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WATERFORD NEWS RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOB JANUARY HOTEL S VHE SHIPPING ».v\\\\W\\N\VN.\\S\\\\N^N\V\VV>.V irN SUMS ! OF £100; AKD OTWABD8, TOB * CIRCITATION IS Till SOUTH OK IRELAND. ASB CtNTRAL ¦ ¦¦ LAKGEST WATEKFOBD, MARYBOROUGH , • • , - - flridtemi D.U B. IiIN. ,, :{ c;-.l j :JL &$Mn, 'ai Friday Evening, at No. 40 A'inj Street IRELAND RAILWAYS. Bolton SfafMtiL -. Apply, bjLettaumlj^'Uenn. Birur, lOTLb* PMiaM erenj STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK In re CARMOD Y COURT OF BANKRUPTCY The European^Qte^ I ' * . TII tisi.] FEOM WATKBFOSD. oohi's-Inn-Keia*, Loirtoif. ' (atf.6t) lorrosiT* rwtisan EVERY WEDNESDAY, ^__ ri AHE EVJROPBANis .ths :l«rg«t, tboin txrst.litnate , j ADTASCE S I miii oiiiwui uii. 1 scKSATa tk* OxVt: All RICE HREE PENCE ; TEABLY (IS ) 13 .; AND FROM QDEENSTOWN JLr. . nn4 tho Ujort ;:withoaWel»^'W, B«4KHl Lovi Hotel, Square. Sliipi. Tons »J®-Soup -, Ksh, Joni«, Fowl, aad Bntreo in Coffea ' PASSAGE EAST—The Misses , . Ships. Tons. BalWhale 8 ID 1 30 fl 0 5 10 W SO TILIOT, GeneralMerohant ..[dj.7-6t#] FRASCI Griiee OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE 'S OFFICE, DUBLIN - ' " from Two to Bettai tfOtJck ,.Gnenuj6T.. NEW ROSS—Mr. GODWIN . , 3200 llBLVETU,Tbompson.. 3326 Tbnmutown _ 8 25 l« 3 30 5 35 IS Room and Restsnrant, CARRICK-OX-SDIU—Mr. J.M.MritrnT .News Agent T IIR Q DECV , Gro?an....3tl2 PRMBBTLVAIIIA, H.II ...2873 Rtcuetibrldge 8 411 195 3 41) 9 40 12" daily. Bed, including Servants, 2a. 6d., 2s. and l«.-6d. KNOIAKD , Tliom9on^...S«X) VinGimi Kilkenny arrival 9 0 2 11 4 10 SO 1 40 - rietor. TO BE SOLD , FILTOWX—Miss ltociiE, Grocer. , Forbea. 2876 13 I 611 [jn31-tn . J. MOLONY, Prop K RIN , Weh»ttr_ 3200 DBMIAB X Cutting ...,287C WALTER O'DON NELL & CO. Do. ' departure 9 1<> 2 30 « 40 8 A RENT-CHARGE OF jBlt)25 PER' AamTUrf, DUXGARVAX—Mr. M ATTHEW WALSH , Blackpool. , B>K7rafgrl«. __ 930 IK 60 C35 2 10 , Iy)CI»U!>A ,Tlmm»s»....221O CITY MANSION . HOTEL, .Payable-bj the> Gre»t Sonthern .Tyojtorn-Bail- COVLK Brothers, Booksellers, &c, Will U ' Atlanajh S 40 - S 10 — 2 13 , 1: : ^nd KILKEXXY— d»«p«'cli«i 'mm Lirerpool to New YnrV us fnllows . GENTLEMEN : " Abboyloix 9 85 3 10 S 3D 8 58 2 30 30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET; DUBLIN, ' way Company.' " ' ' ' '• * FENNSYLVANIA...Wedncsday, Janaary 19th. Marlboro' mrrival 10 -JS 3 30 0 0 7 18 2 0 A DMITTEDLY one of the BEST.SITUATE, HELVETIA _ . LOAN;S_ ON CALL OB DBPOSIT. . Wednesday, January 26th. / have the pleasure of informing you, that the Court, on this day, hat confirmed your ii. CHEAPEST, and MOST COMTOETABLI FAMILY "THE "WATERFORD NEWS" EXGLAND Maryboro'.-od ¦ full supply of Cooked ProTiiiom aoroed op LETTER-PRESS PRINTING by tlie TKAINa I'll Wtn DATB. I aUHDATI expended by the former.{or the latter Company. Companj'a Steward* MILFOBD HAVEN. PI.AIX AND ORNAMENTAL, . -2 They are also prepared, for- th»-purpo»of BB Pasiengera booked tliroosh to Aipinwall ¦TATlo¦T.T ,n»!na . I 2 k1;l**3|l 4 all * 2|| 4311 t &3 that wilt not we feel confiden t, fail to , San Francitco, THE SALE OF THE ABOVE 01»»».0l«aa. Claai.lciaH.ldaM. CUaa. THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, PLACING the . INSTALMENTS • of the .GOTEBN: in a manner , the inland towns of Canada, and of the Uoiltd ritatea ' , on IX. AH. r.M P.U. I Jt.U. P.M. A DJOINING the Terminus of the Sonth: Wales MENT LOAN and BONDS falling dne, to Aecept givo satisfaction, , y faroornblft Uranit^r < > ¦ . ¦ ' * I ".¦ •• ••¦" "¦ ' '' l inn hm h-m hm hmlbm JtX. Railway Company at New Milford, and the EXl'EOlTIOUSLY, AND ELEGANTLY. Fof KreinKt or P«i«« apply to " . - . tARGE A1VD VARIED DRAPERY STOCK STILL (CONTINUES. ~ _ _!»0 LOANS at FOTJB PEE OBNT, payable.upon OKI CUHAPLY , Thurlci departure — 7 in «e Landing Stagtfof the Waterford Royal Mail Packets. other HOOK- Tns NATIOMAI. STKAM S>Htr COMPANT Tfmpl'moro m — 7 18 — (1 SI — I a 10 MONTH'S NOTICE, or MVE PEB CENT. npon -TH»B« PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, ami oil (LiuiiEn), y informed that the above Specimens way 14, Tlie Alb .r.T, OhlliRl|.«t ., and 23, Water-street Li'erprol Nr»|fh — B 30 _ 5 IS — — Tho Public aro respectfull MONTHS'NOTICE. ,-. ¦ - . -• • WOU1C, in a manner equal to any house. , , HOUSE KEEPERS should not miss tho opportunity which this BANKRUPT SALE To. N. and J. ClMMim andC. BROB Porti.rana — 8 U - I 20 — I — extensive Establishment is rcpleto with every accom- They triU also accept MONET" on MOETOAGB tho Office. ., Qaeenstawo ; to Partnnnlown — 6 41 — 6 25 — ! — be seen at Mr. MusriiT, News Au'ent affords, of getting modation. Coffee, Commercial, nnd Sitting Rooms ; FORMS. , Carrick-on-Suirj or Itoncrtil I — 7 13 — 6 1 — I — BONDS, at SIX PEE CENT, for TIIREE or FITS YEASS, RKXTALS, LEASER , imd all kiiitU of LAW Mr. K ICIIARD I'nrLAS, Portlaw ; or to the. Mnrjlioro' ...arvl...up\ — 8 31 — 7 J( — I 3 24 Billiard nnd Smoking Rooms. Tho Rooms aro large, and for tho DEBENTURE STOCK, bearing Interest used i,, WORKHOUSES anil DISPEX- Agent for llaterfori- fur- All the FORMS U ICIMEL IJOWNET, Quay. Dublin departure — 00 1040 -13 0 lofty, nnd airy, beautifully decorated, elegantly at SIX PER CENT, for THREE YEARS aud FIVE PBB 1'iinteJ List, which may FIRST CLASS GOOSS, IN Marylioro'..am/._<(o;n _ IO 30 2 55 6 35 ill 0 , RAKIE S, at Price* in The Sites — nished, nud nro otherwise iitted up with every regard CENT in perpetuity afterwards. lication. CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY. DOWH TRAISB — ; ~"~ be had on app Slnrybnro' ...departure 6 30 III 50 «7 —,4 0 to comfort and convenience. For tho Year ending tho 29th September, 1869, the in Black or Colored Inks. WOOLLEN CLOTHS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, * a 3" 3li POSTING and HAND-RILLS, JANUARY , 1870 . Abbeyleix ! 6 50 11 10 I .1 50 ) „ r. - 4 20 This Hotel is situated on tho bnuks of tho far- Traffic Receipts were £28875 17». 4d.—the Workiag with or without printed heail- Att»na|!li I 1 I" II 2s ' 0 }"i — 4 35 and commands a most exten- H3* ACCOUNT HOOKS , STEAM COMMUNICATI ON * ? famed Milford Haven, and other Expenses being £15,605 4s. 2d.—leaving a strongly bound, and Paged FANCY DRESSES, BOOTS AND SHOES, HnllyraKSM 7 20 ll 3} i i« 15 ) ? — 4 ail to under (unless prereoted by CALICOES, RIBBONS, • 7 JO p.m. Grinds Train—limps of departure uncertain , tlepen. my un- dent upon goods and caltfft (ra/Ho. (JT'-iu-tr.) J. WHKTTOX, Manager. /"\^E following furescm circumstance), with or without I'ilots WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. First , ind with FAI. CS.— Firit Onia Sinele TicVft, I2>. Od. ; Somnd do., As. ^JV ^v IC or liberty to Tow Vesseln PRINTS, HATS, Waterford Nov. 11 1869. (ialO-t °^ *' , and to render Assistanca to Vessels 10a. ; Tbird do., u. II*. Return—FirM Clan. 19s. Od.; Second KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, , , class, full-powerccl Steamships in Distress :— «Sfc"B\ t\^ '-' LIVERPOOL do , 13u., betwern Walorftird nnd Maryborougb. MOSCK STREET, WEXFORD. {oSSS v will lie despatched from FROM GLASGOW TO SILKS, CAPS B3T Goods, Coal*,. Parcelt, Hones and Carriages ore now booked through from Waterford aod other Stations cia .Mary- TniS is a Central and Comfortable Hotel, in which MUSIC. EVERY WEDNESDAY. Walerford and Cork Tumilay, 4th of January, 1870. BILT 0 N , PROFESSOR OF MUSIC TO NEW YORK, I'mli aiid Waiptroid Friday, borough or Kilkenny tn and from Dublin, Hazlehatch SallitiB. everything can be had ou tho most moderato MR. Captain. Captain. . 7ih ,. TIES, SHIRTS, TRIMMINGS PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c Newbridge. Kildare Athr, Carlow Mlllord. Baloalstowo. Gow- I hci.a 't.rerery 3IO.VDA , , terms. FSS-tfO. 18, HENRIETTA STREET. Cl'lllso. MANHATTAN.. H". K.n»vili V, W EI'.VKSDA Y Glmeow (direct) ... Friday, 28th ~i 3* 4 T55 Pi , New, y Ships and call at other l oris „ 12 noon iIIMCMLIIMIMCI i * a* Vessels, with liberty to Tow Gin-fin Icia lWfast) ... Monday, 31tt 2 p.m BEG TO DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR 1843 its 1&2 1143 1*2 12*3 142 COMPANY , Berington, will be Sold a Bargain. and till not be accountable for injuries or losses arising from „ TO WATiarOKD. Glasgow (via Waterlord k Dublin) Tin-ad ay, l«t Feh., 2 p.m cia.a. Claa.. Clasi CI BM Clasl Cla.i Class BARTJIOLOilJiW LANE, LONDON. tj?"New Mnsic at half marked price. - (my4-8r» accident, of the Seas, Rivers, Fire, the Queen s hne- A.M. I A M A.M. f M. r.W. P.M. P .M. delay, Glasgow (direct) Friday, 4th ,, 4 p.m MUSIC WAREHOUSE , 120 QUAY. mies, defective. Xavtgation , or accidents from any other cause, m h in li MISS HAY, PBOFESSOB o? MUSIC, Cork and Glasgow Wednesday, 12th IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF WHICH THEY ARE (SHEWING DUBLIH dep ... ~ 9 0 I 0 7 45 7 45 ... risk and expense of the Consignees. „ lpn A 8 0 2 46 10 10 10 10 information may bo had of GIVES LESSONS on THE PIANO-FOBTE, to a general lien , Cirk and Gl««ow Friday, J4'h Cm . ... All Goods will be considered M unmeet „ 1 p.w Juoctlon „ 1 10 ... 12 45 5 30 12 15 II 15 ... Mil. RICHARD HARRIS, Agent, at her Besidonce, No. 2 JOHN'S AVENUE, or wonld but for all Arreara GUi(;o>» (nro Dublin) Wednesday, 19th 3 p.a, and held not only for Fieipht of the Mint, , C.'onmel _ 8 45 ... i 0 8 50 2 15 2 15 ... Stock and Sharebroker, 15 Qucon-st., Waterford. attend Pnpils at their residence* if required. du« by the Importer, Cork and GUssow Wednesday, 19di lpm VARIED AND "WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS. 2 35 7 35 2 55 2 55 ¦ of Freight , Storage, or other charges „ r, rrjc , 9 25 ... MARINE ASSURANCE. JgJ"Terms , on application. (ol-6t*> owner or Consignees to the Company. Cork and Glmitow Friday, 21it „ 1 p.m WaUiford-arlctlO 10 ... 3 10 110 3 45 3 45 ... Glasen* (via Dublin) Wnlnesday, Cargoes, per Steamer and Sailing Vessel, to any AND BRI STOL. ... . 28th „ 3 p.m Mail Train! marked with an aiterlik. WATK UPORD Coik and Glu«gow ... it# Wednesday, 20th „ 1 p.ro Tl.k«t, 14. 001 ; oecunflI oo. 11 ua; Ton. in tu> z>;°v Bristol, and English Channels TJ O T J-C E • Qipsy, or othi-r eliitiWe Ve««»l, direct. KAS«e-Fr>.i Clai- »'»«'• C-rk «nd (iln-gow Fri'lay, 28th Third do. f t M. Relorn -Flrit Clas». 21a 9d : Second do. l«t 6d Insured on very ModerateTornii,. ¦- . rttj Watnrford to Hri«tnl : Flora ltriatul to Waterfnnl : „ lpm From Gl iscow [via Dublin) Wednesday, 2nd Feb., C9* HAVE YOU BEEN AT THE Tai-dij, Jin. 4, „. 9 MmgPrilay, Jan. 7. ... 9 M—i 3 p.m NEW WINTER GOODS. AND TRAJ1ORE KAILWAY. » .„ 3 AU« O.ris aua GU SKOW Wednesday, WAT^HFOHD S Tuevb y •• H, ... 1 All n rhursdar , „ 13, 2nd „ l p.m B . HYAM , 51 , ... 3 Mnrit Week Day Trains. WATERFOED BOOT & SHOE Warehonae, lofilii " IS. ... 7} Mnrii-Kriit ar, „ FARES :- ¦ INTER /yVERCOATS No. 7 BROAD STREET? . 87, ... 3 All'n 3 4~i 5 8 7 8 I 8 VEW XT; , TV«| - I - I - , DUBLIN. by tin Nisrlit Mail Train. For Kates of Freight , &c, apply tn— CORK STEAMSHIP PILOTS AXU BEAVERS, SHAWLS, IN EVERT PATTERN, HOSIERY & GLOVES, T-..,. S 15 I-J 45 2 :i0 DAME STREET GAME NOTICE " 10s. 0d. Co lVnrnu- Cabin Fare, !5v (H.; Si-rranti and Children , ., Quay, Cork ; H OBK I.'T ClU, 31 Castle-street , WITNEYS, BLACK & FANCY SILKS, LINENS & CALICOES, — Tbose marked ihua « »rr mall trains. relurti from Dublin NeniiL'h ; W ATKBTORII and KXTRAL S f ^iRA XVILLE /yVERCOATS GAME on tho following Return do., 2a*. ; or with lili.rly to C I KKLAKD HAILWAT FANCY TR0WSE1UNGS, FRENCH REPPS, HESSIANS & TICKENS, HYAM' THE TOWNLANDS, in ii Iws induditi ; Deck Orpicr. W ATKKPUBP .' ^^ VJT V Cork , or Wnlt.pl, MK. iM., Strwanl' ^, , \ ILKEM» T, and M ABTBOROUOII ; PARIS FASHIONS tho BAIIONV OP IDA and COUNTY of KIL- K. H ENDBBSOX & >os IKISU & SCOTCH TWEEDS PLAIN 4 FANCY POPLINS. ! lle HrM'U'd 20s. 6J. Females atti-ml tlie I..iilira' Cabin. , B KLPAST ; Jonn LYUIIT, WATB«- in MILLINERY , MAS 2Os. '"'- KENNY, aro STRICTLY PRESERVED :— 7«. FOBD :md I -an. rrrrv'ED MONTnLY, __ l.i Uroini Havers, OC- .IMLH1CK itAILWAT OPPlCF, LlMBRICK ; THE NEW KIHTLE CLOTH IN ALL THE CLANS ; SKIRTS, STAYS, FLOW 2OS. ',,, ¦*&*• CAITAII, CHAKLESTOWN, WATERFORD AND LIVERPOOL.\Vs., liiiAHA M IIRTMNKK , Grcemnk : C'Liut Snippmo COM- Ko« i,, |!r.. wll Men,, , Lara, and Camilla , or »iiht-r t-tn;iMe U. N KW TOVTN-, BALLINCKEA , ytiiia uvKiirnui. : PACT, 2, 0<»ald Stieet , Glasgow ; or to ER E ' 32s. I" Olive .Matures. 32s. Fr.iiv wATF.Krmtii: 1-1,000 YARDS NEW WINCEYS, PROM 3D. PER YARD UPWARDS ; ™ tion of hi, liALLI.VCUKRAGII, B ALLTHOMVCK, M"»'laj, J»n. 3. ...:: .Nisht .MICHAEL DOWNEY P DKR Solicits an In^ FridiT Dtc. :il , '<»•» M'»'n , JOIIN YAM'S /^ RAN V'lhLE /"VVEUCOATS BALLIXAMORAHA-V, BIOWOOD, J». 3, -:o.aj A:i- i. rii..,,.i» r. •. •¦ -•» *" : •> ' :it23-1 f Custom House Quay, Watarfard 8S- HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, AND UMBRELLAS, IN GREAT VARIETY NOVELTIES XT Mon ' .y, Afm J . MLLTOWN BAUMNAOELOQE Frld»T .. ". — N -r-M.n.l.y. ,. I" -« , , '- - 7 Mo" In the above Departments. I O S Mond%. 10. ... 9> Ml n , TU,..\». „ ". o STIU.hoTl?FVT 1 , 20s. I" l"uo I' I '. , 20s BALLVKILLABOY. RAniLLAKKE.V, 14 , ... S .Mom M .mUy, „ IT - » N •«!"• ' 2 and 3 BROAD STREET, and 1 LITTLE PATRICK STREET gar o & G GEORGE Hearv ilrariT', Fr.d»T. . . - .,, -, WATKItrOBIl. r»e 1" rtc- BALLrKEOGUA.V, CARRICKIKMANE, • „ IT... 3> *f« "n Thn .-.lar. .. *>. .-- .™ USE ONLY *^ 25s In X«p|i.-il Ki yrUus. 25s Momlay. 54 , ..."-1 A(t* n myH.lyJ M KLVILLE, TINVANCOOSH, FriJ.y „ V: . ... IV S-oi. M..,.d»y. ., In .V»' C..l<.r< . 323 ' 24 ... 3j AfCn lhu, -.., „ «. ••. « MACHINERY. 32s "11 FAHV , BALLINAUONA, and Monday. . . ; 31 , ...10 Nichl THE GLENFIELD AGRICULTURAL FiidiV ,, 2".- & M-rn Mondaj, „ HARVESTING MACHINERY GAULSTOWX BALITMOUNTAIK. , TIHVi,. ilict KFCKIVKD n NEW nnd earnrnlly TXYAM'S i~^ RAXV 1LLE /yVERCOATS. M n l > ' ! UA J < " " ' S -ck 7« CLASS I.Ml'LK F« , 15| i . ; St v;mts *n.l Children , 10 .; D. , STARCH. selccted STOCK of FIRST Also, the nndcrmentioned Lands in the Piarsa of Kit- C»Wn ' PHILIP PIERCE I use with Vtron.i Children. 4« . Kcindli* attend the Ladien Cabin. & CO.j WEXPORD, andMACUINFS for Aatnmn and Winter 20s Lined , 203 cuwiiiEESf, and COUNTY of WATEBFOBD: — Id. ; at MENTS Lined with Twf"', nc. Good^ received Clarenii- Dock. t'H" The Queen' s Laundress Uses TO DIRECT THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF AGRICULTURISTS TO THEIR IIKKSIII NO M ACHINES J OR CROMWELL'S ROCK , AKMIJCODMT, and no slAir BEG PATENT T 258 Wil ,, Vl.kw Coll-ii-5 , 25° AND LONDON. IMPROVED FIXED I KF IIKESIIINO M ACIII .NES - CuBISTESnoSI UPPEB NKWTOWIf. WATKKK OKD , , AND PORTABLE THRESHING MACHINES, I RISH IIANITACT . . T With l-'-Ti n.-. . 32a rliirihlc \ essils. ACHINES ; 328 *i'l( ' It4a, ani Vtsla, or other Tihich, for lightneeR of draught ami efficiency of work, arn not excelled by any M achines in tbo United ATENT Kssr.x WISSOWINO M AND LOWEE, PkOM LOMION : P FKUM »»IHKK: McLEAN & MCINTOSH, PLUMBERS Kingdom ; and being furnished with I ron Drum and Skeleton Wiro Breastwork, they haTO tho advantage of S PATENT TIH .VIP CrrrEKS ; /OVERCOATS, " All fo rmer Leave Withdrawn. 'n tt>.l»r. , f rc, , tbo Grain, and delivering more than nine-tpnths of tho Corn in B ENTALL'S PRIZE Ihur.di - .. 13. AND I ICF.HS Tl,u,. :«i Il> ...4 Allo 'n |»>an«J»y „ 10. ._ S M-rn to iutimnie that they have now adilcd to their tho opposite direction to tbo Straw, thus saving much of tho labor of Shaking. Tho deffland for tlieso B F.NTALL'S PRIZE PUIPF.RH S . 203. Double Bruute.1, 20g. .. ¦ ... 8 Morn BEG Ikareif , pest fr ttforTw Btanps. Tbur«- -ay ,. •' . - « AfWn |'.Vei!ntailay „ &. Machines has been regularly increasing for tho last Twenty Years during which timo thero have been S AY AND STRAW CLTTEKS ; OK . In UrOK-n , oc. Just puhlishel business a BRASS FOUNDRY nnd ENGINEER. , B ENSALL' H . <50Sl Limb*, , Lov* of Thunrlav Jan. ':. ... * ATin i. Thuia-lay, Jan. ness, to merit a coutiuuancc of same. PLO^CHsof HANSOMS, HOWARD With Wlvet dllar», Solitndi, Groundleu Fear*, Palpitation of tba H«art, Noiart ThuiMlaT „ IX ... 1 Ali n - |.:!tmrMlav , ,. 13, ... h Afin n SrAt With Mlk Kacingi. 32fl. - PHILIP PIERCE AND CO BUIIBKRS HARKOWS, Swrsos', * ' 32s. in tha Head and Eara, I deciiion, Impaired8i |Kt and Ut- Thu-M)) ,, 20. ... 4 Ali'. i | I-|,.irp-!ay. ., 20. ... 8 Al-o 'n $O5° Lead , Brass, Copper , and Inn Work*, G , varrE"s 8e«, p ... 4 At:,: l • 1 b..r-l»y. .. «, ... S Afin n CORN STANDS, and SUNDRIES, fof ^" " l monr, Indention and bodily Prottratien of the who]* SjaUm , Thur»Jar .. ^T . 3, LITTLE GEORGK'S STREET, WATERFORD, FOLLY MILLS IRON WORKS, AGRICULTURAL MACHINE A IMPLEMENT FACTORY WEXFORD. olf t , , 2< >* .: ¦>«* 1< I ». Taking(imds for >«lmoutb, * , little Pony Gear, " tho i. ' TTYAM'S "«TEST-EUD QVERCOATS, The most important fast that tone (huatnit rtoplainU Cabin Vare , and ROSE-INN STHEKT, KILKENNY. My splendid "• Southampton, Port-iuuuth , ami phici-ii adiacent. so very offeotivo for Churnin(», is e()u^ ro.j eaaily be ramoved WITHOXJT MEDICINE u hart RT BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT—TULLOW STREET, CARLOW. (s!7-tf) Dairy," ' >!»Ters, 20fl. clearly demonstrated and tha «ntir«ly na»" and lijkly TVATEUKORD AND I1KLFAST. N.B. — Green-houses, Conservatories, anil Public Driving auy of the ahoro Small Machines 2OS. 1° M'll'd , an* uaefal for , In Milled Pilota , r. ceiifallreatmsnt, uadopUa by *tb* Author, folIuwpUiaW} Lfla ami Vtatn or othor eli gible Vesstls. Buildings Heated on the most improved principle by O ¦ ¦ , , Qeneral and will be found a very valuable assistant to tha ' Millrf Meltoni, bv means of which I •' *. . . <-' •- f . W \i. PBOU WATF.KPORI) : FROM BEI.TA5T : the. circulation of hot water. (myl5-6tn) PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO, VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT qnantitios of Wearing 9-w Jn ' Stockfoeder. Largo Parts in " 32a- EVERY: ONB 18 ENABLRD TO CUBK HUU^LT Saturday, Jan . 1 . ... S Aftn 'r :Tund»y, Jan. 4 , ... 1 Afl o 6*6 GEORGE'S STREET, WATERlfORD. 17 GEORGES STREET. la »" """ '•''• * H J ' „ II. ... 4 Afl'o SS K L V S CHOICE 'll , Stock, by which Repairs can be quickly executed. 32s p*rf*ct1y, and at tbs I«a*t potaibk eott. 8eot ftp* en reWpt SatorUf / „ » — * 4 Itn nTo^»*lay, CA COPr E S. , ... 2 Aftn 'r rue»d*y, ,, 1R , ... 12 Nnon Tinted b ' Having mado very favonrable terms with QVEBCOATS of two *Ump* T W. Bux, Ks^jUJU Bntal«iPtw , Saturday, „ 15 y twenty years use. S , (2JT WTOl * ¦ ' " S«urilay, „ S-> . ... 2 AftnV Tutt.lay, „ 25. ._ 4 All'n JOHN P NDER JOHN STAFFORD makers this Boason, I am able to allow a liberal dis- nYJuraY 8onth Craawit, HnuslJ Sqoari Undoo, W.a ; 1 . '.' Alin nl 'S (, ' iiuud.y, „ S3 , ... CASSELl. ' IIOI C K COFFEES. HAVING placed tho management of bis Photo- BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry count off Manufacturers' Prices to Cash Purchasers, 20fll The** curttiv* ntuu ara *o **«y»n4ai»jpl*ln«|pUeaHon , Cabin Fare, ... U«. Deck , ... " f . 6.1. Children , ... 4s. SoM !¦? Crorers thrmiifhout IieUnd. 20s. Doabl« B«j«!eJ, tbat all can cur*th atntotvaaprit«*^so«»«fiiDy,aM*t tha graphic Studio in the hands of a FUST-CLASS of Waterford and surrounding districts, that he and to dolivcr Froo to any Station accessible by boat, In Blue Etj.inns, 258. ¦¦ • WAT Kit FORD AND NEW ROSS . HAS OI'ENED Q r. tmalleat eoat In a few'day*. • —• . •'• V'-: > • • CASSEI.I/S CHOICE COFFEES GERMAN A KTIST, begs to draw tho attention of his HIS NEW VICTUALLING ESTA- rail, or carrior, within 50 miles of Waterford. <5OS> In Bluck Elysiini, on, « mjttlwal»D-i» ' F ROM WAir.RFonD— Daily, Suudaya ejeepted, at 3.15 r.M. . The object •! this *xtraoriiBir« to prov* Sir.uig i.n.1 Kiniion ir^l , !«., 1-. 2.I ., A la. 41. f it 1 b Patrons to his BLISHMENT, AT 17 GEORGE'S STREET, In Heafy PiloH. J^ FROM XKW P.OSS— Daily, Sundays eiccpted, at 8.45 A .M. . THOMAS W. CONDON, 30B. how Nervoun*** and cooeorailantUaUditu th b*t fietully NEWLY-INTRODUCED PORTRAITS, where he offers for Sale the very Best description fol-3ml The Mal l, Waterford. AT8 e»nviaeia( proof WATK RFOlt D AND DUX CANNON. a S K I. 1/ n CHOICE !¦' Oct. 1st. 1809. VEEC and lOReaafaUy treated, tod tfctuMt «f tb« CA CO F E E S. Vory suitable as Family Pictures, finished in tho high- or BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, A.NUVEAL. All XT YAM'S ACHTEE ° homaa, O BP— Dail Sundays eiceptcd at 3.'J<) P.M. ' «3T Q tfflcaqr of Ibis, th* ir**U*t ol • eU*eov«i«, h UttiStd F R OM W A TEBF y, . r inr-t rich Arutn-, 1- . BJ. and 2<. |>rr Ih. le of Miniature Painting in Oil Crayon Joints Cut to Suit Purchmers. Y N Sundays exct-pted A M est sty , , Sepia, by tb* numsrous eatM ofonre*tSuM ^'—MtUctliteeni. FRO M D UXC A . XOS — Daily, , at 8.15 . . CORNS Leading Slyle, 20fl. information given by theA CASSKL1/ S CHOICE COFFEES and Mezzotinto. As all Portraits are painted on the J. 3., in returning thu-ko to his numerous suppor- 20s. B-rtha secured and every genti. . „. 'Woolleu Lining*, 25fl. (ienera l Steam Packet Office. Lictrpool— A*l 'or tine Ci-ff-i's ¦»' yimr (irr<-ert. Premises, he is onablcd to offer fidelity of Portraiture ters, for the very l arge share of patronage which they ABSOLUTE REMOVAL OF CORNS AND 25s. 6ltt BUtio *. VHtf £f trTm» aSKLL ' S CHOICE COFFEES. 30a. Silk F»ciuir , *"»• of Oollaf* ot PhydeUM and Sortron bji Washington l!nildinp». £.«./o»—A.MIIOKT . «. RoBimoii , CA. Cartes de Visits and plaiu Photograp business, begs to assure them that in his New Enta. CALLOSITIES , INGROWING TOK-NAILS , M ember tb* ^ tb* Steam Wharf Supplied wlioletiile by %&" hs can bo directed NBByQIJSAirp ! Mark Lane- Hriti^h and Foreign , Lower Weather. J.P. solicitsaa 'il'mhment thoy will find it their interest to continue CHILBLAINS, Tho special attention of all classes is SBLF-OURE ot . PHY8I0AL " Wharf Southwark P7 HUGH MOORE k CO., taken in tho darkest inspec- WALKING WutliSof tbtVMfm^MtA Witlwr. £».t SmithfieW, and West Kent .r 57 CAPKL-ST., DUBLIN that snpport. Impediments to the free nso of tho Feet HYAM'S TWENTY SHILLINB DEBILITY, Milbay. Belfnt- tion of bis specimens, [my!4.1y and othor , to B. , SIX nouth- H KNKT J. W A BISO , th* Wharf, SAMUEL HOVD , MARY-ST., DUBLIN; GJf T The Establishment will he open from Seven in COATS, r'OURTEEJT SHILLING TOOU8ER8 Quay ; |je29-tt| REMOVED BY MR. JOSEPH MURPHY, SHILUMG 80IT3. OroB»rJI#u »*e*t», tod ««ka ^Min,mml*l R llF.xrmBsos i SONS, Doucjjal JOHNSON .t OLI)II BAPTOX the Morning until Nine at Ni ht. SHILLING VESTS, and FORTY App*tit», .\M, 37 G Sr., DUBLIN. OF FULL SEE ONLY g Surgeon Chiropodist of Waterford , who may be routnltcd Un Ttnrty of ' h otdnito bw^b*W«ja>» a«j. rf tbeae ' theMALL, WATEUFOKll. CA VMIIH IN BOTTLES unequalled lor Stylo aud Vtlne, and tonUxm. I^ Xnd at theCint.anv hOffic-. Aii'l '. H .I., . * i o., 8iI . FMirhiir. li-air.-ei , London. daily >t C»lbedrqaure ("enr tho Deanery), or will attend They are. 'lhd'iftrf^ieo adtto. OBSEHVE :—General Victualling Eitabluhment from wbich they are made rendan ihernJ aoitaol* maUdiei rtWi •«<* HoafatJty. a* Ladiei and Ueotlemen at tbeir own Ketidencei by Appoint- Materials oujorityof , witSoat ZtBimf u WALKS AND TUB SOUTH 1O HE tilVKN AWAY ! 17 (leorge 'i Street. or employment. will tff«t a ear* in the am PVH1 A VI) AND >Oi:ril , ment. (or any poiition eowoiutf.navjrhiekiimajr ba?di»v (;l!KAT WKSTEKX IIA1I/.VAY, A New Medic-al Woik i o M uiiujri-, ih^ cause ami cura of A-ii- tl .TORN 8TAFF0RI) . P ROPRIETOR . ' Uiercoats ...... 10«. Od. to 2Sf, MedirinS and *»p«aiv. OK UCKI.AND, nr SATER S J. M. li aviwt , by careful itujy and actual prartico, ren- ISoys o» re«b*. ? via Ar., v\- I!,; .. I. .i r-i,- ., v.- ; ' dered liimsolf Muster of I lie lirBiicli of Surgical Art, in IM. lo SO. . No.'3, South Cnw^ : i^i», £**)doii, with the W .fmcniRii 4 LIMF.KICK ami ' > ml.nii ii:.i,t,al ilir«ti llul CULSfftATCO NEW GENERAL VICTUALLING fur ofer Hoys' Oaborne Suits ...... 15>. ' W*noi < W^ In connccti'"" .l.> ¦p.yib- I-,.|...;.-«. . I l\ .,l,t,,| .|. which he baa lii'en en^aepd Twenty Yearn, anil Orl. to 3n». PordiatingnUhrfflualifk*»V»D*, *M.pipJmraa, /Jfcp. IiiKi.ANli Lines. l. ,,r ESTABLISHMENT , Hoys' Ilniruw suita ...... SO*. Sr.C. WA 'IKIIMHII >& CKVIBU. hftTinp made tnnsl im}KiriHnt discdTrrii-soii tlie discine of tbn daUy frora.U «o 8, ind.< U118 «v«. .MAN JUS O\V.\ DOCTOR No. 0, BLACKFRIAItS, WATERFORD. Uoy»' LoutiRO Soita ...... 20i. OJ. to 4Oi. regional Comoltationa . EVKUV Kcrt , be is rniibleil lo pve re}i|.r ,tn corns of the worst kind , 2os. Oil. to 03s. , r-.t r*o >un.p- -o.l.i^rs inn) Mvi-iil tlir iiuuieruus BEANDIES MATTHEW DEVEREUX (lato of Mr. JAMES Gentlemen' Proclc Coats ... i0 ROUTETaiid REDUCED FARES. without jiain or proilucin/ any b.ifl cflTecta whatever , and to * 10s. Od. lo 21i. ; nT$1l that D,. Wauon ha, «,b»dW. SHORTEST illl|iu-.t"i» "1 1 'l"l [f, . l» S.i ii .iliiny, publi-l, teati- R YAN 'S) respectfully informs his friends and GtntletntiiV Trou«er< ...... Vs$: Vd AWARDED THE MEDAL, LONDON , 1862 eratlicatn the most liaiu'ul Corns i>r H UIIIOIIM without cutting'. Ss. Od. to 10a. and tee.ut dueovene. ia o work latriy V;M / X .S y xw rAsr MAIL IIIMUM nl' t • • »ii'. il,..i vU,- Ueutleincn'ii Vcstu ...... bis gwat «p.ristt*a Hf a em ]:xri:t:ss U T" > , lii'tiiinuM.vi.H* In.ir. tho Public that ho HAS OPENED the above Concerns, Tbe most timid may linilosly rily ou hiatlill , mil Children. be for- I BoffBtUJfInialid>^l:-.a j<}a| *J i;i"i"> '- i.i-.l- ...lu. ,,•» ¦ ) ]i.,- . l urci'U ol Ilia vnlue of £2 and upvrarda will published lor tb«>nefit ol <3j 3& STL.iMI.nS K YKIl Y IYKKK J 'A V. i.n.i^ii'") , . ..*.. * ,:t, w*truwrtil* and begs to solicit a sbaro of their Potronngo. Tho however younir, us trrll us perrons ol maturcr years, will U32T ' ..il ol .M.il.u.i- un.I i.ii.rr An »a BOTTLED AT COGNAC wnrJci) Carriage Paid, lo any liatlwar Station in Ireland p.m., on Anival of 11.10 in>t»- , hli-tir.litit.^ tiut-1 they Moat only will bo most assuredly rective iiumediiite brnefit , and enjoy exer- , ^ Ul»— I.F. I V K WAii:i ;i«iiii> :tt-l XSD MBETiLtT), ACOORDIIG TO 10% Best Quality supplied, and all Joints a ^'comuHation (Grilu) by Lttltr. N.B.^pitea»*iof lied-.vpt ve. ir.oie comfort Iliiu c»rr. Tho ktrouftest festimo- OunEns tnosi TIIK COUXTIIY.—B. HYAM TrnnBmit8 in Da ; L:i.i<-"<-l:, ''nil Hi.WI a.m Tn.in " cut to Buit purchasers. cise with Cured a F«w jfs. ' • - ' - "¦ - 'U i i nu, Train l"«" A phy iri«r, 2-i yi-irj niiii-'»,-l y enn iff] in tlietrestment the most eminent who ham lication, Engraved Illus- Infec^on V I .MJ IX LU XK O N at niats, from »oine of citizen*, free by post, ou written app Mnrybiimiiirh, A KBI « ill.- v..iimi. iM,i,i»| n FINE OLD C2T Pleaso observe Tbo New Victualling Establish, from of IWi'luv i"t i, .) ii.ivous »flettl-lu re leceiicd relief and care byj. M'i. trratrurut, inay bo sreu and Hules for accurate Solf-lleasurement. It inoruius. »dl -rnil l:ie meut, 9 Blackfriars, Waterford. 23 1 trations - nt 11.1.1 following milimif Iherilrnir , , i.u r- i>i |it of Two I' Gy ?) AL einiy CHOICE OLD " at his room*, fj)23] is necessary to state ago and height of the wearer. -L-» ^s^^sasaon. .Pkyas^faml '. KAVK IJ M JII X (l'addint-ion) at 1.50 p.m., Slal|.["4 'n pl»-p:i\ p --UlJi , II |- .l-i plilct r..llUilllni{ bis highl JML PRACTICAL-TBBATIBK . U* and DOWN—L I. y CATHEDRAL SQUA IIE WATKIIKORD. goods must be accompanied with a Dublin I D J -;»»'• III 'U ' IIIMI ! W. S. WARNER , 11, , Orders for obligatious, *nd »aT rij|t*te etriiia nnd A KKI V E A T U'ATKi:roBH nlinnt. U.3D a.m.. iti Kii tn^.'ui nnil - I liy , null nil l|i« mce»ary VERY OLD Personal *^. t^M^j an-' IIMMII- us wl.it-l. Mitf^v^rs refcrouco or a remittance. , which mar the bapplnew ol MnrttrMife, aqay time fortlii:Triiins on the Wati-rfonl null Limc- |.i^.tnp'i"ii^ inny rnre NOTED MEAT SALESMAN, ImpedimenH ¦ ¦ HI Marked: ; BENSON'S . V . • . - •,••• • •' '' ' .-.v-..-//. Lii.es. i!,i-.i.s.li« i-ill.iu nil. A- l.li.-a .\ii . L AWBV , Meiliwl &;*& & 10 AVENUE A, METROPOLITAN MARKET B . H Y A M ba aneedily removed. "' , ' - rick and Cuiilnil Inlai"! ' I NO. , H I' uli! -I"-' , 14 II-'- ! • " •r II.I.u., I.. 1,1..,. . I CLOCKS GoldJewellery TAILOlt, CLOTHIER, HATTEK.AND OtJlTITTB. , O.N/'0.\: 10 BB HAD OF THE BEST HESCHIOTS WEST SMITHF1ELD, LONDON. WATCHES , peitfru for Thru 8Umpt,~?' ' FARES— WATKHFliliU ASH /. Of all kinds. Ofallk\nds. Of Newest designs 30, DAJ1E-STUEET, DUBLIK ttf ' Jut mbliihti . .Salonn, Pis (hi DKIUIilTy , Established upwards of 30 Years, fg"Cattle care. inyS] SINGLES (available I Days) 1-t C'lsi.-s A -fcJKlSVOUS iind al! KKKVOLIS $ttferuto bg ¦>• MEDICAL FRIEND^ND HA^IAGB " !!"¦« _LM Al'l f.CilO.N> , ,u,,liin lli.- ic-nll .>teKrly triumur sooto jnlm«. , "ully Slaughtered and Sold by Commission, or Sold „ 2inl Class i Saloon , li'l EVER DRAWING R OOM | BRACELETS. Ferrybank Timber and Coal Stor. 8- GUIDE; or, XHB >WAY TOL HigrfaaND ¦ - mtt '\ ihrxj 'ive jn tho Metropolitan Live Cattlo Market. L . ^ " " Hiil Class & -Saloon, 20s Orl uilier*'>- , »l*. I') *''} r-n,.i '\r .-i.hive tittun* qHir^ ly a, BOOCHES —W*»kBeM, D*rjility,I«iipl Poy*r,Jwv«di-.. . • „ ' N.B.-AVOID INFERIOR BRAN0IE8 HomzoNTAt. Bi.vi.vol loojj. B . HAPPINESS. ' 70s 0l <;ni:.«c.j. il >K xlitriiier a i.ti. The Highest Prices obtained for all consignments of Undersigned havo at present on 1 Maniaf>,-. I«M'tod«, »l••^'f»'Wt?Dlrjtjjjt»*» of;. REII KN (availablo 1 Mouth) 1st Class i Saloon , AND .. SMALL BOTTLE8. CHBONOMrrm. CABKIAGE. EAR-K INGS. THE SATA " *" (MDU to Unit in ibis ciiiuii), *M lie Imply tn - ml lire tn all appli- De, d Meat, Pigs, Sheep, Lambs, lie, 4o. (o8-ly) » Knarav and App«til^Pa^"^n B^«*eI»flJW•^ilttalfflly,.. . „ 2ml Clnss & Saloon , u!>s (Jd ETLESS. CHURCH . LOCKKTS. Suporior Quality of KED and YELIJOW Plh " coin lull pdrtn uUrs ol the u.mle »! treatm. nt then- Adopted, K information can be uljiaiuctl from Messrs. HALL AND SHOP. N ECKLACES. OAK , ASU, PIPE, and HOGSHEAD STAVES ; alst Further ou rei ei pt of a dirr.tnl ei.velope. All pew.n* m;iy curt them* COD PELLE.De ROOS & Co.'s PREPARATIONS. CHRONOOIIAPII. > of tbe Hj»«« ."N?«« and Co., New Milfonl, and Mr. Dowxr.v, IIIII lir-u.-r II I K H who holds tho Appointment to SPRUCE and PINE DEALS, of various lengthB and 'fJfeiSi^a^aagBiBSaaiSS:^ J*rnsnx seU», inerieiiri! ill the treatment of NERVOUS p.r.tions ' Bad TUroUL'h Rates fur Goods, ic, of -Mr. W. J. Ui jO }i-«r- DE- mHIS COMPANY HAS OPENED COAL DEP0T8 «JT Square, London, may be bad in Waterford al- trations—one upon Watch and Clock.making, and tho S|.irin»iiinl.U) .inJ uilicr nflt-ctiom. wbich liloomsbi. Factory & Undertaking Establishment 81LL the O KEAT WESTERN COMPANY 'S A HENT, BILITY , are often J. at TIPPEKARY and at tho different other v« Oifice, Kiug-streeti-GatlB Vila, or Vegetsbls other upon ArtiBtU Gold Jewellery. These »re Bent Coffin „ tb Crtte*nt,8(e*«^ :u .itny hie. yu'l cufil «ulfeieis tor mamaee TUE Nt\ MANO R-STREET "¦• ' ^WW0o ^j^ff^^^Hg^ 'S SQUARE, WATERFORD. arquiriri and BA1LWAY STATIONS».ongt..j Waterford, Limerick l> " rta"^ or Ntrvoutnm, Ac Poat-freo for 2d. each. Porsons living in tho conntry , WATERPOBD. ', " i J'ACI- li.» i.i.Lli.l.iJ J Ittmk , Life Uruu S •"*¦*' T ' J. CiKIERSON General Mnnaj-cr. ..iliri S.O«!H I ilui II-., K » IU » ihe foil and Kilkenny Railway Lines. All Orders will bo re- Cufrsui's Hair Keitotbg Fluid, which lias the article required, and have it KICHAKD FirZGEBALD begs to inform hii , u ii|it'iiriiiT iiralK wi th MvUme or abroad oan select Ihfil). Ir, m li i ul l.i. l.-ii , |iUiu directions ceived and promptly attended b ¦rfci vuiulrrfullv fffic*tioui in bringing tba hair to safety. [mh26-ly] numerou iFriesdi, and the Publio gencrallj,- Paddinffton, August, [my-2B in.-i.very o! II. ullli UUil Mlrll.lli . A Kin^la y loimd forwarded with pcrfeot lot tlie copy ii> origin. 1. wluri *Uo, COOFBLLU'S Hair Uje. that be ii sow prepared to execute all Ordtfi U till HII ) mlilrrh> on ruri|it uf (Jiie M^u.p. Address to BOND STREET ; AND THE CITY STEAM WAS 8 ELL' S CHOI CE COFFEE.s trtit ut tba JAMES DA VIES, Manager. Tba K>iM. ' JMif, K«u-dt.Pir»dn, Lime Juice and Gljr. 25 OU> UllSMUKUff SOUKEMI, ¦ , ' . ; StirtHrw Ia»tuutt u Auatou.y lliinnnnhao (jl-ly 1 Offices, 24 William street. Waterford. ' W0BK8, 68 * 00 LUDOATE HILL. \j Whol«»*l» W»tebou»f , BO, tVucliuicb Si . London £8- Mini. «ad 4 Wailed PtrluniM.
* " - ' - • " * *".• ..1] i'fT" Bu O»*iJ ^^^-?Wt^*BHB( 'WTaB^"*^C^^3*W THE WATEBFORD BBIDGE is certain that tta?, objects cannot ttbbtained, it . TO THB EDITOR Of '.THE WATZBKJRD NZWS. SALES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC £hc ittarftetji TO POOR LAW CLBBKS proceeding will be afeC least eminently suocesaf^ SiBr--A.t the recent meeting of the Town Conn- of which to a free TOWN HALL large amount of scandal, cil, a discussion took place in reference YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY. Waterford January 14, 1869. in creating a the probable amount MONTHLY AUCTIONS , for Dispensary DistrictB, wiU?have no cause to *• P""1*; bridge for Waterford-and DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT, at the HALLi Weather oosetl!erl . . .. All the New Forms the originators necessary to attain HORSES, CARRIAGES, CARS, SADDLES . ' Order, just issued, will produce a of taxation which would be THE GBEAT DRAGON TROTJPE OF A BERESFORD-STREET, on tho Evenings of Sappllea very amall { all klodi abcat tbe aarao at * ibis d..} under tha Commissioners if thoy are not sorrowful i and it HARNESS, &o., at ' so desirable an object; and as my name was al- TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 & 19, 1870. weak. MIT BE HAD and embittered f^ng^1 which ensned, r may bo R. S. BLEE'S HORSE REPOSITORY, BEAU ST., discordant ¦ *™^B«W luded to in the debate 07 Watorford, on the First Monday of eaoli Month (the The Dramatic Class of the abovo Society will make FOREIGN WIIKAf-A (air contomptlfe demand, at • re. AT "THE WATERFORD NEWS" OFFICE, many years, will not obliterate. The to express my -views on the subject. more certain permitted FAIR DAYS) and on the old Fairs. its first appearance on the abovo Evenings, in a dactioo nf 3d. per barrel. %ff Where they are now ready. loo/into the list of the accused, the The Mayor stated that ho had investigated the JAPANESE, Horses and other Proporty to bo entered with Mr. INDIAN CORN—Demand larfe : prim 3d lower rerklessness of their accuser3 COMEDY AND FARCE. 40 Kinft Street, Waterford, we become of the ' matter very closely, and that a free bridge could BLEU or the Auctioneer up to 10 o'Clock morning of FLOUR, the turn In fafor ol aellera, at a trifllnv redac'lon. y ascribe the wickedness and tbe Coxsijnifoo?20 EEAL JAPANESE PERFORMERS, For Particulars see Programmes. Deo. 31»t, 1869. and wo can onl worK not be had under 2s. 9d. in the pound. Alderman Sale. No charge for ontry. COLE 4 PR08S0R. audacity, cloaked under legal guiBe, to the , the out-going Mayor, expressed his myl4-ly] JOHN TENDER, Auctioneer. Doors open at a Quarter-past Seven o'Clock, to " informers, who, Redmond . PRICES CURRENT. MOON'S CHANGES . of low, mean, rascally pimps and the sufficiency of a 6d. rate; while Mr. IN Commence at Eignt. h ... 2 4o p.m. at halt a belief iu Full \f«on ... Mon>!iK. J.m. 17: it might be supposed, returned names respected member, was convinced Auction of the Interest in a Licensed Grocery Front Scats, 2s. ; Second Seats, Is. j Gallery, 6d. IR ISH. v ilu,. 2*-'i ...10.23 «.in. B'ake, our late FULL n. I l.n.t Quirler ... Mnrolav, „ crown a piece ! Let there be no i mistake about , GORGEOUS, NATIONAL COSTUME, Honorary Membors, Half-price. Nrw Mo..n Mnmhij , „ 31s! ... 3.41 p.m. that notbinor less than a levy-of 2s. 6d. would and Spirit Establishment. ' ... published laM diiy, and a N.B.—Members who procure Tickets from tho Sec- WHKAT, p-nmrrelol '»"!¦.». - . ., . i , d i. 1. it: the list which we suffice. Mr. Blake, if I understand him cor- retary, will bo admitted to First dud Second Seats at — White 'nii i« 0 MI n OSBORSE partisan, TO Half-price. NONE CAN HE GIVEN AT THE DOOR. OpK.tl.1ll I'Mi -lt.—r.niMll.' I- M UIIH V, 92iJ I'- ' Il previously through town by an county of Waterford comprised ** Nights only :— 21th JANUARY, 1870, at my SALEROOMS, _. — .. .. 8niPpin«i"-">1 CI.IWISO I'Kict:^. - .iii«"ls for »2ji bribery, besides which there are l'Sts returned WEDNESDAY , THURSDA Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY well-known Grocery and Spirit Establishment, No. 44, 1 not, ns far as I am aware, propose to tax any % Malijns 10 il 17 0'" li '" 'I f,ir An-iniiil . K\2\l V- >< Three*. 00. havo bribed, of a number to PATRICK -STREET, with Valuablo Shop Fixtures. 'The OATS, pnrlui iTtl .if >ilh» persons alleged to portion of the county Kilkenny, and he expressly MONSIEUR LEON PREVOST - nersonation, of paid agents, ft 11 niii 0 on 1: DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE—YKSTBKBAT be arraigned lor excludes from his calculation the whole of the monoy bnsinc99, and immediato possession will bo BEGS Wliite II 0 12 ¦• V.n n i'(i n all of whom, if convicted, wou'd bo liable to very ford and its Vicinity, that having sorao Hours — Grey 11 I) r.' 0 un 11 on n county Waterford, save Kilculliheen. This being given. The liconsoa aro paid up to October next. — The document transmitting Disengaged in tho Morning and Evening, on the days PI.WTU , pur Sack , nl 4*1111. I nrr Oi-oKJ-in-'i:- . 92f severe punishment. BO, I am prepared to admit the accuracy,or there- Sale at TWELVE o'Clock. — Superfine* • HI .1 » n.i 0 ¦ - flu — b Messrs. STRANG .8 & THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, he remains in Town, ho would be happy to FORM , in '14 Jf> <«vr :l |«rr 0«n 1 - «rk tb"S names, and signed y nbouts, of Mr. Blake's estimate; but even with THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. — Infrn.u. . . . sj 1, 32 I 11 o• n nk nf Irelan-1 10 2321 21 } - petitioners, says :— Me the AFTERNOON, a FRENCH CLASS for LADIES, ¦)ATM KAI. , pur , on WALL, agents for the The Mall, Waterford, Jan. 10 1870. (jl l-2t) ^ack - - n- n 'it o'^n n 0 ilwrnian llsink • 41J 2 — Bchedule here- a 2s 6d. rate, the real charge would amount only GRAND MID - DAY PERFORMANCES. , ono in the EVENING , for GENTLEMEN, and to upon BRAN , perlmrro!...r HIIU. .00 11 »ll 0 00 hereby furnish you, in the first Muuster l!,|i..i.i (liiuiledi.. .. 16 135} — 151 names. And we - egret to MR. THOMAS WALSH'S noxt Auction of Horses by us, contained the case-of the Ross bridge. Travelling Vehicles, Ac, Ac, will take ace Cartes d* Visitcs and Cabinet Portraits Tinted or — BanKan>li l 13 0 13 3 Mining Co. of Iiehiiid 7DJ id 9JI learn that in tbe efforts making to prop up highly Painted. • * [ol5-tf] — (ihirka. Tat.inr.it, and Oletia • 2' 0 43 0 RAtl.WAY B foundation for which may be Why tbe citizens of Waierford should be asked AT MR. LAURENCE DOBBYN'S — Ihralt . ..01 0 00 0 lirwt Smitliern »n.l Wntorn 100 100 9} 100 thoso charges, the PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS' ACT, 1868 References and Terms on application at his INDIAN CORN , Vi-lliiH . (l,lfaiin ll« 9 17 » list, there to pay the entire cost of a free bridge I cannot Veterinary Kilablishmen t, llere.t/ont-tt., Waierj ord , ,.I Galalz Wuleiforil mid Li.m'riclt - Hi 1U2 judged by that famous or infamous RESIDENCE , 40 LADY LANE. — Il.rnlii tF'.x.i ninn - - l« » II ' for sex, as two understand, bearing jn mind that we have a pre- ON MONDAY , FEBRUARY 7. — — tin u no " has been exhibited no regardeven M AYOR'S Orncz, WATznrojtD, Aini'nrnn, , cedent beforo un in the Ross bridge, the cost of ORDER Or SALE : — — Frrni: t. nail Amr-runn WMfrPI) 0 On ° young ladies have been subpoenaed—for what January 3rd, 1870. — - which, every one knows, has been spread over Travelling Vohiclcs, Harness, Game Dogs, Ac, at PIANO-FORTES ! PIANO-FORTES I! — Ksyi. . in, ....00 0 rn 0 think you ?—why, in the hope—tbo vain hope, I hereby acqnaint tho Pnblic, that I have received — - r>a ir.ri-r;l . .. It 0 H 0 the whole of tho connties of Woxford and Kilkenny, Twelve o'Clock precisely. A COMPANION FOR EVERT HOME. .\-n-rM.an iteto , that they will be able to cnmi- NOTICE 0? TRIAL OF ELECTION PETITION, of Fl.Ol.'l'., ,prr nrrfl t 'ir UJfill n. . lit- v I- ' I' ^he fflatitforb s we feel confident the former paying £12,019 15s. ,.» 0„ ,, . " BE JUST. AND FEAR XOT." THOMAS WILSON, Mayor. PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS. HIT si.-k.or Hun,, I "6 be ceditable to those who employ them to fur- barony in which they are situate. There are also two be required to havo it entered at Mr. DODDTN 'S, or at The abovo-named Musical Instruments, practically ther an end in which personal pique rather thaD v. ry largo public companies which wonld bo benefi tted Mr. WALSH'S Office, Tho Mall, on or beforo Nino Imports q~ Exports for Week ending Thur.tlan, 13th insi TUNED AND R EPAIRED by JANUARY 14 187CT le i&believed to be tho. motive power. to an cxtoht of £700 a year "PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ' ACT, 1869 o'Clock the morning of Sale. Feo for entry, 2s. 6d. IMPHlrTS. FRIDAY EVENING, , princip 'by a free bridgo, and MR. F. DIXON, ORGAN BUILDER, KXF^ItT** i.o the allegations of bribery, a ' ' Purchasers to pay Auctioneer's Fees of Fivo per Cent. tVhrar 232.1 •¦)u\.t ttti Wfi^at - • • It-,,-I* In icferonco tbeso hiTo bccQ omitted from Mr. Blake s estimate. 35 , KING STREET , WATEItFORD. Indian Oorn of indignan t denial " ELECTION PETITION THOMAS WALSH. Auctioneer. .Io. Om . . . SSH do , large number of declarations Surely tho citizens should not bo asked to contribnto S49~ 14 Years' ozperienco in tho principal Musical Dan - - . do. Rarlo, - - . 1J5 do. WATERFORD. gned beforo magistrates, £700 a year for tho purpose of giving a free brid Barky .. . -- J.j. TENANT RIGHT—COUNTY have been made aod si ge to Houses of London. Indian¦ Oorn¦ . do. OLLIXS CARRIGAN. Testimonials from tho groatcst |n we havo seen. Jons C , tho railway companies, who at present pay one-eighth " JOHN SLATTERY & DANIEL Is THK LANDED ESTATES' COURT, I RELAND . Flour i 4I< 4"*"- ' "r - --:«» do. several of which ProfuRSors of tho period, and 300 References. > — Rir-cK Oatmeal Capt. JOHNSON, of the gross receipts. Would it bo an injustice to ask COUNTY or THE Curl mAKE NOTICE, that tho - 45 ?a.*« . We aro glad to perceive that the Tenant Righi of Burrack street, taken before PETITION will CITY OF WATERFORD. NEW MUSIC always in STOCK , aud forwarded at Meal ...— Sarl.a. Indian m«a! . Hi. declares :—" I voted for Sir H. W. BA '-. ROX them to bear thoir fair proportion of tho purchase or WATEETORD. > JL above COUNTY OF THE HALF -MARKED PRICE. question in rapidly progressing in our County. J.P., ) be TRIED at THE COURT from my conviction that he was a fit and monoy ? Mark the Address:—35 K ING STREET, WATSKPOID . IMPORTS OP FOREION GRAIN which we publish this day, it will solely Mr. Blake stated " that tho brid HOUSE, WATERFORD, on THURSDAY, tho 20th Olno. KUic R«r.ll.,.ill By a report, to represent the borough, and I go is an advantage SALE , (Seven Doors from the Post.njj ice.) , , JS. O qo«rl«n wheat. While Brother! nropor porson rather than othorwiso to tho farmers of tho county day of JANUARY, 1870, at tho hour of EIovou IN THE COUNTY OF THE CITY O? WATEU?ORD, t Co. bo seen that the Board of Guardians of tho Dun- the snid bill of particu- of N.B.—No Connection with any other Uouso in town say that the allegation in Waterford fov b o'clock, a.m., and on such othor days aa may bo to Parlia- bribed, is a grossly falso and ma- , , y excluding Kilkonny and Wexford, On TUESDAY, 18th day of JANUARY , 1870. BUTTER MARKET. garvan union havo adopted a petition lars that I was they savo themselves in the market." needful. In tho Matter of the Estate^ f T\O B K SOL WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY. licious calumny and fabrication." T HOMAS R. , 18G9. rfumbtr nf Virkitu ituiiiihtJ at Hit Public Tinitrr )r,,rlttl ment in favor of tho measure, and that too, like J I 4i!i Od. Mayor, solemnly declares— C. G. BURKE, will , ON AND FROM 1st JANUARY, 1870, . taken before the peop'e of tho county Woxford dorivo from a. freo " COXOLLY , widow, M AV - by order of tho Lauded Mondaj, ._ ... 2 ... .„ Una. t) I . Io 0 Oi. M satisfactory. The Chairman, Lord HASTINGS , "That ibe charges brought against mo, by J OHN* Act. LEAVE WATERFORD at 2.25 p.m., and correspond- Ta^ednj. .H ... I 140*. Cd. |o bridgo at Roas ? Is it any benefit to Goroy, Wexford " Tho Master Appointed under such RICK EXEIIAN and Estates' Court, b Mr. 'We. Od . AKKIOAX of having bribed L , y ingly carlior from Fiddown, Carrick, and; Clonmel. Wcdnendaj A3 „. ... I2'l*. 'Id. 10 129» ll.l. and his Father, tho Earl of H USTIXGOO .V, Sir N. SLAV.- ERY and DANIEL C , and EnniRCorfchy ? Is it of great advantage to any " To the Mayor of Waterlord." [J7] ART NNE ENEIIAX his THOMAS WALSH , AUC- tbe last election, aro ut- M A L , Thursday, ._ ... U .- ._ 1?'<<| O'l . ;o 149.. II I. tonants, all ap- and having boon bribed at portion of tho county savo the borough of Now Ross P tioncor, &c, of the Mail , Fridar n ... .n enns. od, co cu> ii. oil. H UMBLE , and oilier landlords and ; and I farther declare that RA WORTH'S Wife, LIMERICK 4 CASTLECONNELL & K ILLALOE RAILWAYS . terly falso nnd groundless Still the grand jury did not hesitato to tar tho whole Owners and Petitioners; Wutorford, at his SALE No. of firkins corrtep-tndiac week last jear ^. „ 5^a peixr to agroo that a settlement of this momentous or was made any pro- Prieepercwt ., ...... 14er C «I ... «. « :>KA in to A84 6d _. bridgo cannot be considered beneficial to any appreci- connected with tho Tradu (both Wholesale And nlso iu thcMattor of the JANUARY, 1870, at tho fact tho tone of the meeting was all that could COSWAY'S declaration , made LIMERICK , at 5.45 p.m., on tho 19th JANUARY , 1870 Orrii dn ...... 4?. Oil - 5n lid The copy of Mr. able extent to tho othor portions of tho county. What and Retail), to Introduce tbeso well-known Sowing Estate of PATKICK EXNIT, hour of ONE o'Clock, , arriving iu timo for the 6.35 p.m. Train to Eatiis. f r.r.t do ... „ _. 11« I'd — 12a nd bo desired, creditable alike both to landlords and in pursuance of the Act of Parliament, is accom- advantage is it to Urlingford, Callan, and Kilkenny ? Cottons in Watcrford and Neighbourhood. Thoy will or EXNETT, administrator PA RT of tho LANDS of (iRAna do 40- Od — 4?B I'd T. AINSWORTU, Superintendent. T.M.l.nw ... .„ ._ 47< 6d — 4«- O.I panied by the following note to tlio editor: Yot tbo grand jury prosented a sum of £31,629 2s., be snpplied exclusively, and on Liberal Terms. of M ICHAEL ENNETT, do- BALLYBK1CKEN , 'Io tenants. When Government sees such a unani- Limerick Terminus, Dee. 30, 1869. LtRO IcbandlcrH 1) .- ._ ... 4t I HoiritHt. n.pr 41b 6d to Od tho 7th inst.—voters who aro as honornblo and uoim- fol t that a free bridgo was of such Public gene- January 6, At his irnJence. Marj-«trret , ib- wtfe of Danie' law, a solution of the difficulty must mw bo near public importanco to inform her friends and the held under Articles of Agreement dated tho 25th day M Duwt-II K KQ .. Locomotive Saperiotendent WIIISKKV. ponchablo as tho gentlemen who, iu their blind zeal , that it would be unfair to Ijvy BEGS , , Witorford ^od ' 'S tho wholo cost on tho rally that she HAS OPENED, at above address, of June, 180G, made between II UMWREY MAY, of tho Centml Ire aril [Uilttay, of \ dauittiror . ni BUJ . nerital ... l»i m I Ol.p, O.irk. «al , 17s Od at hand. This is apparent from Mr. BKIGIIT . and paraded my name beforo the , puncheon .. lGs 0-J I accused myself portions of the counties likely to be bencRtted thereby. City of Waterford, Esquire, of tho ono part, and LAU- On the Kill inii , the wife of Mr. Henry D. Palmer, of a O OK R , ou Tuesday evening. I doubt not but in their calmer A MILLINBRY AND DKAPERY WAREHOUSE, dtugiiter . K1SI1 speech at Birmingham — public, for which, Now, if tho grand jury of tho county of Kilkonny RENCE EXXETT, of the Raid City, Victualler, of the havo etiuao to rojjret.—I am, air, TTHERS SHI AlliiiresideDC*, lUrtHOnjc-slre't, t .0 Ud/c-f \V ra Spillano , S'rsnl.»n ,pr c»t 40s to 21j I I' UAI ., ._ ... Od to OJ The O'COXNELL of England said :—" AVo have moments they may considered a frco bridge at Rosa of such importanco for a Lease for a term of I'M Yoars from Eiq., Mayor uf LimrrJck ot a daoghtfr. " T. K. COXHAV . O" WILL SHO W THE LATEST NOVELTIES , other part, , , Hr.KRt Nr.ft ,pr hrl24-« in Ws I Sot.*, w ... 8-1 to fid yours respectfully, to tho ratepayers of the county as to pay nearly 9t:i inst , the wife of Anthony I'arker , Eiqt , CaatUougb , o. S ALMON per Ib Is 6.1 to Od , I TomiiiT .„ 9.1 to 91 " already given to Ireland free churches and free tho 28th day of August, 1S23. , ... " St. John's Avenue, 10th Jan., 1870." £:!D ,000 towards t'ie cost thereof, may we not rea- In every branch of the abovo Business, Tipi.erary, of « ssn anri heir. KIIWIi AND KfiUS. , and hopo beforo long that we shall LOT 1 December 29,' *l Malta, the wife of Capt-JD R I'bippi, K.>>al ol to 4n Od " schools sonably and confidently expect that they will be more anited to the present Soason. of a :,o. FOWL , per pair 4i . I Kmis, p«flfl "... 9* Od la 0 Consists of that part of tho promises comprised in Atti ler/ (Otkltods,, Ulonmel, Gr.K»r., 4s r,.l tit Si.Ol e«ch . | Turt«>r« , !*;-« to lo.acjup ive them ft ee land and a free voLo" (cheers). DEATH OF MRS. P. JrARCUS BARROX. anxious anil mote generous, if necessary, towards* On tbs 3rd in-t.uil , it GreenlieM , I'.ctei gno, tho wife of Cjpt. " g as- Mis. B. has every confidence, from hor practical the said Articles of Agreement, which abuts on Morgan SOAP A.vn 0Avm.i> It U with deep feelings of regret we, this evening, sisting to defray the cost of a freo bridgo at Watcrford , F. CorbflU. laia 3 Ird licet., ol a d..u;:liter. . Wo havo often advocated a county meeting for , knowledge of the Millinery and Drapery Business street, and the Glen at tho southern boundary of tbo W IIITC. pirc»l '.'4« l "2 "ii - 'd ! Mnci.i i otrlh ... m 7il record tho Inmentod death of Catherine Lucinda, the when wo tako into account tho well known fact that, tc B KOWK , do 23> 61 ¦" 00. I D IPT. 4 O ... 0« 6- this great question , and we that she willbe able to give the fullest satisfaction said premises, and produces a Not Anuual Rental of MAll llUGBS. tho promo-ion of beloved wife of I'ierco Marcus Barron, K.-in., J.P., D.L, for uach Kilkenny ratepayer who crosses the bridge WOOL AND umns those who may patronise her. [o29.3m* JCG8 12s. Od. On tlia I Ith instant , at tbc R. O. cbu-ch , T'anwre, b/ the . have now Ihc gratification of stating that a re- Belmont Park , Ferrjbank, sister to the Princess do at Rosa, at least ten enter Waterford. A freo bridgo CT T. O'Hrir > IMTTI Hnjcet KO'il ., la .lil to Is 44 Hides ..26* io 28 lirlper c»l This Lot will be sold liabte to the payment of tlio R . , CU, :i«di>tH by ilia . I* M'Ca.lhy nncl J W - BaBtsano and tlio Countess of Lara, in the 01st year at Wutprford would bo more advantageous to tbe rate- ffiT OBSERVE—No. 118, PARADE QUAY. Ujan, Jam'*, binl dun uf Editanl Fuley Kt>q. Siniinir..*rn Hmse eiher.t K«e... li Id ,. Is 2-! ' Kipi ... .jrt „ .ijd p«. Mi quisition is being most influentially signcdi , head-rent of £2t, but indemnified thorofrom by Lot 2, 8kin nuol .» Hi 8d „ Is Id Calf ... 4l>s „ per doz of hor ago . Tho Bad event , which took place on the payers of the baronies of Ida, Iverk, aud Knocktophor Untilltcomer, to K*ie , sicmd dmgbieruf Thura*9 VV M MI , Hsq, addressed to the Higli Sheriff, Hon. D. F. Foil- HOUSES TO LET. which will bo sold primarily liable thereto. Tramure. Xn ci>ds TI.MBUH. morniug of the 12th itist., was caused by paralysis, to than oven to tho citizens, and I have reason to believo LOT 2 Jan 11 . ID Hi. Ann 's cburcb. Dablin , by tho R CT . Charles R KII Pmr-. m-r i'in , 60. «Si I STAVES , per lOH'i IM III , TESCUE, M.P., for that object. We have no doubt wbich diaeiso Mrs. Barron nuccumboJ after much that tbo ratepayers of those baronies havo no objection KNOX bogs leave to inform parties requir- Iluttscll. -Mr. J^mot Uc Uuuicy, uf \V*i or fonl , to Ma L Umrw] | C'OUK , K' ' '"> Hi '0 It comes in well after the expression of opinion Ballybricken, on the eastern boundary of the said J tnu^r> lv!, ut MnunLtneliick Chu cb, by the Re?. II. Mitchell. will , fortified with tho Sacramonts of the Catholic tcrford aod Kilkenny, as much as tbo Ross brid now undergoing a thorough finish, and tho inferior AM T'lOnidB Kalknisr seem I bin of UOancs WiiKinio u FMDOKII AND GliKKN UUOPS. boards. Without such a go premises, and produces, after deducting tho said head- , , , of HAT ,pertun Co.- B1.| Mlii^i.l K, p. - Mn I5i _ 17s in tho dift'erent public Church. Tbis sud'lon and sad bereavemont, nnder connects Kilkenny with Wexford work, shall be undono, under tho superintendence of Tipi'cr^'y, to M.trU Rlizabcili , yuutiiest daughter of tUe Utu , aud tho city of rent of £21, to which tho Lot will bo sold primarily M .MMitiatli. of .Uacybumuxti , S TKAVV , wheat«o Mi— 4'l. Turnip. .« 1.1, - I Is meeting historic Wtitciford would bo disgraced. tho dispensation of an all-wiso Providenco,has removed Waterford has tho same claim on tho connty Mr. MSK ENZIE, Architect, all at Miss K NOX'S loss. Do.(oaten) 4u? -45. | Utrrnts .. 3)1 — 35. as Ross liable, a Net Annual Rental of £53. Nearly all ether counties have already spoken from thin earthly sphere ono of the vory best of >vives, had on Wexford. Tho The ite, iu fact, needs no comment, as it occupies a county ongbt to bo interested Tho biddings will bo submitted to tho Honourable DEATHS. out. Although Waterford was slow, sho is yet and ono of tbo most devoted of motbora ; depriving in its capital, and should bo willing commanding central situation, with a beautiful view to assist ia roraov. Judge FLANAGAN , on tho Thursday following, without On Wi-ilnesday rimming, at one o 'clock, at his ieiidenc.% tbo LATEST MARKETS sure. Sho commenced the good work in our tho poor of a ainccro friend aud benefactor, aud so- ing an impediment which retards of surrounding scenery ; such an excellent opportu- its prosperity. Tho further notice to any pereon. bcluTO'l ftif tf »f P H*icu* U^rron, Km), DL, Beltn m I* .. It, in patriotic Corporation—a Corporation which has ciety of one of its precious and richest ornaments, one grand jury of Wntorfonl county nity of possessing perfectl healthful dwellings is Bel- tmt 6ln year of t«ei «(;<; I'lit romniiia r>f tho 11 man led drCtii^cd is second to nono in y Dated this 1st day of December, ISfi'J. LONDON C011N EXCUAXGB—WEDXE SDAr. Tenant Right on ita bolovod and rospootcd by all who had tbo pleasure of Ireland in point of dam presented There is also a nic* garden at the will be inuifil at l>e Ch.pcl of Eae , t'enjuaak. tu niuiruw always practically adopted position and intelligence, and we . C. E. DOBBS, Examiner. .D.ron.g—U.I I'. AKhlVA LK , gorousl followed her acquaintance. The Amoral cnrUac will leave Bol- should hope for willing back of each bouse, and some of them already let to own proporty. Then it was vi y assistance from it in removing For Rentals and further particular*) apply at tho JattuMty 8. m liis tm ilenta , S >Qth 'Vtrmce, Du.:(krtnn. 1> I tbo Kui;li^U nu'i Iti:n. Foreign in the Waterford Board of Guardians. Tho mont Park, at ten o'clock to-morrow morning, for the a barrier to tho trado and commerco of tbo most respectablo tenants. 33ili }8 *r uf his , VVm- (Judy, haq., iDOi cfi^nt. .May hj rest Stolcb up city. LANDED ESTATES' COURT, Inns'-quay, Dublin ; to t^u . Ferrybank Catholic Church, where, at a qaartor to Tho Bridge Act 30 and 31 Vic (0* For further particulars, please apply to ELIZA io pcaca. „, (Sncki — — 1580 Dungarvan Board next boldly raised the na- , cap. 50, ompowera Mr. TnOMAS WALSH, Auotionee r, &c, &c, of In UubUn. after a shod illness fmtifieil hi all the ritei of tlie Flour . tional standard, and bore it triumphantly to elcvon, tbo ofiico for the dead will commence, to be grand juries to take tho necessary steps to purchase JOSEPH K NOI, Mayor's-walk, Watorford. church, .Mr. (tobtrt Mo>pbj oopbe* of Mi-« CarburV, uf Duo Ittmeh..... - - 4: Tho MaU Waterfoid ; i 130 - 4S10 independent and hi h-spi-iied followed by tho Upquiora Mass immediately nftor. proporty in bridges, and as tho Act contains a special September 24lh, 1869. [s2_Uf , or, norm Ureat P'»»«> •.«•••••!» kbit (1 i ertcillr IUr«ttod br B !•»*• «ir«l« of \Vhe-i (U'H, victory. To tho g PEIKSE KELLY, Sol ioU— leiativci nnd rtiend..—R I.P. Iwili-y 10 — 4KJi) ivo the credit of organ- On tbo termination of the sacred ccremonios tbe rc- clauso in reference to Waterford, I give it for tho in- oeoryu'n.siteeb, Rubliu, and Watorfovd ; or to ' men of Dungarvau we g TO BE LET, At (lie re si'I en Cf tif hrr hon r on the Kith initant , on the Q-uy Oil?.. — — 8J8O ising the county meeting. In the House of Com- maini will bo interre I in the vault under th» beautiful formation of tho citizens :— TAYLOR, MACKESY and MORTIMER, Solicitors, M IK K;«n, widow of th« U'« Mr. Curneiiut Rr+ ", H*g li. tower of tbe church, built a fow years sinco at tho Pr.vi Ml »\v»jr. ilut if any inch 1 COTTAGE, on the WATERPOKD AND D UXMOUE Ci>nstal>:« utnler ibi t;orpi-ia.t iu h I'^r^le , un ilia 1Mb instant , Mr. n-cript* of (in^luci- ti-fll fully rqil^l ri-qe conntin of Kilkenny nod room Parlour, Kitchcu, and Pantry, with Stable, Thomas Prosiur o( Lim»r.ck , CJUJIII it Sunou 41. Piuboor , Rm.t nnil the quotaliuiis ti.iv^ y uiitiiitaiiifj. As rrcarlH Waterford, or either of , and borough. On this day week Ih-in mi'l county Colbcck-strcct, Waterford. (dl7A21fp) ot this city. EHKII- I I wliH it , llic •u;i|ily Inn t.een liuiiteJ. Witli « tliui county, city, , ih* ol tue city of Wiiterford , for Ibe pur- Coach'house, Out-offices , and Garden attached, withiu LITERAT URE. cln.e of tin. l,rid*e Al bis residence, Kidon Terrace, on (b« 8th instnol , Mr. Wm, ntimilHtice uf wilier*, and a (luiticliilHtion to puicliasf , Ihr we hopo to insert the requisition. To-d&y wo nnil terry nt Wjter'oril, no memorial for If minutes' walk of tho Watcrford Post-office. mala, aged ab-ut T4 >ear» and many a> member uf our IHH LIFE or ST. PATRICK .—Received, 2nd part of tlio DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS. , >oar« liu.iiiMs doin^ I huf u ri*ry moilrriilo, mid (he quolation> rofcr to the full report of the able speeches which ilieifT'ctitmsncIi putpiue aliHll be tulip'*! by any uranil Apply to M AURICI FLINN, Mayor's-walk. [n2fi-2m bjard n| I'uardi.iri* Tliera lui bevll iriiud Life of St. Patrick : Miss Cusack (Sister Mary France*) . jnry, or lorw.mlrd by Ih-in The property consists ot tho most part of commo- Ja-iuary a a( li.ive bull a dr(h)ptD^ iif.nlency. a show we publish as delivetcd at the Dungarvan Board , to the Lord Lieutenant, until , Tburle*. Mrs. Drnia Utalltny, ag«-l 2-3 yea n, NoticM iu our nozt. (lie s.une shall have dious aud substantial houses ritn nnd ntplicwof the Uarrlinal AicllbUliop of Dablio. The i r-ulit lui iirau h-av , nt prunou* tiu.ratiuiK. M^li In-* Ic Co.—Wo havo received some beautiful specimens manner prmrido! liy tlie Art of tlie 17 and 18 Vic, c.ip 103 Purgative oscd by thousands of families situated in one of tho busiest and most thriving parts IC M in American , On Ttijra'Uy, be « ol the Epi pti'iot* , nt O»lt..wn , Toll** Milil quietly, on l->i i icrm,. O.-l« have bc^ii f.iir supply THE ELECTION PETITION Dinars Pocket Books, issued for tho present for the purposo of adopting the Townj' Improvement roan, at tlio ^df^nccd, «ite of 80 yean of and (Ire- in America for tho past -10 years. The laws of life of the City of Watcrford, closo to tho Gruon of Bally, , Mrs. IJojtaa. mother uf and slu^uiiiii ri-queit, »i Ust week's pricri. B OIIIH and pe.is Oie UCT. Richard llocan , CO.. Fi^hford. year by the Messrs. Letts, Son & Co., tho % well kaown ire written upon the face of nature ; the tempest, brickcu (whero a monthly fair is held) and to tho lm«e milil sluwly, on former teruje. Fluur hai been dull, at Ou tho 1n Sii^nnoo , vged 70ye»f8. Tliu ainraU we*k. o'clock, for the trial of the petition of Messrs. qualities cwentially nseful to the public, and in keep- doing so at our own doors, I como to tho point relat- tbeso Providential means arc as purifiers of nature, and is within a few minutes' walk of tho Watorford butter mid 4,031 I I M I'H l.aciitt , and Irom lureign (HIIIS 10,575 Jaae 25, ol ojnatt'nptn»o, white on hie piisaie;from Melboi.rne , CAHRIGA !) and SLATTEHY (Aid.), against tho re- ing with the high reputation of tho publishers. ing to tho probable amount of taxation required BIAVDJIETU'S Pills aro to man ; because their use Bridge and the Termini of tho Watorford aud Limerick to Itiis country, Joh n 1'iohley Ly-JI , Ksq pucknicra bulttr anil 593 liaUs bucon. Ill the- Irish l>uit^r to met effect tho object in view. Tho Bridge Commissioners produce* an activity in the circulation which occa- and Watcrford and Kilkenny Railways. On the 8tb initiDt , at Muat fioud , Herlioiffotdbu'y, Herts, Io maiket nu CiaiKir. Fn-ei^u a p^r cwt. going circuit at assizes, and all arrangements , is not alono was obtained. » Kcily, Aid. Reid, Aid. Power, Mr. Gallwey.) a liberal but a generous offer. This venience. Boing composed entirely of herbs, they dn The Dungarvan Harbour, Markets, and direction of his Worship the sura of £130,000 will bo mado by Sur.EliEEN HOUSE.—Mary CuEfe, Browne's-Iano, was (supposing all preliminaries carried out expose thosa who uso them to any danger ; their Improvement Act, 1853. LONDON CATTLE MARKET—YEJTEiiDAr. , and tho con- not i)ort fietois—llatwsisc* ; Mayor, on whom the duty devolves, and not on finad 10i. nnd costs, or a weok's imprisonment, for sent of the grand juries obtained) good effects are as certain as they are salutary. They Nuioii/rat market—il a^in, 1,810, ibwp »sinn , Litnenck cuil*. p would oomo to ISth^Cumb-M. «, Cra-*runl ObB^nvv tc; I' If, HHTMaod, LONDON PllODUCE MARKET— YJWTKIMUV . guided in most coses by tho prejudices of the court for interrupting its regular business. Bat ho £2,035 10... fid. In addition at Ore Shilling per box, throughout Ireland. G EORGE of tho Rato about to bo madu is now at my OHice, , . to this sum wo mast and may be IuEpcctrd by auy Rate-payer affected Le KUnc , St, Julin 'i , Mliankolt, i. Ki.cn , M.If .nl , Sug^r — HusinesH stn-tll , and cuneucv rHS Huncirn, Cuik. MBit ; Uarrj^inch y. C -ItVe—Tinfru tho bridge thereby, from 10 o'clock, a.m., to Thico o'Clock, p.m., . , , hf t MteHrl wit* a Inir ilnn «nd lor pluut.ili ->ti returned the names of something like 200 it. Ho hacl been instructed by Mr. John Robert in good order, which I set down at £1 ilcssrB. SOILEAU & BOVD, Dublin. (jU-Bt») Uri(Ii(wHler , Ct)fk t g c . Ii4!l-i-.6»r , O4eis*. Cork , wlieJt. Cfylon , and extreme prici-s re^hsfd. Tea—There neie persons ,000 a venr dail Sunday excoptcd. I3tb—Itttelt* d tlti tul tc; Tlul.Uleodjir s aus. Leclcio to appear on hia behalf beforo the Mayor, for making alto-ether £2,585 10s. Cd. ' y, . , , ' i>rveral parcels sold ill TLTJ quoUtiun-f as being engaged in improperly returning Sir each half-year ¦ full . Kice^The tho purpose of layiog a declaration before him. Tho railway companies WATERFORD UNION EDMOND MORRISSEY, Town Clerk. SAILED. market wan qumt tn.tl 17 hut N I OHI I)'. HEXny,;it will bo necessary that all those parties , I understand, pay at pro. Dungarvan, Jan. 7, 1S70. (It). Mr. Lectio—A. most scandalous and malicious libel sont £700 a year, or about oue-eighth of tho Janunary II Gcul Wmiiirn, i, llllforj, P'a n. no. LONDON TALLOW MARKET—YESTEBUAY . should be subponxd to give evidence, which is gross re .HIC!!^ AliX.ntli.i (nunbo&t). 1 on my character has bcon circulated, and I will toach coipts of tho bridgo tolls. It would MATRON FOR FEVEIt HOSPITAL WANTED. liili— I' Q-ieenatOMii , Dublin, New I . V. 0. 4'J- 101 . to (XI,. O.I. ou the spot. Market being done ; and the respondent, having a right not, therefore bo Itoxnr, n i«, Nywpirl , Sawl«, pliwmil ; C -raat, Harrow , tho parties who have taken liberties with my unreasonable to oxpect that GUARDIANS will, on WEDNESDAY, the To Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants. d» ftrm. utidor tho Act, to go into counter charges against namo a they should continuo to THE Ru^.ell : n> il<>l. WhileUtTeu , D'IU K I** , billt I; Albioio. lesson that tboy willl not bo likely to forget. pay a fair proportion of tho half-yearl 19th Instant, appoint a fit person to act as Cnulitf . (;ia';hius( billnit . Queen, Urid^water , Piiniio, o^la , LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET— MONDAY . Mr. OSBOIIXE , y oharge, whioh YOUNG MAN , just disongagod ¦ his opponent, nnd his agents, Mr. O'Brien—Without any further remarks proportion, taking into JUTEON OF THE FEVER IIOSPITAL, at u Salary of £25 , wishes to oh- Walef l.ily, l/.cdiir, Wjl.u pim..ud i SanJj, > , Olo ao*, tc . T.ie supply ill cat. le was inryf, ami of jjb-frp ntiout sami*. 1 I will acoount that they'd havo to tain a Sitnntion as above Roa« Dublin malt ; MtUkoff without having presented a petition, the} havo Mr. Lcckie that I pay also on tho per Anonm, and First Class Rations. A , iu a Rcspcctablo Cuitibia;, it. d»t sr; R-»et , , , . a , Tilt? diiiiiHiii l mis very t;ond lir butll prime citlle and slm^p, read tho declaration of now hold in valuation of thoir premises, I'd sot hi hl Mil or'l . R c ; rbt .MUDI I- I ). my hand. Mr. proceeded to read tho , or £258 lls. each half-ysar, which and diligence, b Middlinn (lull. Ili-el 01 to Ib. : mutton 7jd t.. so that there being, between both sides, over solomn declaration of John Robert Lcckie payment would effect sary, and the person appointed mnst bo prepared to sobriety, y lust and former omploycrs. 8Id per 8i-J , Beresforc- a saving to themselves of £183 Address " J. D.," Post Office, Bagualstonn UUNTING APPOINTMENTS. per do. Supply— 2,125 .¦nil.- mi I 8.2J8 il p at market. 250 witnesses to bo examined, and tho speeches to tbe effect that ho had scon his namo iu a per annum, givo Security to the extent of £100. All other infor- , or Office strnot, list and rcduco tho amount to be raised bv of this paper. (jll-2t) FilTnLRflO liARRlEllf—Mnnday, Jjnu.r; 17 Kucauriih crosl; GLASGOW CATTLE MARKET—YESTERDAY . of counsel to bo heard at the opening and the of parties alleged to bnvc been bribed to voto for Sir grand jury cess from £2,585 10s. mation can be obtained on application to mo. ThurMl.y *^n, Parkewnuil . Monday 44 Uetle Like ; Iliumdar Gd. to £2,326 19s ggj" Advertiser wishes an earl . ly uf riil< !•• ;il larger tli.ui In-t , we may calculate on at least three Barron and he declarod tho chargo to e Pl " (By Order), J. C. HENNESSY, y cng.igemout. VI , Hiir«a)-II iUaa-lli o c>»ck. The Mi|>p nihrket to 'l.iy *ai close weeks Henry , bo falso, y aPP°rtionod <"•<>•• too county and city pek which met H ijtiff tradu at reduced q-jo miiiii!< mid pait ofr Watorw Vford? ?th January, 1870. (It) Clerk of Union. UUBEldHunRC FuX HollNos. -Tuesiaj, Jaaaarf IJjih Puu:- w , , of enquiry, with something of interest each day ! malicioaj,scandalotis and defamatory, and that uono of , in the following proportions:— West of England Insurance Company, d. I. II AI - SIKHS . -Thuredif. Jan. H. Knrc'ivoaxh : &Ton- Barron. Tbe declaration continued : "I further declare Borough of Waterford " RECEIVED FOUR POUNDS (£1) for Loss and nwl ; top Iiish, 00. OJ t«, Ol< 01 p>:r rwt ; i-ein.uiUr> 0d'i io tho part of the accused, if the petitioners will ... 33,058 4i C01 G a dji , 17 , Thu.ne, Bridie ; Thora-laj. 20, Uran«c (;bapil.-l2 , that previous to Mr. Deliihunty'B election I was Barony of Kileulliheon SUPPLIES WANTED . Damage caused by Fire in my Dwelling-house, Q81 ; it.iddluii: mid in'ermr, 60 * m 00* ,' t-ip wlut.t.r . re.l attempt to put them up as witnesses, and there- asked ... 3 .J39 41 (JO 17 1 o'olnck . to voto for Sir Hunry Winstou Barron , when 1 Portions of the GUARDIANS of the above Union, will, at Lady-laue, this morning. Tbe Wrxford llu t mrc M'inty DUBLIN MARKETS— YESTEUIUY . aro Sergeant A HMSTKOXG and Mr. W. L. HACKETT, y Corpor- JAMES'S-STREET BCEWERY, KILKENNY 16, Wllf.nd ; S^lutday, ij N » Ion -II oVicx Iu the morinug prices 01 voted for Sir Henry WinBton Barrou at the last artioles, for three months, viz. :— , . Supply larnei tluti I.it *"-k. instructed by Messrs. STRAXGE nnd WALL. Mr. - Best INDIAN MEAL, at—per Sack. Best OAT. both callle- and shrfp were inucb the siiw *% la>t werk , bu election was, that I looked upon Bernal Osborne as a To^wnTportionof) STORES—BRIDGE -STIiEET , WA TRRFOltD. " BUTT, Q.C., was consulted in the preliminaries, uusound politician Z Jffi 1* £ f f MEAL, at—per Sack. Best WHITE BREAD, at LOCAL RAILWA Y TRAFFIC, tuir-iViU the c;m>. e Inr u f ni..iii;lii . Prires - ATERS 1 79 2 10 from the Workhouse, the Kilkenny . * lato candidate for Tipperary ; Mr. W , Q.C., Tho Mayor then signed the document. County at largo any considerable distance AGENT roit WATERTOKD AND ITS V ICINITY : and Lnd Kil- and > li(, H'-ef , 60< iu flOi to U7« |i'r cwt .; uiutlou , 0) I r,i7Jd per Ib. ; 281,763 i 588 6 0 0 and Mr. CIIKAX, instructed by Messrs. J. O'BRIEX , Aid. Koily—Couldn't tbis be mudo privatoly ? 7 Gnardi»oa will send for the Bread at their own cost. Limerick kinnylil " , ' " eOjnes Enui. in\, 7.1 to 101 per It). ; linu.oli nil*, 40< oaclr. At Smith- [l y (77 mile. mill. ' '" " OWARD and R. BAKROX, SO that legal talent, Mr O'Brien—It could, sir ; but I did Sealed Tenders, addressod to the Chairman, accom- jl4] JOHN THOMPSON. ,, , !«J tni'««4J mikj field tfeoeral maikel to,:t.iy pi^a were 111 liric* bupply ; p:iren, H , it in open •) ¦¦pom I upen;. v I open. ! u|iea. court at request of my client. 1381 1 panied with Samples, will bo received by mo np to Car SAMPLE ORDERS . SOLICITED. hcrordinj tn quality, w*t.< ir-mi 66< Od to 681 Od i-acb , on at all events, will'not be wanted , to make the , KILKENNY COUNTY. Mr. Jacob, hoped that the court the abovo mentioned day. C .. 'I . : d £ a. d. £ a. d .'£ ,. d . liKit. StOi'c, 4o, to 70i anil srunll pii^ain a deirmii-J , with ralhrr a hellrr -upply, bi:t Mayor's private office. Ballinorea, Kilcollamb, and Clerk's Offic* , * buying was al-iw oil aroouut of tbe Christm.is stocks n.it yet A to be held at tho TOLL-nOUSE, on tho 24TH Toi»l !l 08 II j'l87 19 T 192 11 S 107 2 8 109 13 b Mr. 0' Drion — There's nothing like doing things Eoaainan I out ; 1 liu feeliim, tlwrelor.-, was towmd* lower pricai, •> . , KILKENNY usual Half-yearly Business. . Mr. O'Briep and his oliont then left tho and Killahey OK GUARDIANS, will, up to 12 Hultrr ale-iil y. II ACO .V -b'liich, 08.i Ol In 72< ; mi I. UP -, court ... 9,613 1 50 5 BOABD THOMAS WHITE JACOB, Chairman. ciM.. The list supplied by tho agents of the petition- Rest of baronioaof Ida 0 THE on WEDNESDAY, the 20th JAN., S IMP N EWS.—During tlio recent jjalcw the Uhvlea , 72s W li ' ; , Ou. ; cln-.kn , 41. 10 43< ; American, , Iverk, o'Clock Watcrford, 1st mo. (Jan,) 14, 1«7(). (jl4-2t). 67«. II AH > — W..-k .... (18 01 70- Oi; luni tin , ers against the return of Sir II. W. BAIIKO V SALE OP THE LATE M B. JOIIX UDSON and Knocktop Proposals with Testimonials, from com- of liilboa, from lluvannuli , vt\\\\' sujjar, for Wilier- , . , or- H 'S FAKM AND ber ...... 57 112 j u8 19 Inat.. receive 80. 01 10 80s. lllir.der i: l.,r.l , 75. tl> 8U '. IlKiAD— FlIS STOCK .—Yesterday, by directions County at largo Office of SCHOOLMASTE R ford, for orders, whilut off tho harbor on Priilay, vyas ¦ dered to be furnished by the Court of Common of tho administrator , not includ. petent persons, foV tbe qnili't , 711 ;-¦>: nl .1... Oi-1; iliml il ., HJ i»-r ¦» h. i.i.i . or the lato Mr. Johu Hudsou, P.L.G., ing city with THANKS struck by a equal I from tlio S.W. and thrown ou bar - Mossra. W. Smith -3«,819 OF THE WORKHOUSE j Salary £35 Juye *r, Uuir>K-C.i'ii», HI i., ].,J per lb. ; liiku.> , 12.1 iu 131, Pleas, on tho motion of tiie sitting member's and Son, auctioneers, Michaul.strcct J 473 18 5 Apartments.—By Order, bo.im ouds, Muiumnst, nu'ls, &c, woro cnt away, wholr-ale, Uiul eu.l in vilue fjue w.inlrd ; undill n^ ess. i , offered for sale Rations and , counsel, of thoso accused in tho OSBORXE peti- upon tho promisos, the interest in tho 1 THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS and some fthi p's gear wct'Q thrown ovor to li btan F LOTJE—'Uie is aiill loi 41 p?r cwi lands of Prior . JI. JIOLONY, Clerk of Union. g to buy uT*r-ii(e Knock, close, to tbis oity, " 915 18 4 HATEFULLY acknowledge tho following Sub- her. Sho waa taken in tow by tho pilot cuttor for bakers' qualities , t.ut lias not drelineJ iu pricm acroid tion of having been bribed, has producod suoh consisting of 20a. 2r. 6p. Board Room, 12th JttD., 1870. (J14-2t). fi Sea- plantation moasuro \JT scriptious;— gull , and by her brought to Dunmore, wuenco sho in; to wlie.l . P.irAT.Bi — 3, Od to 4. (XI pel cm. ; , equal to 30a. lr. 3p. statute, Total ... £0 oofl 1 o. « an amount of indignation, and so unanimous and prime pasture or meadow, C !dC BOROUGH OP WATERFORD Thomas W. Jacob, EBq., J.p...... £10 0 nrrived hero in tow of tho Tintern. Tho Vbedea ia of retail priri* 6d tu 8J pwr blnne; lor s>-«d , 6l. Plmilinir lr<» hold for tbe rosidne of an 18 that th0 aboT0 »*•" ^»W be bnuuu. FOWL— Oidiu-rj, 2, 4.1 toOs per p.iir; fed 4< tu solemn denial on tho part of the accused, that wo unedpircd term of 10 years, bbvy thotr landlordl H: , , oorno James Kearney, Esq., J.P. .., ...10 0 305 tons, and a craw of 14 men, with tho captain. from March, 1853 at 40s and tenant in tho same proportS, COUNCIL of tho Borough of Water, Sbo in now in cliargo of tbo Spanish vico*coD0nl 8. j KCese , 2< O.I In 4i B.I .-iro, :u kio, 0-01 Co IJ 0.1 n.ih, aro now, if possible, more than over convinced on aero, and for yoars in possossion of deceased, as the poor rates, tho tax would not be T 1IE TOWN Richard Harney, Esq., Kiloltcran ... J 0 0 and rabbit- 1-21 ti 1. OJ per ui». Eooa-llrn, 9< Ol also the prirao itook upon feUTbTanvn at an Assembly on TUESDAY, the here, K. Farroll, Esq. On Tuesday morning tho Spa. . tho lands. The bidding* a. exo,b.tant oppressive , bnt I am ford will, A Friend 10 0 wholesale; retail, lls 01 lu Us (id p prr brl. ; red do SUPERINTENDENT whoa about Hi miles S. W. of Tuflkar. Tho , 6'l white * spmt nntil at £620, Mr. J. Titigerald, Ballybrioken, Annum, whoso ago must not J. P. Gravos, Esq., J.P. ... .,. 10 0 etrange 24s per do. ; wbile- OMU> , 11« 6.1 per do. ; bljrk llo., 10. 4>1 pei OSBORNE. That list of tho arraigned having como It . «Ularv of £100 per vessol slieored off, and tho othor began settling was doclaroa the purchaser. Of the stock Mr.Miohagl Al * ' Forty Years. William Lloyd, Esq...... I 0 0 down uo,; first flour, 37a per isck ; finu*, 35s per do-; ai-conda, 33- into our possession, 2p §H§§§ T.C., oxceed when tho crow took to their boats 3oa p» wo felt bound, in tho exer- Casey, bought largely of bullocks (2yr» old) at I Messrs. Denny, Brothors ...... 2 0 0 rapidly, , and 6J per do.; tlntdi, 28< per do. • uatiue^l. do. : Indtmi suece««fnl Candidate must bo competent to ' cise of our duty as prices from £15 to £27, and in ditto hoifers . The succeeded in getting on board tbo Light Ship, whence meal, 8s per ton ; p. ll.uH £7 per do. ; lir Estl> J- - — ...10 0 ,in our last in order to afford tho innot buyers io tbe stook. M?n, Ho m»^P«»« 0 10 0 ship, Capt. Poarno, and conrsyed to \Vatorford.— ton ; hn.v, ia Os 8d per do; them wa> no airssr ii. market; Th* proceedings wero admirably W' Flagways, Drainage, and Noweuham Haryoy, Esq...... 10 bent cent an opportunity of knowjug the foul and conducted by Mr. feTonibI 1> Koadsfstreots. and ...... Tboy wero hero supplied with orery necessary b ,6d to 8J per Ib. ; mutton, Od to 7d per dn.; tggt, (whole- Wm. Smith. known in the city, Mr. Bvan TO I • > Repairing Houses Buildings, Woodward Mason, Bsc^ 0 0 sale price), 12d per ilt'Z-u ; tetait , 16J p«f do ARBOR OARD isMiUgs ofM^Sa •iutmnim^•nin^^audua F » Mr. Thomas Walsh, active agent of the Shi ^ .; bread, 4«wi«t£ , nd*rfnrnisl. dByotcd Other FrienuK ...... 2 8 G y Onn ging; np , vote for reward other than that whioh belongs to th • ***** oi8 J ^ strong brcozo and bi^'b noa. bearing Captain CLONMEL MARKETS—WEUNISDAY. a cost not execoding £970 s the sanction of the pnr- ^ ^ ^ HoTTKB— These wai »rAiCrl y any butler iu iiiarkrtl to.il.iy an honest, conscientious man—the conviction that chaso of , SISTERS of CIIAKITY grntofnlly acknow- Cofiey found sho boro tho uamo Jordan of Suhderlaod, ' tho schooner Coneordia for £200 for a hulk • THE WooL-Hou ho is doing tho (iismissal of ledge having Received £5 from E. COUBTENAY, ou her stern, qunrtcrpainted iuaido whito, and a nhito ' right. We would ha slow ;o believo watchman Kinsella, for inebriation on Cufiii —White when , 2oi pi-r bil. ; ml, do. 2fi p« do. Christinas ove, and notice by the ballast th0 3l8t Esq. j £2 from Jon.v A. BLAKE, Esq., per P. .MANMIJI G, streak around, her crow gono, and no boats on deck. Wsck naif 10B Od pirJ..; M I B CKLLA SEU L B ' in tho generally received report that tho object contractor of r , • fi ur ' , tupr/ surrenderor his contract iMtant. ; and £1 from Mni. PUHEII, Bollevue, towards FiiEU Jiuil/gp.—^yo have barely room to call at- fines on tbe 81st March next • J^t^rj.2r ^#ksBRIBN,r Town Clerk. Jvq. , 36s fld per sack; nn-unds 33» Od p«r do. ; tMrln, 27s. p-r qf tho petition has littlo refi;rcnco to Mr. Os- division .if J0HN V ' " repayment of the £97 paid In ¦^^^ - 'Q.7-30 tho lj^zaar fund. tention to 3Ir. J. C, Uenpessy'a obln and important do. ; Indian meal, i.'O to 81« per cwt. got free land nod a free vote. 360 firkiui ia market, l'ripcs Irgm 7-fs Io 80J per firiio. member und his supporters; but if these p Master as ious a deserved gratuity. "' 7 Eldon iSiiiiTerrace, jr»n,W. ; j.C . HiaratssY CiUAKDlAXS—WEDNESDAY C.WIMI uu.I iiu»: ciinliJiMill Ilia i.»"iir »ion. DUNGAKVAN CORRESPONDENCE honorable lioaae, with thu sanction o > iiu-cessive /overiitnentc, want a right to our owd (hear, hear). If such a prin- FINANCIAL CONDITION or.TUi UNION.—-YTe regret [We really cannot '.-Heoj what toteJ.ttJrrfepqsclent Yo ii obedient «fr»nnt ; STOCK TAKIS'SAMTinY KKI'OltTS—A 1'LKASIXG STATE. , " E. MOOBE,." that tbo prosperity nnd industry of tliu tenant tanners in lie* ciple is carriod, it will be not only for the interest of that, owing to the largo amount of space already oo- wants to oontradiot, for ho oontradicU nothing. ^,Iti« HOSPITAL JIATnO.NSIIIP—ALLEUEI) After a few further observations laml ar8e5>t, thg AXI) ans, tho subject was postponed tliat » mi-iuiirt) onxlu in b« tmc:cil 'ur seuiriu* tu the ton- BREACH OtflVlI.rGE A KE5IOXSTRAXCE—MERIT to tho election, which ( FROM OUR REPORTER). to havo such a law passed (hoar, bear). Give us such to . J ACOB , J.P.f V.C., in the chair. TIIK FKUAIE TfACItillS—tXCREASE OF SALARIES. think Bagge west to tbe hoo»© of the proMontors at SIDE OF THE PEOPLE—CREDITADLR UKANIMTTT THE [•.flit*, if nut the rety ^xisfeiire ot Utxe **ervmi and un- 30,000 troops which now garrison this island ; overy reading of this report, Jfr. R. Byrne gavo notice to i CipN I'ontrr , D.V.C, Mnior O'Gnnnan CAITAIN I'OWKR , D.V.C ' , d* , Also nrfs' , , pursuant to uot-ce, brought riXANCES. protected cU*«es un meusurenf relict has ns yr< burn rnrtct. J houss in tho country will ba a citadel of loyalty and move, ou'tho 25th, that tbe hoard Of guardians of this midnight ? Of coarse, it nu nncoDtradidted and not . V>\, J.I'., M«-si». C. K.. er», J.I'., W. H-Iiy, forward his motion , J.l\* , Cap' K , to increase tho salary of Misa Thursday, January 7, being llio day nppointed for for the purpu-e hy the legislature. Tlut ynur petitioners de- happiness, and tho owners will be defenders of them- nnion be dissolved, and that the poor law commitsion- even denied, that Bagge uted the knife t>r other in- Murphy, ^*'u.v, •'• C!ainp(»it , {I . M*-aih., X. r\»w.-r, O'Connell T , head teacher of tho girls, from £33 to £ tO, consideration of Mr. Vr\ O'Brieu'a motion, of which tire in BO/ alteration ot llie lit* ot* l.li.illord And tenant, that selves, their country, and their Qaeon (prolonged and ora be requested lo appoint a paid guardian to trans- strument which he held tin hit hand, and .being J Ninwco l, M»fi«.'j- , J I.. Conn, J. Ken', It. \V. and that or Miis (VSi.ei Abearne, infaut toachor, from £15 to ho had given notico as follows:—" That I will, on tbis nothing inure tlian tlie unit, princi ple of prupurty sa,,uld be onthusiastio chosring). England may not only take act the business of the union hitherto so disastrously indicted for stabbing, it will be hard to discoveron jj, r,-, 5, J.V., . AM. Muckwy, M.I)., J.P. (lor a £20 a year. In , ) /-iron.- . J.I 1. proposing those resolutions, Captain day thrco weeks, movo that this board adopt a potition strictl y carried uut—nilim-ly, tlie 9i-ciiriu-; to all o- to each back her troops, but tho taxation ot tho country can no&rlectod, economy ignored, as appears by tho union what grounds tho jnry fonnd that he didn't wound hil tin" , Cip'. Power dwelt Hild every cUsi respectively, th^y h.iv.r fcevernlty or in- applicants formlmission and for out- upon tlio fact that, for tho many years to Parliament in favor of a fair, cquitiblc, and inimo- , fflmt bo reduced ; tho overwhelming nuinbor of what are olerk's report of last board day—Adjourned. Tictims. To ordinary mindB, it would appear-olear Tho nnmV^f ho had tho " dividually procured by tlh-ir industry, or nicnmidit. il liy %n r 10 season honor o. a seat at that board, thoso wero diato adjustment of tho law of landlord and tenant in now callod the " Royal Irish" constabulary can bo that the finding should be that the aconsed did nie the rclicf wcro, f° 'I , extremely large, nnd tbeir abstinence. Your petitioners, therefore, priv I hat your tho first motions of the kind lio had over broug ONDAY knife and it would then be' for the conrt, in passing ied a rsiilerablo portion of tho (lay. At tho ht this country, on tho principlo of fixity of tonuro and bunorabla tioiu-- in:iy Qjestinu its hiTor- diminished ; wo will all havo an interest in our hold- TOWN COMMISSIONERS— M . , occup forward, but ho did so now feeling givi to Ilia Tenant A ~i |irnfnt— to was nothing in any ono of the case» convincod that the fair rents—that is, securing tho rights of ono without able colisideiation during coiniuic si-ssi .u unit pi*-, n luw ings, and in promoting tho general prosperity of our MlCtllKL A. A KTHOS T. Ksq., . lia.linan . sentence, to take into account the extenuating circum- same timo oflicors concerned were full th* , Me-i.r.1. \1. Hackrtt EiU-mil Keiufiek D. MCirtliy, Joseph ricular note. y deserving of tho reward infringing on thoso of tho other," thoro was, notwith- winch, witliout iuirin^iiiR on die ri^lit of ImullorJ* to fair country • each oua will feol an interest in tho holding , , stances which our correspondent • thinka appeared in to call for he projmsod to Meni v, J-.'in cl-uy, l Tn.nnas STIK' K TAK1NO. givo thorn (hear, hear). Dwelling stundiug tho very heavy rain which fell through tho nn,I tquitahlf! rent.*, will n.r.-ure tin) tenants their just demand on which ho spends his capital and his labour; ho . I'ee. tho case, and which seem, to have influenced the upon tho THE LATE W. CODY, ESQ.—Tho Chairman said, be- two o'clock when the board took up importance of education to tho rising geno- day, a numerous attendance of guardians, all of whom —fixity of teuuve. and fair reiilg. And your pulilion.TS will fools that whon ho brings tho manure from Duugar- Terdiot.—E.W.N.] It was P ration foro proc«eding with businoss ho had an observation ; of the day , ¦which , tho worthy captain stated he wns proud to say ovinccd tho deepest interest in tho proceedings. ever nrav." van to his farm, that he is putting it in a soil in which , tho special im*s* tho first item of or two to make. all DEATH OP WiLtiAM CODY, ESC —We truly regretto that their teachers wero doing everything thoy possi- howover to tho fact that thero was no moot- [As will appear in tho subscquont discussion, tho he has amplo security, and from which ho cannot bo Ho need not say that they wore > was relativ tho proposition of the cmnmittco re- Owing, , aware of the taken placo have to record tho demise, at the early age of thirty- bly could to tducato thoso under their charge, to ing of tho board for tho provioua thrco weeks tho re- latter paragraph was, boforo tho potition was agroed driven so long as he pays bis rent (hoar, bear). Ho melancholy ovont which had ccntlv app'd °» this subject, with a view to devise sinco thoy last their five, years, after a brief illness, tbe death of thu teach them their religious duties, with habita of in- gular business was very heavy, and it was half-past to, slightly amended]. can raako his farm a garden for the comfort and good met ; h« alluded to the doath of the best ius to prevent deficioncios and excesses esteemed and tho lato highly-esteemed and deeply-lamented young gentle- dustry and tho-c ef cleanliness (hear, hear) . Miss two wheu this important question came on for dis- Mr. 31. WAI.SII —I feol great plcasuro, my lords of his family, whilst ho pays his fair root, and that is respected fellow.townsman, therein fox*' future. The recommendation of that William Cod and man, which sad ovont occurred -on Saturday evening O'Conucll, now somo years iu her present position , cussion. Tho following wero tho guardians present: and gentlomco, in seconding tho motion proposed what we mean by fixity of tenure (hoar, hoar). I y. Ho sympathised from his heart, committee .-ihvudy published, n*:is that each ofiicer be was joined in that sympath by every individual last, at hia residence in Dangarvan. A little more was most activo, so much BO that, at first, ho had .MICH A EL A. ANTHONY E-q., iu the clmir, mid subse- by Jlr. O'JJrien. My firm conviction is, that unless cannot soo wh Ireland should bo different from oihor y charge ( department in the house, .should be he'd , y than half a dozen years have passed since he Buccedcd in determined to givo Vi»i!..imi ASTINGS A'S ) imwnt —Hmry thoro is a satisfactory settlement of tho in tho town and surrounding district, with bis discon- clothing issued to his or her inmates, her an increaso of £10, bat, by q-ientlv I.'Hil H . aud speody countries in this respect. Look at Prussia and look repponsild'* the advice of his Knij.r.,1.1 J.i'., J.i lin It. D.v.-r J .l'., WUI MJO O'Unen, land question, on tho le of fixity of tenure solate aud afflicted sisters and family, and his memory his vcoerablo father in the possession of a Urge and cacrovidcil with books checking siicli issu>- friends, ho would limit tho increaso A, , . princip , at Bolgium. Belgium is a small placo compared to and be , - fc.-it Uicl.n'1 L,.MHI V, P. —tho memory of a true aud sincero friend and gonn- prosperous mercantile business and extensive landed to .Co, which sum he now proposed to givo that young \l .tiniM II.ii. , Maitln-iv vVaMi, . fair rents, and a govcraaicut valuation, peaco nor Ireland, but Bolgimn has fixity of tonuro ; her peoplo in ret\ce thcrco, tho commissioners wrote to I1.1.H .{..ii.ir.l J. Ussier l)ivnl P.mvr I'alritk li'lynn, limont property, all of which ho managed with a liberal and lady (hear, hear). When tho boaitl disposed of the , , J. l'., , prosperity will nover bo attained in this country havs holdings thoy can cal l their own, and no country iuo Irishman—deserves from us the only oomp draw tliair attention lo the fact that , K miici. K-iiii-il I ., J. F I H . Wall J.ilni Qiiinl.in , Uidmiil haDd and a kind-hearted aud disposition. tho board question, he would propose a similar increase to Miss y, J. ' , (hoar, hear). I am proud of tho position taken by on tho face id stridbs wa can pay it of adjourning this mcetiog to this day generous thehieral rules and rcgn'at'ons there was Itir '). Join, l.'r.itty, EHI I Ili.lltlli ^.l.in >^ir Joliil Nu^i-ht of tho earth is making such rap uml(.r Aliearne, who was also a most excellent officer (hear). ', , our noblo chairman on this important question (warm as Bolgium week, without proceediug with farther business. As an employer, the ambition of his charitable heart whereby the master of tho house ¦1 hi.- II,.I., IVitii.k CUM .,,,, WillM'.i l '.HTi,n , J.UIIH.I \l. in prosperity, happiness and comfort, all untiling e*>J? Mr. CLAMi-irrr seconded tho motion and , cries of hoar, hear) ; and The meeting, coinciding unanimously with tho wan to mako thoso nndor him contented and happy, , in so doing, 1' itii-k W»Mi M, W II M I I' M'Cirihj- nnd Or. ono thing is certain, if wo arising from that vory causo (hear, hear). I do not could be ivwl f'"m lis Koueial responsibility as IVriy, , , . , chairman, then adjourned. and tho sick and needy always found in him a gene- ' brought forward his notice to increaso the salary of Hunt M.O had many more like him, wo would not have any need wish to touch upon any question which might bo such musW'i'l intimating to the board that Mich , . rous benefactor ; whilst as a landlord ho was jnst, en- Miss Walsh, teacher of the sorc-hcad children at tho TIIK SCHOOLS. to seek for this racasuro of juatico (hoar, hoar). thought to bo of a political naturo, bat ouo camo bo- rcspnnsibi could not, either directly or indirectl y, PETTY SESSIONS—SATUKIIA . couraging, nnd indulgent, and was highly regarded by fever hospital , her claims being strengthened by tho A report was read from Mr. Dower as visiting guar- Mr. QUINLAN—My lords and gontloraon, I am not foro us to-day in tho shapo of the resolution from tho " dovolvipon subordinate oflit-ers, " although," Magistrates on tbe bench—Henry E. Redmond, the tenantry. It is no wonder, therefore, that the be fact that that olliuer received no rations from tho dian for the previous week. In that report Mr. Dower surprised that this question has been brought forward North Dublij Union. I would be an advocato for a 'tho iniissioncrs, " the master may properly R.M., cliai'-man, John It. Dower, Henry A. Fitzgerald, death of this excellent employer, good landlord, and write uuioti. suggested that the school hours of tho children bo at this board of guardians, becauso it is ono homo Parliament (hea r, hear) ; I would bo an advo- Mich :er« accountable for the care of any and Sir John Nugent Humble, Bart. intelligent; and tt uly patriotic Irishman has not only hold Mr. U ALLV opposed thoso increaaes, and urged that half-past nino to three instead of to one, as at present. which vitally aQects our condition ; it is one which cate to seeing our chairman sitting in his proper wlthoy may duly isstio to their inmates. M,VKEr To'.os.—The Town Commissioners' in- brought deep and abiding sorrow to his honsehold and articles if those otlicors wero not satisfied with their pay they Mr. 1\ Cumin aud some other guardians said they has boon cousidored in most of tho boards of guardiaus position iu a nutivo parliamont in Collego Greoi nece? to guard against a supposition that spector summoned parties who lofused to pay tho intimate friends, but has been received with heart- It is could rasign, and let others come in their place. It considered the hours alroad h, particularl in Ireland, and becauso tho commissioners havo (cheers). I do not thiuk it is at nil disgracoful to au the ter'fl authority or lvspun-ibility id in- y long enoug y tolls on Saturday, the 1st. i nstant. One of tho defen- felt regret by tho eutire peoplo of Dungarvan and cither was said tho money would all como from tho Govern- for the very young children. Mr. Authouy suggested written to ss.y elsewhere that tho tenant question Irishman to havo our nobility legislating for us iu why tho caul'ous given tv the several dants aa'd thoy had no objection to pay, but tho neighbourhood, and in many other parts of Ireland, terfered ment, but what respect could tbo Govcrmcnt havo was ono which could, with great proprioty, bo consi- our own country, but I havo my doubta about that subonliuatiecrs." that the proposition of increasing the hours havo re- Tnspector "them they would not bo charged a toll England, and Wales with whioh his large bnsiness ______for them if they saw thorn going to increase salaries dered at boards of guardians (hear, hoar) . I am not resolution being a genuine ono (hear hoar). I rather to'd , N* (joined Major O'Gormnn) said ho gard only to thoso over eight years of age. The , on holidays, and as Saturday was a holiday thoy con- transactions brought him into communication. The Capt. D- ^J without cause ? No, no; let them keep what they surprised, my lords, that tho guardians of this union suspect it is drawn up to hoodwink us and other of the coinmitteu referred to, and ho subject was cvcutually sent to tho refereuco com- , sidered it unfair to demand tho toll. Tho inspector funeral cortege which was numerously and respect- was a men were getting or resign (hear, hear). should sock to express au opinion on a quostion which boards of guardian3 to induce us to discuss a ques- , th(ionld know , us well as the public, that mittee. CnilHKSPOSDEKCE. , admitted having promised to chargo no toU on holidays ably composed of all creeds, proceeded on Tuesday desired Mr. MuRi-nr observed that when they remembered is now ongaging tho attention of tho Govorumont, and tion which cannot bo carried and provent U3 cuter- , desire of the committee, in making Some printed circulars wero received from tho , aud tho caso was accordingl dismissed. last, from tbo residence of tho deceased, South Ter- it, was not all the money tho Government took out of Ireland commissioners having regard to tho consolidation of of the people at largo, to tho exclusion of almost all taiuing a matter which cm bo considered at boards y ' 1 011. to relievo the master, as master, WAP.ES.—John Carroll, ships' mate, summoned race, to tho Parish Church, in the graveyard of which, that rccom-^ ' they ought not to bo so chary as Mr. Hally seemed to nnd also with ros- others (hear, hoar). It may bo io tho recollection of of guardiaus, a question affecting tho very existence lif*?o'isibililies (hear, hear). TI ILM C was tho existing dispensary regulations, Captain Griwl y for tho sum of 10s. 10d., balance of aftor High Mass and Offico wcro celebrated for the of anv of bo about keeping a liitlo of it at homo (boar, hear). many of tho guardians of this union that, on a formor of the pooplo of the country, «»« k'"cr- pect to vaccination. Tho commissioners also for- ths happiness and pros- wages due. eternal repose of his sool the remains of this deepl no order TC ''»•< Eosides those wore most deserving officors to whom occasion, L oxpresscd au opinion adverso to tho dis- perity of thoso for whom wo mo Complainant deposed that ho hired with , y- iwoiws— A PLEASINC. STATTMENT. warded copy of the colobratcd resolution of tho North representatives lamented SAMT it was proposed to ive this increaso (hear). cussiou of political subjects in tbis room (hear, hear). (hoar hear). Captain Grady at £3 Ds. per month as mate, and tho. , charitable, and oxcellent townsman were J ol the several sanitary (relieving) ofli - g Dubliu union, calling for a royal residouco and a na- , I noed not tell you that if wo had this deposited IJI,O re Mr. Coxx observed he was against increases on I am uot now going to tako up your tirao in any tho law of tho land abnvo balance was duo to him. Tho defouco was, , amidst tho deep regrets of his afflicted al ly Mr. Hennessy, and, from them, it tivo Parliament, with their (commissioners') strictures , that Ireland would produco half that the hiring was at £3 per month family and numerous friends.—B.I.P. cers wcr ' principlo aud, whilst admitting the oxecllonco of those discussion as to whether I was right or whether I was as much more as it , which complain- tie .various districts of the union under thereon, both of which documents havo already does at thiH moment, and why ant stated ho had previously told tho captain was appeared olKcera, contended they had as littlo right to pHt their wroug iu that opinion, but I trust that tho members do I say ao ? I say it because I kuow a class of wpro in a most satisfactory coudition. appeared in thoso columns. Mr. Curran Gaid they not tho fact. Mr. Hunt for defendant, said ho wa3 now their eh • hands into tho Consolidated Knnd as into tho pockets of this board will give tno credit for being actuated tenants iu this uuion—and , MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE CARRICK-0N- 1 w s important subject the Chair- should let that resolution lie under tho table (hear, I plodgo ray honor to on his voyago to Nowry. Tho caso was therefore In conrf" '<'' '''' of tho ratepayers, nud, therefore, ho should opposo by tho siucorest motives when I expressed it upon the truth of what I SUIB DISPENSARY. "was a most gratifying, if not a moat un- hear). Thoro was no order made upon it. A resolution say—who are afraid to have good po-tpoued for a fortui when I is expected ho will man sa tho motion. that occasion (hear, bear). It is not necessary to crops upon their farms. ght, TO THE FIHTO R OF THE WATERP0RD NEWS. ' circumatance, that now, in midwinter, was read from the Rathdrum union, pointing out tho [Lord Huntingdon: Name, have returned. • prccdi' Mr. K. W.M ORRIS and tho CHAII-.MAX having spoken ovils resulting to Ireland from tho law of sottlcmont discuss whether this question shal l bo gono into or namo.J I do not think it necessary to namo ; they Silt—As your publication enjoys a large circulation 1 wn cases in tho fever hospital, and B REACH or OONVRAC ¦'.—Thomas Quealy summoned tbev hi ' shonly in favor of tho motion, and particularly as to of uot—a quostion which somo consider political and are afraid to havo in this neighborhood, and as a great deal of misapprc- stfinmberout. of an ag;-- egate of 00,000, com- prevailing in England, and pray ing tho taking good crops, becauso thoro is a peri- Maigaret Grad for leaving his employment contrary that tho zealous services and hi h abilities of Hiss more look on as social—it is ouough for me to know odical revaluation of their y hension appears to exist with regard to, my recent population of tho entiro union (hear, hear). g steps to havo thoso evils removed by tho legislature. farms, and they aro valued to agreement. It appeared that complainant engaged prising O'Connell, that many of tho loading mon in this country, mem- according to tho candidature for the post of temporary medical officer Mrt^Tr said he was in tho Cork unioti on To bo considered. quality of thoso crops (hear, hoar) . her services on tho tith October last, and at the ter- Sir I he question as to tho increaso to Jliss O'Connell REFOIiT. bers of both houses of Parliament, mon possessing Wo all know, Lord Hasting! to the dispensary, 1 should feel obliged by you r in- anil ho there found that out of 2,50(1 THE FINANCES OP THU UNION'—IMPORTANT knows, and .so doos his mination of three months, she left his employment in Mondftt i was put and carried without a division. The increaso largo interests in the country, hnvo not only adopted noblo father know serting iu your next issue tho accompanying letter, the house, lucre were but eleven in the Mr. BOYLE , tho vory efficient clerk of tho union , , that thcro is a cliss of landlords servant maid ; she had boon hired for £5 lO.v for the inniat. to Miss Ahearno was divided on as follows, the ob. tho principlo of discussing this question at boards of iu this country, which I addressed to tho chairman of the dispensary ital so that, comparatively, they had not read an ablo report upon tho financial condition of the who require that tho legislature year. Mr. Kuilv ford^teu'in ; Yoar wnrdiip< if I fever , jectiou iu her caso bciug her short timo iu oflico :— guardiaus, but have also taken part iu those discus- should interforu , a'ii committee on Moudny last. 3ast of in the Waterford union (hear, hear) . union, going back for tho past three years, showing with them in their dealings with correctl informed iho a-_ e.nent was onl for thr. 0 mucl, For—Capt. Power, Rogers, JIurph Kell Clampctt sions themselves (hear, hear) . I1 think, therefore, it their tonants; wo do y , 'i\ y Should any report of the proceedings of the mooting HOsm.U. Jt ATUOXSIIIr—AN AM.K IiKI ) MIKM I! y, y, , the causes, as thoy seemed to him, of their being in uot seek to make good landlord* moi'ths and not twelve as deposed to ; thu mother ul' THE r- ileade, N. Power, Norwood, ilorrissoy—9. is enough for mo to admit that public opinion has better, but, wo ask of committee, held on that day, havo reached you, tho i riiivii.rr.i: AM' A W\Mosvri: .\.vci:. debt, stating tho pleasing fact that, for tho present, to havo tho good laud lords make, complainant was tho person who agreed with her for .l y/ujn..'—O'Gorm»D Dillon }l. decided I was wroug upou that occasion, aud to bow tho bad onos good present and enclosed letters might be tacked on to it, ourse of tho reading of tho minutes of last , , Conn, Hally, Kent, their liabilities wero cleared ofT, and suggesting a , as far as possiblo (heir, hear). i pri int] ot tlirce m'l.iths. Dismis-iod. In W. Mm-ris-G. to that decision whether 1 was or not (hear, hear) . I Lord H UNTINGDON —That forming a kind of elucidatory tail-pieco.—I am, Mr. on was made therein of a memorial, or pro- courpo whereby they could remain so. you cannot do. D I :I :NKKN N' KSS .—Cnnstablo Mariiu charged Thomns dav i* Tho increase was carried, and that to Miss Walsh am quito ready to bow to public opinion, as I hold all Mr. A NTHONY—We l'Milor, your obedient servant , ("ratepayers in town , forwarded to tho com- Lord H ASTINGS, Mr. DOWEII , and indeed tho board, cannot shut our eyes to the fact Flynn with being rirunl: and disorderly on the night test came an and passed the onl should do who occupy, as wo do here, a representative tliut boards of J. K. M'M AIIOX M UBPUY . against the ratification of tho appointment , y opponents bciug Major generally, said that the report was a most ablo one, guardians and this question of the land of the 1st iii.it., at Abbpysido. Cnnstablo: Ho was mi-si* O'liorniau, Coon, and Kent. character (hear, hear). About four years since I put aro most closely connected Carrick-on-Suir, January 12th, 1870. Mlooro, recently elected to the ofiice of head and reflected very highly upon Mr. Boy lo (hear). ; that tho laud laws of tins standing outside Mr. Byrne's hon.se at Abbryside ou of Ai.iMnxc ; THE ACCOUNTS.—M r. Hennessy received iuto cireulatiou somo suggestions towards framing a couutry and tho poor laws u fever hospital. Messrs. Dower, Byruc, Wall, Anthony, and Hackott, are twiu sisters ; without tho night in question , calling his sisters improp'T To the Chairman of the Committee of f ttanagsmen nnrsche a notification from Mr. McDermott P.L. auditor stat- Land Bill, and I had tho honor to submit them to the llio ono the other caunot Wr'K inquired for tho protest from the clerk, , , wcro chosen a committee to consider its provisions. act, they aro so closoly con- namns, and wanted Hyrni) out lo lUf ht him. Xo of the Carrick-on-Suir Dtiocnsanj. CaV ing ho would attend at the board-room on Saturday, members of tbo then Government. ( got them printed nected (hoar, hear). *¦ THE LAND QUESTION—&C. An ejectment cannot tako plucc, defence. Fiuut l ">s. and costs of court. S IR —A vacancy for locum leuam having occurred but , f'y, tho loth iust., at twelve o'clock, to audit tho accounts his motion at my own expense, but not with my name, as tho ihe sherill' cauuot execute in your dispensary fO-Kssv informed him that tho protest was As Mr. O'Brien was now about proposing , a Imhere without first serv- ExTitAniiiMNAitY ASSAI . I.T. —William Loo, laborer, district in conscqucnco of tho ill- M of the union. work was uot for llio purposo of ostentation. I cir- ing a notico upon the to tho commissioners, in accordance with given above, relieving officer to provide lodg- charged John Hahassey wirh assaulting him on thr; ness of your esteemed medical officer, Dr. Fitzgerald, sent ' TATUIJP OUSE wp. > rut H . — In lioiisf. s^iiinlay -t , 075 ; The CHAIRMAN roso and said before tho motion culated them amongst tho leading mombers of both iugs for tho poor pcoplo about to bo turned out. I I was mentioned at your last mooting as a candidate theiruetiotis received last day. l-l il.-ul.au ,1 morning of lllst. Dec. last , between tho hours of 7 and •"1 , 75 ; , -W; U.,,1 , 0: ili.il , 5 ; rrm.iiii.il.! would bo brought forward ho desired to say a few bouses of Parliament, and I had tho honor of being ask you in tho spirit of fair play and of justice, bold for the post, and I had oven cauvnsscd Bome ofiny CJI'OWKK complained very strongly of such a ¦S.iiuiil:ii, Jnii. 8 li .,l i...dn-.t i,,..!... 8 o'clock, by .striking him nu the head with a prong , 9U7 ; , 12; Irmale-, 63; agroed with Mr. thanked for them by the members of tho Cabinet of which attributes appear to actuate this boanl on or friends, members of your committee, and obtained conrsproccc'ditijr, and said that KIK -II a thing as ill lliliriuai}, 3(JU ; evi-r lms|iital (n-clrr words (hear, bear). Ho porfeclly or pitchfork, inflicting thorcoii a ja-^ged lacerated , 8 : 'Uiil-r linn day required be- (hear, hear) . I shall givo you the headings of them, tho present occasion, as on many others—I such an amount of support ns would havo rendered back of tho protest to the commissioners in nil.- JG ; |m.n.i,,n, ircriviil i'113 15. 101; CILUIMI-.I O'Brien that logislativo interference was ask you wound; aud, also, striking him on tho hack a blow tho sg , , , gentlemen, but I am afraid thoso suggostions would this—there is a law to have been done until it was seen by the tlio 11~]U ; Hvrm/r c.s , 2- 5^.1; mti i iiiary, 2» 111; Im tween landlord and tenant in this country, to a very protect tho beast of the field with same iustiiiuieut. Cnrnp aini'it deposed that he any opposition to my appointment quite futile. Yet, ehoul not now satisfy public opinion. One of those suggestions from cruelty ; Lord ' He felt it was very unfair to the thirty- Ii- «|.l al , os Gi ; Jl _> li.ll , 'J.; mi nut-lrlw , 7UJ ; ti.-i , great extent indeed, but whilHt he said so ho was also Hastings as a magistrate know* was colluding se:i weed uu l> ingarva n slraud on the as a wrong construction has been put upon my acts, guan . would liud is that leases should exist as much as possible in the that a man for cruelty liana who voted for Miss Moore to find that .35B-.71. : last jrm , 7tJ3 ; co>: | £35 15.. oil ; I M I. UCCIN well aware that through Ireland they to his b'jast, his horse, or his moiuing oftho SlsC. of December last, aud between 1 beg uow to withdraw my candidature, and to offer a two «vui 'J iXiS. (Lord country (hear, hear) ; another was that inducements ass, can be puuisued on summons few cxplanatoiy remarks. partitside could send forward a memorial to the , , many good landlords as well (hear, hear). Ho at petty sessions, tho hours of 7 and H o'clock on that morning defen- all the or- should bo hold out to landlords to givo them. amougst and I ask you us brothers of men " My namo was put forward in this matter entirel comrners, and have their vote called into ques- II.) had looked through all tho books and who have suffered dant camo behind him, and struck him with a sproug y KILfvK.VXV UXI0.V—W EIIXESUAV . others, that tenants, uot having leases, should bo iu this country f rom theso umerous class," as tho commissioners called de.-s they had from tbo poor law board iu Dublin causes, will you not aid in he had in his fian 's nu il.o " crown" of tho head ; without my knowledge or consont; but my name tion 1 I'roscul—K. J. M AIIKII , ICsq., iu tho chair. Also bound at elections to vote by ballot, and that landlords baviug a law having I felt bound to stand b ho (Capt. I .) did not know who they were. which would authorise them, as a board of guardiaus, passed which will ruko cognizance of a knocked t:iin down nu his knees, and while in that been put forward, y them present— James Doyle, Win. U'UouuclI, D. W. Kava- Bhould pay all tho cess on their property. I merely man, in this way, supported Miss Mooro in her election weir bringing such a subject us the present uuder discus- inflicting injury on his follow man ; position , hn struck him again on the back with tho the nomination, particularly as I was of opinion that Tho3> nagh, Sir John liluuduu, Uin., W. II. Cooper, J.I'., they were allude to thoso suggostions in order to say that I fear which will bring him before a Dr. FitzKorald's brother would not undertako the ivy guardians, men who never turned the sion in that room. As he understood them, court of justice, and samo sprong, winch alfectrd him moro thau tho blow tho Michael Carroll, Col. Bull , J. P., Aid. lluggy, J.I'., ibey would not bu agreed to now by tho liovcrnmout, thero havo him duties for consideration ; moreover .as ihe> doors, not like the Mayor of Waterforu elected to that board to give relief to the poor, either punished ? What greater cruultv ou llio huad, and did n.it know tho cause. In reply any , my poor Anthony liyrnc, T. Little, Patrick Murp hy, T.C., .ho adminis- nor would they satisfy public opinion. It is desir- could bo inflicted on a man than to be " interests, privato and professional, would havo com- »n) who said, on the first of January la-t , by admitting them iulo tho house, or by * served with a to Mr. K'.'il y, solicitor , ou cross-examination , com- (.Mr. Uichatd Conierl'ord, Daniel .M'Carthv, George ]/. ratepayers nblo that this question should bo discussed by both notice to quit from his holding, pelled me at no distant date, to locate myself in yonr 11 Wtt get the constabulary to keep the strange ' tration of out-relief. Their duty to tne after ho had expended plainant said there was no dilforcnco between them , Hryan, M.I'., K. M. Maru.u, J.I'., Thos. Power, J.I'., possible, con- thu laudlords and tenants of Ireland, and to discuss it upon it his littlo capital , and his labor town, I considered this might bo as good an oppor- our doors," but men who ever and :.l- was to keep down tho rates as much as , after improv- on that morning, but th.;io was somo timo ago, when pauponi .1. W. Sullivan, J.P. (mayor), Counsellor Loughliu, Jas with good temper (hear, hear). Tlioso two classes, ing its value, and having tunity as mi ht offer for my taking up my habitation 'ived them with every kindues3. In hi« sistent with a due care of tho poor, with a just and done all this to bo sorved ho said my liens went into his garden and wo'O g wayf- S. Loughlin, J.I'., Thus. Corr, Co'.umb Kennedy, John committed and those two alone, should try and settle it, for it is with a notice to quit, which nt most ives him but permanently in Carrick. This, 1 havo accordingly inie entire affair was a great insult upuu the watchful consideration of the poor inmates , , g rooting theic (a laugh); was then bound over to keep op Smithwick , J.I'., Aid. Mahor, John Potter, X. Walsh, into that a great mistake, in my opiuion, to leavo it in tho six months longer to remain in it douo, but I withdraw my candidature. Why ? A „„.,,. it w;.s a subtei i'uge, and one which should to their charge ; anything else introduced , and to tho poor fa- the peace towards defendant j did nothing to break Thus Couicrfurd, (.loorge Keade, P. Ilarte, A. Byrne, (no no) hands of political mountebanks, who never had as mily n short time to think of the great deal of poetical sentiment, has, I think, very hie quietly by them (hnar, hear). He (Capt room would , in his opinion, bo quite irregular , horrors that aro ap- the peace that ni'iniin'j ; did not strike him on the not Thus iienuett , J. Walsh. Ou Mr. Bryan's appearance much laud us would sod a lark (marks of disapproba- proaching them? Tho unnecessarily been introduced into this matter—an more that the commissioners he requested They had gone on very satisfactorily for somo time ; timo passes, and the:i tho arm. A witness named J.imus Konnelly deposed that P.) v iu the board room ho was loudly applauded. the men to givo an opiuion ou sheriff comes with the amount of sentiment totall protest for tho consideration of tin1 their clerk had told thorn their funds wero, just then , tion). Thoso are uot crowbar brigade; the unfor- ho was going to tho strand on the morning in question y at varianco with the to n thi* KLF.C11OX OK MAsTEII. this subject. Tho meu who should do so aro tho tunato father, or, it may bo tho spirit of theso frcc-trado and matter-of-fact times. I (hear hear) in a nourishing condition, with a fair prospect of in- poor mother, is on und saw Leo blcc-liir; ; asked him what happened, und gnat , After tho admissiou ol paupers, tho election of men who know practically tho working of tho land in his or her bed of have been neensed of selfishl interfering between a CaM.loN seconded tho motion, he saM, with creasing prosperi ty, but, they might depend upon it, death in that cabin which is about complainant said Hahassey sliuck him with tho y master o>' the workhouse, at a siilary, as recommended than whom none could bo better qualified to bo pulled to tho sick professioual friend and his brother whom he had adding it was the fiixl time he had if they should iutroducu thoso subjects into that room, the country, ground. They aro put out spron^ ; aaw llahassey going around the poii.t towa'-ds , greaisure , by thu commissioners, of £100 pur annum, and ra- ¦ Tho lato Sir Kobert Peel was fond under tho inclemency brought hero to attend oo himself and on his privato the minority try ing to govern the niiijo- hero would bo an end to that prosperity, nnd scenes lor such a duty. of the weathor; thoy arc thrown the public road ; coinplaiuaut saitl it was Hahassoy nvcrn tions was then proceeded with.. Somo of the guar- doubt of tho truth of the on tho road sido to die patients. Now Mr. Chairmao had done, so far, iu this case. Ho did , of contention would arise to tho great injury of their of say ing—aud I havo no , or go into tho workhouse, or, struck h :m. Mr. Keil y : If I am correctly informed, , , in answer to this, I ritr.icy diaus were for £sO a year, be.ieviug that it was sutfi- met an Irishman going to his work if they arc blessed with would ask would not Dr. Fitzgerald's brother bavo pv thev should agree to change their resolu- proper business, such as had occurred elsewhere say ing—he novor a sufficiency of means, to tho man fell on one of tho rocks, which wan tho causo , not cient for tho untrained hand.-* who wer« offering ; he did not desire to outer into con- emigrate from their nativo couutry far moro Iciauro and opportunity to attend on him and inting' this young womau becauso of this [hear, hear, and strong expressions of dissent). He iu London that (hear, hear) . of tho cut on tho head. Coin formed quito a diffeicnt tion whilst other guardians wero for keeping to the £10U, that tho opinion versation with him, aud that ho nover did so that hu What has caused the fooling of hostilit land his patients, if unencumbered with the nrdnous protod ho was, moreover, fortified in saying so did not, for one moment, mean to Hay y to Eng opinion, and sentenced defendant to two months' im- fis laid dowu iu the sealed order of the commissioners, Dungarvan union ought not , did not derive information from him (hear, hear). I which exists at tho other dido of tho Atlantic ? I M it duties of a largo dispensary district such as yonrs P frotrfact that Or. John Mackesy, one of their of such a board as tho prisonment with hard labor, a>:rl wcr- sorry it was which was read. The board, however, could not de- ht upon any subject ; have no doubt if Mr. Gladstono had au opportunity of not by men and tho sons of men ivho havo been turned However, in defBrence to even this view of tho matter, tnostunt local physicians, who had, at the outset, and would not, have great weig uot in their power to give him greater punishment , in cide tho question without a division, which resulted inUu- cross-examining my frieud Mr. O'Brien, ho would dc- out iu tho manner in which I have tried to doscribo I .now formally retire from the field , but cannot do so Bpok-orubly of Miss Moore'a capabilities for the he diil not want to say It did not possoss its full consequence of the vindictive mauuer in which he iu lli a'id 10. rivo far more information from him upou tho land to you; raeu who havo cast without expressing my deep senso of gratitndo to tho oflicresscd himself the day before to him (Capt. ence, but ho was afraid that a memorial from oveu tho themselves to tho oppo-iito acted towards the poor man. Tho Clerk said as the numbers wcro oven, the mo- would not iufluenco Mr. Gladstone qucstiou, thau ho could got from ovon Buch a political Kidu of tho Atlantio with this fooling of hostility in many members of your committee, who so generously D.) ilar terms, and said ihnt sho had youth and Dungarvan union DisiKinc roR OT S-AM'"i.—l am glad to inform you lion i'ell to the ground , aud thoy should proceed with or accelcrato the passing of tho star as John Francia Maguiro (disapprobation). their breasts, aud who havo been received with open honored mo with their support.—I remain, Mr. streio sustain her in discharging the duties ol to any great extent , that our efficient post mastm-, Mr. Edward Brcnan, tho election at tho sum stated in the advertisement. to say Mr. P. C LKHAN —Mr. Maguiro is not a political arms by America, and with something like a curse Chairman, very sincerely yourB, C-of course, under the direction of tho medical land bill. His duty there was, as cbairmau, has been appointed distributor of stamps for the tho V...•; u were four tenders read for tho appointmcut ; (hear hear, from Mr. M. Hatkett, and upon the country which drove them from their native " J. E. M'M AHO.V M UEPIIY, A.B., M.B., T.C.D., hear). Tho document to which Captain what ho thought and what ho would do. He felt mouutcbank , district of Duogarvan. The authorities havo made au meu but only two of the applicants appeared in person, as the considera- others). land (hear, hear) ? Such things as thoso to which I L.R.C.S.I., 4c, 4c. Powided was, as they wero told, numerously that their duty to the poor prevented excellont selection in the appointment, as thcro is not they were bound to do by tho advertisement. Tho question as that before them, but, at J[r. Q CI .VLA-V—I don't mean to say ho is a mounte- have alluded havo caused this spirit of antagonism, " Carrick-on-Sair, January 10th, 1870." Bigtit bv whom he (Capt. Dillon) could not [ire- tion of such a a moro competent or a moro eflicient poison filling a first was from Mr. Lamb, for five years teacher iu tho the same time, if they decided to go on with tho dis- bank. und whilst the cause exists, so long will that spirit tend' • bv what class, rospcctable or otherwise, similar office in the south. In all tho arduous nnd the minority try- Kilkenny union, aged about 25. 2nd—From Mr. cussion he would feel bound to put the question. Mr. II ACKETT—Ho is au Irishman who has tho- remain ; but lot tho causo bo removed by giving us "ARTFUL D0DGINGS" he d know . If ihi* system of important appointments ho holds under tho govern- Carroll, who resides near Ballyragget. Both wcro UARDIANS hear;that's very fair, roughly studied the laud question, and knows more every justice ; let us havo, ns I said before, fixity of TO THE EDITOR OP THE WATERPOED NEWS. in,» tthe majority was to go on, all ho could tay Several G —Hear, ment, ho has giveu general satisfaction to the public. highly recommended, and both appeared before the lord. about it, perhaps, than all other Irishmen put to- tenure and fair ronts, and then take away tho soldiers, was 'aterloid guardians could do no good (hear, my Hitherto thcro wns some difficulty experienced in Kilmacthomas, January 11th, 1870. . boa-d. Mr. Molony, clerk, on being appealed to, said HAIRMAN opinion that this gether (hear, hear). tako away thu police ; every house in the country bcar)najoiity of those outside should not try to C —Now as many as are of finding tho office of stamp distributor, but now there Sin—Through tho columns of yonr influential Lamb had given him satisfaction in tho discharge of Mr. Q UINLA N —Of lato wo havo heard a great deal will be a citadol of defenco for Great Britain and of motion do pass will say, aye. cau be none, owing to tho centra) situation of the journal, I wish to cxposo what to me appears to be a C° the temporary duty as master. Tho other applicants did teuuro (hoar, hear). Some few years Ireland. It has been said that the Govcrumont mea- M^m:—Sot a majority pcoplo out- Mr. (^I.IXI.AX—Pardou me, my lord ; I think tho about fixity of Post-office in tho Main-street. real , dr-wnright Tory dodge. On on estate in tho uot appear ; they wero Mr. FiUpatrick, Mallow, aud a word unuttered except at tho back sure, now ponding, will not bo a .satisfactory that question just now is, whether or not tho motion shall sinco that was ono, A GOOD LANOMIU H .—It affords mo gront satisfaction immediate vicinity of Kilmacthomas, it was proposed Bide Oiear). Mr. Buggy, Castlccomcr, whero ho was formerly chimney corner of tho poasanl's If such a system was to prevail , be discussed (hear, hoar). Many here may wish to of a ditch, or in tho it will not meet tho wishes of the people. Now , I to record thu generous and kind act of a good and to tho tenants to present what I will call " au address M SGOKMAN — clerk. The two candidates in attendance, only, were now it was heard through tell tho Government this ouc fact : If this statement representative bodies in this discuss it who would not voto for it, and we must first cabin (cries of no, no), whilst considerate landlord in tho person of the Earl of of confidence" to their landlord. Who gave " wind" there; be no usu in put to tho vote, when the contest was a sharp ono. Ireland, aud was taken up (huar, hear). decide the point , shall OT discuss tho motion ? You the length and breadth or bo correct, if they do not givo us a satisfactory Rill , Huntingdon. Your correspondent fins been informed to the proposition I am at a loss to know, bat this I counn.ll events Kor Lamb, 17—Carroll, 15. Majority, 2. tho country (hear, hear). they will only bu adding -TT observed that Capt. I'owur aud Capt. have, my lord, most fnirly left tho question in tho by men in high positions in fuel to I ho flame already of his lordship's kindness and generosity by a party am certain of, that the day fixed upou lor the framing Mr -i'i Mr. Lamb, ou cutciing the board room, returned —Just in tho samo way as tho church buruing, for tho peop strongly agaiuat the right of tho hand i of tho board, without adopting an arbitrary Mr. C L'KIIAN lo will never bo satisfied until from his lord-hi p's estate to tho west of this district. of the address, a certain tenant, who appears to have Diiloi^'okeu the guardiaus his sincere thanks, and said that all his hear) . they obtain such a measuro (hear tho commissioners to stay a-iy course, to do which , perhaps you would be legally question was taken up (hear, , hear) . Now that A short t'lne ago two tenants on tho estate were feathered his nest remarkably well, brought, " read nublirriie to enetijiei would bu concentrated io tho porformanco of hoard two gentlemen on y, of tho board, or to compiaiu ol entitled. And now , irty lord, wo will , if you please, Mr. Qi.INL.VN—Wo lately wo havo altars fruo our homes must bo frco also (hear, owing two years' rent each , and not being in a position cut , and dry ," in his pocket, tho copy of ao address uctioil>6 part the duties of master, to their satisfaction. two veterans of tho House hear). I have groat plcasuro iu , " have done, but did Capt. U.llou decide whether this discussion shall proceed or not. tho hustings at Waterford, supporting this mo- to pav , bo it. stated to the credit of tho noble propviu- glowing with enthusiasm, love, and respect for tho nvttav •i'i'-'l't Tho Clerk wits then directed to advertise for a nud Sir Henry Barren, ad- and worded as it is 'l.l the hoard forget that upon a Messrs. M. W ALSH and It. B VRNE expressed their of Commons, Mr. Osborno tion , , I think is is a very modnrato tor, bis lordship said (as I am informed), " as you landlord, but ended—mark you!—as f ollowa :—" That remerr cuu schoolmaster in tho local papers, and in T IIK WATKB - iu favor of fixity of tenure, aud ono (hear hear). I fuel that when the majority had decided a high senso of tho very fair way iu which tho chair- ilressing tho electors , great credit is due to aro not iu u positiou to pay your rent, dispose of your we require >io tenant rig ht , or any legislative inter- recension , IIIIIII N KHS , at a salary of- £33 a year aud rations. find a princi ple such as that advo - .Mr. O'Brieu for bringing this important question be- .. way, an individual guardian look man was putting the question. 1 think when you interest iu tin: farms to your best advantage, and let ference whatever ! !" Tbo tenants, like men, in- „ "rtaiu Tho Mayor thought it ought to bo £ 10 a year, as it 1 feel you must como to the fore tbo board and for having ' write 'to the commissioners, aud com- Tho C HAIRMAN 'hen put it to the board, would tho cated by two such men, , it discussed iu so calm, a solvent tenant occupy ynur placo." I understand dignantly refused to sign such a document. Tho 2n i. f <¦" comes out of the consolidated fuud. it has assumed an importance which so clear, and so able a iiianuor. I havo warm hopes ' ,t the majo'ity had dono upon that occa- discussion proceed or not ? A thundering " aye " conclusion that they availed tlium.sulves of Uis lordship's stl-xgestinu, dodge is visible. What would Mr. Gladstono think or ;„ Mr. Murphy proposed, seconded by tho Mayor, that would uot be cuiitled to expect that hoards of guardians have done great service iu ' Thu people scut them theru lo do resounded through tho room, the only negative ap- a few years back one anil tl.auked him iu a most kind manner for his coti9i- say whon ho would see this affair signed by Irish • ( en) ' Mr. Mullay, an active aud intslligcut young man, cry, uuurud upou tho hust- this cause (hear hear) . Many of tho leading repre- ' duty, and tho samo people had a pearing to como from Lord Hunliugdoo. Tho ques- for it (hear, hear) . That durati: leuling toward s them. Had wo many land tenant farmers, declaring that tenant right was not .il'i r 'upleN) whose father is an agriculturist, be appointed school- taken up with much abi- sentatives of tho Irish «cruliniso their conduct, as was done tion was therefore declared carried, amid very great ings of Waterford, has been peoplo have lately attended proprietors of this descri ption, Ireland would bo all required by them ? I havo heard that it is to be, r I to master i>,i >. (tut. 1'asscd. O'Brieii, on tho heights ol t/oiirdd lvJicro this subject was discussed ? As to Dr. Mackesy say ing that Mi»s applause. lity hy my friend, Jlr. , ami thoy thn hotter for it. attempted to coerce the tenants next time ts sign ,1 wr Tho following tenders wore read—Indian meal pur he has re-echoed that cry, but although have found that their fears of fixity of tenure were ' lK.-r.-ioi. for this oltice, what he Tho Karl ol H UNTINODON then rose and 6aid that as Slievegrino ; C KNTKNAUIAN .—A man nainod Richard Graham some similar doenment. If it is, I'll ventilato the VI. r» fitting sack , Ills lid ; oatmeal, £13 10.-1 pur too—Tominins.— deserts of nature, I'll uot go all groundless ; that they wero more frig ™',| ,,,JW i.. Mate was that, except ill that he was the only guardian who said " no," ho would surrounded there by tho htened than died iu the Diiugarvau union wnrk-hotlso last week in whole affair, and expose, with yonr pormission, the { Oaimcil , £1-V pt_-r ton ; half ton Indian meal, £7 12s— nay that his voicu is as of ono cry ing in hurt by ilium, and I can tell you why so—beeausu ' e dav of election, Dr. Mackesy never saw desire to make a few explanatory remarks (hear). He so far as to tho 100th year of his age. This old warior was at the means resorted to by Tory dodgers, to cast a , Wedlock. One ton oatmeal, £13 10 ; Indian meal, (laughter) . fixity of tenure does not mean iufriii^mcnt on the I '"v,,man at all , and could not, thereloie, had n« objection , in tbo abstract , to discusa the ques- tbe wilderness battles of Vinegar Hill , Arklow, and Now Koss ; was stumbling block in the way of tho coming land bill. \ii' ' J . i . . i t.^mifr her slulitics l'Js per sack—Uowues. Acccpled. ri O'DliiKN—Do you think so f I would not wish rights of the landlord (hear hear). The landlord is .}rv accun.li.- mode <,( tealiug her abilities tion of Tenant Kight ; he had no fear of tenant ghl , Mr. , then in tho -7th yetir <:!' hi-: .•!;**», and ao'.ed in the Yours, very truly, VIGILENS. said Messrs M'Curlli r, O'Duunel), and Coraerford, wero such a measure would he carried snko to hear you say that ou my lord's assured of full protection iu what we seek, aud I am • k-G. The people of Ki.ghmd oucc , and ho believed that for your owu capacity of hotly servant to one of the British officers, of appoiuud to tako slock uuzt Tuesday. Hoard of Guardians quite sure the tenant farmers of Ireland would, if ' ,, ^1 we have a House Lords," ami he (Mr. whether or not tho Dungarvan property . named 0'Tonlo ; received a snbro wound on llio right COUNTY MEETING—THE LAND QUESTION. !. Bridget Uarlfoi-d was voted £2 to assist her emigra- think that, as m this case, a tenant there was necessity, run to tho rescue of tho proprie- V'oow «av , thank Uod they had tho poor law petition in its favor (hear, hear). That was of itself of Mr. Qi.iM.AN—I arm, which caused it to be much contracted. Ho was TO THE ED1TOU OP TIIK WATERPOKD NEWS. r " pie- tion to her huabatid iu America. question; but ono thing farmer is thu proper person to bring forward this tors, particularly when they sue them amongst their ' ic-rs t said he would have had eve'-y that tho bill would not be such as to fatisfy the people ; Mr. Quinlan concluded y objection to our entertaining this army, and always spoke iu tho highest terms of the most favorably ; names of porsons of position and expectations of rence in tho terms of tho motiou put boforo them for subject here was from my convictiou that it would „*, tlii- < . lii.i'H.s «f »'•«•• niwlical ullicers iu Ibb THE JAPANESE TROUPE. IX WATEKFOUD, that it would fall far short of tho bravery displayed by them. Deceased acted iu vari- influence coming in daily. I would like to BOO every ' no). Whilst there (hear, hear). interfere with our duty as guardians. 1 did not mean "'"¦.c bel n.-v«.-il , at ihe ti.iiu the coiumiasiioucrs This celebrated trouiw of Japauuso iniinjn workers many people in this country (no, consideration ous capacities hero ; at ono time he was servant, man iu his right plaeo on that occasion.—Yours trnly, Miiul 11 011 ' us announced elsewhere iu this evening's issue, bad landlords in Ireland, there are Mr. Jl. A. A NTHONY —I rise, my lord, with very to say there was uot a great reform required in llio i 1 1' -'O- l ll :l . iW to - -' " will , are a great many . again a coach painter at.d glazie r, musical instrument M. A. A NTHONY. ^ -'-'' 'lU' " " " pursun." HoomM City Hall for a short , bear) ; there were great pleasure to support tho petition just read for land tenure of Ireland, becauso I know that thero is - or i.ll.'-rwUo, tlii-v had not seen lliul appear al the Assembly , , a great many good onus too (hear maker; then ho had to solicit tho humane and bono- commencing on Weducsday next. no matter the board, aud I feel a peculiar gratification iu doiug so, (hear, hear) ; but iu one thing I now ngreo with Mr. T!'-.ti'.u i.laced belore the mvdical meu wan, visit of four day s, >ouir. wlui.se tenants could not be better off, volent for assistance, und when nil failed ho had to FASHIONABLE NEWS. (or the last vrcck and tbe present, tho trou/je bav-o Jy.ind Mr. Gladstono. when I find that tho principles of that polition aro Anthony, if fixity of tenuro is coinbi-wd with payment of ' ,1 an i-xiwriehcod |.er»oii be l«--al During , uhal Bill would be passed by boat retreat to the workhouse, whero he died. Hon. D. P. Fortescue, M.P. and unite ' such a jiursou buuu electrif ing the good people of Dublin—no easy desired to say this much, KO as to set supported by the noblertau who so worthily presides rent, then I'm with ijim perfectl y (loud aud pro/onged , hare rbev n inied , uf course, that y Ho (Lord II.) fell s.im-,vll.-, f.ir fa- le Hi.l, S..oth Molina, l>:»oinhi.«. t Uotundo by their astounding feats, a objected to have at this board, aud by his noblo father, who is amongst cheering). THE STABBING CASK AT THI QUARTER . ' ihJ most suitable, but , at that very nine, mailer—at ll.u , himself right upon the question. Ho The Earl of Donoughmore and the vo (or discussion us hero to-day , both model landlords (applauso) . We Mr. QUINLAN—A word of explanation (hear, hoar). SESSIONS. Hon. W. F. not aware of the capabilities ot M.s=. Muuru convincing proof of which statement is that their per- pilitical manure brought into that room Hatcluoniin have b,eu >uyiux «t Comirhmorr I r havo been crowded to cicc.is by not onl " This is not a political question.") could uot havo a better omen of success for the causo When I spoko of fixity of tenuro what I meant was, TO TUB EDITOK OKTIIE WATEttFORD NEWS. , oo i viiit r.rtwsilion. Ti.o guaidiaus bad ceded Mi« formances y (loud cries of, with thr Mitqaii «n,l Murrhiorwn i,f WuterlorJ . but b '¦rime of Dublin society. then is tho meaning than to find our petition to the House of Commons that tho peoplo of the North required to have tliut Dungarvan, January 10, 1870. si lar-i: majority, and ho did not .-.«rc- why thu general public y the Not a political question ! What The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Lismore M, ht thoir astoni-l.u.ents were under the question? Is not a political question supported by tho father and son, who, I may saj , pro- principle legalised there, and ITO in tho South want Sin—I havo read with surpriso, tbo remark of tho now ituil.ly il'eiu.-i.,vi* h' *ubm.iiii,fc' to 0.) Monday nig of a political bit RpiNiuit'il tho R'V. John Bain, ticar of Kduiulrr. D IO J|,,Id wilo to tho sills, at this board to-day (hear, hear). tbe tamo rulo under a legalised form (hear, hear), editor oil the verdict of the jury in tho Dungarvan „ najority outside, by giving up Lnuir vuie patronage of tho Couutess WaidL-giave, ono thai, is discusHed before I'arliamont ?—onuvhich the Vicar Cbor-.l>lrp of tbe Linoore Catunlril, vacant br Irish Chief-Secretary, followed next evening by is considered by the .(lectors at large when returning Lord lli-.vriNuuoN—Not tho whole subject of the Wheu I said it was not buard of Homo years back, what stabbing caso. Ho says:— " It must remain a sub- the death of Ills Vrn. Archdeacon Power, I meant was, it was not takoa up by public men hero of astonishment, aud a curiosity on tho records of tlusiAN begged to lemind Mr. Morris thut oqually fashionable patronage, both t»ccasiuus with their representatives to the House of Commons? Hold petition. ject APPROACHING MARBIAGE IH HIGH LOT.—Tho ho tLuli spoku w«s not 11.0 musie. Tluj compauy consists of twenty a tenant right meeting iu tho Town Hall of Dnngar- Mr. A NTHONY —Pardon mo, my lord. Tboro may until recently, and that it was only of lato they mado the Dungarvan quarter sessions." And so it ought, Earl ul Uunrjiven is abnut to coutraci amitum iijiai allmrua tl, -t upon which military VMI-- a full si.an; i.f astonishing will attend it with groat pleasure; but in bn a slight diversity of opinion as to details, but I it their theme. You now find aach men ns Osborne if tho cvidenco were as plain and uncoutradioted as with Miat Latnbrrt, dxashtfr ol Hie la e Hmrj ' icf'iro the chair; the qui-aiiun , lUe pro- mombers, each of whom hu* van , and 1 Limlit-r solel in tho inter- think that tho broad principle it advocates is acknow- and Sir Henry Barron going in, for it, and that was tho editor seems to think it was. I am thinking if Esq., D.L., M.P, of C»all» Cranmgli, in the county of ''' y Capt. l'owi-r that ihu muiiional ol tin; leats, ulro brilliantly execuud. We du not mean to ihis room we are called on to act y from the commisaiuucrs. the pfngi-ainine, but weiiavu thu assurances poor. ledged, and I feel quito confiden t, from tho honest, what I meant by what I said upon tbis subject (hear). tho learned gcntloman wore on tbo jury, ho would not VYeifnrd. The LuraUrl Uindjr is one ot the moet ancient '"^. 1JC. riMiuested particularise ests of tho and re«p»ctal,l« at iritli Catholic familien. It wat "" ' J'.iir.inl—w«: need n'.t go larther— . KETT—And will not tho consideration of manly, Irishman way in which our noble chairman Tho Earl of II UNTINOIION —I have no objection, be so hasty in hi9 conclusion. Thero woro gentlemon eitabliihtd Mtitriii— As ouo of tho»o who voted lor of tho fVcrniiiu i Mr. II AI i» Iretan.il by Milo do Lau.bertt, temp Hvory II. I do not bee any by those extraordinary Japanese be for the interests of thn poor? (Imar) . aud his noble father have now acted, that they wunt whatever, to Mr. Anthony 's definition of fixity of ton* on that jury, who have been on tho grand and potty Above ,,„. „„ tbu recent occasion, that the treat olfuiud this quistion dowande'l Fliihp ds LarnVrtf uf Udlyliiru in the barony of what has occurreu is one of the mo*l interesting character. Thu Juurnut , Lord H USTINUUON — Was not tho Church question a but a little more relluctiou of tho subject to fully uro (hear, hear, and prolonged cheors) . I have, how- jurios of Dungnrvau for the past nineteen years, and n,r going further, seeing Forth, who n. Marian , daughttr of John Syonoti , Esq. Th« others;. >ou spcakiug ol thu perloimalices it. the metropolis, adds : religious one nnd is not thin a political one? (no, no). agrco with us upou it (hear, hear). They havo come ever, a decided objection to tho Jlxity of tenure as laid who, if intelligence, experience, and stako in society, LimUtrts are rulatrd to ibe S'^ffordt ot Afv. from the Chair.nau aud , Wr>-nn»re, the Tidbola of Ciatle Talbol oi a sealed order d.sia.^ing tlie Shrewalmry family—aud lome of tho Wuc of htl laudud by largo aud admiring assemblages. lace, wo would I* found agioting pretty fixity of teuuro (hear, hear from Lord Huntingdon). considered Lord Huntingdon must be under somo marked out ns porsoos who would not value their Koman nobihtv nig y app in its proper p including the tioigbeaes, &>*., Ac. . ' being the case Thoso who ii.H-ud to treat thcinsulvus to a visit to nearly in all its }toiu:H. But not to further detain the It was stated to us just now by Mr. Quinlan, that but mistako in imaginiug that Mr. Bright suggosted Bnoh oaths, Is a different thing altogether. '"^'i'zl'ls there any hope ol ihw Oarer SZCRETABT B LODGE.—OD Tuesday this euu-riaiiiinonl arc sure to bo pleased." Wo board, I beg to com ludi; by thanking you very isin- a few years since tho principlo of fixity of tonuro.was a proposition. I don't wislito, nor shal l I divulge the eeorcts qf the eten- UNTINODON in; their Eicellmciet tbe Lonl Lieutenaut and Uunnttaa ' " rc witliout a matron in thick tho company may assure thuuisulvus of a sue- ci;ol y Tor the patieuco with which you havo heard heard ol but in the cabin of tho peasant of this conn- Lord H —Aftor tho words in tho potition jury box—I only auswer for myself—and I »&y this, ^ w-m—v^u c w Sprnrer bonornl the Kinht Hon. Cbicheitrr F-vInco*met I ' " " ' ca.o ccsstul viBit to our city. tnu (hear. hear). try " fair rents" put in tho word "paid," and I will fully that I have always ondeavored (Q aoqnit ovorj pri- the sick poor there are without iho Couoteai Waliltgrftvo with their compior, it tu Cuiei .l.if il Mr. Wit. O'lJ'ilEN then roso to propose liis motion, Mr. QviMi'AN—Uttered in tho chimuoy cornor. agreo to tho proposition (cheers). soner givon in cbargo, whore I oould. I never convict 8»crei»rv's Iiodga, at a priv»t« theatrical , so far as the cou=,tau* supervision prrfoTaia.«e*, Inviti. for themis au:l in doing so .Kiiid —M y lords and gentlemen, on this Mr. A NTHONY —Well, uttered in tho chimney corner. Mr. A NTHONY—Decidedly, my lord, decidedly (hear, but where I must—where tho evidenco is too clear 1 11 1 t !tt olhert concerned, and 1 n-a.iy do .IOL sec D KA 'IH OF A V KTKUAS .—Boiough Constable John ' *!? if "?' ¦ , to Sir Cti.Tlta tod ^J nurau weeks I gave iiotico that I would , on this Now it seems hard l y necessary for mo to tell you that hear, from Mr. O'Brien aud others). and boyoud a Bhadow of doubt. I do not intend to Lad/.'"S Wheelerw? T Cuffe, Mr., r?MraT' , and lb« Gaiu died on the 7th inst, ut the ruiiideuco of his day three Miite* Oiboroe ' dav nii'Vi: that we adopt u petition to Parliament in Mr. Quiulan made u mistake—a very serious mistake Tho last paragraph of tbe petition was amended, on givo tho ovidonco ; but this I havo to say, when yoflr (Newtowo Anner), \lr. and Lady Qweodoiirw O'Sbt*. Sir r doT Mr. Jacob the,, put the Kraud-daiighler, Summorland, iu the Mth year of hii ' r ^ r S 1 favor of fixity of tuliuie and fair runts, and I have —when he uttered that sentence, but I am sure he this suggestion, to read as followB ;— reporter gavo CoraminB s, ho did not iWe that John and Iwd> Eamon'l*, tc. ' the "ay..-. to have it. -Mr. (S , 55 ol which ho had soi vi-d in tho Wuterl'ord J^ ,m.d declared fjo nnw very great pleasure in doing so, iu the words of will bo glad of the correction (hear, hear). Fixity of " Your pi-tilii.iirir, Ilintlurr, pr« r iliat your honorable Commins Snore he heard so tap a.t ihe door, al- John Talbot Power, Bsq, M.P, countr and thoUhairmau decided thu Corporation. He was born in Beau-street , Waterford, hoc... in iy g- cotniiiK Ke&sion , nnd rja«s a law winch , witliout tarried, crri-l that our noble nnd venerated chairman ol former try ; it has been known in tho North for very many is strange if thero woro a tap at all, how he conid not ¦^¦^ and J Power Ireland hid her mauulaciures ; but iu the troublous inliinginit on the ruht of landlord*, to the payment ot fair arrived at TUilk«uuyii!^' ? ' ¦"£• - > E«q-. /)re : — davs (Lord Stuart dc Dccies) in nut hui-o at this dis- years (hear, hear). What in there known as tenant havo heard, it , Oommins was considered tho only dis- Ca*tle ou Tburaday, oa a yi.it to lbs Union. times of tbo l'euiusulur wais, ho joined the South and t-quihiltlc rente , will tecute io (be tenant* their just Maiqui* of Oruoatle* ' . . . . To the Guardian of IU Il ater/urJ' cussior , but I am not finding tho slightrat fault with right is nothing more nor lass than fixity of tenure demiio.l , fixiiy of temire arid fair mitH paid." interested witness, be being tho only one outside tho Cork Militia, aud with them sorved uulil they wero aro tho landlords of tbo and anything coming- from bira ought to " K I ...M ..,» , Jm.u.n . 11 , lb"0. the noble lord who i n-.v sits in the chair (hear, hear). (hear, hear). Let mo ask, It was then put in its entirety, nnd agreed to in the family, . be disbanded in 1K15, and wa« then elected au official of tbo U NIVKESITI EDVCATION. TLEiiF.5-1 tU nk it l.ut ?m.|.ll i'U» <" "'< ""r-)- Lord Hastings, as you all well know, gives his laud to South of Ireland unwilling to givo what tbo landlords warmest and most nnauimous manner. carefully considered. There isUnother thinjf whioh —We perceivetlut a doon- • l.mi. nioii. 1 Corporation. There yet survives iu the service ef the taent is being retry ¦ 0un<-»P'Cird l.i-dy. i:. •lii' lr»i P'^ '. at fair rents, itud, more than that, ho al- of tho North havo given years ago, and aro, with some Bhould not bo forgotten. If tho person Who opened extensively signed by CathoHo ' - with intellect clear aud health sound, his tenants Mr. ANTHONY thon moved that tho petition bo en- uck Imd •yin|*tl,y .mJ»up|,"f I , »H'lsn "iii l0', ->• same body, who ehooao to sell their interest in their oxcoptionB,'giving to tho present day ? (hear, hoar). tho door closod it a^ain, as it could easily be do»o, noblemen, members of Parliament and others, in fivor . """• r-. " Napoleou's wars," Henry Safoy, lows any grossed ) that it bo entrusted for presentation to Sir : ,te iiii..l >Hiriii..li«.u , llm I liti|uenilj f.-'K-l another veteran of solvclit puichiwcrs (hear hear). About The Ulster Tenant Itight of which I speak was created and allow tho accused to, go his way, thero would be of improved university^education; 'Kbthing can be ¦ ll.ru ami thi-ri- in- holdings to , Johu Esrnunuo, Bart., senior M.P. for tbo county ; ' ,t tUe l'V«r licr-pilnl , ami Hi" who eutered the service of tbo Corporation ouo year lanting of Ulster, and that tenant right iB no BtabhiDg (use. The cvidonco undoubtedly was uu. more unsatisfactory than the present syitem. ¦¦ |.u».iiuu lur wl.it li I a month since a tcniuit of his nt Ballyhecna sold bis at tho p that Mr. De la Poer, junior M.P. for the county, tho If it |,y l.i-r in 'I"! ilini'» i,« lilil uej )0»Hi01l interest for £100, und another ut ljalliiiamultina got fixity of tonure. , member for Dnngarvan, and the members for tho city , If place of being ou, |Ml,.,ui^r. Ti.al, c- -l-e. t about )ii» roam on tho day hu diod, und Buffered from who Bottles thoro as a tenant, so long be nailed, but the accused, comparatively, empty, would be crowded...... uuai ly 1. a-"'"- H'"- £12 for a holding of four acres and a half(lirnr, hear). turn out a mail of Wntorford, bo requested to support its prayer. such it may and the ao- . - iiaiiiinuii"" *'• "'" no defect but bis bearing. his rent; ho has a perfect ri ht to cusors—consequently it wont to the jury in iU TH» TEIBQBAPH QWIMS. " , *>i.iv »y n»'i'!»lS iltr He not only allows this, but ho built a nliapiil for us as that man pays g The motion was agreed to, and tho important pro- . . direct —TheVarrengBiwIii - ui «•}' ui'ip«""'W U""" FAIK .—Wednosday tho usual monthly ^ -ii '«l with r. Hti. s »U:ch I K ILKKNNY cost ; he supplied it with vestments, and his land BO long as ha fulfils his part of tho contract : course. There wore other matters besides, whioh I vc m» «iqu4 He -l"'M>'h fair.groun, which was miserably at his own ceedings torminatod at half-post four p.m. iilid .iMla.ttel.nili iud) ami ru:i>;.«!'i;lilljr. fair was held ill tho which could bo expected from a good that is, to pay hiB rent, a fair rent, and that is what shall not raon>(qn—:they were not reported ; neverthe- oompletedi' It will be rather, awkward-'UiottW So.'' uu''l»" l»iil">ut tven the ivay ut JL t.ial), cold and muddy. hear). It is men like his lordship we wo call fixity of tenure (hear, hear). My lords, in less, i,t appeared in evidence, and shonld bring a doubt, metiagea to Passageand• ,TrttnKn^ftir,^SK^^ |^ _ irn'^i h averaging from landlord (hear, and subsequently Lord HASTINGS. Alao proaont—M . Mlilr Hit .-piU'om "I Ui« if'1 i.i.j-rily "I jour cattlo was thiu. Beef rauged hig , if wo had all like him looking for this fixity of tonure, wo aro not revolu- and a grave one too, on tho mind of any juror. the saw postal arrangement, be imiwd.jkei . tin - ¦ •in* i wutit iu Ireland (hear, hoar) ; The jcilteni' "" ¦ H11 er o( '•"ini.M'- iiej per cwt. A very brisk demand lor A. Anthony, Maurice Hackett, J. it. Terry, Sir f . tl. ' up J'.i-B '•'trrl 'J '*'¦"''' ' i "'" £;i to £3 7a- <>d. not want any tenant right bill for Ireland tlonists. No, my lords, wo are opposed to it as tho- jnry woro boaud to give tho bonofit of this dp.not to rote of Is.. . We hope the iii,j, it oot distantM^ tfifcr*'' '¦" -! : ; : r «i":iv ''"" ^' •¦'¦>« once n.tid ... any The pig fair took placo tho this daj, among whom wero many of the fishermen HK 'I ' WMU horse fair was iuforior. vernment and tho country, to tho exclusion of every honest man should be oonvloted." Hence tbe curiosit T NATio5AiBAN»^-Mr;WAhiKV;tflr' - u-"r'" •"* ul> the following petition be adopted by this board. , weather. tuuld ' »" " salo, the greater number boiug bought by grantod by the Government jury could not conscientiously come to arrived, in sucoession to Mr? WaUci^^tla^iitttMU • ,. ry l...t ¦•' cipl-jiiu ih...- la-, bin .uieiit.-, ollcrcd for Mr. BOILK read tho petition as follows:— tho only thing which, , any other -^ ; ,, ' buyers, ut 5Us. per cwt. THE TENANT RIOIIT PETITION. — Lord Hastings ' 'MtrantmeUIok.'" • ¦ •' 1 ;, «r «» »') '' ¦¦' -«¦••¦"««"''. Vrtisiji il<>- Watc-rlord .Petition of the Uuardiaus of Dungwvan Union , in will acttle thocountrv, and provent the possibility ol verdict, notwithstanding the wish of any part; to io «¦ \ /"^^^*f*Es*BH9B»il' ca MII IU >* " The signed the potitioD, on behalf of the board, adopted at ¦ -¦¦"¦ : •¦ iJ -P^ K II COU- with a large pieco of (loud cries of hear, hoar). Wn want tc hare the unfortunate man convicted.— — "- -*tt.-.».^-^^v.^^3gagg^Sg^ „.. ih II K> " ""¦ «'"". •"> Tho l'opo baa been presented the County of W'akrjord, revelation their lost meeting, in favor of on equitable settlement % remain, do. ¦*'¦'"" valued £1 000 from tho landlords (hear hear), bat wo DRO las madea presentof v vui. 'wiv.i-1 • • silver, by an Irish resident of California, , " HUMBII SBIWBIU— ibdt u liai IK«U dtdareJ by jour take nothing , of tbo land laws. A J », 3BliQMLtoilNr*^fcSS5^^^g ii,u.«u, l will «K«iu «ek yuuc lanragej >: tue nut "5»3PU Hnai OOTWH CATECHISM — •v-• inSer- 111* ' ¦ ' ¦ the drrssinga fur grass lands. poor man when oxoited speaks from the mouth, NOW BEADY,—PAST II OP er'a. health. ¦ ,'.. «.— have carried it through; though, no doubt, mt»ndr-d for lea oats or other She eaid, her utti*r waa at home, Old irass landi which are but not from, tbe heart (cheers). My father-in-law, Th« GOrriB. 7ITiE ar« Ibe reiolt of ]oof rticaj in sympathy with the undertaking and .the good with as little delay u SAINT- PATRICK QIVJE A. WATERPROOF Antf lie lay aick a-bed ; crops, should now be ploughed up, whose son occupies a seat at the couucil board, filled THE LIFE OF I CAN vestigation of tbs remedies beat adapted f or t dutueg And therefore waa it ah« «i aant offices of the Emperor of the French must count possible ao as to afford lime for the sods roitim', nnd the APOSTLE OF IRELAND, by the Author of " The Illus- , , , tho civic chair with credit; and I hopo to prove to Their rich, atitpufatioa;, atomachic qualities, a bore all Abroid to beg her bread. for something. But in spite of all obstacles and pertect closing nnd consolidation uf the furrow slices. trated History of Ireland," HUNTING COAT completa raoovalton of llie nervous system der their breadth of wheat you that I am worthy of tho trust unanimously reposed SCAELET tlieir its great cost, it is opened at last, tho ports of Wnsn. -Where there is a considerable (life of St. Patrick, the First ever Published,), io every renpect worthy ihAr significant title, f may b< We aaw a woman fitting do*n wo would orge sune rura exrtiioii in coin, in mo (hear, hear, and cheers). The year which has at 7s. Upon « utone to rest, Said Imaila constructed, the port and road-stead atill uiwottrn , BE COMPLETED IN F0UB PABTS, 17s. 6d. ! taken without bitxlrnnca otnestraintof dial , A id in thii mitting it to the earth without delay ; it is still a Rood time, just passed away was a very remarkable ono, because TO' or 14 Numbers at 2s. each. It is For £2 claim pre-eminence ov ost othei Sbe hid baby at her tack, of Suez improved, and the maritime navigation the aenson each Part, reipfct also they nay * but will require an additions! quantity ol seed »» it conferred roligious equality on tho Irish people, Orders for Parts I and II may be sont lecause I advertised medicines. Ry promoting diReatioi sorishing Another it bar breast. of the Canal proved to be a success. Its impor- « to prevent tint laut tillering >t a lato period , requested that How can it ie done ? Simply, advanre. , >o as p andl hope will cement that bondofbrotherly loro which Mother Abboss, St. Clare's Convent, Ken- the constitution—enriching without inflsminj blood~ tancein a commercial point of view must be very «nd wbicb tends to produce successive growth* aud uneven to tho Eov. Superin- I ajk'tl her why «!>» loiter'd Hi're should exist betweoa all olassos (bear, hear) ; but this Post-office Orders payable to M ART embrace within my ovm fami lythe bracing* without sttmolatiiifr the nervous aysteu vioVntly When tlie wind was ao chill P great. In the trado with India it gives also great ripening ol the crop. msro, Co. Kerry. year will commonco a now era in our national history, AOAS , if necossary. — they atrenKtbrn tbe gcnfr.il habit , snd resto • natural Sbe lorrj'd her head and ba.de th" child , , Italy, Greece, BERB may be sown in rich, dry, and early soils, li-r fiibfr 0'H . Stamps may be sont tendent, the Salesman, and the Cutter. Con- advantages to Spain France becauso it will, I trust, scttlo satisfactorily tho re- OPINIONS FBBSS, healthy looeol tba nervous and mu-icular fibres a enliven- That icroam'd behind, be atill. B grain or soiling crop, or TnE Austria, and Russia, and may restore to tho Medi- '-iin soiN lations between landlord and tenant; and until that "Sister M. Franccn Clnre (Miia Uuiuclc) is now tnjramd sequentl no high wages to pay. ing aDd invigorating both body and rniod. isands of KlE may be sown on cold, backward , or nionn , ¦ y, hopeless cases, given up b She tol I at that her husband «erv'd terranean nations much of tho commerce they bt* diy, or great question is placed on a solid basis wo can hopo in prep.irini the Lite of St. 1'alrick , tbe Patron of Ireland,' apparently y the laci have been f or a grain or soiling crop, provided tbe soil pe'Oianently carrd and havrburnegiatefnl evid if tb« fact A soldier far away ; lost by the discovery of the passage to India by renderrd so by thorough draining, for littlo commercial prosperity (hear, hoar), for what a faithlu! anil critical account of whose mission, act), and P. J. SVLLI YAN. . desired and wliicb we price 4s. M., llr., and 33». ol all chrmists, i ect on re- And, therefore, to liar paris h the do much to VBTCIIBD.— By the end ol this month vetches may be happiness can bo expected in a country agitated labours I IHH b.-eii long and earnestly , , tho Capo of Good Hope It may fine tistr ceipt of »tamp*, or post.office order addressed tc Dx Roos, Waa begging back her way. sno n, in warm rich nud dry soils if tbe we.ithrr lie dry and land ? Tho youth, its auitur, in W limit!*, with her round juiUiurot, , redress the balance so long against the Southern , , the length and breadth of tho receive that justice wbicb 74 QUAT, WATERFORD. IMford Hon.p, Holfnrd Square, London, W Sold at girl bar dress waa loose, pprii. seek romnmera- and Ktacefal pen, will undoubtedly We met » , and South Eastern nations of Europo, of Syria, rory life-blood, ore passing away to so pre-»minw ly d's»rv«."— Ultter Otitrtir. Tna WATHSFOBD NRVTS Office , Kinc- , She answer'd sbe was poor. supposed Although peas and benn*) iMtr ('ft sown this month w-th When once de-*]rny M can never be supplied ." NEW WINTER FASHIONS mdicati .«]. are celebrated .til over the world aaltalest and tively of so much importance as it was before tho of tho council I tnrn d me to the rich man then , ' every ctiAiicn of Miccce?, tvo would p'efei the tirxt month, (cheering). I will, therefore, gentlomon SPORTING brat liein-Jy fur the. Huove danicruus roroplaiitLcbargn discovery of this Western Continent. Much of particularl y i' (lie p resent one.iliould not turn out dry. and fellow-townsmen, ask you to co-operate with tho For silently stood lie; MES. KELLY i>i ati\ kind, and Disease of Iho Kidneysjllrr, and Yon «»k*d me why the poor complain, the trade of America, of Great Britain, of Northern PLA NTI N G OUT ROOTS TOR 8 EF.D. — This will be » cood government, aud with all who wish for tho prosperity UR. & Urinary Organs crnpially, which , if m-gleckd\queutly open, lo plaut out the Improved Central and Pin-Fire Breech- Aud tbeie bar? answer 'd Mice. Europe, and tho Indian and South Pacific Oceans, lime, nlien the weather ie mild mi'l of tho country, to bring about such nrrangoment of i-ud in s one in the HUddir, and A linnenog pti deAth. tn proilnc Hare the honor to announce thoir RETUBN roots of turni ps, manatl9, pmniuo, nnd carrui^, will bo of benefit to the country. Loading Guns. K«jr Drpreyaion ol Spirits, Kxcitrmrut, Incipuctmociety, will continue to doublo the Cape of Good Hope 't it bi< vri-H tho land question aa eerd. Prepare » d. i-p, rich, Iriubli! noil ; li Study or Busine***, l.ty^sot Memory. \*» retcht'doelervouit. PRAY FOR THE DEAD as heretofore, unless tho Canal across the Isthmus unsheltered and away In repl y to a communication I hnro had lately, I have havo received a Magnificent STOCK for tho with Tbe breath ol the bleak Uece'uber manured, and the site fully vxp'*»d, , from LONDON, , tuti eipu Itistmuy itselt, when [as is oftei* casej , and even if it is, cannot largrst mill givon my opinion for tho benefit of the government WE Season or IMPROVED CENTRAL AND n">H Is drifting the dead leaves down ;. of Darien is constructed from liednes an'l tren ; «cloct the best forinw!, , niitios ftnra or coinhineil \fitli Urinary Di^exsQiey arfl lutit them in rows—turni ps and inancnls as to tho unsatisfactory condition of tho tenantry of and Tbry're bnrne fiom (lie brave of Autumn bo diverted to tho Mediterranean powers. Tho clt-au at root*, nnd p PIN-PIRK BREACH-LOADING GUNS (Double ALL THE NE WEST FASHIONS umqiiHl'to*. By theirfalut.iry nction on Bileanudity ol hall to three fort apart and ab»nt two fcrt this county, and I hold in my hand a lettor of thanks RE- ^ All withered and «re and brown. fact is, India is no longer tho centre at which from tw» and a , Single), MOZZLE-LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, the siomncl', they purily und promote the HrnalietioDs, root from root in the roiv* ; piirnnipr., two nnd n half to tbrett for tho information I imparted ; and should my com- nnd approaching Seasons. The flowers have drooped and faded, commerce aims, and tho Mediterranean is no VOLVERS.ic .and evory description of C ARTRIDGES for the prosent tliereby pri-fr-iif tfa forroariuil "f Stone, and lliuab)i»h fort row from row nml one and a hall Itrl plant frnin plain ; ns it may, I thiuk it will Their bloom frnro the rxrlli hae fled , , munication bo mado public, and AMMUNITION of all kinds, LOADING-MA- for life th' h^ltlif functions of all there orsnnMici' Is. longer tho chief highway of commerce. If the and cartott two anil a half le>>t row from iO'«, and one foot The wind in its fitful sighing. , bo found impartial and truthful (cheers). Sir John CUINES for BREECH-LOADERS, aud all other re- IJd ., 2-. 0 1., -is. «J.. 11<. noil 33J. per box, witli lutcliODi Canal is opened across the Isthmus of Dariau, lant ; or the plaula may ho left siniiiling where HATI.NO PUUCIIASED A PORTION or Criw, " Fray for Ibe dead." plant Itoin p Gray assurrcd mo, a fow days since, that with tho as- through all clicimslf. n-k lor 1 to believe it will before they grew removing every other rmv or drill, nnd every quisites. as there is every reason , sistance of the public botlios and tho country, thcro is IJr. 1^ Rims' Compoum! Itenal Pi!li«, snd do ic per- The tret*, with their crownless foreheads root in the drills li -.tamliug. Hoe ami CIO.IN n'ull b>- rJSaTA fair trial given of any Gun purchased, and the lapse of many years, tho axis of commerce other 'i bill will pans, as will givo secu- The Stock of Messrs. Arthur Kay & Co., suaded in tn try ing nny.liinir rise ; but slinulll tht diffi- Laid bare to tbe wintry nir, tween the rows and earlb up the routs by the pluugli or no doubt that such a all Guns warranted. will bo changed, and by no means to the advan- , . Thero are now culty occur, rncluse the nmrianc by po't.oftice ordviamps Their glittering armt w*re round them, ipade ; and if sow*- ' rn't m.-inure KPT ? dn/ in i'i iniirh I h*» rity to tho tenant-farmers (cheers) W. K. C03LMINS & CO., will offer same to tho Publio as Kimve IIII J they will i»e srnt p *r rrtarn. I Aoi murmur a voic*lesa prayer ; tage of the Mediterranean tiations. It will bo better as I In land would olhoiwitA be macb rxbausted by two railways pushing forward thoir works in this , c Cmi Pistol ani Sport- The clouds, with their gray cloaks rlvcw , shifted to New York and tho highway of trade growing the crop for two years. Cultivate but; one variety direction ; and beforo xny year of offico expires, I hopo Ironinonjeri/, Saddlery, !)"c., ij' , , , If you contemplate Matrimony, obta in the truracter Hush wild through the sky o'erbead. will be tho Pacific and tho Atlantic oceans. Tho of turnips, inangrN , parsnips, carrots, aud cabbies on tlip to see them completed to within a fow miles of Wex- ing Tackle and jlinmunttibn iVaretouse, AT PEICES TO EFFECT AN of tinur intfmleilbefirehnnd. \ And sob tbrouih tbe r tears fast Tallin', principal trade of China, Japan, tho oxtrcmo .atne farm, otberwi-e the pluuts will hyurldiZf , mid Ilia teed ford ; ond next spring, I om confidently assnred, tho r,G, QUAY , WATERFORD. THYSELF ! WHAT THfliRT Ob, Pray for tbe dead ! worthless. IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE. KNOW East, and North, and South Australia, whether be impure anil works for tho now pier and picket station at Bally- Extracts from Icttor3 rccoived from gentlemen, who AN'I) WHAT Kf I' i'OK.—The OriKiu aphi- UHASB LAND?.—H the end i.f thu inonlh glass UuH , \\> look on the bright le*vr-s fading will cross, not > goary will commonco (cheors). To theso projects I purchased Guns last season. Ori inals can be seen ologist M AUIE COUPELI.E, roniinnei to gii vivid with Europe or the United States, wbet-ior iuletxt&l for meadow or prislure, sboiihl be ch'iired g , We 1st tu tbe wind's s id *u\>' permission ivo overy assistance, m.'errfitint: deluiP4tiini>«ofcli.iia"ier, from an e latioo , the Isthmus of Suez, but the Isthmus of Dariou. nf stock ; nil top-dressing futisitpd well dush-liarrnwd, uud will, with your , g at the Warehouso, and refcrenco given to several MRS. KELLY'S and. And think of atr%re where lowly , iMlldwritiuir in a xty le p>culi?rly her own, nbelorfl Canal just opened will revivo and developo rolled us norm an the wraihur pfnrrsd.y eiinugh. All drain- believing them to bo of vast advantage ond prosperity gentlemen of tho neighbourhood and neighbouring AND GENERAL of the. , The dust of some dear one lie* ; The MILLINERY, MANTLE, mtpinpted in thix country , untl which cannot eveufecess- , , Asia Minor, Greece, ing should he completwl , nil I the laud laid up, to as to be to this town, over which you place mo to preside. Countioa who purchased at this House. (dl7-Gt) Wlii*rc thickly the grass is matted tho trade of Egypt Syria DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, fully imitated by those who jirttend to this t and at full IPs' , and tier from tif^pass. As I will bo an ex-omcio member nf tho managing Closo over a once l>ri f lit hccif . and Italy, and will no doubt always do business, ha^itiK scieuce. All who deiiire to know thawte^r tba WATER ME ADOWS should have constant atlmtinn this body of tbo Ballygeary project, I will tako care that LEFT FOR SALE, AND TO BE SOLD WATERF0RD . p And htar in our heart awhi-tpar— , if not ruined by the Mahomcdan nowors 75 , QUAY , truecliHracttrof auy friend should seod n uppciuQGiiitiug, enough month; obsirnctiona ot every KUI * I lo ihe i ron flow of iho , " Pray, piay tor the dead ," it bo mado, as ranch as possible, an appaoago of our BARGAINS, pez and age and the fte ol 14 uncut per stage that can control it, to pay a liberal dividend to waier Kbould bit removed, and tbe water kept constantly and stHling , port (cheors). I will keep a vigilant eyo on tbo BEAUTIFTJLLY-FINIS1IED DOUBLE GUN, with addre-sed envelope to Mi.s Couj Uond Our de4(J, hoi* we .•"•»*'« aiM>fe thru), its stockholders; but we see no reason for sup- rvenly flowing. The waier may be cliHiij;eil ur diverted from stump*, , As under tbe c.-fftn lid markets, and see that tho purchaser gets tbo articlo A with caso comploto, manufactured by TRULOCK , Street London , W .C., and they will rt-ceiTe inn nya a. it will snatch tho sceptre of trade nue u>*ld to auclhur OIIL-P U week or teu dars ; but rpgaril AUTUMN & n'IN TE ll F45I110NS , The lirfht of tli-ir rjv< i.,cev?r posing that ho bargains for, froo from adulteration, and of tho London, cost originally £10, tho proporty of an lull and minute detail of the tMeiitu, tastrs, Affectit rtnes, must b' hail to tbe stateul tho weutber, so m nut to leave Away Iruin nur K;ix>! wm bit! ; from Great Britian and tho United States and proper woight (bear, boar) ; and should any caso bo Officer. f wYtntf &c. of the writtr, with many traits bith nsns- to the Mediterranean powers. It will diy, anil i-ipourd tn trust , any land upon which the water , Ifut hollow WAS cur r<*p>rn :itr, restoro it been running; Ift it"' water be changed in inihl weather, brought bpforo mo, in which fraud will be established A Finely-fioishod DOUBLE-GUN, very light, and BROWNE & PAYNE pe-tril , and calculated to be useful through life. 6-ly) Anil vain were U*\ th* team we »Wd , help them, but it will not make them again the kwn winds and tiu»ty «"« btiu; veiy injurious to the in buying or selling, 1 will deal soveroly with tho of Superior quality, complete- with Case, Manufac- If now froin (be »nu\ Are Daibj recciviug the Newest St yles HAIR-RES1NQ arise* leading commercial nations of the world, as they young grass. offender (cheers) . This is not only just to tho pur- tured by H. TATIIAJI S, LONDON', Cost originally £35, MDiiE. CO UPELLE'S * No prayer for the deail . FLUID. UHDBK KMI.NE.STMBDICAI. H IAOI. once were. The power of becoming such, when STALL CEEDINO.— Tin* rattle in the stalls, should now be chaser, but to tho honest seller, who othonviso bas to tbo Property of an Officer. for the TIII .H wuiulrously efricacious and truly inarvellous ] iiiun Perhaps with their we.*ry spirits, rapidly poituu on fat; an-l iho;> i\ if put up early in KOOI I , the Mediterranean ceased to be tho main channel compete- with an unfair competition (hear, hear). I A Splendid BREECU-LOADING DOUBLE GUN, prosent and ensuing Season. for a Ionic time employed in priMnow . Made d;irk by an earthly stain , condition will now bu tit for tbe butcher : these should bo baviu-z bren was lost for ever.— New York lablet.' , will see that tho streets and lanes be properly cleansed, very little used, to bo sold for TE.V Poti.vos, Property bnfore the public nud is offered witb Outside of llie g *\n of (lor; of commerce sold vrhrn ready. brought , 'stest atid I will ask the Quay Corporation to assist this of a Gentleman giving np Shooting. the only true Muir Restorer. Itrei land- Tlity wander in gloom and pain, .MlLCD Cow> should be fed to at to keep them in rirnrnot procuring onfidence as body in procuring a bettor outlet for ths sewage, A very superior SNIDER Breech-loading ROOK S. and P. spare no expense in prevents llie H»ir from fulling off Till nights that to them seem nges [oKtGIKHt.] health , urithrr too f»t nor too lean, by moderate supplies of riff, und , givinite lus- L only of Hale drearily, datkly fled ; TELL ME NOT OF SORROW hncculcut fooi, nnd sweet bay or sweet str*w ; give no frozen which is most desirable. J will ssk the assistance of RIFLE, Bcarcoly over usod, and same aa new ; also, a tre and strength youtb. It bas been tried ideroos Alas 1 must their voices vainly turni ps or mangel. my brother guardians at tho poor-law board, and tho quantity of Ammunition for it. The property of a FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS cases of supposed hopeless baldness, and socceta ivari- Tell me tint uf narrow, attended its employment. From ita ow -icsic Ciy, " Pray for the dead ?" EWEB in lamb require like treatment. This being the ownors of property in tho bye-lanes and other parts gentloman who has no further nse for them. ably I'll be itlnd and R.iy ; merit* alone, it ia rapidly anperseding everything I tbe Our loved snd dead seem around us, It in»y ainile to-nnorrow coldeat mooth in tbi> year, dry lying shelter, and wholesome, of tbo town whero tbo poor rcBido, to havo the dwel - C0MMINS & CO. . flock* kind. Thnse who have Hied nil tbe advertise edics We Or! in tbe air their brrklh; Let it raiu to-dny. nutritious lood are absolutely necessary lo ke*p the in lings whitewashed and proper sanitary arrangements UAT ATEIWORD W0RK3IANSHIP. r 66, Q W . CUTTING AND without effect, are especially iuvited lo make tbia How weak were tbt liuks ol friendship Gloom)' clouds nmy hover health; avoid giviog liozen turni ps, and in their stead give observed (hoar hoar, and cheers) With tho assistanco , efficient nnd oever-fciliug runedy. Try it once, (t will Jf mapped by t'-e grajp t>t ilulS; OVr my patb ".while abundance nf hay. TO BE SOLD, , of tho council, I will see if our proscnt inadequate never nso anything else. Price if. 8d. per bottle, rb all If deaf to TUSI R route appealing TheY must aoon nnss over FATTING W BTDSBS.—The general management of the NO MACHINE WORK. . , supply of pure wntor cannot bo remedied. Other 1 GREAT BARGAIN, owing to Alterations about Chemists and Perfnmerr, or direct from Mdm pelle When we Irom tbr earth bave fled , I'll sin; mid. -roil'-. fatting wrthers, end, imlfcd, all the stock of abeep, should , fo improvements shall bo attended to ns they may occnr £\. being mado, tho handsomo CAST IRON VE. flond-itreel, London W.C. Ob, who will liat to OUR pleauiiip, be like that rcdirarocnded lur breeding ewes; hut the fattiug Orders punctually and efficiently attended to , Tell me not nf soriow , ¦lock should be more liberally supplied ; ovoid giving too to tho wisdom of tho corporation. Now, men of RANDAHS, DOIV in front of our Warehouse, 66 Quay. N.B.—This is not n I)\ e, bnt under ita tonici grey Pray, pray for tbe dead r Atngle drop Not one mucb ciitil vuccolout fond, in-teail of which they should have Wexford, you who livo by yonr honest indnstry, I Sijo about 20 feet K U foot G inches. Apply for a fow hair ia rmtored to its. orig innl colour. Sold at K EWS St. Loots. MaKT A. H CM CLLSH borrow , Slmll despondence , ready for sale be and that a bri hter days to COMMINS A Co., Office, Waterlotd. P2.iy ' oil-cake or corn. Lot such as are tat aud hopo tho darkest hour is past, g TAILORS For life « brimming cup. be disposed ol. future is opening to you—plonty of omplojmont with (j7-4t). Ironmongers, G6 Quay, Watorford. a bnrpv rotMure, THE BOTS' TWO RULES. Sine 1'ioa, both stores and fattinr, thonld be well nnd liberall y ELECTRICITY IS LIFE Sing a merrv lay, remunerative wajes (cheers). And young mon in TO THE ENGLISH , IRISH , , " Here aro two rules for you, Fred," said Giles led ; tliudc Di-flrest use tor the butcher getting BO estra Full o> hope nnd pleasure, particular, follon- up witb steadiness and porse- and PULVERMACHEE'S PATENT GAWIC Warner, looking up from the papor he was read- quantity of grain. vcranco your several avocations. You possess great OIL AND COLOUR, &c, WAREHOUSE, Like a summer dur. (be Chain-bands, Belts, and Pocket Bap's. ing, and addressing a younger brother, who was M ARURK.—Aitend (o accumulation of m-iuiirr by years in your ex- FRENCH COURTS , Prime no lay of sndnrss, pvery poysihle means; leaving it as it accumulatis sa»-wti advantages over the youth of past , 27, BARR0NSTRAND STREET. sitting by tho stove, playing with a favorite dog. collcnt Mechanics' Institnto, its lending: library, and 12 and 13 " BriitK no rmmrnful wnit, about, exposed to rain and drying winds, causes much unste mHESE mGHLT - DIPR0VED EN " Well, what are they ? let's havo them, said Waiting dr**ams of injdneis, in tho other institutions of the town—public readings E have tho pleasure to inform you LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, JL T1ONS render Elt^-tricily perlectly srlt-ailr ic " The of this vulnable commodity; let it, therefor*, be g»tb.iHl as \]\f , Fred, suspending his sport with the dog. With their gloomy tale ; it is made and stored in good.-azefl heaps, well c-'fered anil and lectures—which I will endeavour to promoto this ' * that wo havo Commenced Businoss, DUBLIN. a mild continuous form, mid extremely ffficMcioosbock is: 'Never get vexed with anything yon Let the dead pnst slumber, b dry earth bogktufT or fre-th litter to preserve year (cheers) ; and when some of you come out moro or >uip)eai aud itopartiog renewedr and applicableto you as to me?"inquired Fred, archly. and tb» . for aMsistnnoo, to dofond her country, sho went forth MOST DELICIOUS CONDIMENT extaut ia , I\>u«e, ere yet your finger, cumpoat-heapt , miziutc thoin with frerb lime, sea, or rich pit with her only son, a darling boy, and offered him to and hope to bo favoured with a share of THE vitnlity lo cunstiiulious eofeebh-d by various inln The " Nodoubt of that," replied Giles, goodhumoredly, the REEVE 'S WARWICKSHIRE SAUCE. incieaninz nuinb»r of ctirfs »O* \V»ki I the sleeping lyre, »*ud, making them up into pyramidal heaps lo throw off aid in hor country's defence, regretting that sho bad your Orders. daily erted by V*£rv- " but then it is so much easier to hand over a I would have you linger The distinguished approbation it has met with is a JIACHER'S MEIJICO-GALVAN1C SYSTEMlxten- rain. not more to give : and what greater gift could a iece of good advico to another than to keep it O'er no atrain< of fkre ; COMPOST II KA P'.—Tho material for nicking compost- From tho lon» cxperienco of our Prin- sufficient guarantco of its oxccllcnco. sive aud vsiitd, th.it it lorcibly po9. [m21-tf ht be au objection to them," said Giles, " if Its bewikhitiii your country, and of Woxford in particular (cheers) ; r-cntralcit Medicinp* for tbp cuie ol Nrmni*, Mrntnl , anil one di*uo-ed to further the Advancement of rt useful mig upon this put a layer of manure, then another of earth , and Mti:lil awake old drearn?, Drhiltty, Lown^a-i nl Spirits, Indit'^xtron Want m prnirte««. Da'ed tbi» Oih ihiy of Marrh, 1800 any one became wiser, better or happier for get- ' to on uulil the heap ia fnur or five feet high, covering all your frienda will delight that you have risen to Physical , At tbe suu i WArtn ctory Pains ill His* Hack , Siiprrinaiorrl'ce,, Iu.|iccliiii<-nt< " SirCUARLE-. LuC.'CK , li.irt., i:.l)., F.U.J.I' BURT ting vexed. I think they arc seusible rules. It «ith earth . In a short time tlie mass will beif-n tn prosperity by an honorable conrso of action, as PEACOCK AXD VVCUA1VS Enemy, Tbawa tbe frozen tireaim. tn Marrimte, anil I'n-iu»inro ite' Imr, i^ultinir fr.nu in- lloiu.vo, fJ'rt., M .ll., F.ltA ; Sn WILLIAJ Iiso.t foolish to vex ourselves about what can't be beat , anil a'ter it ba« done ao it may he luriud, and the my aged father will rejoice, whon ho will havo read , ia Wake not with yont numbers discretion ; with insiructinns lor peili-ct rm.oration to Hill., F.H."5 .; Knvneo II . SIF.VK.KISO, M. .C.P. ; each other to remember materials raielully niixcl, flni-.hing, us at first, wild a layer to him from tho press tbo sontimonts I hnvo expressed IMPROVED COMPOSITIONS and PAINTS, helped. Let us assist Visions of the jtast; liealili md »ic"Ur trithoct tlie puiniul »li.flij <>rO "< Sir J. U ASH.U .MAXTI .Y, F.H.C.S ; Sir I) . Co« Bart (' ofeartli . Uy Ritturkt ing tbe hea p ncrasiouully with li quid ¦ AOR tho Bottoms of Iron, Wood,Coppcred, or Ziuc ana obey these two simple rules. What say you " Kouie not front their nhitnbcra bore to day, as chief magistrate of this old town— or tlie nse uf Electric l!«lt- it. The W ARMXO V OICK M.D. ; Dr. G. W . POWELL : Dr. SA!innijj. manure from the tank its value will he greatly increased. JL Vessels Yachts , i* " , who was usually Dreams too fair to last. the very instructions ho imparted to mo when leaving , , Barges, Boats, Buoya, Beacons, ¦vtitli many CHSC» anil tfHtiinnniiiN i». » ailrio- r " I'll agree to it, said Fred If a be.ip of •aitli he laid dmrn convenient tn the houses, illiisirateil , |{ PCLVEBMACIIER'S SYSTEM is also ed of Hope is too dehituvp, my parental roof (cheers). It is peculiarly gratifying Piles, 4c. j Houses, and all kindd of Wood Work, ic. cure ot all ilijeaM") by the u«e of the n>:w ( roady to ogrco to anything his brother proposed, nnd house elnps—such ae tuap Buds , &<*.—poured regularly and tulrs for h) an dfirial rt-p'Tl »it the Ac:it einie tie Mi Paris ; Willie tor i f fin iitr^iu ; to mo that I bave risen to tho honored position tc Also, for Preserving Railway Sleepers aud Fenco Uerosdies. Dr. Slum invilcs nil wlio bate t ri«d if it was only proposed good humorcdly. " That's over It, a m of vultintile manure will aoon be obtnineil. ICIiclric Hoy.ll Society of L' n'lon ; Kc.yal OilleKe ol P «, Loo- illusive Galvanism or H Jo; is vnin, , —Attend to the repairs ol fences and which I huvo been elected by my follow-townsmcn, Posts. tli<> fa!,el> called remedy Elfciricy to send don ; nml the Imp-ri.il Faculty of Witna ; :uraiive too bad," exclaimed ired, tho next morning, Vanishing; in p-tin. ODDS A ND KND-*. rnvelopf Tor his ue» pumpliltl ot tbp furmiilion of new ones ; kirp the sUire cattle in tbe yards without a stain on my family name, or without ever HENBY AUDLEY & Co., tlninpni dirKleil , wbiclj will viilUfi lire confirmed by t^uuMiiifn piivalt oiafs of while making preparations for Bchool. " What s be tent ntidur seal liy relutn of post. Sing a strain ol dory, and sheds well tnpplieil wild fresh straw ; repair mails, making o single enemy in tho town in which I havo [Mile* efTel:leil.^(See Pamphlet gnitis). ? inquired Giles. " I've broken my ' DRUGGISTS, OILMEN, AND GROCERS, L' LO.1DOX FllTSICIAN DY LETTER WITHOUT the matter S IIIE air.bition ji prm?e, quarry limestone, anil convey it lo flic kiln ; keep waier- resided since my schoolboy days (bear, hear, and im- OXSCLT A TheHp f«cta iipp*-al to tho good sense nf e ferer fo nnd it's vexatious j I'm in such a Qild the d^xzline atnir Havo great plcaauro in informing their friends and FKE. — Dr. tMiiT U will , fur tli e bmtlit ol ntrvnui tuffrrrn, HVMI liiui^elf of this Miieutiftc HIII I rurattve pr( ahoc-Btring, , COIITHPS clear of nbstiuctiotfs ; rrp:iir p'.ougha, burrows, cartf , menso cheering) . Now this yoar, givo mo your united I > wbich ' dfRcri ptiou nf tlii-ir CHM* M*IU1 Ins written " " It is vexations, no doubt," replied With sou' Ijr^ a hrinlit r.iy«; and harness. In all open dr.y wentlier lee *uch plougltitifr as tho Public, that they havo been appointed Solo en rcrrivine; a , tin' invrntor ban devoted a lifel ime ol 6tudy at r, aa an hurry. , co-operation ; let mo havo a long pull, a strong pall, with Ntlvio* and diri'diuos tor thu nioat you must not get vexed, for this is l'lare ihoe icfcoltl fl-itvrrs remains on hand hf finished ; and in times of frost call out Agents in Waterford for tho Sale of tlio above, nud opinion, ^uccl;•slul srilfnt disciple of that Kreai beni'liictor of m> be late Giles' " but nnd a pull altogether, boys, for tho prosperity and tre-itoirnt Hnd cute. ono of the things that can bo helped. You can On thebruwot fumr, mnouro to the. lard intended for giei-n crops. that they keep tho various kinds of Paints always in ilhwtMi.il. i-Nrtrir^n , MlCIIAKL FiBADAT. And to cherr urni bouts, happiness of our own town and its peoplo (immenso Stock. Aildrrn, I)r. llr.!(BT SMITH - 8. Burton Cr«c>-nt, London, PULVERMACHER'S MEDICO-C A find a string in tho left corner of the upper drawer It will giva ~a it.ime. cheeriug). In conclusion, let mo thank you from my W .C. (.lo-tl.) without JJJC ' " " But we shall bo lato at RIVALS TO 1IUSU FAR3IERS 27, Barronstrand-street, Waterford. CHAfN> »r^ exc^t^liocly fffi^-nve tl Medi. in mother s bureau. Luiiiler *t*ll mill loudtr, heart for the enthusiastic reception you have given citi*, re.trit-tion ul diet nr thn le^si detail " FXKSEHVINrs MEAT IN' AUSTRALIA. , of tbo school ," said Fred. " No, we shall not, said Giles, Let tbr l)i Kill rbonN urell; me to-day ; und now let mo wish each and ovory ono THE ONE THING WANTED. pfttieut 'a Imt.itu and daily occupaiioi.a, in thai mala- n, Wo (WATEKFORD N EWS) haTe just rccoived tho New Horse and Cattle Surgery, and Horse- " We shall only have to ivalk little faster. Be- Fuipe L-Uiu.a nn-.-uu prouder a happy, ft very happy, nnd prosperous naw yoar HQLLOWAY'S PILLS. tlif s :—Kl.vmnjt^m, Gout, Sciatica, Lumb.i r.ilgij , you will find tho string Th»n a lucttn bell. Melbourne Argus, from which wo copy the following (enthusiastic cheering, which was renewed again and shoeing Establishment, Head and TUOI IICIK-, Liver Con pUiul-, Tic I sides, if you keep cool TBE DLOOD.—Tlirse fninons Pills are so com|.o-ed llml Iudi- TvM to** nut witli s^diifM account of tlio means Adopted for preserving mo&t in (CORMERLY o'LEARl's COACn FACTORY) , gestion, Dea'iie.>.% Kpa>u)s, Fi-malt* Ci>inplaioti and put it in much sooner than you can if you again). tlify o|ii-r«te wliolfiumi'ly nu tbe Stoumcli, tin- Liver, Hit ^tioo There's puimm in tin' cup, Australia, for homo consumption :— Crara]i, Sluggish Circulaticu, Uriiuiy Dijon ' and worried." " That's true," said Aid. G REENE, J.P., propoaod, in complimentary BEAU STREET, WATERFORD, Rowels and otbir oriiHti", by correcting any demngrniputa ir alyais become vexed Tl">' Hie diiiikhi h inidiK»<— " Daring tho last month tho various meat-preserving Epilepsy, Nei roos Debility, Functional Dii«h, 1,1 pain? Srmly established , but thero seems evory reason to dilution thus brcotnei the >ery fountain of henllb and life, bost was this : In tho evening Giles broke the Sweep yuur manic 6ni(T expect that it will iucroaso in importance overy year. (Jolleye of London nf 1829. nud overcomes all form of dueHDr whrrevcr its sitUHtion. PRICE LIST op PULVERMACH XT.. Through the blade of his knife while whittling a piece of hard clmrd* a^ain ; The highly satisfactory nature of tbe report submitted THE FATHER AXD HIS SONS.—A. father had Professional attemlanco and advices for the diseases GgKKKAL DISOBD6K5 OP THE LlTRK AXD STOUACII. All VANIU CHAIN HANDS , HKLTS, and BAI ^Z. Diown in wuifft qf sweetness OlIAIN- liANI) fut . ' wood. " It can't be helped ; so you must not get ut tho last half-yearly meeting of the Molbonrno ueven sons, who often quarrelled with each other. of HORSES, CATTLE, and DOGS, of which Mr, wlio ettr indolirc at table, either in eitinc or drinkioir, 0. Mervou* iJ'' .luear, Hea , nd Wild mii'l sn I ore, abould Inke about t«i> ot these famous IMU ,t bed lime Fnce.i.cli*-, nud Niiiaej in tbe Mead.... V about it," said Fred. " It can't be helped, Meat-prcBorving Company has had an encouraging Ijy quarrels and contentions, SMALL has had over Forty Ycara' practical experience. , ' vexed i]o»h, "ith inirililul U^etneJi, Engrossed their from which will result a clear bind and KOgd stoimtch tbe a. CIIAIN-IIAM)S lor Lo« of Voice and ut ,i o better than fret about it. I can learn ns it demonstrates clearly that with proper care Veterinary operations of every kind carefully per. 1 m but I can do Muiiiing* ol ntttpgir. offrct, they neglected their work. Nay, it went no far following uioruiiir. Thousands nf Ladies am alwuy« com. o Ihi'Tbri'iit jy,i jf future, which may some bQsincss can bo carried formed. Horsos oxamincd as to Soundness, and Shoo, a lesson of care for the Why that limk ol wonder and attention tbo DOtv on at a that some evil minded peoplo thought to turn plnininn of aick heBdacbxK, »uul of appetih , want ui energy, ». CHAIN-HANDS lor Beiu '.ica, Klieiimntir, N iaa save me a knife more valuable than this. At my hrjillong Imsiif P good profit. Tho prospectus of another meat-pre- advantage, in order iogdouo under bis personal superintendesco, orn 2\nt your fnify measure Borvicoa of an experienced aud well-known working- charges. man. <'¦ IWt 22s. to 40 , school to writing a composition. After he had had all his seven sons assembled together one ' Iluliln a rapture yet . manager and curor hava been secured, the roquirod . Temporary liesidenco at tho Houso opposite till tbo FZXALCS or iu AOKa HID CLASSM.— Obstroci iona of S. CHAIN-ltANDs for Wriler'a Cramp, Tre Nar- half a dozen lines, his mother called him seven sticks, -which either in young persona or those vousneim AT, written In wild waves of pleasure number of sbaros is likely to bo quickly taken up. day, and kid beforo them establishment is completed. [dlO-5t] any kind, , between forty or , 22e to 30 )¦ something for her. In his absence, hU Let me diowu ivgret . " Whichever of fifty—tflo most critical period of life— mny be radically S. COMBINED CHAIK-BAND for off to do Suitable nnd convenient promises by the Saltwater woro firmly bound together. A Stout LAD WANTED, as an APPRENTICE in FOKOK re- C.ntr.lP Eri. Lucy mado use of his pen to write her bundle of sticks moved by uiiug theae Pills according to the printed directions Upsy, general Debility. Fnuctionnl Diwrderf J ,UU sister Would you have ate li'teo River havo bcon provided, BO that vrork may bo com- you," said lie, can break this . a book, and she let fall a great drop of Tu that anthem clear, hundred crowns upon which accompany each box. Young persons wilb sicily and 1. Complete Set of COM IHNEDCUAIN.BAN T« name in menced at once, and ivitb little or no ri«k of loan, as asunder, I will givo him a TO COUNTRY TEA DEALERS aallow conpleziona may bave the bloom of healtb and CHAIN UATTEKY ' on the page ho was writing. Fred returned Till mine e;n should Klirtrn " Ono utter the othor, oach of tho strained restored Jor restoring Vit y. ink With the heavy I ear? tallow is to bo lookod to priuoipally for an immediate) the spot. by this nondrrfu) corrective, wbicb parities blood aud while ihc was busily employed in doing what she return. Tho name of the naw company ia the overy nerve, and each of them said, after a long DEALERS in tho COUNTRY, who can pay espels all groat and impure Unmoors from the system. tig- No Galvanic Banila mischief. " You have made Ah, love's chain is alumlrr, TEA or Bella are genn bo^' could to repair tho One li«bt bra th may irrA Australia Felix Meat-preserving Company, and if it ia and vain attempt, " It is impossible." " Yet, Cimh, will find it much to their advantage tc Beware tbeu of tli« critical age from forty lo fifty, an it bearing the fac-simile ol J. L. PuUBBMicn* t-.. ," he exclaimed, , thoasands to a premature wro a great blot on ray composition Ev'ty link nf ipUmlour— carried out in tho manner proposed, it should prove a said tho fathor, " nothing is easier." He loosened order from MESSRS. STEPHENS & CO., aends rnniiy Krave—tbesa Pilla 9n thn label. ' pro. abonld be taken af tbat period or lite two or three times CAUTION.-A Pjupn looking over her shoulder. " I am very sorry, I Tn too fmil and weal*. successful undertaking. The attempt to float e, com. tho bundle, and broke one stick after tbo other es, combined with oxoellence of quality not to be a cAi IsjoacnoaT iB. CD week. CBR > , lUied lBth Auu meanto do it," said Lucy. But Fredwas I'll not 1i«t to akdnesa pany in Geolong has been abandoned for the present, I" Baid hit) sons " it is red olscwhero, and a liberal discount, thoy will bo -u-t. 1869, waa icramed ti > Dr. did not by a slight effort. " Ah WABT OJ- SraEicorii AKD EMBOT.— Peraons of seden- WIUACDBS anaimi AjjKZ n that bo would have answered his sister ' Trembling on t'.jr tiring; as only 500 out of a 1,000 shares offered to the public littlo boy SUPPLIED with SUGAB, at COST PRICE, and npon DiBBOWs, aliat A £ so vexed easy enough to do it in that way—any tary habits, or those irauulrd in miud, working in Kuclonn HOIID, af.aa H EBRI IMSS SiiiK of joy or tntdnrta, . -• were UVon up. Tho directors of the which no Profit whatever is charged. . a Sl \ ft'* % . aB * ° * a. t J , alia, C. T. Ki heir hly, had not Giles interposed. " Tako Molbourno could do it." " Yes," said tho father ; " and OT Coal Pits, who canoot obtain fhut ainonut of freab Jm.t«t«Dts vory roug Hut no aotrnw brinir. Mcat-preserviog Company have bcon authorised , Samples will bo sont free, and postpaid, on applica- ail , «Kfnt«, and arrraotr, Mtrainiog th raon you know tho thiug is done and can't • to so . jt is with you, my nnd eierciM which nature rrquirw, suffer from we«kut« or peiauns care Fred ; Minstrel, I Imd aousbt tbee, as It irrwith tUeao sticks, tion to Messrs. SAJfUEL STEPHENS*CO., under a penalty of £6000, from d ii tried hard to suppress his issue tho remaining 4,000 shores of tho original isBUO, and debility, lownfss of spirit, and want of appctilr Ail vertisini Uelt. ' helped." Fred To druwn uiy h*«rce regret , sons. So long as you hold fast together, you , <»>, |fr)g,iT,]y rajweMntina- «(M »We be and a conBiderablo sum bare already been taken ap. 2, PARLIAMENT BTSEET, and 87 SOUTH GREAT socb should take a dose or two ul theaa Pills every three ot " I know it was an accident, ho said And miuilfl, Iliou hail taught me, will utand, and no man will bo able to overpower Tina decree ia printed in itttmo in PDLVEl :R > vexation. To give an idea of tho inoreasiug magnitude of tho GEORGE'S 8TREET, DUBLIN. four days, as they act gently anil effectually on the a struggle. Lucy left tho room, I ofcvei cftu forget. be lopsened, your ayit-m PAMPHLET ot T«timonialt and Kepon. „« ulensantly, after ' company's operations it may be mentioned that during you. But if the bond of union and impart vigour and enerl«.v. t«inin/ hkiwue nomernos rxlracta Iron) down again to his composition. Waterford. LIZZIB which lie lierc many j ,-: and Frea sat tbo laBt month thoy havo been killing at the rato of fato will be that of the sticks, THE PEOPLE'S TEA, 2a. uer lb. followed by a «ood appeiile, sound and relrnbiDR aleeti and «niific wnik«-fifc, Rr, Perflr.'s Slateria " No great norm bi«li flow of apirita. • Uedic 1; After a moment ho looked up. (1,500 sbecp per week. The number of tins manufac- broken on the ground around us. • ' Dr. T-,—: '• Pr.aw.of .Medicine," 8th rfi, 'SJ three alterations are Djt. ' ACOB OWN FOB CDK* O» Duop.y.-The efficacy ,J FIollo»av , is dono after all. Two or THE BLOOD PuiuwEa—Old J T - tured oach-weok is 12,000, representing about 7,0001b. " Union »uil mutual ci nfidfnre iropjtt STEP HE NS & CO . ' Pin, ll uifielif Jones on -' Nervous and Fnnctinos > writo it over again I can *t SAHPAPABiLLi. Editor's Testimony.— ** Tlie Kditor Nerve tn thi ono and courage to the hurt." IRECT particular attention to the above, as com. III dropi-y i- eitrnordinury. Tlwy .cl wilh .., lb p^J,.. _l *r. Sent post Ire- on application to tbe j much needed, and if I etvD uf meat, and 150 casks of tallow. feet upou the aja'fU tlmt t|,« fluids ' ol. ni , cool head of I he Wtekty Uwtgit h«a tried the BwoD I'UUUIM-Old D bining Quality with great"Streng th, at Lowest . oiuaw« lhi»,|,rrful .„,., Patentee, • them." So much for a good " " During tho hot moDtha of tho English snmmor tho ROHAX CATHOLICS IN PAELIAWNP.—The Roman plaint are imprrc-plibly c.rried ofl .lid make J ACOB TI.WNSBNU'S SiBs»p»Bitt»—unl finds .u« pie.n,,,j ,,„„ Bn% getting vexed." said Giles laughingly. l)r. demand for meat of all kinds is loss than in winter Catholic Directory gives tho followiug list of 23 Romnu possiblo Prico, and can recommend it as a Tea that larlher uccuiuuUlion. Th. "' "" 3. L. PULVERMACHEE and not efficacy uiiqiic-ttionAl 'li'. Asa bloml purififr il stHtidi A 1 ; , MK,lt, rr(W111 , , ,,„ " and a modorato demand only waa consequentl Catholic peers sitting in tbe House of Lords :—Tbo will give overy satisfaction to Consumers, and bo eqnal .pmt. «i.d r.j..,c«i,,»coi,,pl..ul r,,, ..,,,,,! » GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT 200 n •¦ Our rules work well. while il> u« »' ireqiirnt intervals Itnilato keep tue body in y looked . , e ,;f u, ;, last mail ; but notwithstanding this , of Bnto, tbo Ear'.a of to that for which tboy aro now paying moro money. It i. inr>iulc»i.furi. for by circum- Duke of Norfolk tbo Marquis rnl , ,j . w. , At ¦ JgrTo iuduco a Trial, Samples will bo forwarded nut . tr«:iti»lly rul.Wd mioih, c..-. pi,,. .. " That's too bad." " It can bo helped", It remove* all pimplen, blotches tu: It im'ifii tb« ,j«rrin stance, tho business of tho past month has been the Donbigh, Fingall, Granard, Kenmarn, Oxford, Diin- x ,,„,,,dlll , . ,,^ £21,500 has been paid ~ fence. |.t/.k«i-downi-onatiiuti,i,» to any addruas, Gratis and Post-free on application. for a site at West they can bo mended." " Tho way of inrrcnrM poisons. It r»nn»iilc« , largest yet done by the .Victoria Mcat-proscrviug ravon, Gainsborongh, Gormantston, Lords Iteaumout, »h,ch to bnild the ° said Giles, " new life t» invalid*. .Mmhers SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO., ClHLURlH AHU 1 IIHK All.JJKST, .. [„ „, „¦ . propced Catholio Caih troubles roe," said Fred. "I tivina;Dealt, anil new blood , Company. Commodoro Lambert personally inspected Camoys, Stourtos, Vaux of Hnrrowden, Petre, Arun- jected by Cardinal Wiseman ro* to help it ia what debate liifantf ilbiult l»ke tliis 'MJIoiid 2, PARLIAMENT STUEKT U 87 SOUTH OKEAT th. w.nld -I,. i«. cl..l,lr. » c.,,,w , ,„„ .,„,,{,..;, . BO nursinn, Imviiii , their works a feir daya ago, nnd ordered supplies for dol l, Dormer, Stafford, Clifford, Lovat, Ilowdon, 't like to ask mother, sho lias much to do." " «n>l «»* ciptHinK , »nilor., .nd naurmu UE0110ES oTHEET, UUilLIN. III Uieai liniam. C.iuiti i., .M..,,i, . , s, .r ,.,,, ,. EXTIIXOIIDI!I > RI COKE don Purifyiim M«lidiir, his ahip—tho Challenger—and, it ift also understood, Howard , Acton. Also 3G Roman Catholio members • " ' ' yoRACouon BT proposed that lie should get over his to preserve their health on Hie Jw.i Vuyjo, alwuU otu« .•);"- »-• »'<"¦ « t.«' iii... M.iui .. -,.,i '„.„,;. ;,„., . , Giles wifhing sent further instructions to tho commissary in Sydney, of tho House of Commons ;—Viscount Costloroaso, Sir oltfu lollows ut a .,.¦ . c Lucy to do tho job for him, suppl y thrtnael » r« wiih it. In llutlln FINEST BLACK TEA. miil11 'l nn-f • i , Bl ,|_ . , a , W •• k, N.i': , t»»i L....I difficulty by asking firrt ol nil thiins in accordance with tho advices received from the II. W. Bnrron, Sir 11. Blonnorbassot, Sir J. Esmondo, ..,i,., ,,,, ¦;. : . otmot Scotlanddi tr , 7il, s,. ptfm PHI 4'.( Small Qu»rl», 4,. 61. j tbe co , pur «.,; , ,:il^- 1 .;:H1 ; ;. «:,% I'e,. - ,r, I ., 11I|t . , P ™ mother had taught her to mend very —Htll-pintf , 2-.6I .J ", Admiralty to have supp Sir J. Simeon Mr. TU0a£ who complain'that it is impossible to pro- r daium- • ^d . ^,i fl aa her Mammnib- . 1I-. IMU mi-l 0'iitmrnl in Lords of tho lies for tho flying Sir P. O'Brien, Sir C. O'LoghleD, , P.IS .11 •...,« b~ u ,„, ,.., ,,,r , wl.icl, „.„«,! ,„„„ »lrep,,.. °^» : "> was not at first disposed to adopt this Quarts, 7«. 6.1.; the O'Donoghuo euro really f ine Tea at any Price are iiolicitcd to bo«>la would b. ,utij nUllU d eatly- Fred l|il. 2<. OJ . 4«. 3.1. (Jnul •»"»* ii' i'iiur :iu squadron, shortly expected in theso soas. Cogao, Mr. Monsoll, the O'ConorDon. , , K bui ,n,v u.ll> rlraiiv.1 bj il ,,,,l r«oi.,»,nded . by Hi. Loeiwmr ™ i,ucy UISUKCU mending B 'X" I'. aperient tbo Uenri.»«i , TD « EA »I F " measure. He knew that aiwa. bold in Wa'.eiiord by II. H ULL, Quay; Gao. " A rery satisfactory trial of meat preserved by a Dr. Brady, Major Gavin, Captaiu Fagan, Mussrs. Order our FINEST BLACK TEA, at THREE SHIL- t i.umor. ci.rr.iird und ihr „.-..tiun. larger duly rcBulaiiv ' p«-l«., " and was afraid she would be cross if Thninmntroet , *wl l-v all Urugtihi: Ci\jTI ,,M - company nt Windcrmcro took place a few daya ago. Bryan, Callan, Corbally, D'Aroy, Dease,. Dolabunty, LINGS PER POUND, which is the Choicest and most . beA rm, w.iul.l ...... u. .irei.i ril, ,,ii . c< »•« «ith erTmuch, WltilE. tbolitlle^ianeni in>i..nil t» ' >•"», the fl,.t do,. I lonnd t'" ' but at last decided to run the risk Qlt thtRtd and Blut lf rappcrt vllh tin Old Voctor't Presorvcd beef, mutton, and tongue] were" takon from Do la Poer, Dovoroux, Koaelm Digby, Downing, Ennis, Delicious Imported, and Unmixed with any other des- r.iuud benllh. Inked to do it; H ollowoj'a ¦f ill, art th, found Lucy busily engaged with Uiad in ¦unlrt. Non« othtri art genuine. Ijl l) I their coses, and found to bo of excellent qnolity. It M/Kvoy, M'Mabon, Mrumire, Matthews, Jlooro,. cription. 101b. Canisters, Carriage Paid to any Rail bt-t r.m,d, known in a, udorl r eroltowia ¦ »r ii , 2 , of that M ODX R H CUSTOM '. — I' restnistiunH Shorlock and Synaa, way Station in Ireland. ,/""• S dUeoiei : enbroidcrr, and quite absorbed in ter is slid that 3,5O0lb. of meat aro daily preserved. Murphy, O'Conor, Roilly, Power, , Ague Utlnlil) H.«»tnm»ll'.uM..re apieceof larerly uti tint incmnse ; thin iniKli-rn cu-l«nj np|ie»r« lo ei- SAMUEL STEPHENS Thr.%Ui significantly at Giles, when " Tbe attoropt to establish a company in Adolaido A non-official sppondix to tbo Directory statos that * CO., ,." ¦ „ Urop»j Jaun-dce 8lo »e •¦•d Ut»»el irk Fred looked t nJ to »'ino«t ttpry hoii'rhflil, f..r uo »u«pic.ons evi-nt i< 3, I'AULUMENT STREET, loyed ; but he concluded in«rke-l bjr «oTe p hag proved succcsuful , and a trial of meat proaorred £21,968 has . teen received for tbo Metropolitan and 87 SU UTH OKEAT how she was emp allowed to pmwiUioot its bein* l»«i»^ OEOKGE'S STHKET, DUBLIN. D hei»ff have a M»rri««w <»»«-m« ol by it turnod out Tory satisfactorily." Cathedral of Westminister, and £21,600 has been paid Bloyz.tl,..^-,.. vFe,n,i7lr.xp .*«aar ' ?n-:;£r - to retreat and must Ilirthdntr Cliriaimiiiitf, , 'h» I D IWO En had nor.otoo far to touvrnir ; , towards tho purchase of the Bite, leaving a farther L K I . Toinou,, ask great favor you, such M Christum, N-w Year, 4<-, inrari,! | r re. Hi. Skin re,nl»rlll«. Hl«a . - Ulcers . . . nnfh I wish a of tbe year, BREAKFAST. — EPPS'S COCOA.—GHATKPTJL AKB Bowol Com- Fev. r. Jf 1^1A " apeeinl cntnmeoio»tiinis. TIIK attention of one of Ibe Perhaps some lady ini(r, who has never used the OUEB. sam of £15,000 to be paid for tho site ol all tthrmuatlm. V.nereal Airtctions Tnouii PowBLimtHiV.ii?_ : ?"P«««' « i. - P come & tbe wrong time," ceive 1 ComoBTitiO.—TU B vary ai;rn>.itjle clinracter ortl.i* pr«. i but I fear I havedo treat London M»iiofjcuiH't», .Mi. J. W. IJzffaoK , of 25 Old TIKLD STABCH, do us the boniT to read this nutice. Totuch HotLOWJT's PILLS.—Tbe andden changr*, frequent fogi ¦ ^ yon want P" sairI Lucy. par-tiuu baa rendtrvd il a uniwal favourite. Tbo Cioil - pisr a "What M St»ni f«.iory, l.uJ/.|0 Hill dream not of attaining excellence in and peivudiiif dainpneia, utelv irapeJ" the vital fuoctiona ^Vrid liond StP-ct, an.l ol tbr C ) , Udy we would say, Strvlct QatttU temarks i— Con.tlp.IK..•ste- of Oo« . tV.o7^-5lw,or* iv; "^SS i ™F. imirdy for thcta diaaalen " Tba aingulir success abish . " Di you. ifttoWto be»o directed to thi» niil.j-rt. IVilli llie vifr of givio)} your J«ondry without it. You cannot niake one trial witb- and coudncn to ill btaltb. Ibe tU. hotvla H^ail ach. Kio» a B7ll • »Mi >o!' " **¦ M-r-Af lc %:i afraid*^U baa Mr. E]>pt Attained by lm umomopalbio prtparaiiim of Cocoa . , *« toni&p- toi ' ?ft£Smo.t ite what '" lou ciiiiiim of aoriety, he has published ont being convinced that it is uusurptssed for every purpose llea in tome purifying medicine, like thcte Pills, irbicb ia CoDsorapllOD - tndljfesiiuo ' */ ' ' * what I know yon dislike.wanted more arlhtic efTrtt tn this has neirr been tnrpusscd by any eipenmeiiUlist. Uy a . ¦ MV you to do Illustiaird lliuniir up-.n -riiMic OnU Jewellery, getting up fine L«r«, Linen, IK ., it is indispemihle-nothing •unip it out without frettinft tbr nrms or makrninir tbs ays- U;,,j oat with it." Fred, \V»t«bra and Clork« , ojwraliuus of diKratiuu aud nutntiuD nnd b a cirelal appli- He , Und also Th. NZ. oa" tonahiOfr "Come, are ini' illu«(r«ten. The Pillf e«tr*ct Iroia (be I'lood nil nojioui matur«, , > JM.W4B.Xini{.>ii* r.r • •^'T-Sr B;lverand Elretro-|ihv : nil a«'lr rqnal il. In cation of ilio fii.e pruieitieimf wdU-ltetfd . , \V,,ir.lor.i , ,uU |.y »|| .M JS .O I. »d hls foot, and displayed i»t fr glaf resitting tbe butnidiiy of the rrgalate tbe actlou of «vrry dttordvred orgao, atimulatc tlie cocoi; .Mr. Kri» UrD.«..t...d V.l.... ,,, ,bi., ^SnSTEoWup rhoicr deaiun., ami arr fin | ee for 2d. each, thua adds s rich, deep, clear , bas presided 'nor brr»ltf«>t tables with ¦ drlicatel JlHliciK. 0;ho,,, || " ^ S in tbeP^hof T ^^ ^ ^v ^ i thll off; I will do my -nh' nl tliose who lire eren Ilioo- 'pberr and imparting un elasticity comfortable to the liver and kidneya, and rclai Ibe boirell. In curing, Ibe y flufdnrrd ?orld, «nl,. following * &;; *iS : Weil, take thorn bringimi wilbin the ii atiDOs , iBferage wbicb may sa»e ni raauy heavy ' billa." prierj:-la. H.I. 2..0d, 4..W i;. ^ good Lnnrtnn one of the larici>it ond wearer and peculiar tn H'i« Slarch. Wa strongly commend cheat complaints time Pilla ara remaiknblv «9cctive/?fP«- dortora S^Sr^Ili LnOTcheerfolly. '•Youaro adear, ¦auds of nvlea away trom , , Made simply with ixulin,! water or luilk. Sola only io i lb TUt i bag youto were aoadt •rli«lk uillrctinns nhicti can be seen inanr part ol the it to our lady readers whs have not yet nud il, and can at- ciftlly when aided by friclion.pl tbe. Oiutn.eoton ita walls | :- —- «.i»Vb;' *''ir-;a 1i1K>d. "When I saw what ¦ lt>.,Jlnd 1-lb. tiD-liued- puckcu, labelled—JAMI*. KtH 4 f aff lSZFt?"" '"^ notbe willingyou, world i ami, il ufCMisrj, desi|ua aia priptred to .illustrate tun them ' tlxy will have no cant* to legrtk aotiof oo our tbia doable treatment will tniore a ojUin^iWady,and brnt> woaldquite doit." . . ¦ ¦¦'¦ ajri'idund be«lvtwllliotia b« r*MtlMUh«d, ki., Uocuctopatbic Cbeoiiau, Lmiilou, : ... ; ^tSrffiroa puzslw» any ipeoislaw, eoonnl. • 8old at 49 Kisfflrtt*. > - [ l«ul progrew, ¦ ; ta&ketoj doe» •"« i »•¦ • "•• > . - : . -..;i (I 'J a ^S^rSS* J ;. || ~ ~r ' ' ' i " .- - '"i. - .i : '- ::^f,^ " - " **.-.v RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR JANUARY. HOTELS. ; '-M Splendid-Specolai3ais!7^QrM^.^ecet I THE WATERFORD NEWS SHIPPING % ~ ¦ YB ii ii. ¦ I.A1OFST C1KI VI.ATIO.V IX THE SOlTil Of IRELAND. \VAYER FC>R DT^AS 6R0U31?, AHD CfcNTRAL DUBLIN. £*;..• j.TTTJTH A SINGLE STAKE of £8 yoa«an realise CLYDE SHIPPING COMPANY. IRELAND RAILWAYS. I W'- 'JE37,00O !—with %r £20,000 I T-rriUTlZt,i PubU-lti ci e.'!/ Frida y Evening, at No. 49 King Street Lodgin#Hottse , JANUARY , 1870. In re CARM0DY, COURT OF BANKRUFTOY Commeroial.& Private ji8i2,oooi!!. ".:; ::; ::.: u :: v, :'.. :. z :•: i ori'OHITIt T1IF. riOVISUAL IHI,] FROM WATZH70ED. 8TBBJPC l 49 MASLBOROUGH V . ' For Prospectuses appl withont delay, to EEOMI S TEAM CO M MUNI C A TION I T»i)»j o» w«ri mn. f acxDATs odated, y, KltE 'l'HKKK PKXCE; YEARLY (lX ADVANCE) 13s. ; AND , : , . PARTIES Visiting DnbJin can b» aecomtf Tutor [d!7-6t»3 1' LABASHEEDA, tliVoomforti ! , General Merchant, Guernsey. r . Id. ; Y IAULV , 17s. id. Between Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford, STATIOm. . with ot or without Board, and all STA»irKi> CI«si Ol»ss. Olm«. Classic I MI. Cl«s. Carrying Goods at Through Rates lo LlMKRICx , TIRTBBART of a home, on Moderate Terms. .,AL?-!5-uj •¦: , INSOLVENCY OFFICE (IMUHDI A .M. r.M. r.H. f.». I noon r.V. . TO BE SOLD; Agents for Sale of THE NEWS : C AHIB , Cio.ixrL, CABRICH -OB -SDIB , K ILKIHIIT, AS. A BANKRUPT IS"Situation central, close to SaoicTilie-street. BBILEII hn boi hni bm h n A RENT-CHARGE OF/£1,025 PER ANNUM K EI.LV , Little Gcorgo'a-strcct , MjElBoKorOH, and NBWTOSI (M DU). 7 30 IS 45 9 IS 4 30 12. (J ¦ WAXEliFOBl)—il r- W- \V,ttrtori~iL^^." SANDA ," " CUMBRAE ," ind " ED- in the City. All K-OX-SUIK—Mr. J. M. JI VRMI T, News Agent Hscaelsbridga .„ S 40 1 Ss 3 40 5 40 12" X and the most comfortable Hotel ;mHE DIBECTOBS of theWATERrbxD AMD OBHTSAI CA K RIC s^5S3 fc»ySTON K," or otber Kirst-Clan Vei«el<, Kilkeasr ...-arrival > 0 3 15 4 10 SO 1 40 introduced, ¦¦ ltocnt:, Grocer. modern improvements have been recently JL . . IfiKlAND BAILWAT CoUTUtt ' PILTOWX—Miss are intended t« Sail as undrr (onlrts prevented by any on- WALTER O'DON NELL & CO. Do departure t in 3 30 4 40 6 15 I So and the entire House papered, painted, and decorated. j DUNGAUVA N Mr. M ATTHEW WALSH , Blackpool. furesern circnnisUnce) , with or without Pilots, and with ;Jl B»llyrifgrl_.T! 9 30 -2 60 SO 8 33 2 10 ¦Are prepared, under the providona of " Th» Watw- 4(1 13 Twenty Suites of Apartments for Families. Draw- KILKENNY—Cone Brothers, Hooksellers, &c, linrrty to Totv Vessel?, and to render Aaiistanct to Vessel* r - ' AtUnijb....._..._.„ 9 — 5 10 — * ford and Central Ireland Bailway Act, 1868," to iu Distress :— GENTLEMEN : *t A bbtHelx 9 ii 3 10 53U 8 65 330 ing Rooms from 2s. 6d. to 6s. Sitting Rooms on the SELL and convey tho whole, or any part;¦ of tk« Mirjboro' mrrital 10 55 3 30 SO 7 IS 3 0 ground floor free of charge. FROM GLASGOW TO ' • iRENT-CHABGE of £1,025 per Annnm, payable t« "THE WATEKFORD NEWS" Waterford and Coik Tuesday, 4th of January, 1870. / hate the pltature of informing you, thai the Court, on this day, hat tonfirmtd your M&ryboro'«.p... 30 — — , WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY, daily. Bed, including Servants, 2s. 6d., 2s. and Is. 6d. expended by tho former for the latter Company.' RUUNG, At O.NB o'Clnck, p.m.; Kail to Grecnock at Six p.m. Porlnrana _.. 12 SS — 8 0 — — HOOK -UINDINO , ¦ ¦ Nanmrri 13 30 — S 35 — - [m31-tf] J. MOLONY, Proprietor. NOTE.— The Stcamera Sailinir on Unndayt and Wednes- Your obedient Servant, > i They are also prepared, for the pnrpoo*) of BX> Ttmolemon „ 11 3J — 7 41) — 10 ee PLACING the INSTALMENTS FACTORY days call first at Wat'rford. Th« Sleamrr oc Fridayf (goca L. If. DBERING. Thorl arrival II 48 — 8 0 — 11 14 CITY MANSION HOTEL, of the GOVSRN AC COUXT-BOOKMANU direct to Cork KENT LOAN and BONDS falling due, to Accept 49 & 50 KING STKEET. , and ca'.h at Waterford returning. Msrjrboro' ..~ien..up 11 3 47 7 24 7 24 3 24 30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET. DUBLIN, FItOM CORK TO BELFAST Direct . Dublin arrival 3 .15 5 35 8 30 » 30 5 30 , iLOANS at FOUE PER CENT, payable) npoo O*« A DMITTEDLY one of the BEST SITUATE ONTH'S OTICK ' SATURDAYS, 1st and 8th J AW .: MONDA YS I7tb, 2«b, TO WATEBTpaP. M N , or FIVE PEE CENT, upon TKK , XX. . CHEAPEST, and HOST COMFOKTABU FAMILY * LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, and 31»t J AN VARY. jMONTHB NOTICI. , TiiiKS ox irrn n«r«. I ir/KDATl and COMMERCIAL HOTELS in the Citjv PLAIN AND ORNAMENTA L BELFAST TO CORK, Via GLASGOW 3 0c3 They will also accept MONEY on MORTGAGE . STA.T.Tin..T1O1. I. 12*3|1»*3 I 3 I * all a «3jt Bed, Is.; Breakfast, Is. ; Dinner (Ordmsry) Is. 64. coufiilcnt, fail to • """• C MI O SM M* BONDS, at SIX PERCENT for TmtM or Fiv» Y«AM, >n a manner that will not, we feel MONDAYS, 3'd and 10th J AKTURT J WEDNESDAYS, THE SALE OF. THE ABOVE " "*-~ -" I J I . CI .. ClM»riC!ss.1ci.u. Dining_and BjfHng Booms set apart for Ladies and , AKUART A.M. AM. r.M. r.H. I A.M. r.U. «ndibr.Wie DEBE givo satisfaction, 19th & 26ih J , and 2nd FBBBCABT. *SeTenty- .NTTJBE. STOCK, bearinftlatjrWStrt , hm hm hm hm hmjum Families, free of charge. Accommodation f6r iat SIX PER CENT, forTHBiE TiSi ^alTWr * CIIUAl'l.Y , EXPKI)ITrOUSr.V, AND KLKGAX TLY. KBOM CQHK TO. DUBMN. Vim WATEKFORT), LARGE AND VARIED DRAPERY STOCK STILL CONTINUES Thartet .-..itporlun — 7 ID » I — , 211 five Persona. [j&S-iy] TUESDAYS, 4'h, 11th, 18th & 26th' JAN., — CENT in perpetuityafterward *. CATAJSOGUES; MI all other HOOK- and 1st FEB. Templfmore „ — 7 28 — 8 33 — I 2 t» ht Porter always in attendance. PAMPHLETS, * _ ISSTA Nig For the Year ending the 29th September 1869, the any house. Specimens in*y FIIOM WA I ERKOKD TO DUBLIN , Direct , BANKRUPT SALE NeMgh - - (I 30 5 15 — — Proprietor. ^ WOUK . in a manner equal to HOUSE KEEPERS should not miss the opportunity which this Porlumm „....-... — «0 » ISO — — PATRICK S. CAREy, Traffic Receipts were £28875 17s. 4d.—tho Workiag lie swn at the Office. WEDNESDAYS, 6th, Will , 10th , 20'!. JAN., & 2nd FED iiflbrds, of getting Patsonstown „ — 8 40 — 5 8S — — and other Expenses being £15 605 4s. 2d.—leaving s> anil nil kinds of LAW FORMS. FRO M DUIILIN TO CORK Via GLASGOW , Koscret — 7 13 8 1 — — MILFORD HAVEN. , KKXTALS, LEASES, — Balance of £13,270 13s. 2d. for Interest on Loan, af- nml DISPKN- THURSDAYS , 6th, 13>h , 20il. 4.27th JAN., & 3rd FEB. Mtrjboro' ...arch..up — 8 31 — 7 84 — J 24 All the KOKMS awl in WOHKHOUSKS Dublin .....departure — 9O 1040 - »0 THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, ter the payment of which there is a considerable smr> Printed List , which najr FROM COItK TO FIRST CLASS GOODS , IN SAHIKS , at Prices in The Kexcs Msryboro\.orr)l...(ftrn -1030 258 835 — US ADJOINING the Terminus of the South Wales plus ; and tbe Receipts continue steadil to increase. Glasgow via Waterford & Dublin, T'u<-*dMy, 4th Jan. 4p.m DOWH TS.AHIS. —— ! — —— —— y lie had on application, (jlasgow Railway Company at Now Milford, and the They will, every Half-year send to each Creditor ¦> in Mack or Colored Inln- Isia Bclfasll ... Sicnrdxy, 8ih „ lOs.m WOOLLEN CLOTHS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Moryboro' ...departure 8 30 10 So , 3 3» *T 30 — 4 8 , POSTING ami HAND-HILLS , Glusiow (nfa Walerlord & Dublin)Tu'sday, Abbeylsix . 8 50 II 10 3 50 C — 4 50 Landing Stage of the Waterford Royal Mail Packets. Statement showing the full particulars and Amount rinted head- 11th ,. lla.n. ) . [rj»ACCOUNT HOOKS, with or without p lilasgow Idireci) Friday, Hill 12uiK)n Attaoifh . T 10 II S5I4 « In! - 4 35 The Public are respectfully informed that the above of tho several Loans dno by tho Company. stronjriy bound, and Paged ,, FANCY DEESSES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Billyranct.M i 7 sn II 35 4 15 ) • r — 4 45 i'»g» , made in a superior manner, lilas.tiiw [via HelUtt) ... Monday, 17th „ 2 p.m extensive Establishment is replete with every accom- Applications to be addressed to tbe undersigned, at or in duplicate, ivlii-n required. Kilkenny ....arrival, t 45 12 o 4 40 8 40 — 0 10 consecutively, alternately, (jla'gov (cm Waterlord & Dublin) Tuesday, 18th „ 3 p.rn CASHMERES, SHAWLS, modation. Coffee, Commercial, and Sitting Rooms ; the Company's Offices, Waterford Terminus. KING STREET, WATERFOUD. Glmnow (duect) ...... Friday, 2M „ 4 p.m Do departure B 0 12 5 4 50 8 10 — 5 50 Billiard and Smoking Rooms. The Rooms are large, l£2r Gl»s»ow (By Order), (cio Belfast) ... Monday, 24l h „ lOa.m , Bannetsbrldg 8 12 13 17 I S 3 — 5 32 lofty, and airy, beautifully decorated, elegantly fnr- Vy Unuw{via Wntertord & Dubhu)Tue«day, BLANKETS, MANTLES Thoroietown ._ 8 25 13 30 1 4 15 E — 8 44 WILLIAM WILLIAMS , Secretary. 26'h „ 10am niehed, and are otherwise fitted up with every regard Olasicow (directl ... Friday, 28tli 12 nooa Btilyhste 8 40 13 45 « 31 £ — 8 0 Waterford, NOT. 11, 1869. (j»10-t „ , HollloaTlt | 9 5 110 4 55 - — 8 K to comfort and convenience. Glasgnn {via Belfast) ... Monday, 31tt 2 p.m FLANNELS, BONNETS ° „ KHmscovr ! 8 IS 1 25 6 10 S. — 8 40 This Hotel is situated on tho banks of the far- AMD TUB SOUTH Glasgow {via Waterford A, Dublin) Tuesday, lut Feb., 2 p.m 1 ' ENliLANI) AND SOUTH WALES, WINCIES, FLOWERS, Wslerford arrival . B 30 1 45 I 6 30 — 70 and commands a moat exten- MONEY TO LEND, WESTKIt.V RAILWAY , Glasgow (direct) Friday, lib 4 p.m famed Milford-Haven, ¦ OK ICELAND , BV GUKAT ' aod of the SUMS OF £100 AND TJPWABDS, FOB WA O )M.il. (Ooods. sive view of Hor Majesty s Dockyard, IN via MILKOIU ) HAVEN . FROM TERFORD T CALICOES, RIBBONS, •7 JO p.m. Goods Train—tirnu ol depsitara uncertain, depen- fixed term of.years, at an easy rate of Interest. W.MLu ruKli & L IUEKICK and Gla>R0w (via Dublin) ... Wwluesd«y, romantic and picturesque Scenery of the neighbour- In connection with llin 6th Jan., 1 p.rn rlcnt upon goods and cattU traffic. Apply, by Letter only, to Messrs. BEVAX, 10, Lin. ENTRAL RELAND Lines. Cmk and Glatunw Thursday, C:h 1 p.m FAKIS.— First Clata Blnitie Ticket, 12s. 0d. ; Second do., 8s. hood. WATERTOUD & C I „ PRINTS, HATS, coln's-Inn-Fields, LONDON. (dl7-6t) Glasgoir {via Dublin) ... Wednesday, 12lh „ 3 p.m 10s.; Third do., 4s. ll>. Return—First Class, 18s. Od.; Second Visitors, Tourists, Commercial Gentlomen, and 13s., between Waterfbrd and MAryborougb. and REDUCED FARES. Coi k and Glasgow Wednesday, 12(u „ 1 p.m SILKS, CAPS do , Families will find this Establishment, for situation SHORTEST ROUTE, Cuk and Glasnow Fridaj, tJ3J" Goods, Goals, Parcels, Homes and Carriages ara now sur- 14'h „ 1 p.m booked tbrougb from Waterford sod other Stations via Mart, and comfort, combined with Moderato Charges, PIANO-FORTES ! PIANO-FORTES !! JR fS EXPRESS TRAILS .$• SEW FAST HAIL Glasgow [via Dublin) A COMPANION FOE EYEBT. HOME. \Vedne*d«y, 10th „ 3 p.m borouih or Kilkenny to and from Dublin, ilstlehatcb. Ealllns. passed by no other in the Principality. STEAMERS EVER? WEEK DAY. Cork and Glasgow Wednesday, lQih TIES, SHIRTS, TRIMMINGS PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. ffftffifl „ 1 p.ra Newbridge. Klldare , Athy, Oarlow, Hilford. Balnalstown, Gow- 8®" Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. THE CHEAPEST HOTJSE IN IRELAND Cork and Glasgow Friday, 21st 1 p.m ran MonastereaTen, Portarllngton, Geashill, Tollimore, Clara, T; I > LUVE WATERroRH at-I p.m., on Arrival ofll.iO ' „ . All communications should bo addressed to FOR THE SALE Or ' Ul.isinw (cm Dublin) ... Weilucsday, 26ib Alblone, Moontr&tb , Roicrta and Parsonstonn Junction, Rot. m. Train from Limerick, and 10.50 o.in Train „ 3 p.ra J. WHETTON Manager. PIANO-FOBTES, ORGANS, AND HABMONIUMS. n. Coik and Glasgow Wednesday, 26th 1 p.m At about Half the Usual Price. crea.Clougbjordan , Neoagb, Blrdbill, Fanonslowu and Temple- 0>25-tf.) , borough, A RRIVING IN LONDON at „ more. The above-named Musical Instruments, practically from Mary Cork and Gta.goir Friday, 28th 1 p.m „ Tbrougb Tickets, at low fares, are Issued at Maryborough and Tl'NED AXD REPAIBED b at 11.15 following morning. Glasgow (cm OJfclin) Widneiday, 2nd Feb., 3 p.m KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, y (Paddington) nt 4.50 p.m., Kilkenny, rla Waterford and Milfoil Haren, to and from Lon- WEXFORD. DOWN L KAVF. LONDON Cork nnd GlasjoW Wednesday, 2nd „ 1 p.m don, Reading, Basstncstobe. Swindoo, Oxford , Birmlngbam.Wor* MONCK STREET, MR. P. DECON, ORGAN BUILDER, NVrErtroRn about 9.30 a.m., in is Central and Comfortable in which and AunivE AT FARES t— cestsr, Hereford, Cheltenham1 , Bristol, Gloucester, Newpori. rp^HIS a Hotel, 35 , KING STREET , WATEBFORD, time for the Trains on the Waterford and Lime- Merlbyr , Aberdare, Oardifl, Keatb, Swsosea, Llanelly, Oarmar- JL everything can be had on tho most moderate Glasgow to Waterford or Cork ...Cabin, 17».(M.; Deck, 10« . then, and Oarmarlhen Junction. $25"14 Years' experience iu tho principal Musical rick anil Central Ireland Licea. Cork to Wnterlord Cnhi n, 8s. Od.; Deck, U. terms. Houses of London. Testimonials from the greatest SALE EACH DAY AT TEN O'CLOCK, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ' irits; Brandies F KRT.S— WATEHFOIW AND LONDON: Return Tickets available fo r one Stonth, not transferable. WATERFORITAND LIMERICK BAFLWAY. %3FBest Dublin and Wcxford Sp also Professors of the period, and 300 References. SlNGr is (availnblo 1 Days) 1st Class & Saloon, 46s Od Glasgow to Cork or Watcrtord Cabin, 26s. Od. Up Trains from Waterfori. Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. (aul5-tf.) NEW MUSIC always in STOCK, nnd forwarded at , 2nd Class i Saloon, 35s 6d Waterloid to Cork Cabin, 12s. 6d. TRAI5S OK %TKEK DATS. | ftUXDATI ttW Cars on Hire at the shortest notice. HALF-MARKED PRICE. 3rd Class & Saloon , 20s Od SS?" NOTE.—The Clyde Shipping Company Insure til WATinroas 1 I «• 3 I 4» 5 I l« 2 Mark the Address:—35 KING STEEET, WATXKTOID. '243 142 Iki 142 1, 2, 13431343 Assurance Class & Saloon 70s Od Goods Shipped by thrss Lines of Steamers TO.„ UMM„.,. »IM. Alliance Life and Fire RETURN (available 1 Month) 1st , , at 6s. per Cent. . C|M, C|1M cia.sn. Class. Class. Class. Cla.i (Serert Doors from the Post-office.) 2nd Class & Saloon, 59s Od — values to be declared at time of Shipment. Forms and all A.M. A.M. r.H. r.M. r.M. l i.H. r.N. COMPANY , N.B.—No Connection with any other House iu town. information to be luil at the Offices. BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Further information can be obtained from Messrs. hm am 1* m hm bm I h m b m For Kates of Freight , 4c, apply to— COBI SIEAMBHI Co., New Milford, and Mr. DOWNEY, * WALTER 0'DONNELL & CO., Waterfbrd...o>n. 8 0 10 :ll 2 25 8 30 .- 8 311 ~ MUSIC. J ACKSON nnd Co., Prnrnnr Quay, Cork ; H OBKBI G ILL 31 Castle-stretl Waterfbrd ; and the 1! EDUCED FARES , , Carrlck 8 40 10 50 3 10 8 15 .- 9 11 ... CAPITAL:-FIVE MILLIONS STERLING, BILT O N , PBOFESSOB OF MUSIC Vlelphi Wharf, Nenagh ; WAIBIIFOBD and CBMBAL I KBLARD U A ILW AT Clonrael.....„„... 7 20 11 'JO 3 45 10 0 ... 10 n _ MB. Stations, the Timo Tables, 50 12 30 10 13 ... 12 T BIBISBR T: S&-N0. 18, HENRIETTA STREET. between other important OpFict!-, W ATEBFOBO, KiLEtaxT, and M ABTBOBOCOU ; 47, 50, & 51, aUAY, WATERFORD, Jnnctlon..,.^iricf 8 S 0 0 ... 430 ... 480 _ Sir MosE3 MoNTErionE, Bart., P.R.S. Terms, on application. und Through Hates for Goods, "-P0 retI Britiih Iron WHICH THEY ABE SHEWING A B 0 1 0 7 4J 7 45 ... TBX.—To tbs very cotp and centra of all tho Instruments sold by him during the past aim*jaari IDAHO H C Ci'Uiso. yjr*caBBa^' .- r ' ^SITPW '" IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF DOBLl»...-.._rf niCh!WYOMING... (ditto). K RASCE, Grace 3200 | HBLTBTU .Thompson.. 3328 VARIED AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS. Cloumel....'. - 8 45 ... 2 0 8 80 3 IS 3 15 salt disappear! when rubbed upon meat. The unguent ptr- Ml.NXKsOTA J AMF « I' ._ 8 25 ... 2 35 7 IS 2 SS 3 65 Urge assortment of Pianofortes, including8 *ai-gruie1f S;.il lollimi :— TUK QUEKN , Gro«an....3tl2 , P EBHSTJ VAKIA , H»ll...2873 Carrlck forms its healing errand rapidly, safely, and without pain. At.'l arv illlmdi-d tn a» - WaUifoid...«rli>l 10 10 ... 3 10 8 10 -3 45 3 45 - ¦ dnsl> Grand Squares,Grand Trichord Obliques, 8«ml-CotUg* Wednesday, January 2G. E NOLAXD , Tl'iimson 3400 ! Vittomu, Forbes 2876 Simple eruptions, open sores, hard tumours, scrofulous ' " MANHATTAN Welister abscesses, oncers, old wounds, and, in indPiccolo Piaao-forter> with all nierat itsprortmrat*, Wednesday, February 2. K BIJS 3200 ! D BXMABX , Cutting .,..28(6 M all Trains marked with an asterisk. opementa of all kinds, MINNESOTA" l^icisiAHA ,Tlu'nias 2210 i FAEIS—Flrit Class Single Ticket, 14s 8d ; Second do. 11 Od ; fact, every speciea cf inflammation or anppnratieu, wbetber by Messrs. Bioadwood,'Oollard, Erard, Kirkain, 4*. ' Wednesday , February 9. Cs Sd. Balnrn-Flrit Clm.Qli »d : Second do, ICs eJ ID4. U0 " " • Will l« despatched Irom Liverpool to New York as follows , Third do, jtrtne skin, the 4ssb, tha glands, or among th» muscles, Can C. A. JONES has a large iMOrtmtutof Hirntmiiuai UEKNSIOWN ilie lIaiinv»Mt., \\ .terford ; , MVrrilEiV li.CAMI ION , 3i T*eiity.five Guineas =| II ! I 4 I * I « I t I 7 18 1 3 tmignnr. _ LESSONS ON THE COMPRISING THE MOST BECINT DZSIOKS IN p m | a m | p m | p m PIANO-PORTE. jiillN HEVEItXUX. Q.i.y, Waterford ; lliete is excellent accommodation for Steerage Passpn. """• I «ml»m|pm[pm | p m | PILES, FISTULU, STSICTUBSI.—Tbs abova dais of com- /)un<«rran ; THOMAS K A VAXAGII. HI * Squ;uv, gerc, aud a lull supply of Coated Provisions Mrred ap by the 1 hm bm hm hm :b rr. hm hm hm bm plaints is surely removed by nizbtly fomenting the parti ' SUPERFINE CLOTHS, FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, SKIRTINGS, 0 — - — MISS HAY, PBOFESSOB 07 MUSIC, J A.M KS SCO IT Company s .Stewards. W'ord'«8 16]12 15 130 2 30 130 » witb warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in ¦ CO 25 W«ti.r.s'r»ei . LiTprpnnl. revengers booked through PILOTS AND BEAVERS, SHAWLS, IN KVEBI PATTEBN, HOSIERY * GLOVES, Tmu,.l 8 16 |12 45 1 0 U H.»- - - GIVES LESSONS on THE PIANO-FORTB, !„ >•' til (JUION * .. to Aapinwall , San Francisco, thu Ointment. Persons ssffering from tbess direful com- at her Residence, No. 2 JOHN'S AVENUE the inUiitl towns ot Canada, aud ol the Uvited States, ou WITNEYS, BLACK 4 FANCY SILK8, LINENS * CALICOES, Those marked Ihna * are mall trains. plaints sbonld lose not a moment in arresting tbeir progress, , «r wtoll WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY. favnurable terms. FANCY TROWSERINGS, FRENCH REPPS, HESSIANS 4 TICKENS, It should be understood that it is not aifficisnt merely tc attend Pupils at their residences if recjnJrod. 1S70- Fur Freight or Passage appl PLAIN 4 FANCY POPLINS Terms, on application. IXTSXVED ORDER of SJ.ILIKQ—JAN., y to IRISH 4 SCOTCH TWEEDS, , PARIS FASHIONS smear the Ointment on the affected parts, hot it must be well $2T (ol-5t*) TUB N ATIOKAL SUAX SHIT COIIPAXT (LIMITED), MAN- two or three times s —The WaterfordStcnmGooiln .hip T» ECEIVED MONTHLY, in MILLINERY, rubbed in for some considerable time Jutt ¦» VfOTICECompany. receive 14, 1 he Albmiy, Ohlball-st., and 23, \\ iter.streft , Livtrprol THE NEW KIRTLE CL0TU IN ALL THE CLANS i FLOW- be taken into the sjstem, whence it will re- p uhlUUd, pest frttffT r SM Stamp,. *k for Rhi pineut , JCt TLES, DRESSES, SKIETS, STAYS, day, that it rosy 4^tJ^<^. ll To. N. and J. CuHMtKS and L'. BSOB Queenatown ; tn move any hidden sore or wound sa eSectuslI) ss though it WONDERFUL MEDICAL DI800VERY -onthe the following Terms only;—Thoj reserve ^ 000 YARDS NEW WINCEYS, MWM 3D, PEE YAHD UPWARDS ; ERS, FEATHERS, &c. . , A/tsflitv^ right y particular Mr. M L'BIMIT , Newi Agent, Cirrick and «ill not 1% accountable for above Departments. or for those who snfler from a general bearing TORED-Nervocs and Physical Debility, Laesitad* , Rivers , Fire, the Qucen'i Ene- In the the stomach, , Deprw. delay, accident* of the Son 2 and 3 BROAD STREET, and 1 LITTLE PATRICK STREET. ga- 5 4 6 GEORGE'S STREET, down. aion of Spirits, Loss of Energy sod Appetit* Pains Helcctiv* Navigation , or accideuts from any other cause, : m lbs mies, Insurance, USE ONLY IttrBUDinciBS o; YOUTH —SORBS ADD ULCERS.— Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self-distrust, DiuiDMf, Lor. tl nor for any Ion which might have heen covered by my14.1y] __^ L- , Quality, or contents of wATiBI2Il? Blotches, us also swellings, can with certainty be Milieallj 8olitodt, Gronnales* Fears, PAlpitation of the Heart, Noi*M nor for Leakage, Breakage, Conditiou N ' S nacd freely, and tbo Pills taken in tbe Head and Ears Indeciaioo unless specially entered and ad va- THE GLENFIELD HARVESTING MACHINERY. B E N S O cored if the Ointment be , , /mpairedSi|bt and Iff any Parcels or Packages, night and morning as recommended in tbe printed instruc- mory, Indigestion and bodily Prostration of th. whole SysUta, Irem Freight paid. . Goods not removed to be Slorrd at the WATCHES I CLOCKS I GoldJeweUery Ofall kmds. Of Nevest designs tion;. When treated in any otbet way tbess complaints The most important fsct that tbna alarmiM ootsplainU risk and expense of the Consigned. STARCH. PHILIP PIERCE & CO.; WEXFORD , Of all kinds. to breitk out in knother ; whereat ms< essily be removed WITHOUT MEDICINE considered as subject to a general HeD , only dry up in one place U b*n All Goods will be tbiB Ointment will remove tbe haroour from the sjstem clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and ai»kly toe. for Freight of the same, but for all Arrears CS" The Queeii'j TO DIRECT THE SPECIAL ATTENTION OF AGRICULTURISTS TO THEIB DK AWIXO ROOSI | BBACEtETS. &nd held not only Laundress Vtet no other BEG LSTEK. snd leave the patient a vigorous and liealtby being. It will ceeefoKfeatmrot, a* adopted by tie Aolbor, folly erptifnet| or other charges duo by the Importer , IMPROVED, FIXED, AND PORTABLE THRESHING MACHINES, B ROOCHES . of Freight , Storage, HORIZONTAL. DINING ROOM. aided by the use of tbe Pills, to insure a lasting by meam of which Company. which, for li htness of draught and efficiency of work, are not cxcolled by any Machines in the United require time, owner or Consignees to the g CnsoNOMnER. CABRIAOE . . EAR-R INUS. EVERY ONE 19 ENABLED TO CUBE HIHSILl* 1) B R I S T 0 L . McLEAN & Kingdom ; and bcJDg furnished with Iron Dram and Skeleton Wiro Breastwork, thoy ha?o the advantage of W A T K II F O III) A N KcINTOSH, PLUMBERS CHUIICH . LOCKETS. DIPTIIBBJA , HuoscniTis, SORB THBOIIS, COUGH , perfectly, snd at tbe least possible cost, beat ITM on n*j*i>t Venue! diroct. without injuring KEILESS. * ffi/'J.v, or other eligible , LEAD MERCHANTS, f rc, TbrcsbiDg perfectly clean, the Grain, and delivering more than nine-tenths of the Corn in HAIL AND SHOP. N ECKLACES. ADD COLDS.— Any of Ibe above CIKSS of disease* may be of two stamps by W. H ILL, Esq., M.A~ Berkeley Horns* tlrittnl to Wnterford ; CiinoxooEira. , From WatTf.ml to Ilriitol : Kiora the opposite direction to tbo Straw, thus saving much of the labor of Shaking. The demand for theae who holds the Appointmont to cured by well rubbing tbe Ointment Iliree limes a day upon Sooth Crescent, Buisell Square, London, Vf.C. _ ._ 9 Mom PricUy. J«n . 7 ... .9 Morn BEG to intimate that they have now added to their BENSON, Tund»T. J«n. 4, Machines has been regularly increasing for the list Twenty Years, daring which time thore hare been MR. Wales, has jnst published the skiu covering the throat , cheat, and neck of tbe patient. Tbess curative oseans are so easy snd simple in application, Tuesday. " II, ... I Affn rliurt.l»T , „ 13. .„ 3 Alfn business a BRASS FOUNDRY and ENGINEER- H.R.H. the Prince of tbe pores und give immedi- tbat all can can themselvesprivately, Mori. F\id»j, .. ai 9 Morn OVER 2,500 erected throughout the kingdom. Illas- The uognent will soon penetrate soeeesafaUy, anelal tt* lilt>d>j, " It. ... 7} . ING ESTABLISHMENT, whore Brass Work of ercry Two Fainphlots, onrichod and embellished with lessen inflammation eigbt smallest cost inafew dayf, " ! " 25 „ I \Wu rhur«d>? s? . 3 Atfn and tho ate relief . To allay the fever and , Tn-«d«r, , ieecription will bo cast and finished off in First-c)a«» A superior description of Churning Machines, Turnip Slkrrs and Fulpers, always on Sa le, and every variet y tiations—one upon Watch and Clock.making, bt and morning. Tbe Oint- " Tbe object of this extraordiaary publication is to Sflnt or ten Pills should be taken uig ptera Jucerna or Calypso. aty le, and with as little delay as possible. of Agricultural Machines and IwpUmtnts Jwrnishei to order. other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. These are perspiration, wbich ia so essential for re- bow Nervoasoew and caueomittntMaladie ecac offrctully Fr-.ni ltrintnl to Waterford , went will produse b* From Waterford to Hriilol , M CLEAN and M CI NTOSII also beg to tender their P. P. & Co. beg to announce that, at tho solicitation of their numerous Customers they for 2d. each. Persons Imng in the country sore thioatt, «nd those oppressions of the and tnccetsfully treated, and theoost c.nvineinf proof of lb) rnlliti7 «t IVinbroV p Dock. , have now Post-free moving feters, Direct. sincere thanks for the kind, patronage bestowed on OPENED A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, in TULL0W STREET CARLOW, where all Machinery can select tho article required, and bare it chest wbich arise Irom Astbron, Bronchitis, and otber ennsea. efficacy of tbu, tbe neatest of bumsn di»covsfi«», is Uslifi*4 I' , ... Yi Nonn Turtttiy, Jan . 4 .« 7J Morn , uhall be or abroad ridiy, Jan. ? [mh26-ly] Ointment and Pills should be vui in titsfallow- hy the numerous cases of rare. tSe *\ti."r^iUfHmlJIHHd. Fruity, „ 11, ... 3 Aft " nTuf«i»r, „ 11 ... la Noon them, and hope, by their constant attention to busi- supplied, and all rqoairj done, with the greatest care, punctuality, and che&pnos. Price List on application. forwarded with perfoct safety. Both the 1 I'uriday, „ ID ... n| Mom ing easts .— l'ridar. ,, VI . ... II Morn ness, to merit a continuance of same. BOND STKEET ; AND THE CITY STEAM 61st Edith *. Post fret IWKJSW,'' iV. . l PHYSICAL bjr t)j» Nirljt .Mnil Train. , BW BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT—TULLOW STREET, CARLOW. (sl7-tl) Bite ol Moi- Cancers DEBILITY, Wasting of tb..ViUI Fliia^oad (, Servants and Children , 10s. Od. ' chitws «nd Contracted and Rheumatism Ulcers . .Wit£. 'al.in Far<>, 16s. 0.1.: N.B. —: Green-houses, Conservatories, and Public ABSOLUTE REMOVAL OP CORNS AND wounds is*-oftb« .Nervous Tissues, Lusitixk liberty to return frntu Dublin THE Band Files SllrTJoloti ScaMs . Loat^SferiTiad I'.nturn ilo., '.'as.; or with Buildings Heated on the moat improved principle b BUNIONS, WITHOUT PAIN OR BLEKDINC, Elephanlissls 8ore Nipples Yaws AppetiU, Gronndlsu Fears, snd f'^rr'HrtffliTf ' U' (id., Steward's fee included ; Deck y ESTABLI Cocoa bar . irsoiiilof Cork , or exturd , 31s. the circulation of hot water. (mylS-Cm) PHOTOGRAPHIC ART STUDIO, Genera] VICTUALLING SHMENT CALLOSITIES , 1NQR0WIN0 TOE-NAILS, Sold at the Establishment of Prolessor HOWOWAT, 244, to sufferers, in order to lay bar* Ibe hiddea« ts«*i'W*l£oH 7s. Ai. Females attend the Ladies' Cahin. ~ 5 & 6 GEORGE'S STREET, WATERFOBD. 17, GEORGE'i STREET. CHILBLAINS, Strand (near Temple Bar), Londou ; also, at The Nsws maltdies wbich afflict Hurosoity, and anVrd-os,.^mck m»mm tk^ I.IVKKI'OOL: REMOVED BY MR. JOSEPH MURPHY, n- ^-' TKOW WATERF'mlK TROM at tlie following price, j-ls. ljd., 2s. 9J., *>¦ 6d, Us, pnssd witb. i t [ir ifi HI rrr'n if nn itswpjlj PJ . 9 Morn Monday, Jan. 3, ...!! NijnC S S E I. 1/ .S C » 0 I C E CO F F E E S. placed tho management of bis Photo- BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Ueatry Surgeon Chiropodist of Watered, who may tw consulted world, Fridny. Die. al , 'G!l, . CA HAVING 22e., and 33*. each Pot. There ia t considersble S4vinf by WAHOI. NO. 1, South Ctttosat,. SSvi Bnun !x£io * M.,n- ..y, J»o. 3. 'J0. 31 Altmhurtdaj, „ 6. ...12 N->on Nilit lDliioMSit$H l Kiid»y, ., 7 G E»M4N ARTIST, begs to draw tho attention of his HA8 Ol'ENED HIS NEW VICTUALLING ESTA. Ladies and Gentlemen at tbeir own RtJfdences by Appoint* of patient* in tvery du> fsnlonsl Consultstioasdaily from 11 to8 .Mf.ndir, ,. 10. ... 3J Affn Thun.117, ,, 13, ... 7 Mori CASSEI.I/S C HOICK COFFEES. N.a—Directions for tbe guidanoe , aMjiflliOTBB , 8 Mum Monday, „ IJ , ...10 Nigbt Patrons to bis BIJ8HMENT, AT 17 GEORGE'S STREET, (o ior ; 8uDd»yo lOtiIl l. : . Fndat, 1. 1« , ... ¦S TMIUT »n.l Krni.oii.iral , !» ., V. 2-t ., A ! ¦ ¦ 4'. prr lb. by carsfol staJf and actual practice, ren- order are affiied eich Pot. . . "'„ 17 3} Afi 'n Thaininf, „ 2n. .. \1 Noon NEWLY-INTRODUCED PORTRAITS, where le offers for Sale the Terr Best description J. M. liaring, "We ere |bd to Sod that Dr. Wat»on ku Mna.lay, .— himself Master ol the branch of Surgical Art, in oaibodioi Fri.Uy, ,. »:. — '¦' NnonjMnnilay, ., S« , ... 3 Afi 'n a s K L I.' .-. C II O 1 C K C O F F E E sT Buitable as Family Pictures, finished in the high- of BEEF, MUTTON, POBK, AND VEAL. tj»yAll dered GAMS NOTICE bis nttt sxptrhass aridrecent dboororisi ia a work latol* 24 ... ajAfi 'n .ThoiMlar „ S7. ._ 7 .Morn CA . Very has b«n engiged for oter Twenty Years, anil Mi.Maj. ., , F.ue^t rich Atom > Is. 8d. and 2« . per lit. Joint* Cnt to Snit Porchnsero.¦ which be poblisbodlor Ibo bsnsfilol •8onVinxInvili ,, 31 , ...10 Nijht , oat style of Miniature Painting in Oil, Crayon, Sepia, hating ms.de most important dincortrieion the disease of the j...... • FiMiv i. S., in retnrning thu»ko to his numerous, suppor- GAME on the following TOWHLANDS, in QatttU. . . -v-r- ... M»nd»T. .. 31 . ... 3( All 'n S S E 1. 1." S CHOICE C O F F E E S. and Uezzotioto. AJ all Portraits are painted on the Keer b» ii enabled to girt relief in corns of the worst kind, THE ' iii' '.: Servants and Children , 10..; Deck , 7i CA to offor fidelit ter*, for the rery larga share of pitrontge which they and to the BABOKT OP IDA and COZTNTT: of KIL- SSFCosi nllstiop (Gratbjky LtHter. N.a—DiMaM e/ 0'i.i. Hare. 15. AA If.r tln-se C' lf*1 n' your (sr.H-er*. Premises, be is enabled y of Portraiture without pain or producing any bad effects wbsteter, " ' : ., " ' ""* Females attend the Lndica Cabin. ^ accorded him daring the long period he has been in Bonions without cutting. are STRICTLY PRESERVED :— Infection Curedin a Fnr, Day*. . „>' „ 81. ; Children. 4s. and graceful pose, with the highest artistio finish. eradicate the moat psinlnl Corns or KENNY, ' Alsa by the earn*A ntbor, free f«Tbr««cn»jiii«.7 "? ' Ooods received at Clarence Dock. ELL' S CHOICE COFFEES. bastm-ss. begs to sisnre them that In his New Esta- The moit timid msy fcarlnsly rely on bit (kill, tni Children, CAFPAII, CHABLESTOWW, CA6S (2* Cartes da Visite and plain Photographs can bo MEDICAL OUIDE TO MAfiSaGtJU WATER FOKD AND LONDON. Supplied wholesale hy blishment they will find it their interest to continue boweTer yoarja;,ss well ss persons o( matorer ysan, will KEWTOWN, BALIINCBIA, taktn in the darkest weather. J. P. solicitsan inspeo- PRACTIO4L TBEAT18»rco iJ. PI^.r.rf Zf ia, an.t Vttla , or other eligililf Vessels. HUGH MOORE A CO., that support. roost assuredly rtcme immediate benefit, and enjoy sier- BAIXINCUBKAGU, BALLIHOMUCK, toriliON : 57 CAPEL-ST., DUBLIN tion of his specimens. [myl4-l y PersoaalobKrilJon*, aodebowln*tbonmtuwaonei o M Him iiiun.1.11: 1B0H ff if The Establishment will be open from Seren in civ witb more comfort thsn errr. The atrongast festiono- BALLIKAUOBAIIAN, BIOWOOD, ' w a " - J Jan. Ii. ... 8 M«. SAMUEL BOYD , MARV-ST., DUBLIN ; Impedimeatsjwhiek maribe fcapptaoitolUajrMlaVsss ? J.. .. I At. » n «>,..e. .r nials, Iroro some of tbo most eminent citizens, wbo bate AUKNAOKIOGE Tl.».Tj the Horning nntil Nine at Night. MILTOWN, B , - O •¦»H-I., >M | I H rt <(i ., H". K..iirltur<'ii.»ir-ef Lmtdnrj OBSEHVE :—General Victualling Mstabluhmtnt at bis rooms 11)23] '' 1 " 1 ¦ b M"Ir , , CABBICXIMHANB, . "' :'JusipMlsUi. BostfrHforTirm Bttamtl-- - l lririray ,. " . * A ' »>'l""''«y •• - 17 George's Street, BALLTKEOGHAN, ' - '" 1U». "It) 11. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, WATERFORD. INVANCOOSB FEIEND AND Cahin Karf , if ".; Deck , *" UK lilVKN AWAY1 d 22. t] JOHN STAFFORD FROrgtETOi. MELVILLE, T , MBDICAI/ MAKMiSE llKRTii.s:-Lnndon-Ilnt.«h .y,d rut^-n S eam New >l• M -niH^e, ihe tMuse- and cure ol SATEB'S FAHT, BALLINAMONA , and WAf^TPJiftUeTHAMD IBII Simthli.ld mid >\ -.1 Kml WI , p.. in^' tir- .li-.-l.ii" iu II - HII \ei»,.(,s GABRIEL, DENTISTS,. Wharf , l/ivw East , , Del.ihtr, l n piilency, ME88RS. GAULSTOWn. BAM.THOUNTAIN. HAPPiNKSS.-Wealimi,l>bnity,iSMm^'iaBSu. HI M,, NEW GENERAL VICTUALLING AND UDOATE ILL LONDON ; S< Ar., « l;ii-. ^ i i i vi.,, in I'.Mii.alihcaiiuiis that CUMMTfD 27, HAMET BTBIET, L H , molts to Msrrlac«,' Lmrtode, T*1 *»&J!tin3 £f}aj tt I. !¦¦• . ESTABLISHMENT, undermentionedLands in the PABUH ofKlL- "" ?VTE KFO )l» AND PLYMOUTI1 . i!.< I .IV 'li- .| ..». ..t W. 1.I.-.1 l..i. . or LIVERPOOL : DUK SOTXT. Also the Ene«y «od Ar^tiU.PAlDsintUBltfs^UMl^KaMtK w No. 9 BLACKFRIARS, WATERFORD. WATERFORD: — ' l e.tn ant Vtila , or ollirr clii5il.lt \ 0h tetti. AWMKD THE KDU. LOIDOI, 1862 VT prepared from a Receipt, as USED BY HER C l*t^,QWmiGMr52SStZ >¦> 1 »ii ¦ tho Pabliu tbabbe HAS OPENED the abore Concerns, tion«naBodily Prc^ratioD^'QrjMttwBDW^XCi 1 ; • m. i.i.il- •• "i-. !li.'ii«-U<*, n.'iilu.ui. I.U.»H froro MAJESTY, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per Box. t8TSold at AND LOWKI, j p^ -::: " " *. I'tiii-.- i)i.p ' . .p:ii:tfi-. M J Mr»-''v' f<-" .^f> «uh »»«>ruu>enla and begs to solicit a sharo of their Patronage The for merLea,v4 Tf itlidraum. K iV" :'-- --• i BOTTLED AT COGNAC tho Office of this Paper. $ST AU * i,..l--.l .'( M.iliiir. , i.i.l i.iiui ai.Mir.htie> as cruilas tbev Best Quality Meat only will bo supplied, and all Joints 1869. (»24. AID i.tmun. Account) to MI, GABRIEL'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTH PASTE, the best pre- September 18th, |.:..cr> n.liiir.iit. «> e d ii'plife. cut to 8u.it purchasers. 8outu Cretcent, Store^trae^Lejt»»m ^A^6*»2MBsii Suatl.iti.iK.n. l' ortMiK.--ulh . and HITENING THE TBgTg without ]rl-\*iri..i- lJ'» yi-i.rs ei elis »r1y fntf ive.) paration extant, for W . AND BELFA ST. A , * Ill the tvstment PINE OLD %STPlease observe Tho Now Victualling Establish' per Box. C9*Sold THIS BOOK 18 QIVBN AWAY . WATERFOKD ,,t I M.iiilt III- vr.n..u« ii.e.iliil ai.il ni'lvuns altnlii lu injury to the Enamel, 2a. 6d. and Ss. btira dsnomtrstoj^ '* !g ^r ^ Mliaftl5\5 ami Ve%ta «r other eli^'ibli- Vi^sfls. "I"! r« inent, 0 Blackfriars, Waterford. Gy23-Xy) .. i ^ l.tita. , IPM II II ; of thi8 Paper. GUIDE TO THE CURE OF NERVOUS- FkO.W HKI.FAM' : tnluux I I I . ', »iii »nnl liee. i.i, nn-iitt »i 'JVo Penny CHOICE OLD nt the Offioe , TBOy ^ATrKrORI I : KEPAIED GITTA By H EJIIT Sxmi, U.D., of ih» University safcoM jSH||2SESS Jim i . ... 1 Afl ii Si.iii-ps 'ii |"»-|';i> p.^l.iL'1-, » | a<. pltlei i>ii(laiiniig his highly GABSIXL'S CHikiCAiir P Wmr* A HESS. •bersby a^o^m:?;tSt^! Sw "•^MlTi'.nj. J Ml . 1 . .. 'i Altn * t .Titr^My, W. S. WARNER , " Vetulsti'i Manual," tc. and at *^*^~*u f*" ^i''i^'J II ... l Afi 'i, ' »ml • ' ?•'•'¦ tie.-liiint , with nil the neris'ary VERY OLD K H«I.U tha best stopping oxtant for Decay, ol Jens, inihor of tbe • r ' -TTTfi^iltMK SVoi.'.v „ », ... •> Aln. 'n 'ToeailiV . .. mnvi.'lr. " •> PERCHA E * tie woDdtrfolpower of the Con- ' »ur.d»y, ,. IR . ... 17 Nts r scnp'i-.iik ati-J tliiiTlt'-ns hy wl i,'li sutfer.rit in«v ture NOTED MEAT SALESMAN. and no matter how far decay- A new Medical Work on S^ i.o.lhy, „ 15 , ... 3 Alln i [iri MstWtf c ; ed Tooth or Tooth-ache, th. ears.ef NtrtW; Ment.l and k 2» 2 Aftn 'i. . rut»»l»y, .. 25 — 4 AlTn ¦ at p.ti n.: vhi. Ail.lr.-a Mi. L AWK #*# -\Ta 10, AVENUE A, METROPOLITAN MARKET useful centrated Medicines for , . Hii.r!iy, „ . ... lipii.selveK *, Meilica.1 *r** ed, render* the injured member again sound and of Sp ludiftetioo Sjlii',1,;, „ va, ... •_> /:.n /.. ,, i.!.. |-. l» ll-i- 1 ••¦••>•• II..1 in., l,..i, l..i- . HAD OT MXBCHilTS. WEST 8MITHFIELD, LONDON. Physical Debility, Lo«ne«* irit*, . ,' Want of , i« |' . • JO M THKjjBST IX prerento Tooth-ache. This preparation « entirely kahili Far.-, ... lf,». l)« k , .,. 7«. (1.1. C'liildivn, ... Established upwards of SO Yean.- (9* Cattle care- and Energr, Pain* in «b» Bsrk,-8op*Ttpitonbai , Impedlaentt, V, " any metallic substances, and, as its name ?i*»itn» Dscline, rMulUnjj fross ip. WATKliVOli l) AND NEW Ittiss. ¦\J KUVOUS DKJilLlT aiid ull NKKVOUS ?trfttui frjj goo* foJtrrt. w> fully Slaughtered and Sold by Commission, or Sold free from to Marrisgt, sod i:i'10N> tthelUr I he le.iill ill early signifies, is specially prepared for the purpose. Price) witb Instruction, for . perfect Mstorstloa r>.oa W ATI. SIOBD— Dntlj, Snnd;i}s .iccptr-d , at .l.lor.M. J^l AKFI'. , errors hr alivo in the Metropolitan Livo Cattle Market. discretioni . -]* v ¦""l' lf awl i«et|.enaiv> inmus quirkl 6d. per Boi, with dirootiong for use (f!4.tf health and vigour tiithoat tbs psmlal shock*of OttvuMU} K BOM N RW lloss— Daily, Sundays I'livplcd , M 8.4J A.w iiilieron^, «> ' '') '') j NA-AVOIO INFERIOR BRANOK* Tho Highest Prioes obtained for all consignments of Is. ^ cured i» 1 Kr-nt:o anil (iarii.tn). Tl.e tulvrrtiMrr a lesi- or tbs us* of Electric Belts, 4c Tbt WAimsa .Voioalsi \V ATERFOUD AND DUNCANNON. b"" AND SMALL BOTTLES. Dead Meat, Pigs, Sheep, lambs, end tree to all appli- Porcbtue of Hotiae Famitnre illutntoa wltb »»y e«e«. t*at|i«Mlsl», 4Tlwi-:*Wt.; W ATERTOBO— Daily, Sunday* excepted , al 3.2 P.M. atsss b DM FRoa cants lull p.irllrilUmit llMMliixlr-ut lr»»tiinnt tlieit adopted is prepared to bay (if preferred) and rale, for cm. of sll dis y the of Hw n*»i NCASXOII — Daily, Sundaya eicepted, at 8.16 A.M. , '8P£EPARATIONS. JOHN PENDER F KOJI DC . pt of aduertrd etivplnpe. All |»r.™i may rum them, COUPELLE,DeROOS4 Co. hest price the FUR- ElectrkTlUaJsdlei.. Ur.SmM inviK. all wbo hjvitwsj seonrwl and every information given by the Ageuli. on recei by private treaty, at the hig , ' ! Ikrths and Ibusnol inn the ruk ol IKIHK iiciiuiinrl. AdJirii ASSORTMENT of PBBFUMES, at Is. the faMy eallsdremedy Oalvanum or Electrlcty to . ssod a General Steam Packet Oince. Lieerpool— selves, CARDIFF & NEWPORT COAL C0MPABY NITVSE of HousKs,and Property of entry kind. Liberal Bristol—The D UTA I., 13, Newuiarket.^irret Birmingham, AN. sud «t 6J. eicb bottle, nitb tb« following-ruunidPr i- staapedtUrettsdenvelope for bU new p»mpbl««, wbJobVwillj IIBI II Slii Company, Brunswick-street, How A. made on all Property sent for absolute Bale, "' Wat.-rlord S v 23, H AND MANLY VIGOK.-A UvtKt\a >inr( ; WATERFORD. psrstioos of CorjpiLLj, Ds Koof h Co., Bedford Pise*, Advances b. e*n7u!)d*Tw sJ by retoro of post. -i>i . hmuton—A STIIOSI.G. ROBIKSOS , HEALT on opportunity never before of- _ ^:^u ^P. Washington l'.uildin~ ' >SI>eriilir c ill I lie treatment fc! NKItVOUS DtC. mHIS COMPANY HAS OPENED COAL DEPOTS Square London, nsjr b» lisd in Witerford at> affording the publio COSBTJLT A LO*DO» PHTSICUW BT LlTTaiKvWtfarVCt.; '.sh ami r-'nnfa u Steam Wharf, Lower iOjeoi- UlooB*bnrf , 2 .Ynrl Lane; Hnt l'«r alfectioni which : at TIPPERARY and at tho different other King-stre«t:-Guttai Vit«,t or V«giUblt fered. M —Vt. Burrs will, for tbe benefitof nervous soSsnrs,! W«rt Kr.t \VI,»rf Southwark Ply- lill.n 1', Speiii.ii'i'nhcc .in l M' are nliei. THI X>ns OrBw, F . Fast Sinithfield , and ¦ , 1 »uffneis- tor rusrrisgs JL ' tbs grest ttmtif Nerfomsn*,'Ac ' Sale* of Property ,of every description nogo> reerivinf deKriptioo of iIbeir esw, uai bJt irHWnj I |.> <Lift Drops, 'or £9* on Tu mouth- IlKRBI J. W ARIKO , <• • hurt , MilUy. Btlfatt— 's Hair lleslorioi; Flaid, which btl and no chargemade unless6 sale is ¦Hb sdvicand directioas forth.awsts*coeufjil : Duiit-mil yiwy ; dllirrsuilil llullif , h«» |.liull»bed i Iliuk giviug lilt lull and Kilkenny Railway Lines. All Orders will be re- Uadsrae Coursixi oiaied privatoly; opinion; ¦ ¦ K UtNUEB.-o* 4 S0K8 , fjeM lfl > «fflcuious in brinfioj tb« bslr to other par- end enrtv ; . •; .• ;#¦- '¦' :~Jf >M\ heuitit ul '¦'• III 'IH «iO(bua {jl-lyi OfficH, 24 William street, WaUrford. (J3> erint, tad Anortid PttfamM. ; WboltMla Warehouw, 80, Feucuonh St. London becruUry, TENANT BIGHT MOON'S CHANGES WATEEFOBD FOB THB LAXD QUESTION ... S.43 p.m NEW WINTER FASHIONS SALES TOWN HALL ... Sftc ittaritctg Full Mnon ... Uouilay, J»n. 17ih Laellrri ai the liinhrr price ; Natmnul left ofl «t and to maintain that patriotic reputation it will AIL THE NEWEST FASHIONS BLEE or tho Auctiorccr up to 10 o'clock morning of tht ttnM of lh« week ft waa fall; rceifend. lor BCi-ount l.nyfri 38J, CO.NSISTI.NO Of Ireland, and to recommend to tbo Legislature Booh pretiotn rate Irr rnimi-f, atid i I'H , be necessary that the people Bhould now come 20 REAL JAPANESE PERFORMERS, prwardiog »alu^, for the present and approaching Seasons. Sale. No chnrgo fcr entry. amendment thereof aa shall givo to the Tenant, Fixity FLOUR -No chaoja s moiiaraltlilg. _ •'ll.rt.38j ; N»lioiml of Liverpool wtliwd brth and proclaim her earnest wish that justice myl4-ly] JOHN PENDER, Auctioneer. of the fruits COLE PROSSOR. nod Protmcitl declined i, eltKini in rpqiiMt IN of Tenure as security for the enjoyment * ami Bhnll be done to all classes who have an interest interfering Lori DOS , TBDR-DIY ETEiirio.-ComoU opened flat , of his own ootlay and industry, withont PRICES CURRENT. Itut lelt off a tli»J» in the soil. Our esteemed cotemporary, the HAVINO PUBCHASED A PORTION OF Auction of the Interest in a Licensed Grocery ht of tbo Landlord to rlo.-J i Inn.r. Kiilw.iyn opened dull. FULL, GORGEOUS, NATIONAL COSTUME, with thejnst and equitable rig firmer. FoieigD Slocks cloitrd a lit 1 ts Hrmer. I( PATRICK -STREET, with Valuable Shop Fixtures. Tho Sir Joseph NealeMcKenna Robert Powor CC. native soil. Though kept from the ' van,' which was IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE. , Mallini/ • • 11 II 17 0«n 0 0(l 0 ANUARY LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE—YESTERDAY. House is admirably Bituatcd for carrying on a ready Mm, 20IH, 21ST, AND 22ND J . J.P. John Mullins, P.P. OATS, perliarre] of. Rib* her ' right,' Waterford comes out with a foreo and ' OptNixo PRICKS—Con«ols for Money, 92JJ. Contoli money business, an3 immediate possession will be G. C. P. Fitzgerald, J.P. James Powor, P.P. — Blnck - -DC I) tn 0 on I) power whioh will animate those who are already in 0 (or Account, P2J| ; New 3 per CfDts, 00. given. Tho licenses are paid up to October next. R. R. Kennedy, J.P. James Mulhall — White - - in 6 II IU 1 'I the foremost ranks, and stimulate the laggards into MRS. KELLY'S — Grey ¦ 10 0 II 010 (I 00 0 Ci.oslso I'KICE3. — Consols for itoney, 921 j CODJO I I Sulo at TWELVE o'clock. GRAXD MjD.DA T PEIirORMA.VCB O.V SATUBDA Y 22.ND. John A. O'Keoffo shame and may MILLISERY, MANTLE, AND GENERAL , J.P. Robert Power, CC- FLOUR , per .Saok, »l29"ll> « I fnr Arv.,ni.t. fl'J j ; Ncvr 7l.r»-l-». 00. hap into action. The requisition con- THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. William Stafford, J.P. E. Foran , CC. — Pua Bank ot I reland .. 1O'< 232J 33 Iivo in tho land that bore them. Tho Earl of , 10 0 on 0 — , William C. Coughlan, J.P. Patrick WUliams, T.C, — A'ii«fi,-an, Sorlouan.l Winlur '• JfilHiruiau llstnk Ho «i 2 Huxm-GDO.v nobly heads tho muster-roll of Water, THE REVEREND FATHER HARBISON Implements Crops, Furniture, &c. NOTICE — Murinnnpli- 23 0 2.1 « Muustur U.mk, LunitPd — Bj) 6|» — James Power, J.P. Denis M'Carthy, T.C. — ncnlia^.il 23 0 23 < ford, and JOHN BAGWELL, the high-minded and tho (The Itedemp torist, of Limerick ,) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION , Katinual B:i,ii 30 39 39U — HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE, that the Roger Power, P.P. T. Armstrong, merchant — Bllirtj , rac-i-ma, »n.l Ote«« 22 0 « « — true, for the presont fills tho void left by the absenco ON TUESDA V, Ut FEBUl' AHY 1870 — ll..a|l . . . 0. II l,fl (1 Provincial Hank a* 87J} WILL PREACH IX ST. JOHN'S CHURCn , , I TOWN COMMISSIONERS of DUNGARVAN James Prcnderjrast, P.P. Richard Kcily, T.C. x.l — of others and stands shoulder to shoulder with the INIIIA M J RORIV , V,. ||f W . ri.liMMi I .t ftalKlz . ! :6 ° l6 ° U.t. N«»r 10 j DURING THE NOVEXA , preparatory to tho AT KOSSDU FF Ii E f.LE LAKE , have Resolved to BORROW tho sum of TWO HUN- John 0'Menra, P.P. P. Flynn, T.C, P.L.G. — rhrnliatF-xiinixn - • :l n « » N::< AI ul l.ivcr|...c.l (limited) 15 13 13J — gallant Earl to demand * fixity of tenuro' as the onlv Feast of tho Sacred Heart of II AKY , lor tho Conver- directions of B. HAMILTON-, Esq., M.D., who DRED POUNDS, Sturliag. at tho Ratoof Five Pounds P. O'Brien, C,C. tieorgo Fitzmaurice, T.C. — — Ainnni-mi . W » "" " HiuUig Vo. of (rulmid Oii — means of seenring tho tenant in the enjoyment of his BY A,nr.ririi Wiulrd 0 On 0 sion of .Sinuers. is leaving and has sold his Interest iu tho place, por Cent., per Annum., on Security of tho Rates made Michael Mackesy, P.P. Thomas Deo, T.C. — — Prrnchniiil n KAILKAV i industry and iu tho homo of bis race. A gallant merchant — - Keyptinn , . - - - THE. NOVEXA will commence on FRIDAY Next, the undermentioned property, viz. :— under the Provisions of tho " Towns' Improvement P. Power, CC. Patrick Flood, • Dii'uincrd ...14 n H " Suutlurrn mill Western 10J 09i array of thn gentry, of tho landowners, of tho couuty AXUAKT \V»tfrfonl ami Li.neritik — U U- tho 2Sth of J , and all tho Priests of tho City lfi In.Calf Cows and Heifer*, G Yearlings ; Grey Mare, (Ireland) Act, 1851-;" and that tho Money so proposed E. O'Donnell, P.P. Edward Kenucfick, T.C P1.OUK— , A-ii>rini— n ,per linr-:l , .>! |:ilill,a . II" • "II " magistrates, nnd of tho ever-faithful and patriotic ' ¦>! - "• will hear Confessions iu St. J OHN 'S C HUUCII , every diiy to bo Borrowed is for tho purposo of Michael Spratt P.P. Edward Fitzgerald, T.C. — Frrnrh, per ««rk-, •2-IHl,i> . - ri" I" * cler*ry, follows tbo lead of tho Karl of UNTINGDON 5 yrs. old, a capital animal for field or road, and' , as aforesaid, , '¦• H , of the following Week, to afford an opportunity of Paying a Debt now duo to tho Treasurer of tho Town P. Nolan, CC. M. Flynn, M.D., T.C. rNfllAN MKAI, ,,\iii,Mii-nM . IT hrl. nl l!Mll,a 0" " 0 and with neither mincing step nor nervous remarkably fast in harness ; a Brown Gelding, 0 yra. _ ( rioini- Mafi'ifacinre. ( .. „ .. . tongue tell gaining the Jobilce. old, a useful furm or harness Horse; a Bay Cob Mare, Commissioners, incurred in Lighting, Flagging, and Patrick Wall, P.P. William Orr, Merchant ,i»r «»-k.ol HMII.. , 1' » I' u the Minister and warn the landlord that tho time has Tho Sermon will be Preached at half.past Two 5 yrs. old, u grand stepper in harness ; a Grey Mare, Draiuing tho Town. (Uy Order) , Joh n Foy, P.P. John Cloary, T.C. SIIu SHatcefari suto* como, and now is, wheu the laud difficulty of Ireland o'clock and Seven, p.m., each day. (It) aged, in Foal ; a Gennct 5 yrs. old ; Cart & Tackling, EDMOND MORRISSEY, Town Clerk. Thomas M'Gruth, CC. Richard Phelan, T.C. Imports !f F.tporlsfor Week endiwj Thur»!a -i , 20th inst must be settled, and peace, security , and prosperity Ri Dnngarvan, Doc. 27th, 18G0. [jll-Gt] James O'Hrien, P.L.G. Richard Gavcs, M.D., ic. IMPORTS. KXP'IKTS restored to this distracted nation b 2 Sows in young, 8 forward Storo Pigs, a ck olfirst- " BE JUST. AND PEAR NOT." y fixedly rooting THANKS A. E. Kenned ' P.L.G. Richard Anthony VThrar * n'S^ >)ti *n *iH WnMI ... it : .<:¦ tho Irish class Hay, 12 Cocks of Wheat StraiV j about 80 Tons of y, ¦ pcoplo in tbe Irish soil. Wo look with much IN THE GOODS OF JOHN HUDSON, F. A. Kennedy, P.L.G. Honry Anthony. M.R.C.S. in-IUo Corn :i||"l lo. Oit» ... 5S •!<• , of hope, as wo have hitherto looked TREASURER OF TUB YOUNG MEN'S Mangolds nnd Turnips, made iu lots of from 2 to 5 I)»n ...— .to. Rirlcf- . 49 ». with much of THE y of Walerford Qcn- James M. Terry, P.L.G. P. Vf. Fitzgerald Bsrloy .. . _- ¦ noxiety to Watcrford. Liko Kiltlare SOCIETY begs to acknowledge, with Tbnnka, Tons, '10 Barrels of .Seed Potatoes (in lots,) Ploughs, Laic of Manor Street , tit tho Cit , J... lulUn Corn 1110 d •. , Waterford was John Hunt, solicitor Fraucis Shcehan, Munstcr ' ' 8 tho following DONATIONS and ANNUAL SUB- Harrows, Scufllers, Turnip Cutter, Wiunowing Ma- tlcnuw , deceased. Floor i *13 t*- * ''- ''''""¦ " * " '" Raid to bo one of tho counties that would not protest Carts Dray it Tackling, Milk B. W. Koily Bank. ajjninst the gentlemanly doctrino that it SCRIPTION S (per Mr. PATRICK CUDMIIY ) :— chine, Furze Cotter, , PURSUANT to tho Act 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Meal ... SHCk« . ¦ loilino in.nl . ri.i. was wise, &¦ Stnnrls Michael Loamy, P.L.G. Gerald F. Long, P.P. prudent, politic, profitable Kov. G. Cummins, £1, and lOj. each from ltcv. J. Tubs, Barre l Hand Churns, , Oat Bins, Flour Chapter 33, intituled -'An Act to further Amend T11U.L OP THE ELECTION PETITION , ami patriotic to root out Outside Juuntln!; Car Matthew Walsh, P.L.U. Jeremiah Long, CC. tbo pcoplo and exterminate Phclan, Rev. R. Powor, Messrs. John Kully, A. P. and Meat Barrels, , Tax Cart , tho Law of Property and t> Roliovo Trustees," all IMPORTS OP FOREIGN' GRAIN the Colt from Ireland. Harness, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Saddlos it Bridles, [Here follow hundreds of names of Tenant-farmers ; But like Kildare, Watorford has vindicated Maher, \Y. Commins, P. Comuiins, Vf. Kelly (Quay), Persons claiming to bo CREDITORS of, or to havo nny Zi* G orcl.-» Perovich Kuslcndjlr, n l n* quartern miizp. P. O. On yesterday iho Hon Baron HUGHES presided , her own and others.] Mnri.in -p honour, Ryan & Pliclau, T. Curruu, Michael Power (li road-st.) , with a variety tif out-door Property not enumerated. CLAIM or DEMAND upon or againBt tho Estate Spcic-r. M«'eti*r-i:i , Ko'-'ti^li. >li . .11"i qntrten assorted her humanity, and justified tho , ME wli-i%r . Cnl« ± P rt«««r. S.»» . Blonefich Mnril-i >pl4 , 2rO'l for the first timo, under "The Parliamentary J. & M. Slattery, C. Sucehiin, and Miss Kllon Kel ly. Is THE DIMWINU Jb D INING R OOMS WIM FOUND or Assets of the said JOHN Hrusox, who died on tho Tho Clutir will bo taken at 12 o'Clock. The County , popular faith in her-truth and chivalrr, and nndcr —IS Walnnl and Mahogany Cluiis in damask nnd qunrieis whe.tt . Cole A: IVOSBV . thu lead of tho thirteenth Earl of 5s. EACH :—Hev. Julm Slieehy, Mossrd. Jolm Egan, 1st day of November, lSli'J, at Manor Streo', aforesaid Members will attend. (It) Elections' Act, 1803," for the trial of the petition Ili'NT'N'inux aud W. Lcuihau, Michael O'Neill, John M'Euury, Michael haircloth; Lonugcr, Solii and Easy Chairs ; Centre, —and Ailminiiitriitiou was granted by tho District against the return of Sir II. W. BAr.uo.v, Bart., B AIUVEI.L of Marlfield, baa pronounced that ex- Side and luluid Chess Tables ; Chimney GUss aud 's Court of WATERFORD BRIDGE BUTTKIt MARKET. termination must ceaso; nnd that while tho Caaey, Jumcs Keating, Patrick M'Kcuna , Johu Power Rogistary at Waterford of Her Majesty nf' Firl-inx landlord s Ornaments, Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets and January, lb'70, dumber ice>? Hrl at tht l^uh'ir Ruttrr W'irtrl for this city ; and the great attention which the must and shall have their full nnd fair rents (Gcorge's-st) , Johu Phclau (Summcrlaud), aud Tho- Probatd in Ireland, on tho 13th day of ppointed f ar U'evi- en linit Frl litt f lhil Ja iil secured Book Case MEETING of tho PRORIETOUS is A ' ". , 2\st t»*t. Hugs, Window Hangings and Poles, , Dining to J OHN POWER , of Leperstown , in the Couur.y of Si'nrday £0 ,„ .„ l-yru. n.). ,,, n.) learned judge is bestowing on the hearing sbowa by every just contrivance which the law can create maa M'Kcuna. 2s. Gil. A to bo held at tho TOLL-HOU.SE, on the 21TH i-^^^ , Tables, Plato Ducket, Musical Bos (7 tunes,) Music Waterford , Farmer, the Administrator, and ono of Mortiljy, ...... 0 01f!«. 0'. to 0 0». '¦ \ the tenant farmer must bo rooted in not ou( ni« . "- 1. FASHIONABLK scriptions :— , , claims, or demands, upon or against tho Estato or Kri-lay. n ... .„ for*, f.d. In < U>. fill. crowd iu the Court-houso, as well as the number NEWS. Waterford, 1st mo. (Jan.) 11, 1870. (jll-2 1) . - Glasses, Basiu Stands and Ware, Clothes Pi-esses, OHN to said Adminis- N< .. "f firkin. .Mtrc'pin'lloz w.-rk last jr.w „. „ .. ,. 12-is A RRIVA L OP Tins Hox. B AKOX I-OHES George N. Baker, Esq., £1; James Petaliunty Esq., Effects of tho said J HirusoN, i who were unable to obtain admission, evince the H .—His Commodes, &c. ; also the Kitchen Requisites. addressed to the OHico of tho uudorsigned Pric*' l>^' curt ., ...... !3i*. |.| 15 H . Lordship, accompanied by his registrar Mr. Lcdwichp M.P., £1; Mr. A. Denuy's men Ci 2a.; John Ryan, trator, deep interest attached to tho proceedings ; and , , Esq., Rathfadden £1; Sir If. Winston Barron, Bnrt., Salo nt 11 o'clock. ROBERT WILLIAM CHERRY , his Solicitor, on or AuruMX cj- ir/xriiti F.is///o.\s arrived from Dublin by mail train on Wednesday M.P., £1 j Mossrs. Anderson & Jones, Dover £2 2s. ; THOMAS WALSH, \uctionccr. before the 1st dav of M AIICII , 1870. (Corrected this Jay fir Tit Wo l.rrhrO, NCKS > tbe frequent laughter and applause provoked by afternoon, with tho view to opening the oily court fur " John Allingham, Esq., i>l; II. Sargent Esq., wino The Mall , Walerftml , Jan. 18, 1S U. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that aft er tho i'v:,tvis!-»vs . the answering nnd gesticulation of witnesses, are the trial of the election petition. On alighting on the merchant £1; Messrs. McClcau & Mclutosli lU.s. (J5J" KosiidulT is live Miles from Watcrford, ou tho said 1st day of MARC H tho said Administrator will BROWNE & PAYNE B ACOI* P IO * i-rr ct Sfii ti,| t,, ;,-jH Q $ so patiently bumeby his Lordshi p.that itisevident platform, ho was mot by tho Right Worshipful Thomas )tinrnoro Haiti. thu said deceased OrFAl. rlo ... .„ .„ li". Od - 5; Wilson, J.P., Mayor of Watcr.'o rcl proceed to distribute the Assets of Aro Dail y receiving the Newest St yles T tlo ... „ _ ll« IM — lit he is inclined to be very good-humored with the , in his robes and, having regard F*« M waited on b SCARLET HUNTING COATS amongst tho parties entitled thereto, for the ' IlKArn do ... 4l- n.l — 42. rd pubUc and the proceedings. Sergeant Armstrong, y the city Rword-bcarer and borough AUCTION OP HORSES. only to the claims and demands of which the said T«l.t.O\v .|> _. t:. Or) - 4J. (Id who we were deli hted to see appoar in constables, was contlucted to his Worship's carriago, present and ensuing Season. L ARD (cbaodlen.1 Q.C., g TRAVELLING MACHINES, FARMING IMPLE- Administrator shal l then havo dno notice. ) ...... 44* Id — 14* Od greatly renovated health, made a calm, able and drawn by four horses, with outriders, ic. Accom- MENTS, STOCK , Ac, Ac. Dated this 17th day of Jauuary, 1870. llllfflHERS- MKAT. pauied by a guard of honor of dragoons Hrwr . lb .„ 7: AI ., perIh ... fd IO 01 the petitioners ; but as the learned gentleman the Quay to tho MR. Dublin MtrTTOf , pvr Ib, 7,1 to 9rl I POUR 's lod Travelling Vehicles, Ac, Ac, will take aco 51, Great Charles-street, , onl y „ ... 61 10 7d alluded to less than a dozen out of the lot) cases judge giugs in William-street, and presented an Wnterford. POTATOES. imposing appearance on its route. S CARLET HUNTING CO A T AT Mil. LAURENCE DOBBYN'S (i21-2t) and of alleged bribery, there being no evidence, we Tho samo stato / ¦ FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS ATarace price, fnew) ... n 8d. to 91. t>«r none. ceremony is observed each day iu going Veterinary . *ttit>tishmeil t t Jletr-/nr >(-st . IVaierJorti. presume, to present the remainder, it is clear to and from SPORTING KRKAD . tho Court-house, it being provided in tho For £2 17s. 6d. ! ON MONDAY , FEBRUARY 7. W BITK , poKIt,.. ed to 6rl | lloo VILD Act of .pt lib 5j l lo0d that the case cannot last nearly as long as antici- Parliament under which his OUDER or SALE : lordship holds h>s pre- Improved Central and Pin-Fire Breech- CUTTING AND WORKMANSHIP. WHISKEY. pated, and will probably close next week, even if sout court. Tho city flags float How can it be done t Simpl y, because I Travelling Vehicles, Humes? Gums Dogs Ac at DnpMS,pert;al ... I8< 0.1 I Ol.n , Oork. gal , I7a 0,1 each d&y on Reginald's , , , persevered in to the end. Messrs. HKROX , Q.C., Tower and nt tho Cit Twelve o'Clock precisely. Loading Guns. OOKR , puocheoo.H IS * Hi I y Hall, where there is a guard embrace within my own famil y ihe Superin- and WATEKS, Q.C., who appear for tho first time of infantry stationed. Hunters, Ridiug, aud Family Horses, at One o'Clock. have received a Magnificent STOCK for tho NO ifACUINE WORK. KISH S'rMii.»r»,|ir c"t ?(S to 2^1. 1 Ym , o«t ru oj FlJNKRAL OP THE L.VTE tendent, the Salesman , and the Cutter. Con- WE pr * in a Watcrford court, being retained specially by JlttS. P. MARCUS B A RUO.V CnltR , Draught aud Farm Hordes immediately after Season of IMPROVED CENTRAL AND HRKHlsr.^, hr to 2'ia | S IH . K , Orders punctually and efficiently attended to '21* , .„ ... led 10 ni tho sitting member, have won public approbation B ELMOXT PAUK .—On Saturday l££5" Persons intending property for this Sale will PIN-FIRK BREACH-LOADING GUNS (Doublo and S AUMON per Ih la 6-1 to C<1 . I TllKiior .161 in 01 morning last tho re- sequentl y, no hig h icoges to pay. mains of this much-lamented be required to have it entered nt Mr. DomiVN 's, or at Single), MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, RE. r'owt. t\n I :GI;S for their calmness and ability, evincing a thorough lady wero interred in tho famil Mr. W ALSH 'S Olfice, The Mall , on or before Nine VOLVERS ic.,and every doscriptionof CARTRIDGES K OWL . pfr pair 4' O'l to 41 Oil. I r;r.,m , it ntion ... Q« 0,1 lo 0 knowledge of their case, and, with past experience, y vault in tho Catholic Church at P. J. SULLIVAN. , A Oust U «il l.i5..O1 each o'Clock the morning of Sale. Fee for entry, 2s. Od. and AMMUNITION of all kinds, LOADING-MA. r 11.0ns , . I Turbo/i . I2j lo lo.a ciup feeling confident of success. The opening state- Ferrybank in the presence of ono of the largest and ' SOAP AND UANUI.KS. most respectable attendances of relatives, friends and 71 QUAY, WATERFORD. Purchasers to pay Auctioneer s Fees of Five per Cent. CHINES for BREECH-LOADERS, and all other re- TO THE ENGLISH , IRISH , RIT ' OULD ment on their side will, therefore, be looked for , W *, p«rowfi4i. t.»25i J1 ! M perlb... 0* 7.I public generally ovor perhaps witnessed THOMAS WALSH, quisitos. KHO'S , do 23<6I 10OU1 | D IHT with meat interest. Of tho nature of the evidence in thislocality. Auctioneer. and . do .„ 0> 60 The gontry |J3T A fair trial given of any Gun purchased, and WOOL AND 1IIDKS. alread iven, and how far it sustaiu's tho allega- of this aod surrounding counties, and even P.S.—Somo very good WHITE INDIA-RUBBER FRENCH COURTS , y g from a distance COUNTY OP TIPPERARY all Guns warranted. IIoKget wool ., |4 :M to lb 3d . Hitted...28? ro 30. lldper cwt tions of tho petitioners, we will let the public , wero largely represented, as wero also Weth«rlEwe._ UM l» Irt Kips ... ?|d the tenant-farmer COATS, crtra long-. 12 and 13 „ ] „ 3J.1 per Ib judge, but we may anticipate that by this day class, all auxious tomauifest respect W. K. C03IMINS & CO., Skin wool ._ m Jl' „ Is Od I Calf ... 4X5 ,. per iloz. for her many am'able qualities, as [o9-ly] AUCTION LOWER SACKVILLE STREET, week the result will appear in he Xews. well as for her Ironmongery, Saddlery, <$"c , > Oil 1 Ooo:, per ton Us to Oils Catherine Lucinda Barron , wife of Piorso Marcus /BARBERY SCULLY, Esq., J.P., Derrypark, Car- Barron " Glace" SEWING COTTONS. purchased Guns hist season. Originals can be scon FOR SEED Formers AND >; UI ;KN CHOPS. By the influential requisition which wo publish , J.P.. D.L., of Belmont Park ; died 14th Jan- \J rick-on-Suir, being about to givo Dairy H AT, perton Oil- 7"i | Matiii.,ld>, per Ion 15< — 17s up at tho Warthoiiso, and reference given to soveral uary, 1870, aged 61 yoars, R.I.P." Tho iramodiato an Established, iufluenjal House, STHAW , trh«ateo 4V-SL>» : Turnlpi w Us - to-day, it will be observed that the great County WANTED, Furming, has favored the Subscriber with instructions gcutlcmea of the neighbourhood and neighbouring HALLETT'S 15^ members of tho familyncted ai chief connect^ wiili the Ti-.ido (both Wholesale Do. to.itenl 4i> :0- I Uirrois .. .I.li — .V>. mourners Most to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Counties who purchased at this Housn. (dl7-6t) TIIADE Watcrford Tenant-Right demonstration will be of tho Catholic clergy of tho city, nnd and Retail), to Iuiroduce these well-known Sewing many from tho ON WEDNESDA Y, 2(i(H of JANUARY, 1870, PEDIGREE LATEST MARKETS held in the Court-House, Dungnrvan, on next county Kilkonny, with tho Abbo Connolly, from Cottons fu Waterford and Neighbourhood. Thoy will LEFT FOR SALE, AND TO BE SOLD MARK France, AT JIULLAGE , Tuesday, the 25th inst. The requisition i3 headed assembled in tho church, which was draped bo snpplied . exclusively, and on Liberal Terms. E V A I, IB R B A R L E Y, which was award- with black cloth , and whero Requiem " AWOKIK Charles Street Mills 10 Excellent, well-bred Iu-C'nlf Cotrs ; 4 do. In-Calf BARGAINS, CH LONDON CORN EXCHANGE—W EDNESDAY . Office nnd High Apply to J. T. R , , » BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED DOUBLE GUN , Uie FIRST PRIZE, THREK YKAKS IN SUC- by tho EARL OF H UNTINGDON, followed by JOII.V Mass wero offered np, precious to Heifers ; 2 do. Strippers ; 2 excellent Weanling Calves ; All li l VAO. thu interment, at Leicester. (tl3l- t) t\. with caso complete, manufactured by TIIUI.OCK , CESSION [1S67, ISO'S. 1069), nt the Birmingham and AGWELL, ENRY which many of tho clergy assisted. 1 Well-bred Two-year-old Bull ; 7 Storo Pigs; Barrel Ei»l>->. KII B M.P., H MATtHews, M.P., and Mr. Scott, Mall Midlasd Counties Show. Yielded hton , iu 'J Irish, Kurcijfn conducted tbo Churn, Dairy Uteusils, aud u quantity of Swede Tur- Dubliu, cost originally £10, tho property of an , at Brig Sr.i1/-li. numerous clergymen, teuant-farmers, funeral arrangements. New Millinery and Drapery Establishment, 18C9, TEN QUARTERS PER ACRE, wei hing 571bs. traders, nips, Ac, iu Lots. OHicer. g 72 professional men, &c. In a word, by persons of US, PARADE QUA Y, WATERFORD. A Finely-finished DOUBLE-GUN , very li ht, and per Bushel ; ulno PEDIGREE BLACK TARTARIAN p>..ur {^™; 8£y Tho Cows aro early Calvers, and as to size, g i:":: z z ° all classes, sects, aud denominations. How can WATERFORD AMATEURS IN CLONMEL ofSuporior qmtlity, complcto with Case, Mnuufac- aud PEDIGREE WHITE CANADIAN VVIir.il |i|r>.> 180 — colour, and milking qualities cannot be surpassscd. 8900 government do less than legislate—and legislate •' We h»vo heard from time to " . >M R.S . BROTIIEKS tured b H. TATHAMS LONDON , Cost ori inall £35, 'tiilrj 9iU — •> 2(1 timo of the pro Salo to commence at Eleven o'Clock. ' Terms, C ib, y , g y 0 A X S . ficiency in music of the Waterford " to iuCorm her friends nnd the Public gene- O.i- •- — 2170 liberally and spiritedly on this question—when Amateurs BEGS and Purchasers to pay live per Ceut. Auction Fees. the Proporty of an Olficcr. For PRICE and full particulars of above, and of 1 tnoir capacity for and A t Mi-ik-l-tni- iti.tlwy, ,.c**pi». t.f K IIL'1- >I I pt;.ilu.v li.i.ii.. rich and pronounce that it is desirable ; and giving pleasing and rally that she HAS Ol'ENKI), at above address, A Spleudid BREECU-LOADING DOUBLE GUN , PEDIGREE SHED WHEATS, apply to the Originator ', poor graceful ex PATRICK O'SULLIVAX , Auctioneer, i a, >lmw nl InniA* .tt nbttttt !.i ., against it ? We calculate that the demonstration t& WII.L SHOW THE LATEST NO VELTIES , fit Jit.it Published , . > t'tlirr.irii-.. character, for rarely, indeed, hud we the RIFLE, scarcely ever used, and suma as new ; also , a lf]r ilm-|,T:ilrlv .iipp lte-l . Il-qtl ry \run l-s' l'C- of Tuesday will bo a powerful expression of publio pleasure of brunch of tlic above Business Pedigree in Cereals, or How to Double our Crops. H* 'll , tin listening to a moro refined or elegant In every , quantity of Ammunition for it. Thu property of a tunnel* It-ruw . .Mall -lull , ^>l l-tt.1 .M tr-. Sin.w <>l niN i; IO-I opinion. The County Members, Sir Jou.v Es- amateur By Cutitdiu UALLErr. K IDOWAT & Co., Piccadilly. . perlormauco Of lato yoars our suited to the present Season. Attor neys Apprentices gcut.ctuun who had no further use for them. I'r.i.le »,9 dull anil p.k'H vi>li tlilli "l'y in iin( ,i.,n,l MH • townspeople of all ' ' Examinations. , . H- - rioxDE, and Mr. DE LA POEK will be present and classes havo been conspicuous b II li.mU.I nquri.1, .,li'l p-,n no:l'i: n\ il Hi- r. c-nt lii-clinp y thoir absence from Mas. B. has every confidence, from her practical COMMINS & CO. . address the meeting. We shall give a full report the Ins itute even ONLY CANDIDATES ever SENT UP by BOKOUGII OF WATERFORD FjOtir >,.ltl ll-avih , «l fl^H.u! s*;rin. r'.ntMou tn--l % Mtr^.lv ,ln,ii4iul wilh little t-h attendance in the Lecture PURGATION J UNE E XAMINATIONS . (j21-3t) l I' SUPERINTENDENT OF WORKS, , .iti-.'f> Hall of tb/l iK,, und BA NIIIILTII 'S Pills Sizo about 20 feet K U feet 6 inches. App y for a uw n i,l.w : ljr.t Dutdi 1CO< In 132- . T'f huv.ti nnrk't iuli. Ireland will take place at the Mansion House tho frequent NATIVES — B . , tho Groat Address, 15 W ILLIAM SritEirf, WATEKFUKD . .l , applause which greeted the days to COMMINS & Co., At a Salary of £100 per Annum, whoso ago must not .In" i|,e Jjilt ? ji If.-iuce it'ivii)^ chi-i-Ici-.l !ln> il.,.,).- H -I .n,,| - several American Purgative, used by thousands of families , , * . Dublin, on the 2nd of next month. It is on the performances manifested tho extremo Z-,3 (j7-H) . Ironmongers 06' Quay, Watorford. exceed Forty Years. ti>e I'IO-T».,I IIIP K »I-V tow>-r r.,l« w.nl I I IM in America for tho paat -10 years. Tho laws of lifo , ^V r.t->-ii :irc^pl.,il . subject of Tenant Right. Tho requisition experienced by all who NAVIGATION , &t , Tho successful Cnudidato must bo competent to is wero prelaTT S S arc written upon tho face of natnrc ; tie tempest, . LONDON CATfLE MARKET— YESTKRiur. truly representative in its character, opened wtth an overture from ¦ supply Plans, Specifications, Estimates, Surveys, aud as it is Tancredi ' byT whirlwinds, nnd thunder storms bring health from tho Collegiate Seminary (Boarding & Day Scliool), OIL AND COLOUR, &c, WAREHOUSE Ni nt.'.r.l n.,irl<'t—!!¦«• '-, 8M ~ ' > —1» > ¦>¦ I l :, ,,b., i .nio ; signed by landlords, members of parliament, strumentahsts, nuder the conductorshi , Maps. He must possess a thorough knowledge of the . ..I T .- , 108 : nv > Hwi 3. ill » 5- 41 ; tt un. n p of Mr. John solitudes of GOD. Tho tides arc the daily agitators , 35. , , 3> 01 m mayors, istrates, poor law guardians Power The rendering of this selection LADY LANE, WATEIiFOUI t , HARIMNSTRANI ) Making of Roads, Stricu, Flugways, Drainuj/o, and 6- 101; r«r 3. flttt. ¦ -1. 0 -1 In «. fJ.I mag , clergy- was, in ever? and purifiers of the mighty world of waters. What 27, STREET. , 6 4 ; rurV , s I:,,nl. particular, a thorough success of Maintaining and Repairing Houses and Buildings, O. lH l.,0 01 lln>( tt.-.l- l.n-k .1 I -I M..i(l 'tf men, members of the press, &c. It reminds us .eWdeneing, on the part tbeeo Providential means are as purifiers of nature, PiiiNtii'AL—STEPHEN P. O'BHIKN. v pti.e*. of tho performers, a high ic. Hu will also bu required to Superintend tho ^It.^p H.tliv. -, wild n quick i;i!e , :it M,m:|,iy *M qtiotation>. of the calling of a parliament together. No par- order of ability Tho BRANDKETH'S Pills nro to man ; because their uso CANDIDATES are PREPAUEl) in n very limited Y\7 h have the plea.-urc to inform you ¦ ¦ several Workmen and Lubuurerd employed by the Velil Mini li'nk "U'tl'lv. liament is moro truly representative. Afler the th a mad hCir produced an activity in the circulation which occa- timo iu this S KJI I .VAKV for CERTIFICATES from • that we have Commenced Business, rClonmclZZ? nndiencor , °and S wero^^ PPo-^beforo a Corporation ; to tuke cliurgu of all Plant and Mate- (LONDON PRODUCE MAIIKKT— Y KSTEIIDAV . outspoken expression of public opinion through- received w;th an eu. sions tho blood to throw off what U hurtful ; nnd the Board of Trade for Mates, Onl y Mates, aud Mas- at above address, as 3 counterbalanced by any iucon- ters of Shi ps and success guaranteed. rials at the Corporation Depot; keep all Accouuts, Swr— Uu-iif-a -.n:,l:, a.itl nil kin- ' s c-o Lr nliLunr-l ..[ out tho country, this Conference most properly tTT' rT**? *™^ »• 'hey smilingly their .effects aro not , 1 and gracefully acknowledged?', after** OILMEN' ANU und furnish returns relating to bis department when previi.tl-4 pr-ri-s ; in r. finnl but li* tit- po-in .- , bu ra' c< ari* whfch theu^ vS Tcnicoce. Beiujf composed entirely of herbs, they do Hours aro buforo anil after tho ordinary School DRUGGISTS, , GROCERS , ic , .i comes in as a wind-up of the whole. Besides, it required. Ills whole timo must bo duvoted to the ^trn-l j. C-.lT^ - Tbere vv;.s ifo.nl rietn >ntl , *fio \ pr.-%i nu-< not expose thoso who use them to any danger ; their business, Fees, which arc M< derate, uud iu Advance, will auticipato the meeting of Parliament by six and hope to be lavoui-cd with a Bharo of duties of the olfice—such duties may be known ou ap- prc. n*iili«.il roruvufH mt-l platii-^-i.iti C jinn. 'lVa — 'I 'l^r- good effects aro as certain ns they aro salutary. They and other particulars, known on application, w.'ie uiii.l v pii.o 1« o * Cli'tiu *uM at lot-iarr days. We understand the meeting will bo most your Onlurs. plication to tho Town Clerk , by whom Proposals for piicri^, Uic^ — are daily aud safely administered in infancy, youth, N.B.—This Seminary prepares Candidates also for Knir trailed «1*-Hfiy pttr^e . numerously and respectably attended. At Wed- tho OHico will bo received op to MONDAY , tho 31st manhood, old age, und to women in the most critical tho Universities, Queen's Colleges, Civil Service, and From the loug cjperieuco of our Prin- nesday's meeting of our board of guardians, on mirablo, and, at Us January, Instant. (By Order) , LONDON TALLOW MARKET—YESTERDA Y. conclusion, tha plaudits were and dclicato circumstances ; they do not disturb or Solicitors' Apprentice Examinations. 1* C 6(1 IP motion of Mr. O'Shca, seconded b long and vehement. cipal in the Trado of Watcrford (Mr. U KNKY JOHN O'BRIEN, Town Clerk. N.'» Y W I.. OiN 01 ..it H .p.". M-rlw finn. y (Japt. Power, Miss O'KeeBo next Z. ^, shock tho animal functions, but restore their order and A Few Pupils are taken as Parlour Boarders, and , J.P., Blind Girl to I;DI EV MANCHESTER CORN MARKET— YISTERDAT Major O'Gorman and Aid. Redmond, ex- Her Harp/ (3. Q health. For sale b treated with thu utuioot kindness A . ), you may feel assured that all Watcrford, 4th January, 1870. (jn7-3t) t.l . Tover) wh^ZS re-establish their y all druw-ibt*, , having all the ad- H I , wero unanimously appointed boanty and sweetness of Orders entrusted to our caro will bo exe- Tbv I ^ *Minpl^5 Koiltxl, wli.tit bi Mayor as a depu- expiession This yonnS at Oca Shilling per box, throughout Ireland. Gr:<>Kt ;t vantages of a Private Tuition. Foe, £32 u-Ycur (pay - tlii» lUy VfV , lint aroililliiry *Hnt« «ren> 1« p» posses*, an exceedingl Reeve's Warwickshire Sauce. r quarter Igor. tation from the board to attend the Conference y rich and fluentTofceand hX W HITE, Agent for Walurfoid. Wholesale Agent— able Quarterly, iu Advauce). cuted to c'ivo satisfaction. Fori-i-n «tilti .o.ri! »l,i*lt' nt l»-t uvrk'. qU'iuno.iH. Fl at iieun. BOII. EAU ) on Tor*"l.iy. Kilmacthomag, Jan. 17, 1870. , anon TwriS'lTf SUPPLIES WANTED. from Eight (ill Ten o'Clock. Fee, 15s. a Quarter (in »pieDU tUnae«,n Coffoe Roastor DEAR SIR—In your leading article of Friday ™ . and the exquisite blending GUARDIANS of thu abovo Union, will , at Advauce) (i21- t) PETER LECK1E, General Grocer, LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET—M'I .VDAY . yon Athorton s almost of ifr THE state that tbe Watorford Corporation were the perfect tonor formal . i to bo held on TUESDAY, the 4c , fi Great Georgo's-st., Wat*r?or«l. ijol96m) Tie mpp'y t.r rnltli. «n,l aliivp *»i |.,tvrr tliHii .,,, | < . ; tn'i:t.Mi ,7J.| o 8i'lp*r ilu. Supply—2,500 question. you that the Kilmac- for ¦ Supplying thu Workhouso with the following (rORUKKLY O' 'S COACH IACTORY) l.KARY , UixttiZt r«nl.', nntl 9,691 '. thomtu board of gaardiaus wore tbe first roprcseutn- article*, for threo months, viz. :— 3IOX.SIKUK LKON PREV0ST ittiU-riiirjC'J. vV Deaths to inform tho Gentry liUAU STREET , WATERFOR D, GLASGOW CATTLE MARKET—YESTESDir. tive body in this county to take np the rojolntion Best INDIAN MEAL, at—per Suk. Best OAT- BE(JS and Public of Water- JLnnounctntnftofDirtlu , ittrriaguif Deal) **, l$ ,eac/ *—p rc-paidt BE OPENED IN A FEW DAYS, The »upply of cattle lo-.l^y W «H hr -rr linn 1 ,' whioh hid boen sent down by tho Dublin corporation. •MBAL, at—per Sack. Best WHITE BREAD, at ford und its Vicinity, that having some Uonrs WILL "" . ai. «ret, BY MR. SMALL , ' ' wlrr.h njft n »try K I. IJT d*m»iid Ht bare'y lint \TcekV At an extraordinary meeting of tho guardians, spo- —par i lbs- Loaf. Disengaged in the Morning and Kveuing, on tho days BT R T H S ^ qilG 'Jliuli- , n.iil a . ar« unc. ange l Esq., J.F., V.C, in tho chair from tho Workhouse, the tho A ITF.II .NOHN , a FRENCH CLASS for LADIES, College of London of 1829. tlHUKbter. i , . , tho motion was ably any coutnderabla djutanco l1 In SJd pur Ib ; t-ip l.lact.lac-il nb.ep, 81-1 In 81 I ; panied (,' tbe speakers who supported tho motion wero, John 'clock oo the above mentioned day. AdJrcsses, Pedigrees, oats.of-Arms, Monograms.Jitid Veterinary operations of every kinj carefully per- Oo the Uth fn»Umt , ln the paihh ctnpel of Duo««rtnn , b/ he ¦HMithiv. 71 to 81. Niimler ot raarltft-Caille, 1,498 . IJ o HancijtUof ni«U<*i> tUt Il«i A. O'Keofe, J. P., Ballylomon Lodgo, Dungarvan Bj Order, Title-pages of Books or Albums for Presentation. formed. Ucrscs examined as to Soundness, and Shoe- Ret. ICIwarU O'.Nc'H, , b> . Uu*b shri'p, 4.9 IL . . , a Cartes da Visitca and Cabinet Portraits Tinted or U'Nelll , IlktttbDton, Dain«ib/b htU; «e , Mr,broine 'S to the biJdegrouiu . DUBLIN MARKETS—YESTIRDIT. large landed proprietor in this county ; Jas. Power WILLIAM HUNT, Clerk of Union. ing dono nndcr his personal uupcrintendenco. Tbonihi^ ¦tctir^il of l*»w>ck O*N«ili, Ouns«rT«n ' Tli» nupply w.n anuller Minn latt wrk ; r^t , from J.P., Turret House, Tramore ; T. P. Sherlock ' Jan., 1870. (jU-Ut) highly Painted. [ol&-tf] An Apartment is being fitted up as an Hospital for to AUrj, onl) diUi bter of Mr. J ODII Clatry, T.U., Mato Mtrait , w^r^ h.nlt loo , J.P., CUrV»O«o«, A^th acro i rrinnni-l wil-^ »o* 'or cnt*.l^ wb cli «oM Carrijtmorna, and Nicholas Power Ball ' References and Terms on application at his Dogs, also Livery Stables, Looso Boxes, aud Moderate DuiinarfAo. • , , ot , yrobin. The Januirj 13. d 'i W«U. Cork bj the «ftni»l>* li«t *re\t\ prir»« . st.M'p mill mneli Dm readers of at Wellington Plic«. 8un »y aca MM' your paper in thU part of the oouuty RESIDENCE , 40 LADY LANE. cbargea. Her. F. O'ltrxko, FP bather ju ib« brine. ukUted bj> tbo Kef HNH U II VVH I rulf.w KILKENNY UNION. , la^i w(**-k, . H.iu^elatiib^atill c**. Price* are very much obliged to you, Mr. Editor, for your to 12 Temporary Residence at the House opposito till tho J. Sblnklo ami ibe Kef. J . Galvio. Air M. J. M rphT. .Uteot t — It—I 68 < '»05< In 07, p-r ovr.; mo'lon, 8)1 In 81 prr I',; V OF GUARDIANS, will, up Hie NfctioQQl h.nk , HrU.n. iuii ..I Mr Mict.aH iMurdt^ ibu strong advocacy of the rights of tho tenant farmer "Otto , Him Sullivan, milE BOARD establishment is completed. [dlO-5t] Tral 81 t" 101 p-T ll> ,: hniKr. I i.nli«, 38» t,. 40i awll. At andTit Mr. & Mr Athartnr. WEDNESDAY, tho 26th JAN., To Wholesale Grocers and Wine Merchants cit> tn M»ry, d ughtcr ol ire Ute Mr. Uooiel O'R. *au. , Your'a faithfully, AN OLD Washiugton. 8ong, < . ¥?¦ o'Clock on A Stout LAD WANTED, ns an A I'F UENTICE in FOUGE Sinill fi'M ntne.al i.i^ik-t i.i. iy, froui i bi> d.ui ml] S UBSCRIBER tilliil ¦ 0 Joyniu iff• ' X 'l tor ' with Testimonials, from cora- At MounlniMilIcK Uhuich. Thomti F-Htlfiui, ktfc ind Bon of pi;< N.B.—It is only jnstico to the Ir.jhl Sullivan; Violin .olo, Irish Ai™ ' ' "" , roceivo Proposal* Wilk iiniiM ol *l' MU Klizubetb fr Kiwlinl , I I IP »n;.ply w.« no' •Dl.rjf m il otln-r*i». y-cstecmed , ^h Dianf , 2*t. YOUNG MAN , just disengaged, wiehcB to ob- Cl'iule* , ipp«iar;( to M>« , juu>ue*t companimsnt. Violin rte ac foV the Olfl oo of SCHOOLMASTER Ouu«b>er of tbe tile AI tt>tufouga t lt'»n ; pr.«« rri.in 65- 0! - chairman and be»t of landlords, N. P. O Sheo , Mr. Griffin who,?!?*r. " nSwt person-, A tain a Situation as above, in a Respectable TO COUNTRY TEA DEALERS Ma*r«i|i, of M wnllld In' I* 68- 01 •«rlt , Oil Ino . , D.I,, to alread " * WM WORKHOUSE ; Salnry £35 a-year, with Alexander K. Kfchbuo. E.q , ui D.bno, t<> M *w- > "an d R nIhn^"' ^»£'^°£gtorlt CI I VM I nr in r«* rl«» , !li • « «Nl.i# ae nu* iHucu. the belutrd li- iu «' irci » '(ipf irlMl ' eiMii r K' -rVar-jV.li -.ro- cur 1 ..r to the Wight Hon. Edward Deelish,' by Mies O'Koeffe combined with excellence of uopi-La 14. iu 40.; ^ rtt« John Caflj K *q . B.rrmi. t-Jt. tJCa!. , vitetion to the press-banquet, which he intend- Minstrel Boy,' with consumCto 7 Wl Tk ltl$&KK0% SUPPLIED-with SUGAR, at COST PRICE, and upon ^ AmtT-c ti , GX+i ¦ , £Bq., uf Kilcop. euuntj W^tftfu.d an.l \n\mrj hn iof-m '.rA. H AH * -.UVkl,.f,J60. 1.,01 it. next ^ bn.lt i.i BARKER STREET, aro lanuurj lU at D *ttytt*uv Ablt«) ( njee^rs *i>d ivvu . Most people aro aware that BishoV), (Sir MKO HOUSES, lately Samples will bo sent free, nnd postpaid, on applica- t of 03- 01 ;ltmi-ffnvM • •>'>•> 85«.: lil«l.lnVrl^.Kl^5- 80< his Lordship battueZ Z£2 *££2 l SrOHIM-r-URlDGE-S TREET, WATKItFOIll). raoutbi. tccoutl d u^liter Daniel O'CJunoell, K>q., OL. is f armer SL a- thorough n°>sb. an( t "° inferior AUr/ H RKAD rKTU* (••Hlrv,?!:: •-cad •! .- II « proprietor of tho ', Gazette now oodorgoiug ' tion to Messrs. SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO., JjQaa*; i'/ ntir Murz oo biit *oj»|of(om Aa*ir»- : , 6lt idHAiiSi ' , and thoutrh thp superintendence of t tioin«*"id 4|1.. Iwf 'BtmER *Ci«inj» Ml rtrlo.l-lH-r lh." I Iu not a political journalist, ho THE JAPANESE work ttoll bo undone, under JAMKS SULLIVAN'S 2, PARLIAMENT STREET, and «7 SOUTH GREAT ll« . lb. llou Arthur O Nei I , »tt. nd frm ol Lurd O'Neill, ol ; 1trtffif?,'13 has been ever re- TBOUPE ' » ' ' 141, wlmleMle.'.' Uirnl 'rt .riirtlluif,- flni- :»f»hr»fl^.iaiUill!iiii garded b JJAWSK ISZIE, Architect, nil at Hk» K-vnxs Io3. . SUI'EllIOIl ALES , PORTER , AND I JEKK GEORGE'S STREET, DUBLIN. SfJtno t. Cuuite, aunty of Aatttta, aged 28 }0 *'e. 1 i y the profession as a straightforward ep<;en;«cs a JAiiuArj D, at Loitttt* Ahb *?, R4tlif-tnti*m, Man n.»r to •lniT ' r'l»t>« - 9Krlni • urel fier1 ririV^ti.r. . and uprig The itc, iu fact, needs no comment, , wltaof Ihuinas Wj.e, K*q«, inirj l«1 4'ln 8-; -«Bri-iJr. 6Ho U-e& Aib ; tuikie., 6. t> tion to his fellow citizens in general. perfectly healthful dwellings is tol- ^ * i AMPLE ORDERS SOLICITED. rlsuu4i* 9. HI C^niew . M.rj, d^ugtiitr of thv l»te Mr . D. could do adequate to ° 00 nity of' poSBossiBg f . STEPHENS U IT M 8s e ~l<8l:pn ^ilio, Gaa4-llm, FREE BRIDGU AT Wico the r K ^T*? garden nt the * CO, F I| » . phllipttuwn. -ml WHO of >Mr. W. M. Coiner, of the In. ¦ WATERFORD.—Mr. J. C Hen- of agility executed Tho fe»ta' presented. There « nl«o a nic» particular attention to tho above •and fMrliwe. , ' 0- O'l wliol«.ll« i*r«Ui!,-10i 9) fuljti W *bA»l«4: uricy, 01 by the several dam DIRECT , agcom- " nessy a clear and argumentative cutely ™ w 6 of en«b house, tad sosie of them already lot to C . great Strength to Od inch. if L$* i ' • 'i''- ':'\f letter which we , those by that wondorful ™ P«M- bseic N 0 Y I P. bining Quality with , at Lowest _, published in our last, has boon Tommy, are u ^^P te ' reepectablo tenants. ricu auil can recommend it as a Tea that VCORK SfettltETS-^r^rHEDM. ... perused by the a.tonj.hing. tho -all.:! " > Ma8ter mint possible I' , tl3SV;. s« i,.,r« l public in general both with .no, raised 0B l • farther particulars, p1e*se npplj to 1- LIZA HAVE YOU BE K.V AT THIS to Consumers BoTyEJt-¦ J'lt»t-, ; 12o»;!ktlri»/. 100<; caro and with plea- many feet ifca tto^nf , he »•" rapFpr Car will give every sutisfai:t ion , and be equal iJort flclufi—JJa^saft* ; 'l sure. It completel nd , Watorroiil. "' f' lir i-,.83« -Ji'W'i. 7V i » '- > W-.. Uilil.rarr t-1'in.w y sets at rest tions on tho ladder, Byi«, OAKTH KNOI-, Jfayor'8-walk, to thai which they aits now pay ing moro monoy. ' '" ""' l * the mistaken bv the olT»l '.? °-» J WATERFORD BOOT & SHOE Warehouse, for . . ¦ ARRIVED. 142i : «»nniW,'188M rtiiH.,; HbV. -810-ftHi'iri, m-?>ilirtet. jdna that jt would cost from 2s. to 3s in wid ladder September 24tL. 1J3CU. 1**** 1 No. 7, iiUOAD STHUE'Vr t^T'ToiuiXai. 0 f t Trial Samples will bo forwnrded CnKK—Wlntt .nlKf Oi in lOt ; ,r. the being US o«S ^f^T-^SSa, 30llt Jaootrjr—Aorom, . , H«IIMU . , J «f )irnt, 8« UI t'i9< : ponud to frea tho brid ' member of the * LAURENCE SELLS to uny address, Gratis and^ Pust-ffeu ou application. blat k mi- t'> 7< Sl- Utcnuy, p ge of Waterford—that is troBpo the P^effclly.bailt - WHJs Jf K J- . 2thi—uumbiee, t, 01l*<<>w i Csniilli , i , Lltarpool. , S< 3^ . 7. 6l ,' wb^t«. ..tl«, 7. 91 nearly us much as to .tamping ^ ar ; ,,' . TO BE LET, SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO., ln 9< ''¦ "" ' " say that it never conld be ^th perfect dh featom UMIORI LADIES' SPlUfiG BOOTS for 3s. 3d. and upwards. * <.:W*-r\ : • V . ¦:: ¦ , r.oi.M . „ a U,f D» ' ° OoTTAfiE, on tho WATWITOUP / ND D : ICNT' rVI KEET ¦"¦•I «7 SOUTH (IKEAT SAILED. treed. \\o must be a retrograde people ™*? Jb«t thoM Japanese 1 ihUo »< GENTLEMEN'S do, iis, (M. do. 2, I'AKUA.U . , indeed, or the°\ form tCW* ' oontnining Three Bed-rooms, Dniwiug. UKORUKS oi'KElCT, DUBLIN. Jannir/ 2gil/— Qrpii Wo l«ro. •, Uilfurd . LOfrit, if we allow onrselves to believe that kind remembered in """V* ^T ¦A. - R«AI> MEN'S STRONG do. 6s. M. do. ' AklLWif•TRAm6 , what has WaWord f -Pnrlniir Kitchen, and Pantry, with fi l *") ?, (7 been easily dono in all other parts of who have not already goeit "Qem ^"Wr iA Wi^i do. 2B . Od. ill/, I'or K Week ending Friday, Jan. U , 1863. the world * htmS? w * " ,Vnd Garden attached, with* EPVS' BLACK APPOINTMENTS. could not bo dono in viait. ^^' 'honld pay them a &SOut ^ces Is. Od. do. ^INEST TEA. HUNTING wVtirfo>dWatered Waterford. We may take mtcrfonl Poat-ofDco. CHCLDBPN'S do. F«ITIII.r.ao IlAnKtKKr-^.Mt.lKlBy, Jka'u^r/ *^4, Be;)« Lakt ; |(Jlt| iLlm'tkk.Limeilck it as a fact Valkof the ' MIJO thut it is impossible to pro- ! and. md KiV *r'"" "' and a»d that with a freo bridge in Boss j SWoutci' ' JJjgTTeiTn. CASH . Sr.iall j>m/i's. No Second Price. THOatS GGinjikiu -ii, H»II««)-U C .UM — ilj o clock. *•• •¦¦ " , within to iUVB.ut FttltX, JHayor 6-wan.. [n26-2in , Tbuc^li; Llmerlek -tann^lJI , „„, ! Enr.,. 12 miles of us, ATTOUNJIJ » APBlr cure reality Fine Tea ai any i'riet, are xolicitod to CD »»»0UU( IBK FV X lIut.M)!.- Pnda> , Jiuu>r7 lt>r, Pbalan'f ' Watorford oannot long have a ' ArpBKmcs. (rt mller miles "*£!" '• i«j raji,» 2< { m.ln. ¦ JUWU ' Vtr^J•l;lu.^Jlll Order our F1NKKT BLACJC TEA, at TJiHKJi SHIJ,. Hutwl . C»rnck ; laafcdM y rttli, Tpisplvuruio Vllui^i:; Vrd*, 2llh , . -Mipenl )) ¦ toll bridge Tlio qnestiob; will rery , in oraer of merit hnr » ¦. JJ«^jo«wn« ¦" STATBS' CotttT.—In tho Ferrybank d Coal Stores. opon). "" * op,n. | „,„„; shortly be • «ili:-U5Dl» Toii L«Din E 'limter Ali which is tho Choicestlinij A.»lo»n Cli>|»l i ru..l-v K,b.l,l , Clm««MI.I«—UoX.ck . brought ljefore a ptiblic • - whom there OotT owner and . Canistora, Carriage Puid to any Kul Cabllvbi.r **»At U.l-K : . Parcel. 3011 U 1 11 1 II 1.1 .3 I 73 SOCIETY.— 4 norieg Band, th?. »nd parts Baunatten Knocktopjicr JL Superior Quality of F>KD R-, mj>tiun. »i^ ' ! 9 u ot In 1 of nit t interesting and «uoce»B. c^ &HWW|»«pa . , Tii'i.UAUT HlXT — Kaiurd»>, ^ 11, M» Joi - lt a p 'fk . Qo.-IsXJ.tt 7JU 19 i 3I« II . ;l I f j ! ,j on tbo 10th E^TC of Knock- OAK, ASU , l'll'J-:, UIM I JlOliSl l KAD STAVES , ui.o, 'K.L-- bullion in Ireland. j i 8i « ful tlioutri<«I perfonnancas were inaugurated and'llth aShS? and White' .Caatlo, in the . barony society by tha mittedjto compete ta^gSSffi^* 08*' * SPRUOh «uil PINE DEALS, of various lengths mid S ill llKL STEPHENS A CO., Totk!.. .. 1327 il fi'i'.O 10 I t 7 * , in their hall on Tuesday evening, at «..» 'Si'i. ?^*'* ! - ?**'' * -Kilkenny, containing S51 Htatut.. ' ECBIVJSD —Tbcatricult m Clonktrdhi— UIK E in . 7 .. .' :>3 \i \ 1 173 1* f) before a examination. ¥ n'VMi|niiM^t'»*Mjfea inS«d countyto P. (oG.tfJ. 'NV SllUCKI, «i.d 07 SULTil UltEAT R . K - t|M.'l. lH ¦ • dflhghtod indience. We are I, i < Bold henson, Esq., KilU.rkuu tlfluso, breadths, 2 PAKL.All fc- • ¦¦ • C^I« I I Qur¦ notico is oruihed out¦ forr ^pST Step lJOWLii y BiWi'l'Uyi^. U&OKUE'S BTKMIT, DUUMN. typ«, • . WHtMl 'mM 3 I,IP9 SI< 181 1 3.31 , I«'|| n want of room.' " . . 7 " f^m —^ » ^— — ¦¦¦ ,— ¦a — ¦ i i - ^ tbat he wonld dty for an improradlandlord and tenantlaw fpr. Ire* KLECTION PETITION denco being previons olections, and the county Kilkenny, and U a freemanj Mr. he said " very well ;" he expeoted by ¦ " ¦ J WATEKFORD gi ven of acts at know* . ' ¦*¦ il a\,a ' --- * . -' -. * *i.^ *a^.— f 'A , -fl' *¥!tWt ~ si T sU ^* M^ ^' ^^ * foi distribution,in the interest of Sir H.Barron.amongst not imperil in thoso proceedings ; called on Tynan at urged that Judge Keogh, at Galway, and Baron Pitz- Allen well, for many yoars, and met bim at his own be paid, as he had been before; did not go to'Allan , ei door on tho day of election at tbe Waterford Arms' did not see him, and did nol aak for money; waa day, the £arl of.- JSntttinffdoj*! in JbbjB jVrpst_prrt Trvwfi OFKNING or THE COC«T—STATIMK.NT OF COUNSEL ghty voters, paid to them at the rate of £2 a-head. bis houso in Patrick-street; brought him into a back gerald, at Limerick, so decided. , , THE Henry, as I waiting to hear if anything was going. " CIV lirll.U.r OfTHE l-ETITIOS K liS'—VEBt IXIEHEST1NO It was well known that, at that electiou, Mr. Allen room and thero in tho presence of his (Tynan's) wife, Tho Court deoidec that he would allow the evidence, door; told him I was goiugto vote for Sir Mr. Blake often did before stiok to Oa cross-examination by Mr. .HXRON, witness said his son, Lb"rfHasfingVt 'grestr~* " D1SCC.OSL-KI3. had a list proparcd of thoso ou whom a «n:in acquainted promised to givo him £2 if ho would voto for Sir and witness then said ho was paid by , of , and I wns always anxious to ^9Wp^^^^d-8tthe for Sir Henry. tho one porson, if I could do him any good ; I appealed he is a freemen and a Protestant ; after Mr. Osborne'a county meeting, r« time-snbjoot, to be held at Yesterday morniog, at twenty minutes past cloven with their necessities and their wishes, anil supposed Heury Barron, thero l)eing nothing strange in this, the Quay, since dead ; Blako was acting ^ ' ' to have influence with them hty men at a pro. In cross-examination b Mr. WATKBS, Q.C, witness to bis humanity, and told him I had only one half- speech abont the goslings in the pulpit, hoard several Dangarvan, next w«ti''Ho''(A]4.';K.-) rJehyvod.Lord... o'clock, tlio Hon. B.irou Hugh**, accompanied by the , might operate success- becansn it was notorious that eig y fully upon them on snch an occasion 's aaid be had written twice to Sir Henry, and got no penny for the bridge, und that I should get some- Protestant freemen say that thoy wonld not vote for Hrmtingdon wbnld,titoto. ^r;(h W;^)Y Ri ht Worshipful Tliom.is Wilson, J.I*., Mayor of , and that list vious election wore paid Ei a man of Sir Henry ' " ^Vt g was accuratel ' answer. thing for my dinner, and to help bim home ; I am in Osborne ; nothing would have induced him to vote for It wa», then unanimc^y."sgr^\to._thaE. Hs^or VfMerloni, in his robes, attended by his officers, being y kept by Mr. Allen. Mem having money. Clamnott told him his (Tynan s) name would ^ claims to boon it ho put on ' that ho Mr. Waters then submitted tho second letter, which tbo habit of asking for charity .every day; my wife Osborne. O'Gonnan, J.P., and Aid. Bedmond.bo theCdeputaiJon on tho bench, W. O. I). Goff, Esq., High. Sheriff, , anil thoso upon it having be put down on Allen s list for £2, and added, ' done what thoy undortook to do Clam, read as follows :— walks tbe village with a fow pence worth of bread to To Sergeant AEMSTRONO—Has a consiu who voted from the board, with any^other guardian who wonla .. opened tho court for tho bearing of tho petition insti- , he ticked off their (Clampett) would go to Allen for that purpose. ' names and so made it stating that " 8 Stenlirn-itnw% ISth N.ifember. sell , and that is all wo have ; my wife told me to beg for Osborne (laughter). desire to accompanythem; . .. - . • • . - ., ,i. j, .• '.. tuted by Aid. John Shutcry mid Mr. Daniel Cnrrigun all right. On that occasion, pot wAnt nwaynnd returned in a short time, - * Sir Henry Barrou, himself ' 's list; Tynan "Sis—Hnri'ip received i>o mi.wvr luuiy nott> of tli* 8- li a few shillings if I could, as sho knew, as I knew, that MICHAEL RAV examined—Voted for Barron in '68 Aid. BEDMOND nrged tho chairman to be on th»;, against ilio return of Sir Henry Winston Barron, , checked over tho list to his (Tynan s) immo was down on Allen satisfy himself that all upon quid ins'., cons-uVriliif 1 lie \vny I tiitre brrn tr»AtA >l ut tilt* la*l l*l?C I could get nothing for my vote ; I came back and got and in '69, and knows Mr, Allen ; knew his namo waa deputation, bat Mr. Jacob deolined.on the gronnrl.thtt Iiart., ns member for tho City of Waterford. Admis- it was correct. Under then voted for Sir Henry. ExpectiDg to got tbe ' tbeso circumstaocos, Gaulo called upon Allen and qnn Tynnn upon tho 23rd of November, culled tiou. I thetefore bffg trave to infnr-n ynu that I iHVft m*tle up 10s. from him, as I got before ; on last Sunday Allen on a list, bnt never got money ; the nigbt before last he had bnt recently returned homo aftor a somewhat•; sion to tho court was by ticket, issued by tho Mayor, 2>ro , my roiud n.it t¦> nupport 3-011 on tlti* avcn*ion. V->u toM me ¦ ¦ ' there found another elector named Thomas Cabill Allen said to him, " Your and another man camo to my honsse; thero is a publio election was in Allen's with Pallia (high constable), lengthened absenoe. • - .. ~ - - - .- .- . ; .« •: • •• •¦•H was much availed of by tho general public, , upon Allon for tho £2; you would him- the matter ai-ltleil io tine 1 > IIK - Ymira rra- and bouso within a mile and a-half of me but they gave and another man, named Pat Commins ; I had a drink Mr. CONN said that any guardian who would go^npv . were several ladies, tho latter being living in Alexander-strcet, aud thereupon Mr. Allon uamo is on my list, you must bo paid, but I hear ru- purlfllllv , "JoHJ SEVILLE ." , amongst whom with Pallia, and got a pint of whiskey on credit,which to town would be sure of first-olassrations-during hi J (-rand jury gallery. Under entered their names in his buok, nnd told them it mors of a petition, and you must wait awhile for the Witness continued—Was never after solicited by me no drink, nor did I get any dnnk that day ; AWeu accommodated in tho I have since paid for ; Pallia afterwards wanted it from vinit whereupon the Chairmansuggested Mr. Connto ' K. S. Konney, Mayor's Secre- would ho " all right." Mr. Allon then toltl Cahill to money." The next witness, the sovonth, was Patrick Sir Henry, or any one for him, and received no reply asked mo was it not through humanity be gavo me , the supervision of Mr. day me, and having got it he said it was rotten ; I said if be on the deputation himsslf (hear, hear, and -laughter1) mado for tho press, go with Gaulo to tho booth, and to soo that he voted ; Kidney, a cooper, and Bon of a man who voted for Mr. to that letter, but I did vote for him, as I had boon iu monoy on th« of tbe election, and I said it was ; , _, tary, amp'.o arrangements were it was smelted badly, it tasted well ; Pallas said whon Mr. Conn said he wonld be nfcist happy, -bnt he'wms"' ' I.oudon, Dublin, and Gaulo wont and voted for Sir Henry Barron. There Osborno. Oo the day of the polling Kidney, junr., tbo habit. the other man asked me to sign a paper ; I did not who were fully represented from we went in, " Here's two voters for yon," and Allon suffering nnder bronohitis. In fact, ho felt uewafe was no doubt that prompt payment was expected by was about to do tho samo, when, at the corner ol Col- Mr. WATERS—What did Ifr. Strange give you for tbeB sign it, booau.se I was afraid of my wife; the paper elsewhere. an agont of Sir was read to me; Mr. Strange got wrong information said, " Go to the d—1 yourself and your voters—it's there to do a certain work, but if ha was to do social' were represented by Sergeant those parties, but from rumors of a petition, which al- beck-street, he met John Kavnnagb, your evidenco ? Witness : I got £1. Are you pro- The petitioners vote abont it; there was no whiskey there thon but hoard eleven o'clock and go;" I never said " I have two and political duties they shonld make bim '• perils-. and Mr. \V. L. Hackirtt, B.L., in- most immediately sprung up, it was deemed advisable Henry's, who asked him who ho was going to mised more ? Yes, £5. Whon ? As soon as this is , ¦ Armstrong, Q.C., lass after ; only heard of it; I voters—John Griffin snd Thompson ;" I borrowed montary representative (laughter). ' " ' . '.'' Strange, «>lr., Mr. John Wall, to postpone tho payment of thoso obligations. Tho for? Kidney told him ho was going to vote for Mr. over. that my wife got a g strucifd by Mr. T. r\ and was discharged for a 10s. from Allen, as I often did before, and paid him VISITOR'S XEFOETi Power, aolr, Clonmel. next witness was Jobu Seville, who would suite to the Osborne, when Kavanngh replied, are you going to do RtciUKD FBKE, Court-houso keeper, examined by wus in the army for a year, Bolr., Wutrrford, nnd Mr. K. back ; I often got whiskey, too from him, on credit, '" I have this day visited the bobtr, schools, hotpittl/aV., Mr. D. C. court that some timo before tho day of nomination tbo tho same as you did at tbe last eloction f What Ka- Scrgoant ARMSTRONG—Is keeper of this court-houso ; disease in the head ; I saw Allen on tho next day, in , The sitting member was represented by and paid for it; I keep a and would and have the satisfaction to state that I consMtttba appear-, canvassing was goiug on, and that about a week boforo vanasrh then referred to was this—At tho olection in knows Sir Honry Barrou ; often saw him on the Waterford, and signed the paper in an attorney's of- pnblic-houso, ' Heron, Q.C., Mr. Waters, Q.C., and Mr. XI. Crean, in- ive credit myself j-after tho '68 ance of tUe iuraatea and the bout ss creditable to tt)6 '' the polling Sir Henry, accompanied by a gentlemen 18B8 Kidnoy agreed to take £i from Sir Henry Bar- grand jury ; Mr. Osborue canvassed witness at the fice ; I got no-money for that, nor am I premised any. g election in , got £1 Btrucli-d by Mr. John O'Hrien , Mr. J. W. Howard, 15s. on the stairs in Allen' officers employed. ' 1 considtr that another window or too van. of deservedly high repute in the city, Sir Benjamin ron to voto for him, but instead of doing so, bo voted last election ; witness said ho would not vote against To Mr. CREAN—Was aent for by Mr. Strange, and s house ; Con. Ruth told for-lif hi «(.!r-! , W.-ili-i-fonl, nnd Mr. U. Banon. sol r., DuUKai me to go np and I wonld find it on the floor ; when I would be an ad»antn(te to tlio wards and pttuftt Morris, called U[xm him at his house iu Stophen- for Mr. Bclahunty. The answer of Kidney was, if bim; has two sons wbo bave votes ; one is Annesley, when ho went in on Monday, be received a compul- and ventilation, which tha natter cin nplaia. -I sboald Sir It. W. Uarron, Bart- M.I'., sat besido his counsel , borrowed tbe 10s., : strect , about mid-day, and asked him to voto for him. thero is any money gotog I will vote for Sir Henry. the other Kicbard ; it was well known that Sir Honry sory and a shilling ; was then uked abont the paper I koew I wonld get DO money from remark tliat tlio fim were nor to food aa tbqr otijrbs to bt>. with Ul* Imiilii-r, W. N. Barron, Esq., mid Aid Sir. my wife because I had sto Scvillo asked Sir Henry into an innor room; Sir Is tbo monoy to be patd £3 ? asked Kidney, and Ka- was opposed to witness before the grand jury ; knows I bad signed, and knew they bnd trapped me; I got , pped out all night at a which I was told was caused by tht contractor : ut rnvittf liDDJainin Morris, D.L. wake Henry went there, leaving Sir Benjamin Horn's out- vanagh replied, it is something liko that sum. It's all Mr. P. Marcus Barron ; on tbo Thursday beforo tho 10s. then, and a proraiso of more. , and lost my work ; I am a working baker; I seat in the uiual quantity required. 1 think • Urttr stort' At hair-past eleven o'clock tho doors were thrown lent 5s. of tbe money, which I was since paid and the of coal abonlil t*o laid in in summer when coal tt ebstp. : side, and, whilst there, Seville told Sir Henry ho had right, added Kavanagli; go over to the Tower Ward, eloction, ho met witness, and asked bim to voto for With the evidence of this wittiest, who, though ap- , , open to the general public, ami in n brief spaco the other 5s. was spent at the funeral. 11 Jan. 17, 1870." " B. \Y. Uoili*. ; been badly treated at tho last election ; that whilst seo Pat Power, Sir Henry's agent there, and bo will Sir Henry ; witness said ho could not be expected to parently in very poor circumstances now, belongs to jjallorv flouting thi! bench was fully occupied. To Mr. WATERS This report was held over for consideration. . other voters for Sir Henry got each £2 for their satisfy you. This Patrick Power was an inspector at vote for him after all he (Sir II.) bad done towards a once wealthy family of this city, tbe proceedings , Q.C—I know of the 10s. boing and on silence MASTia'S REPORT. Hi* LUKDSMII ', on taking his seat, votes bo, although ho voted upon tho eamo side, this booth, appointed by Sir Honry Barron. Kavanagh him ; the evening of tho day closod at near fivo o'clock, and tbe erowded considered as a bribe by my wifo tolling me that peo- beforo the election, witness went to Amongst the items of the master's report was one having been obtaiued, said that before tho case would got nothing. Sir nenry replied, bo know nothing thon accompaniod Kidney to a beer bouse, and there tbe Ciub-houso to see Mr. P. M. Barron ; saw a court dispersed. His Lordship adjourned till eloven ple wero calling offering money if I wonld go to tell yonng that he had sold tbe rags of the house during th* be opened by counsel , ho would de>ire to make a few of that fact, which ho very much regretted, gave him a pint of beer, and then went with him to gentleman thero; went into a room with him ; Sir o'clock next morning. that I was bribed; she told mo to go and pay it if I week for £9 16». 6d., and lodged the amount. observations eNplanatory of the constitution of the but assured Seville that such a thing would not occur tho polling place, and thero Kidney voted for Sir Honry came in there too shortly after THIS DAT. got it ; I voted for Barron because Aid. Redmond and " , aud shook XtKCTIO.V or 7EVJB HOSPITAL JUTB0N. court , and ilie course of business to be pursued. upon tho present occasion (tho late election) sod, Henry Barron. After that ho saw Patrick Powcr,who bands with witness His Lordship sat this morning at eleven o'clock, his brother-in-law Mr. Kenny askod me ; our family , as he always did on such occa- The board were next proceedingto elect the above This court was constituted under 31st and 32nd ol doubtless seeing somo hesitation upon tbe part of was, as well as a special agent for Sir Houry in the sions (laughter) ; there is money due to witness as and went on with tho hearing of the evidence for are under obligations to them ; I went to pay the mo- when Mr. Morris supported by Mr. Oosra, Victoria , cap. I--' , for the- trial of an election petition Sovillo to give full crcdenco to this statement, Sir booth, his general agont, as far as ho could see, for perquisites for the holding ot booths m the Court- the petitioners :— ney back when Pallia came to me and asked me to go officer, , and suggested to have the medical officers present during piesi-iitid b\- Aid. Slattery and lianiel Carrignn, two Henry requested him to put his wishos in writing, in bribery (loud laughter through court). Ho (counsel) house ; there is monoy PATRICK KIDNET, Jan., examined by Sorgeant ARM- give evidence, and I wonld get £81 he called duo to him by Sir Henry, for the eleotion so as to afford the board their profes- electors (if this borough, complaining of the return ol tko shape of a letter, nnd forward same to him, so could not seo what thero was to Iaagh at in STRONG — Is a cooper, and also an elector of tho several times ; on one occasion Pallia came to me and , several elections for tho past twenty-ono years ; sional assistance in arriving at a proper result. Mr. Sir Henry Winston Rarron , on various grounds, not BOlr that ho could not forget him. Sovillo undertook to that observation, but, however, upon tbat occa- mentioned this matter to Sir Honry that evening, and borough ; remombors tho last election for tho eity, said he wanted to do me a good turn ; " You know, said he Conn observed it was the more ntceasoxy from' the necessary to refer to in detail , and claiming the seat voto for him, and, at the same, time, forwarded him sion, Potcr Harding, a messenger, wns with Sir Houry said " Oh! don't say anything to me about and the polling day ; knows John Kavanagh ; can't , " yon got that half pint of spirits and 10s. , fact of the doctors not having had,' as stated, an op- for Ralph Osborne, tho other candidate, at tho last tho note, as requostcd ; the note was received at a tho agent, Powor ; they both followed Kidnoy and money" ; spoke to Mr. Jobo Wall about bis son having say was ho au agent for Sir Honry ; met him that for your voto, and you may aa well come tell all abont it" portunity of testing Miss Mooro'i capabilitiesbefore election. There were two subjects in connection with houso in Bereslord-street, n bouso well known as a Kavanagh into tbe hal l of tho court—tho booth being an invitatiou to go to a friend but said nothing day ; he asked witness who he was going to vote for ; ; I told him I was not bribed, and would give no , to election. The suggestion was agreed to, and Dr. tbe conduct of the case to which ho (Court) would placo of call for Sir Henry nnd thoso representing in tho Court-house—and Power there marked ofTKid- Sir Henry about £1. On being pressed witness said and he slid Sir Honry ; askod witness would he information ; told Mr. Howard the evidence I have , Elliott (Dr. Burkett having left) attended the meeting. deem it necessary to refer. Ono of thoso subject" him ; it was brought there by a man named Fohy, a noy's name on a list which ha (Power) held in his he diil say to Sir Heury, " Givo mo £t" or somothing do the same as bo did before, promising to vote for given hero. " The CLERK reported that tenders from candidates was with regard to tho witnesses, and tho conduct lodger iu Seville's houso, and n clerk staled that Sir hand, as one who bad done all that was right upon tbat way ; did not say to Sir Henry, " Give me Sir Henry, and then voted for Delabnnty, having got WILLIAM BUTTS, bootraakor, deposed that he always £4, rrere required by advertisement to be sent in before thev should observe on their p:irt during thoso pro- Henry was not iu, but was expected in soon. Tho third tho occasion, and told Kidney tho monoy was all right. and I'll let my son go away, and not have him vote whiskey ; witness aaked waa tbers any thing like voted for Sir Henry, nnless there was & Conservative eltvon that morning. One was delivered to him at ceedings. He (Court) need hardly say ho always hoped, witness was one, for whoso production ho (counsel) On the following Monday he applied Tor the monoy, at all." money going, and Kavanagh aaid be did not know ; np; I got £2 from Allen. in '68 for my loss of time, ' bat would have voted so if I never t»n minutes past twelve, and wonld the board receive but did not always cxpi-ct, that witnesses would ever should have to apply for his lordship's order, because, but wns informed by A man named McConnell thnt tbe To COURT—I did not say 1 Kavanagb tild bim to go to the booth and seo Powor ; got a penny ; I got to Sir Henry what I or reject it ? Ordered to be rejected. The tenders do what they wcro expected to do, to tell the truth, for somo rcasou or other, ho was arrested for debt money was all right, but that bo should wait a little would do with the £t. witness did not remember did be call bim Pat ; could nothing for the last election, but thought I might be paid for my time. were then read as follow :— and the whole truth, but in the trial or election peti- sinco his lordship's arrival, and was then in the city for it. James Portor, of Arderry, at tho county Kil- To Sergeant ARMSTRONG—Remembers Sir Henry not swear did Kavanagh toll him who was Power, or Mrs. Eliza P. Dillon, a lady visitor of St. Vincent tions the legislature held out additional inducements jiiil. That witness was Mr. Hichard Free, the keeper kenny sido of tho water, voted for Sir Henry at tho leaving him for some time that ho would satisfy witnesn ; Kavanagh treated To Mr. CREAN—Would not vote for Mr. Oaborno at , and coming back for do Paul Society for twelve years ; a lay Sister of to witnesses to cause them to tell tho truth. They of the Court-house, who was not only a voter himself, election of 18GS, at tbe curreut rata of £2 a man— awhile ; Sir Henry said to him, n young gontleman witness whilst thoy wore talking ; at this timo wit- all ; he is a stranger that I did not know. Charity for tiro years, and most highly recommended are not only Imnml on this occasion, as upon all others, but had his two sons also upon the registered list of (a laugh)—and on tho day of polling at this contest, would cull to witness whilst ho (Sir H.) was away, noss was about half and half, between drunk and Tho court tbon adjonrned for luncheon, and when wo b clergymen, professional men, and others, of suit- to tell tho whole truth, but , doing that , they wore voters, one named Annesley, tho othor, Richard Free. bo called upon Mr. Allan. Allon told him to go and but that gentleman did not call; Sir Henry sober ; witnoss went then to speak to a man in the went to press Mr. Robert Clampett was under exami- y camo able ago and interesting appearance. One testimonial exempted from the consequences of their admission A few days before tho election, Mr. Free was waited rote and thea come buck to him. Thn man did so, and back, and told him tho yoatig goatleraan was street, bnt be did not know who ho was ; Peter Hard - nation. not from a Dublin doctor stated that sho was fit to con- of complicity in illegal transactions, upon a certificate upon by Mr. Osborno, who was accompanied by Mr. Allen then gavo him 10s. on tho spot, wrapped up in a there, and asked witness what time tho courthouso iDg came up to witness Bams day and brought him a BOARD OP GUARDIANS—WEDNESDAY. duct any hospital in tho world. . .' handed them bv the judge. With that certificate in Ulako (tho lato M.P.), Mr. Wall (solr.) , nnd other pieco of paper, the fact boing that no terms were would bo Bbuk? witness said tho coarthoise would bo message from Kavanagh ; mot Kavanagh again at the THK FEVER HOSPITAL UATRONSII1P—Ttlt PROTEST WITH Miss Bridget Hayes, now and for soven yoars infir- his possession he is freed from tho consequences re- gentlemen, and canvassed for his vote. Ou that oc- mado with him, and bo took what ho got. He was in- open up to eleven o'clock ; Sir Henry said a yonng corner of Colbock-street ; witness sent Harding to - THE S1O.VATUBES—SOM E STRICTURES—Till -NEW ELEC- mary nurso at Thomastown nnion, highly recom sulting from any such complicity; the production of casion, Mr. Free promised not ouly his vote to Mr. structed that a man named Herbert, another agent gentleman would call on him tbat ovoning; a young Allen to ask bim was tho monoy all right, for witness TION—THE LANDLORD AXD TENANT QUESTION—AP- mended by tho chairman of her own board, by clergy * such a certificate in any court in an action for such Osborne, but tho votes of his two sons also, and, at for Sir Honry—at all events, ono most active in his gontleinau did call on him, aud inconsequence of what was more auxious to get tho monoy than they wcro POINTMENT OF A DEPUTATION TO THE CONFERENCE men aud medical mou; also of suitable ago. complicity stays such procceJingM, and entitles sueU tlio same timo, Freo complained of tho hostility of Sir behalf—with another, got hold of Porter on Sunday be said witness went to Alton's; witnoss asked Allen to givo it to him (laughter) ; Harding thon brought On tho other IN DUULIN—CONTRACTS. Miss Ellen Moore, Kilmocow, the lato candidate, witnc.-H to an order for his expenses. Henry Barron to him on frequent occasions before the last, gavo him drink, and got him to sign some paper, if a young gentleman called there for him tbat night, him back word that the money was all right ; wit- • ovado the tellin;? ness wont thon and voted for Sir Mr. T. W. Jicos, J.P., V.C., in tlit chair. elected and displaced. , hand, if a witness is found seeking to grand jury, adding that ho would never give him (Sir with tho probablo object of showing that tho 10s . aud ho said not ; oh! witness did not BCO Mr. Allen's Honry, after which Also i>rM»nt—C^pt . Puwcr, I'.V.C, Meisis. C. Robert, Mr. CONN, previons to entering on a division, asked of the truth ho (court) was entitled to withhold hia llunry) a vote so long os ho livod. Oo tho Thursday which ho got from Allen was but a loan, but thero wns daughters that night (elovating his hands amid much Powor marked his name off on his list ; witness voted P. Manning, Captain Dillon , J.P., T. Marpbr. Aid. Keilr, Dr. Elliott did ho, on tho recent occasion, examine certificate, aud the consequence of hi3 doing so would before the election, Mr. P. Marcus Barron met Richard no I.O.U. or other documeut to show that such was laughter) ; Allon told witness bo had no money ; bo at the election previons to this, bnt witness is aa J.P., JI. 0' Shea, Alii. IMinond, J. Lr.iraj-, G. Me,id>, M. Miss Jtooro's capabilities, so aa to bo able to report, be that such witness would bo exposed to a prosecu- Free, and iu reference to Mr. Barroo, he (Sergeant the caso. This act upou tho part of Herbert was sug- did not say he bad not any monoy ignorant of tho law as his lordship wa3 learned in it WaUli T. Strand J.P., H. Gnllwer , .I .P., Aid. Reid to give that night; , , , J.I'.. aa ho did (with Dr. Bnrkitt), tbat she was unsuitable? tion, not ouh- for tho original utlenco, but also to a Armstrong) would wish to make a remark, and that gestive of two considerations—first, the sense enter- witnoss then said there must bo an end of this ; did not (great laughter) ; met McConnell tho next Monday, P. D. Walsh , J.P., T. Morris«r, I'. Q.iinn, P. Hojun, J. Dr. ELLIOTT replied, ho did not givo any certificate prosecution for perjury. Ho (Court) would, therefore, remark with every rospect. Mr. Barron was a gen- tained of tho importance of this man's testimony, find say if be got tho £ I his sons wonld not vote ; when and asked bim was tbe cash all right ; McConnell Cbtnpelt, J. P. Gruve-i , J.I', 15. Mnrris«ey, M. Rockett , M. of 3fis3 Moore's capabilities or otherwise Tho com- hopo and expect that all tho witnesses to be examined tleman of position in this city, well known, doserv- Becoudly, that this was an effort to baffle the truth— tho candidates were neck aud neck at the polling wit- told bim he should wait for it n little ; bo had to wait Dolor, N. Power, M. C.ircnrtn, T. Diiznaa , F. Kent, Win. Krll M»jor O'Gonniin, J.P., T. V. Sp-r,c«r, J. L. Conn, T. missioners pat the question to them ns in reference to at the hearing of this petition will tell the truth, and cdly respected, and a cousin-German to Sir Henry a direct attempt to bafflo tho evidence of a man who ness went to Mr. Allen, told bim tho train was going for it (renewed laughter). y, Power, W. G. 1). Goff, T. H. l'ro«sor, J.P., A. Denny, J.P. ia person without experience, aud they (the doctors) the whole truth, and unswer fairly all questions wbicb Barron , but bo was obliged to stato that overy effort hid important testimony to givo. The next witness away, and if ho did not get tbe monoy within a cer- Cross-examined by Mr. H KKON, Q. C.—Is on tbe TUB TEYEB. HOSPITA L JUTRO.VSHII"—THE PROTEST. replied that a person without experience was nnsuited bo put to them. His lordship quoted the section was made, but without success, to serve him with a was Philip M'Daniol, of Conduit-lane. M'Daniel voted tain time ho and his sons would go and lump battor evor sinco be could earn a shilling (laughter) ; may p Tho commissioners forwarded tho protest Bout to for tho office (hoar, hear). of the Act, which enacted as he stated on this point , subpoena to come up and givo ovidenco. Mr. Barron for Sir Henry at the previous election, and at near for Osborno; witness never got a fraction for voting drinks all ho can contain; was drinking during this them in this business, moved for at previous meeting Mr. CONN—And why not take up this objccliou of went on to say that the only other subject resided within a milo of tho city, and although he four o'clock, oa tbo day of polling, on this occasion, for Sir Ilenry Barron ; did olectiou ; gavo bis ovideuoo to Mr. Strange, and be and then promise to vote for by Copt. Powor, D.V.C. want of experience beforo ? to which question Dr. to which he meant to refer was one scarcely requir- (counsol) was wel l aware—and re»;retted| the fact— Power, tbe active agent for Sir Honry, brought him Mr. Osborne; the samo ovening when Sir Honry got £1 from him ; Walsh, the man who brought him was " To the Poor Lav Commistioners, Dublin. Elliott replied, that the doctors were novftr consulted reference from him, but as he had it on his notes that a domestic affliction had very recently befallen to Sir Henry's committee rooms in Broad-street; as leaving the Club and whilst up, told bim be would got £7 after tbo trial was ovor ; iug a , putting on his coat witness CiBSTLBStK N — We, the unduriipdioJ cUizaus and rule- beforo upon such a subject. Mr. Conn theu inquired ht as well refer to it. Ho hai l not in this trial that gentleman, still ho would bopo that Mr. Barron, they entered, Sir Honry, who was there beforo them, said to bim, and if Osborno got iu it might bo £10 or £12, and ho mig he hoped bo (Sir H.) did not considor the payers of the WatcrfaH union, praictt. against tbe appoint- what choice Dr. Elliott would mako between a person the assistance of a jury. When assisted by a jury in when his lordship'a observations of that morniug wero retired, but came back after a short absence. £i too much, and Sir Henry said to him Oh! don' they wonld go to Dublin ; told: Harding if he would ment of »u inexperienced und mitniucd young woman to tbe ' , t with youth and vigor, but lacking much experience, the administration!of justice, ho (Court) was a ways made public, would see the necessity of coming up bo- McDaniol was then shown into a emai l , private room, epeak to me about money matters at all ; was in Mr. staud a drink ha (witness) would voto for Sir Henry ; offico of head nnrso ol tho fe'er bo>r>it J I. We approto of the and ono with experience bnt debarred from activity reluctant to iutcrfcro with counsel in the couJuct fore tho court, nnd, crcn without a subpoona, giving whore thero was another ag*nt on the same Bide, by Osborne':) Kavanagh stood tbe drink, and witness then voted coinroimioneis' re'ina] to sanction such au appointment , and , most committee-rooms beforo the olection ; could years. Dr. Elliott replied ho would certainly pre- business ; they know their owe caso better tho evidence ou this subject to which it was in his name Bartholomew Baker. Sir Henry having been oot say ho promised bis ' for Sir Henry ; can't romember did Harding bring 10 regret tint tli» gnartliant hare not c.irncj oot your re- by of their sous votes to Mr. Osborne ; fer tho old porson (great laughter). than he could, they knew thn jury even hotter, per- power to depose. However, upon this Thursday, Mr. called in, McDaniel told Sir Henry ho was going to did not do so, bocauso he could not do it; bim word tbero was no money going at Allen's; commendation to procee.1 to a new election. We protest solely 00 palilic grounat ngtinit the appointment of any out Mr. O'SIIEA then moved, seconded by Mr. CLAHPETT but iu this caso ho (Court) was both judge and Pierso Mnrens Barron asked Richard Freo to vote voto for him, but it would require somo £7 or £8 to was paid by Mr. Delahunty and Mr. Blake he may have Baid so, but witness will not swear one J haps, , and by Sir wbo is Dot likely, from her previous poiitioo , to possess tbe that cousidering what had occurred, tho board con- h all tho counsel might kuow him well for Sir Henry, but Freo's repl was, bo could not be get him to do so. Tbero were several polling places way or other ; witness's recollectiou was not cloar jury. Thoug y John Barrington for the use of his rooms; was arrested capacity to control tbe undrr nurses, fhe prnon elected hj coived that Misa Moore was not such a candidate as perhaps they did not all know him as a expected to do so after all that had taken place. Free in the city tbat day, and tho difficulty of obtaining last ni about thoso conversations because of the drink ho a3 a judge, ght at tbe suit sf a man named David Powor ; tlio Rusrdtans, stated that she W.H a housekeeper, bat we to bo forced on the commissioners for their anotion. As a jury he was affected by circumstances appeared to be a necessitous man—in fact, his then a correct state of tho poll was rendered tho more dif- Mr. Thornton is his attorney ; witness offered to pay takos ; was on that day trying to get as ranch money jury. learn that she was inertly a child's maid, nnd received no Mr. CONN said that having road Miss Moore's test!, from ordinary juries ; ho regarded tho use positiou (in jail) proved such to be tho fact—and he ficult in proportion to the number of booths used for and as much drink as he could ; wonld take drink differently the debt in instalments, but Power would not bave it, training for »ui-lj ;in iinporllht position as you would lie led moniala shs was before them; they could Dot shut of abuse as indicative of a weak case ; (counsel) dared to say he had a hankering after money, tho election, aud Sir Henry asked McDaniel if half say until be would fall ; was bordering on deliriumI rcmens to UlieTe. This can b» proved , il uec*«iary. We also learn of invective or ing bo wonld rather bave him in jail ; witness was her out, nnd should inclndo hor iu the division. ho regarded tho introduction of irrelevant matter ai aud had a pretty fair idea that money was only to the sum would not do ? Sir Honry requested him, decreed for this debt in October last, but plaintiff when he was giving his evidence to Mr. Strange ; when that one of the relief ing officers lias been ' very active ni 1 canvasser on bth:ilfof Miss Moori» Mr. O'SIIGA rejoined, he could not know nntil her tending to confuse nnd embarrass, and with that ob- be had upon one side (laughter). On the evening bo- as ho appeared to demur to this proposition, to wait lost tho decree and renoved it in January ; was re- in this stato ho dared not sleep in bed ; he lies on , solely on tht grnund of being H rrl.itireof hit irife'i, nod alto undne infloence nsnl application was read, that Miss Moore was a candidate, not at at all complimentary to the tribunal trying fore the election, and notwithstanding all ho had said for a few moments, and tben went out. Xow those leased to-day about ono o'clock, bis son and bis son- tho floor. ject with tbe guardians, who were unfavorable to Miat Moore's and could not, therefore, sooner move his proposition. , and ho did tiust that tho gentlemen engaged to tho contrary, Mr. Freo found his way to tbe few minutes might be engagod consulting as whether in-law becoming his securities; they signed some paper To COURT—As far u my resolution can bear me, tho case appointment, to keep them from the board on last U'eJoei- Mr. CONN moved an amendment, seconded by Mr. in tho conduct of tho case at either side would keep Club-house, and thero saw Mr. Harvey Barron, or uot MoDaniel's offer ought to bo accepted, or what on whioh ho was released ,- Powor brought the I shall nover take drink again. paper djy ; but ire are tlwnltlul to have commissioners wbo will see Morris, that tho board proceed with the election, issues involved. eldest son of Mr. Peirso Marcus Barron. Mr. P. was best to be done, but, whatever was tho object, to the jail ) Mr. Thornton was not with bim To COUSSEL—In my evidence to Mr. Strango I told to tho bolo at the no nppoiotmeut made which will be prejudicial to the poor. which was carried, and the board divided as follows >— tho Marcus Barron has another son, Enstaco Birron, and another man came into the room, and said to timo Sir Henry never gave him a gratuit him some things that woro not true, but I wrote him 1 " Sergeant A'lMSTiiosii , Q.C., then rose to opcu ; y. Wa may also remark that the doctor! connected with tbe For Mrs. Dillon—Captain Power, O'Shea, O'Crorman, , and in doing su the samo remark, which counsel had felS it to bo McDaniel, now go and givo your voto for Sir Henry, Cross-Exd. b Mr. U EBOX—His son-in-laws' name is a lottor since. feur lioipital considor Miss Moore, from her inexperience, caso on til*? part of the petitioner:* y T. Murphy, Kelly, m Keily, Dooley, Bedmond, undue returu his duty to apply iu bis observations as to the im- but McDaniel inquired wbo is going to pay mo (a ator; bo (Slator) was oat of town at the election JOHN TK .NAN examinod by Mr. HACKETT—Votod at not n fit person for tbo noiitijn sbe teeke. We bops jobbery Lca y, said that thu petition complained of au S' Gallwey, Manning, Reid; Meode, P. D. Walsh, Graves, election, at possibility of serving their father, applied to each of laugh) ? In reply, Baker, who was present, inter- nnd did not vote ; when witness spoko to Allen about the last election for Barron ; bad promised Mr. Os- in public appointments wbere tbe lives of the pcoplo ait con- for a representative of thi.-i cicy ut tho last Clampott, T. Morrissoy, Kent, Spencer, Goff, Denny, \V. Birron was returned, tlioro young gentlemen, thsy bad left tboir home, and vened, and said, what more do you want thau a tho candidates being neck and neck it was mid-day borne before that ; witness was subpoenaed in Queens- cerned, will not bo tolerated, and that the commissioners will "which election Sir llwiry ; order x new election. Proasor, Conn, and Capt. Dillon—24. O-ihonie, thcopponing could not bo served. No doubt, Sir Henry knew gontlcmno's word ? Thereupon McDaaie! went and the train witness was anxious about was tho train town ; wont to Queenstown to a good situation there ; and prayed for the seal for Mr. nt " S'gned—Geo. Smith, Mall ; Chattel P. Jones, Quar ; For ilist lioort—Bogers, Hogan, if. Walsh, Qamo, , which was on where thoy wero (Sir Henry shakes his head most voted for Sir Henry. Counsel concluded an clabo- 2.4S to Carrick ; neither witness or his sons voted ; was paid hii expenses there by Mr. Molntosh , the candidate. At the day of nomination P. K. Comroioi% Qaay ; Thomas Toolo, Thomas-street ; W. Rockett, Dnggau, Corcoran, B. Uorrisse/, Commins, Barron nud Mr. positively at tho learned Sergeant), and, if not, their rato statement by observing that the respactable his ori man who employed him ; had to pay 7s. 6d. to release the 18t.li of November la*t , Sir Henry ginal bill against Sir Henry for refreshments at K. Cummin*, Quay ; J. CroW, Quay ; W. D. Cole, do. ; and T. Power—10. for the city ; father knew tboir whereabouts, and ho trusted nothing couducting agent of Sir Henry, Mr. J. O'Brien, wonld tho coat on his back ; Mr. Nat. Allen gave bim tho Osborne were duly proponed candidates olections was near £10. James liecl/e, do. ; Thomas R. Conway, Jobn't Avtnne ; U. For Zliii Uaycs—Strange—1. in fuvor of Mr. Os. would preveut them coming forward, and giving tboir let them know who were tbo paid employees of Sir James TAHY oxaralnoil b money ; on the polling day Robert Clampett came to the show of hands was declared y Mr. Haekett—Lodges Jones, Dr. I'ahner, D. Graham, T. Alexander, Qaajr;J. reclined—Morris—1. and granted, in tbe most important testimony. Mr. Freo saw Mr. Harvey Henry on tbat day. Mr. Thornton could also throw with John Seville in Stephen Btroot witnoss to press bim to vote for Sir Honry ; Clampett Armour, T. P. Dormer, Geo. Volte*, Thomas firooies Ueao- borne, and a poll was demanded , and remembers , Mrs. Dillon was deolared elected, to take charge aa° Barron. Thu result ol' Barrou, au active agent of Sir Henry Barron, at tho much light upon the subject ; 3Ir. Howard's namo ho bringing a lottor from him to Sir jflenry's office in told him be got witness's name down on Alton's list •twt ; L. Vanerstxclc, G. Wardall, 8. Alleo, E. Carroody, usual course, for Sir Henry ' soon aa possible. She replied in the morning. laco upou the 20th of Novem- Cln'i; Mr. Barron brought Freo into a small room of! bad mootioncd already, but bearing in mind his Lord- Berosford street ; Mr. P. N. Barron and a clerk were for £2 : went then and voted for Sir Henry ; on tho T. O'lleilly, Bailey s New-strert ; W. 8myth, Uicbatl-stmt; that polling, which look p ' CONTBACTS.—Indian Corn, Mr. B. Hsnebery,at 17s. Mr. CM - thu hall ; whilst there, Sir Henry came iu, and using ship's wholesome admonition of that morniug as well thoro next Tuesday called on Mr. Allen for the money ; Allen J. Sheridan, Major s Walk ; Micbatl Coonty, John-street ; ber, was, IS7 lor .Sir Henry Barron, and for , aud tho latter said it wonld bo given to him; 2d. a barrel and oatmeal Messrs. J. & B. Fhelaa 214 a courtesy very common on such occasions, but as consulting his own feeling*, ho (Sorgoant Arm- also brought n second letter. told him be could not give him any money in conse- John Collins, Johnstown ; Michael Corcoran, Beresford-st. ; , , , boroo 171 , leaving a majority of 1G for Sir Ucurr TliomaM Pli-ldn, Jobn-ilnel ; 3>ma ilonn, Manor ; 3»mu a too. MS declared elected. quickly forgotten when over, shook hands with Free strong) would bo sorry to indulge in any personal ROBEKT SMITH sworn and oxaminad b quence of the petition being ppaken of; witnoss said Barron. upon which majority be " y Sorgeant (loss, Quay ; Micliaal Kennedy, Beresford-itreet ; P. Henrne, OUT RILIE ».—A report: from a committee, of which uuduo election, aud (laughter). Sir Henry asked him would ho not voto allusions to Sir Henry Barron or those acting under Armstrong—Is a painter and lazior and was a voter ; it was very odd, as Boms persons had got money ; Thn petition complained of nn g . PeUr-street ; Joun Douovan , Quay ; J. Somrri, Michael- Major 0'Gorman was chairman, completely exonerated turnout that for him, and Frco's reply Was, that one of his (Free's) him, and would now conclude by placing the ovidenco Las no houso now ; i J '68 voted Allen said no ono had got money from him. averred that , on a legal inquiry, it would for Sir Henry; knows street ; Jarats IJnciiey, do. ; T. Keating, do. ; Micbael Mr. Boonoy, B.O., from an allegation of misapproprio an actual majority of votes, sons had got an invitation to a friend, that he had beforo tho Court. Counsel then called John Gaule, Nathaniel Allen, and went to bis house with Robort Cross-examined by Mr. WATERS, Q.C.—This con- White, Patrick-street ; P. Kenlinr, Castle-strett ; Micbael Mr. Oslwnc had, in truth, tion in a case of ont relief, brought against him . by representative of tho not tho means of going, but that if ho had £1-, ho who was put upon the table, but before,ho was sworn Walsh the night before tho last olection; does versation took placo in Mr. Allen's bar. Keating, Micbael-strtal ; T. Kthoe, John-street ; Lannnct and that ho was, in reality, the not Mr. O'Shea, and recommended that this relief in kind, lained that many of would let him depart, and Chen bo would not rote for Mr. H KKON, Q.C. objected that tho witness should know that Walsh was an agent; To Court — Saw the advertisement in the paper Lnnergau, Manor-atieet ; J. Keating, John-street ; R. CitY. The petition further comp I am not sure that where practicable, should be had, preferably, fr»m a bribed Osborne. Sir Henry said to Free, wait there for a be examined thea with any viow as to what effect his Walsh was present when I said asking for a bair dresser in Qneenstown; tho tologram Morrisaej, Oweiford-itrwt ; Thomas McKeont, Qaty ; P. thoso who voted for Sir Henry Barron wcro to Allen that I was contractor to the house. Agreed to on motion of Mr. who gavo few miuutcs, and a young gentleman will come to evidence might have on the scrutiny of votes. If tbat going to vote for Sir Henry, calling on him to go up wag sent from Mclntosh to F'yun, Quay ; George Whitt, Thoaas.atreet ; T. 8. Htrfev, , to do so; secondly, that several of thoso and asked him to put my Quay.'' Conn, seconded by Capt; Dillon. promising bribes ; you, and with that, Sir Henry left the room. Free modo was adopted, it would deprive him (Mr. H.) of name down on a tablet ; he said he would and put it Allon for him ; witness asked! Allen to lend him 7s. votes were active in giving or , Capt. POWER observed ho wonld pass over this me- Tns FXHALI TEACHESS.—The commissioners for- at tbe waited a considerable time, but no young gcutlcman his right to reply on tbat particular branch of the down and said be bad his nnmo down since Gd. to rsleaso his coat, promising to repay it; Allen again, that votes were taken of parties who, , '63 • be morial in ailonce, except that it would be establishing wmrdod their sanction to the increase of the salaries of Barron, and came near him. At longth, Sir Honry returned, and caso alone, and bo would submit that tho witness did not pay me, nor any ono else ; was in Alton' paid 4s. for witness's oxpenscs to Queenstown ; tho time, were the paid agents of Sir Henry s a bad precedent to allow the minority to rule the ma- the female teachers, agreed to at last board. Ad- personated on tbo Baid to Freo tbo young gentloraan was not there then, bo now only examined as to tbo general petition. house after tho election in 'G8, in a dark room 7B. 6d. was stopped from witness by Mclntosh, and fourthly, that several voters wen) , and jority, as was attempted to be done in this case. If jonrnod. ¦ . • • of December Sir but would wait on him at the Court-house, aud asked Counsel quoted Rogers' Sth odition, and Wolvcrton, heard a voico—a man's voice repaid to Allen. Slid day of polliDg. On the 22nd , but cannot say whoso they would uphold the dignity of that board they STATB or THE HOOSB.— In liooM Saturday, Jan. 8, Wl-i Common him up to what hour at night wonld the Court-houso cap. 5, on practice boforo oloction committoos, in sup- CATHERINE TrNAN , wifo to last witness, examined Henry Barrou obtained on ordor iu tho voice it was—thought at the time it might be Allen's shonld protest agaioat so insulting a. document as tho admitted, 82 ; discharged, 48; born , 1; dird, 6 ; remaininc furuisb him bo open, tho cntranco gates being shut at a certain port of bis viow. by Sorgoant A RMSTRONG—Retnomberod Robert Clam- Pleas, calling upon the petitioners to voice ; it was in tho billiard room ; the voice said to one just read for them. He waa sorry to find Saturday, Jan. 16, 1027 ; able-bodied males, 18; females, BT: aud on tho hournt night. Freo said tho place would bo kept Sergeant A RMSTRONG, in reply, said ho would not look about Ibo floor and I looked on tho pott calling on her husband on the day of tbe polling ; the ' with the* particulars of those alleged acts, , floor ; there names of some respectable citizens' signed to that me- iu infirmary, 3tJ8 ; fever hospital, 9 ; under this day twelve was made to open until eleven o'clock at night, and with this ask for a scrutiny on this man's direct ovidence at were two notes (£1 each) which I took up witnoss was present ; John Tynan Baid ho would not monthp, 6 ; proiisions received, £131 Oi 41 ¦ do. enn'ruinee' 4th of January tlio following returu (laughter), morial, which if it was not a libel upon tho thirty-two , first schedulo uuilurstunding, he returned home. In a short timo prcsont. Ho would not ask any direction then apou and walked away ; before last election, go to voto as it was a busy day, unless ho was paid ; £132 2t OJ ; Jternge cost, 2i 6lri ; infirmary, 3« llif fevtr that onW, put in yehodu 'ed form:—The when I asked guardians who formed the majority at the oloction J have been bribed , afterwards, Mr. Eustaco Barron camo to Free at the it from tho court. him to put mj name on tbo hook ho said "all right; Clarapett said ho would get £2, tho same as tho other , hospital, Ss 61; diuing hall, 2s Id; on ont-relitf, 781 j eoet, contained a list of those alleged to , " certainly showed that thoy were not worthy ot being at 150 ; the second Court-house, and said to him, if you call on Mr. Allen Mr. HtKON , consenting to this arrangement, and I "aid nothing more to him;, I did not expect to get men ; Tynan then said ho'd go ; Clampott said he £'Sol2'. 3d. ; hut yea r, 768; coif, £35 6.: 9J; bait nee in and that number nni set down called guardians, charging them, as it did, with ftfor, £2,135 17«. - .. as giving thoso at thu Waterford Arms' Hotel, bo will arrange with his lordflii p ruling with Sorgoant Armstrong's modo paid from what ho said; I nm not sure as to what would go to Allen's ; ho weut ont ; came back in a job- . gave the Dailies of those alleged I bery and want of sympathy for tho ratepayers gives thoso al- you , adding, I (Mr. Barron) will precedo you to Mr. of procedure, the evideDco proceeded. expected, but I mi ht havo hoped to short time and told Tynan ho was to get £i ' ; Tynan and bribes, tc tho number 17 ; the third g get tho samo as the sick poor (hear, hoar, and no, no). The citizens Barron , to the Alleu's, but don't coino after mo for fivo minutes. J OHN GAULE examined—I B an elector, and voted at in 'G8 Walsh and I went then to Sir Henry' thon said ho'd voto. THE GREAT O'CONNELL PORTRAIT leged as the paiil siyenta of Sir Henry ; s com- had a proper board to represent thorn ; the board was porsouatwl , to the Mr. Barren went away ; Free waited for tho fivo last election for Sir Henry Birron ; had an interviow mittee room, iu Broad-street Cross-examined by Mr. C UBAN—Told this story to number of 11 ; and fourthly, those , and saw Mr. Thornton open to conviction, and if thero was anything not only that the minutes, and (lien went to Allen's and there saw Mr. with Sir Henry at tho committee room in Broad-street, thoro ; told him wo bod our names on tho list; Mr. Pallia ; never got any money for her evidence, to be number of 8. The petition prajed Raw rectified it ouly wanted being placed beforo thorn Tbo ox-Mayor, Aid. Redmond, received, a few dayu void but that Allen. Speaking to him on the subject, Allon saiil to on the nigbt previous to tho election, and produced to Mr. Allen go iuto the committee rooms that nor was never promised any ; nover got any drink for to election of Sir Henry might ha declared , night; I be remedied (hear, hoar). Capt. 1'ower then Osborno was the sit- Free, I can't givo you anything to-night , and Free ro- him a bill for laurels which he carried on bis car in voted for Sir Henry at last election ; was not her evidence ; often takes n drop, bnt it costs tho com- ago, tho following patriotio letter from Aid. Edward a declaration be made that Mr. paid, plained that the citizens did not got np a memorial ¦ ¦ ¦ in favor. Having plieil, then tbero must be nn end to it. Then said '65 ; the bill was for £1; bo was employed tben by and nover oskod Allen for anything sinco; heard of counsel nothing (laughter). Leahy, J.P., Halifax, Nova Scotia :— ' I tine member, the majority being hi* against the olection of the governor (deputy governor) the requisite m.ticc Allen, it is now so late, and. the eloction commencing Mr. Doherty, agent for Sir Henry, and went to Wood- tbe petition some days after the election. A.v.ve ErA .v, wife of W ILLIAM Buy, New-street, regard to the 7th genera l order, of tbo jail, which was looked upon ever Bince as a nice " Mr DEAS Un. MATOE—An absence of some months Henry Barroii, so early in tho morning,, thoro is no time for lauds for it ; had irion to assist him ; brought four or On cross-examination, in reply to Mr. Croan, examined by Mr. Hackott—Knows Mr. Walsh, Patrick, of particulars was served upon Sir wit- job, or why not memorial nqainst tbe Harbor Com- from home on official business prevented my replying it.to four, lno talking now ; Freo said if ho bad tho four pounds five trees aud planted thorn at night ; could got no noss said ho bad been spokon to b Miobael Fitzpa- street, saddler ; mot him on the morning of the ,nd that notice divided the classes y missioners ezpondiug £18,000 or £20,000 in deepening earlier to your favor of Sept. 4th. I now proceedto persons alleged to tben, not ono of them (his sons and himself) money from Mr. Doherty, who usod to employ him, trick, builder, on the day of olection ; Fitzpatrick eloction, nnd he asked me did himself (Wm. Ryan) first class, that setting forth the is tho Ford, all for the bonofit of one man (loud cries of do BO. After a residence ot twenty .fivo years io.this number from loO to would vote; Allen rcp'ied, that if ho was to pay him and witness owed him money ; asked Sir Honry for it now gone to California; ho waa a voter. voto, and I said 110 ; he tbon nekei mo who ho was have been bribed, reduced the order ; that's nothing to say to the quostion). Capt. country my attachment to doar old- Ireland js uudi- residences the money out of his own pocket ho would not bo several times, and could not get it; half the money Sergeant ARMSTRONG objected to this ovidonoo going to voto for, and I said Sir Henry ; ho told him 110 giving the registration numbers and , as Power concluded by recommending the thirt miniahod. My recolleotious of her institutionsand on short j Free then went away, aud neither his Rons would liavo satisfied him from Mr. Doberty, but asked to hearsay, and Mr. Horon said they to go at onco, and it would bo all right; ho afterwnrds y.two of tlie part ion implicated ; the secoud tho number* intended to pro- guardians forming tho majority not to voto at all today. illustrious sons are as fresh aa they wero in .early life. personations or himself voted at all. Ho had already promised £1 in '09, as it waB oloction times ; asked it in tha duce the deposition of Fitzpatriok to brought a car as my .husband was sick, and brought reiiistry of tho paid agents, the third the provo that bo Aid. RroJio.ND, who Mr. Osborne, and, no doubt, only f»r this engagemont committee rooms last November ; Tom Cahill was with Osborno' him away. ou behalf of Mr. Carroll, who " The memory of the illustrious O"C<5urj0llI shall reduced from X to 2, a..d the fourth a list or thoso had been bribed by u side, so as to disqualify believed himself tho relieving officer referred who he would bavo fulfi/lod that promise. Along with trituoss, am) aikod for tbo pound, saying it was duo; GEORGE GIBSON", deputy sheriff at tho Tower Ward, to in ever revere aa ouo of Ireland's greatest andMnost refrained from voting by corrupt inducements, , his vote. tbat protest said ho uttorJ that, on the samo evening, when Sir Honry was leav. Sir Houry said ho (lid not owe it, and then after some doposed to Sergeant Armstrong—Knows Pat. Power, , y denied ho used any gifted sons, who, rising above the popular clamoref otherwise would havu voted for Mr. Odborno, and The court held that this evidence should be reserved ing the Club-house, and putting on his coat, in which consultation with Mr. Howard, sulicitor, ho receipted but received no appointment of his as inspector; ho nndue influenco whatever in the alection, or did any the unreasoning masses, led those of his obttiati 1 uaau answer thereto, Kir Henry Barren alleged bribery nntil tbo scrutiny camo. in ho was ossistod b Freo, na an act of courtesy, Free the bill and got the pound j I had said if he would pay acted generally; Richard Larkin, named then by thing in the slightest dogroo improper. As to Cspt. who listened to his oloquent appeals, to bolefor the personation. ire (counsel) would observo ho y Tbe witnoss added tbat bo had been told hy Allen and I hope you do not consider, Sir Henry, me tho pound I would vote, because I wantod it for Sir Henry Barron, acted as inspector also, Thomas Power's observations he (Aid. R.) bad to gay that, al- deliverance of their country to the mighty influent*) ged to class thu voters who polled on this said to him, that be bad nothing to do with tho last election. 1 WHS obli and Sir Henry replied, don't my laige family ; met.Mr. Allen the night beforo the den as oheck clerk ; Pat Power is clerk to Mr. P. though he did not, perhaps, fully agree in all that was of tho pen and the tongne - rather than to the «word! and to state that a great portion of those that £1 is too much, WILLIAM EVAN, New-street, examinod by Mr. Hue- Hay occasion, to me at all. Tho next wit- election and after ft short conversation Mr. Allon said, Kelly, solicitor, aod bo was activo in the booth that contained in that memorial, it was perfectly legitimate His influence is still felt io tbo councils of tho nation, have bceu bribed were the freemen or the mention money matters kett—At last election was not in good health : Mr. nllf'cd to Smith voted for Sir Heury in " It will bo all right" ; met Thomas Conway on the for Sir Honry Barron. for the citizens at large to get np a memorial, if they and the seed scattered by him broadcast-overtha " an election for tho city in 1SG3, Sir noss is Robert Smith. Walsh, saddler, called to my house and canvassed me day citv At ho received £2 on account day of the election, who asked mo to voto for Sir Henry; SAMUEL JONES, sub-sheriff, deposed—Arthur Harvey deeraod fit, in relation to the officers of that house, or country is now springing np in tbe veryheart of tko candidate, and was so before iu lSGo. IW',8, and on that occasion for Sir Honry ; I told him I was not well ; that was ¦ Heiiry was a His name wa3 on Allen's list, and he I said tbat I had boeu speaking to Mr. Allon and be Barron was nominated by Sir Henry as his oxpenscs to its monogomont. There was nothing wrong or im- nation itaelf. ¦¦: :• .• - .- ' should ficro observe that, in tho trial of that voto. on tbo day of eloction ; Mr. T. Kohoe and Mr. Maher Counsel states ho was paid that sum in a dark room, in which eaid that was all right ; met Cahill after that day, who agent; has the expenses accountof both candidates. proper in their doing ao. (hear, hear). «< new country, petition of this kind, ho could not bo held wore with him ; I told them to leave me to my own In this whore there is perfectliberty , of a which wn» not visible, uttored told mo he had good news—that it was all Mr. JOHN O'BEIEN, solicitor, Mr. CLAMPETT concurred in the opinion that tho statements ho now made, as those a voice, tbe owner of , right at free will and 1 said I would go; Mr. Walsh said, Town Clerk—Was tho equality, and freedom of speeoh, every-inanworship- l.miml to tho seo upon tho ground (laughter). Allen's; I said I was glad to hear it ; I afterwards on conduoting agent for Sir Henry Barron at lost elec- citizens had a perfect right to scrutinize tha ooti of could provo, for, ja tho course take up what vou " come on and it will be all right ;" I do not know ing God under his own vine aod fig tree,'-iodwhtaro which alono ho ho naw two pound notes upon samo day met Conway at tho ooal quay again, and went tion ; has the list of paid .agents for his side at hut that board, and he wonld defy any on* to paint ont inquiry, evidonco might bo given which Smith stooped dow n ; what be meant, but whatever he said, or whaterer I there is perfectharmony and good fellowship1amongst of the which ho took up anil wont away with with him and voted ; I got no money sinco ; had a election. Toner ward, Ricliard Larkin, deputy, and anything wrong or nntrne in that document. As to afford a clue to something maicrial.and ho could the ground, thought, I would have voted tho same (applauso). all denominations, strange .is it may seemto yo»,-1 would htor) . Having that oxporionco of matters, conversation with Cahill tbreo wcoks aftor. Thos. Hayden, poll clerk ; Custom Honso Ward, Mr. Carroll's •tatcm.ent, made through Aid. Redmond, preserve all 1 : be held ns pledging himself—what he did not do them (laiig Tbe witness was told to go down, but Mr. HaokoU n\r old feelings intact, sid r'o5eanr«t»a not in 1W9 , a night or ttvo lxiforo the olec- Mr. H KIIO.V objected to hat e taken iu evidence any- Michael Phelan, inspector, P. Doherty, poll cleric ; all he (Mr- Q-) had to say was, he did use undue in. 03e being tho only statements which ho could Smith went , re-called him and asked bim what he got in '68 for ardentW aj ever to see justice done to tny fitberiand. t0 ti, Walsh, an active agont of Sir Heury, thing that occurred after the olection. Centre Ward : inspootor Patrick Powor, jun, Lombard- flqenco, and ho had it from tbe lips of parties heooald - At the election or 1SG3, at which Sir Henry tiou, with Robert hia vote ? , X lavo Old Ireland, and I lore her noble patriot*.' I sustain. five in tho ovoning, to Allen, told Tiie COOT ruled that if Cahill was an agent, any- street, poll olerk John Hurley j West Ward : John name that Mr. Carroll went to persona and tried to. ¦» a candidate, thero was a carman, named at about half-past Witness, with a smile—Well, I'll tell you what 1 , most confessI am indebted in »'largemea snre' fotika Bnrron *»«- going to vote for Sir llvury Barron, thing bo did aftor or before, would bo evidence. Wall inspector ; Thos. Toolo, jqn. poll olerk ; Sonth get them to withdraw their names from that document, had not then a vote, hut who was directed him thoy were got—good will, and nothing- else (load applause). I , preservation of those home rebblleetfoniid the «nrs> r mlc who to put them down upon tho list. WITN ESS—Cabill was no agent ; he was only a Laurence Q'Neill inspector ; Joseph O'Neill Capt. DILLON—A forious chargeof thak kind shonld ' ' ' a well-known ugeutorSir Henry Barron, and asked Allen was not in Allen's on that occasion, and did not find Ward, , , oatgasoingof Irish sentiment I nsd'in tlntpjtMof hi an a"ent . Allen said it was all right, that ho had bis (Smith's) friend of mino. poll olerk. Freoman'i Booth, No. 1—Inspector, P. bo put in writing (hear, henrii ' into tho country and bring iu some laurel, anything on the floor. ' The Waietfori Sew,wbere I indthoseUnnSo ¦ ear. to .m out name on his list from tho year before, and showed COURT ruled thnt being so, ho could not giro evi- Power, Water-Btreet, Joseph Power, poll clerk. No. Mr. CLAUPETT—tS» it will, when this election is over. of ererrtrue ' ' :. . .:¦. decoration of tho committee rooms Gaule JOHN TTNAN, barber, Patrick-street, who had been ett tha he^ Irishman. "' ' foriho ho brought ... tbe him the list to prove he was correct. Allen told them dence of what occurred after, and then tbe witness 2 Freemen—James Skelton, inspector, Joseph A. The CI'AIUIAX, who had before tried, bnt ineffectu- out those instructions; subponrod in Queenstown, was called, but did not ., .'! Now, Mr. Mayor, ! encloseVOTm rsubscription parried Ins it was all right , and they luft . They went to Sir was cross-examined by Mr. Hcuox, Q.C.—Believes Clampett, poll olork. The< attorneys retained ware ally, to atop the diwnssion after Capt. Power"1 obser- to in n day or so afterward, presented appear. ' the(yOonneU. Portrait, £11 Mr. Jta LureK and, Henry's comntitteo rooms, and Walsh went up stairs, tbat ho earned tho £1, and. a namb^r of people in the Mr. I. Thornton, and Mr. J. W. Howard,; there were vations, on the ground that there was no motion, bs>. ifagaoVZl l agent. Tb.t BonHemoo told him it would PHILIP M'DANIEL, Arnndol-square, examined by Ser- Mr. Simon Cnmmings, 6t( my own (ontoriktion'ta K t»o would b0 lenving Smith bolow. Jn n, few tniuu.to'!, Walsh, cany! corrimittes V°°"\ snid was time he shoald get it; in messengers paid, none of wham were electors ; I fore the board, now repeated his ruling, and tht, enough to pay him when ho (agent) " geant Armstrong—Voted at last election for Sir Watarford NIPS, from jtfk 186& t«i J»fe he tm- from that down uud told Smith hu hail seen Mr. Thornton, '68, I asked Sir Henry for tho £1, nnd toll him I ht to tbe studiously a,vojdod.that G. J. Brisooe, my clerV, who meeting proceeded to other busjrmga. Wft MATid. but the money was never paid Henry ; was broug committee room late in 1 Total, £3 2s. 44, for whioh I eaoW ' ; 1 himself attorney, who was also acting for Sir Henry , and that would voto for him if he paid thu Cl , and he refused ; managed all those minor affaire, waa a paid agent ; he THE LANDLORD A^O.TMNANT Q,UK8TI0n. T you » £*fVo&« ? . .1 « list election Jo 1W.8, John Gnule pre- the day by Pat. Power ; 6ir Honry was there fhen; order. wank yon ta Mnd day he, likewise, hud taken down their names on bis list, I then plumped f n: Mr. Dol.diunty ; gave my ovidenco is a voter now, but not theu. The oommisAioMN wrote to acknowledge receipt . .ona paper touanoa of £1 or thi- work to Sir Henry, but but went away, and - he cime nock again ; Bat. Powwv Esq.,JJ» ., Piotou, N.8. S M M 1.U ht. Tho next witness was in this caso to Mr, Strange, at Cornelius' EORGE from tha olerfc of the return of tbe agricultural . (•nDBcrihcirt,: »!jeone " " denied any liability, and and told him it was all rig s Hotel, and Baker was there at the time ; he is at Mr. Kelly's ; G J. Baiscox examined, aud produced a list , hold. ?V rrrepudiatelX t inT claim; Xcw^trcet, Ho was called upon received there two half-sovereigns from a person ings Iu the union, and stating they " are now I»p*rto JohoHogsn, Esq, iresh.WaUcBHda*. Ha> )1C demand. In tho meantime William Kyan, of be Bailor wanted me into a room where there was no one, of payments mads on behalf of Sir H. Barron( Bart. ; d.t«lrowi IUax, N.8. I will before tho election by Mr. Walsh, a mdillar, « well- does not know, wi!!>¦¦*! was tl.en uskod to look does not know of any more moqov; having been of being informed of the nnmbar of oeraploit of ooUec^.ta ^^^^ S* ! ^ ""^ was laced upon the list ef voters, and Sir Henry oame in ; Baker then went and left ns partiesand remityou, tiw tl..,* man GaulGaule «• Pp . known supporter of Sir Henry's, and a*kod by him around tho ouni t., ar.d ti'7 outild he seo the person who Mr. Harvey Barron reported to be gone agricultural holdings in ttlf union are rated tout , asiouiit,ttj i doo poorst^ mfe tho d before tho alone ; Sir Henry asked me my name, and I told bim : paid ; , U "ha tt the time Hyan was not vury well, gavo him tho inon -y, nn I after carefull scrutinizing amonot of rje( atp-ftM Yarae-nndwfill. " Ordered. .' "As a^nlriihjBanlrW ° tho committee room, of Sir to vote for him. At y he asked me was I a freeman, and I said no, that I away, but I heard, it was not in consequence of any a^botWtoWe^^ Z in- Ganto went into and he said he would not vol e at all. Closing four the audience, hu ut last alighted on a geutlnman hing in connection with this eleotion ; it is a private ^ha cJ*rk th,en, read » oirouUr from the committee at this dUtowee from home, -to.1 subscribeto , a', about half-past six was a publican in tbe Square, and was broke whon r sonoble r BarronnarVoti in Broad1 -strect ' on tho day of polling, Walsh aocompanied just at 1IH feet—Mr. JvlTnmcl Power, solicitor Clou- managing tha detail*of the oonfereuooupon the) ' M oijeot M tbtv. O'OonnelllPortrait ftmtL '.. VHenryi" , his bm tQ him for this o clock, , , the burning took place ; I told Sir Henry I was a matter ; does not know where Harvey §&r«jn or land- Aiy^„, evening and ,,r mel agent to Mr. O.3 was 1 will make it all ri ht words this businosa would Iw 07CT. asking same to be laid before to distinguishytrar eeuV'andto 'fill wnrtVtyt^ ^UA c attorney of tins city, tho vote (for Sir Heury), g , half do i" Sir Henry then went away, and a man I know where either, of tie yonng Barrons are, and the boardwith » Thvr n Mr. J. Howard, an Mr. H EKON —I iniiit fhnt oc« • was which wore aa indicative of brilwry as if the proposi- a*k you nn\r, were you evor in don't know came in, and told me to vote, m^ all have, not niade any tnqniry abont them ; I have heard to the appointment of a detm,t»tta> therefromto attend offiea of Majorof riWerfccd^-1am , ywa-JotSsSnt paid agent of Sir Henry, ? Witness : I ivaii. What * •¦• •¦¦ ¦•¦ Ind T weil-known tion was made in the must, express terms, The peti: gaol for!' For being druuV:. would be right; Baker then QAme (n and aakod tap said meeting. . ¦arrant,' . . .'! KowAmn Lauar^JJ,.,, Howard wan SO was proved 1/y the ( ' , . . that Mr. P. M. Barron is in hii honso at Belmont Park. ' - ¦ • • -. .. 1 nresent-tb.it Mr. tioncrs would produce Mrs. Anno Hyan,wi'o to William, Anything else ? Vv.i, took nway n cheat of tea be- what did I want but the man' Mr. O'8n£A, oVKired they had already adopted a , , - . : Coutity of HalUs)!. ,' WA offered a retainer on tho part ' s word, and I then went OOUBT—All thoso gentlemen must appear. It is that when h. . stato that on the morning of tho election longing to Sir. Chapman, e,nicor, Ouay, butdid not ¦ regulation in favor of an improvedlandlord ¦' ¦& ¦• i 1 Ct stating tbat bo had al- who would . away and vqted; I never since or at any other time tbe interest f all you, gentlemen, and Sir Henry andbe sast Lord 8tuart de Deeies , ' "' '>' •' •'Si iW."i> :.0 o Mr Osborne he declined as mot by her in 2?evr-stroct, anil ho asked hor koow what I was doing (laughter) . Mr. Heron ; oode tor Ireland, »nd he considered it *. " \yalsh Tf ' ' got a shilling of Sir Henry's money. mmld be flttin. P.T; Barren (CtewtwrtibopW) ;.;"' •"" tji retained for Sir Henry Barron. On this will d>. Barron, to have them here. 3 H. .;' i*i". 0 ready been how was her husbaud going to vote ? Sho saiil she did that B Mr. WATKBS OW they should be represented by deputation at the con- ' - ':»j to Mr. Howard, on ono mdo, y , Q.C—H tauob of other people's Mr. J. W. HOWARD depcuedj that be does not know MJsaM- K. O*R^«iBallyletr>or»rui4tjvan^ -l-- 0 fecasion Sir Henry said but sho heard that morning that money was J OHN S CVII . LE d'lnosed tq $Dr:;&ant AaMsrRONo , ference, of course the. gestMenien so appointed to > Can to " pay hi< not kuow, money did you get since ? I got £1 aince, and I was to . - b^ e%ees'hls;r ^' baUoud enough to bo heard by . mind that replied Walsh it will ho all Q.O.—Sir Henry and Sir B. Morris culled ou him be- where they are 1 saw EasUlcolast on the polling day, volunteerto , and at their own expense [AW-Bodmond gra^fnl Mr. Howard handed going. Never , , promised £5 more by Mr. Strange ; Pat. Pow»r lives a*>t [hear, hear]. thanks to Aid. Leahy and the bluer snbiMfWrt'rihj a half hour afterwards 'H not bo forgotten ft>r .Sir fore tho oloution, ami ho »-*k»*l Sir Henry into a room arid Harvey a day or tiro before Christmas. ILLON OKBIS <> and In not voted ri"ht| if l»0 votes right ho , in Water-street ; I did not a«k Mr. Howard in tho 0\n. D and Ifr. K gave it aa their, pound. On that d»y Gaule had OSS portrait is drawintt.to, : oompleaosj.under;tMTnipio. Oanle tha Honry is ngenUoman (lauxhtor) . To make the inter- and told him thnt he had been badly trailed at the street, or any where else, about money «aw him on Joak R examined by Sergeant Armatropg-r-Js opinion that it was not a qneabon' for the board ool- ' ' in faot had not voted at all, when a man ; X tion- of some of,the netit>streh»UTtspndWa£ao£ iarly, and, , view tho more agreeable he gavo bor a treat at a public previom election ; R:r Heury told him ho was not a car, nnd he went awaj, a, oolor-aergttant in the Waterfoj ^Artillery, and voted leotively, bnt any guardian individually oonjd 00 wbo Couway. an agent of Sir Henry's, called upon aware of it, but hi* would tako cue l!int it ' '68 for Barron and .;' knows, Allen,and never . " ^id bouse, and so thoy parted. Tho next witniws thoy should uot Mr WATKM—What wer» yon going to speak to bim in , B^ako pleased. • . . , ' ; asked him had bo voted ? Gaule replied, he , t ¦ him and would cal l was one who had been duly suopoouaed und occur again ; witness said hu would liko a settlement about P Witness—I don't know h^d onj cqnverpattoA with, ajm; abo.a, ff lj oleotjon Capt. Poirzs said ho wanlJ. second Mr. O'Shei'i ' , and then Conway asked him, would he what I was going tp - BBiinisr.—&W» '.Ob^MaimSrW^m . W not voted served with tho propor viaticum, but wlio was not now, aud Sir Henry told him to wrjto what he epeak to him about (laughter) w»s never,paid a, farthing by him for any election ; motion, and name as their, representative his respeoted : 1 : i for Sir Henry, and take Allen's word lor tbo and p!l • I cannot say what I with any one about C6™omni»y-TM itrT HTMtyi&«&'mi ff i ££! *¦ t Toto forthoomii>». Thid witncsn, John Tynun. of Patrick- wanted, ( would bo right ; aont a letter to Sir was going to say. Th}« wltoew was prasted b ' novar had, any corqiauniootlon friend Aid, Bedraond,irho took so prominent a part in b»» rstotedMi If :t was 038 1510 for uim (coons-el) to do BO ' y for my vote Mir'tioa a K^VS ^^^MMSM^ money ? P ' street, had thought propor to leave bis home, aud, Henry * office in Beresford-strcet; containing the pur- opuDsel and the court to tall wha money 1 never got monsjr , nor our pro- ifca agitation [hear, bear.] . - .,. - not travel out of the precise enbject of the ' . . .1 be was going tQ say, SB troald h ho was traced to a place near Cork, and thore port of tho previous conversation, and hoping that h,o hen Mr. Howard,waa ' mlso, nor never expect any ; Mr, Wall seat for wa Aid. BBDMOKD—I may say, Capt. Power, thai ttr.Bpe ktstttlaad ti r nh -nirBMn)srsiirHiiwigra5L!— ' before the oourt, but it was impossible for althoug yf ^riving away, but it WM al- Im ¦--¦- jr^nirT , the petitioners were tinable to pfoduco him as, would be paid for both ; got no answer (6 that. Tho tqost imppaaibje'to got an and offered me money to give evident agajnst Qir determined from the first to attend tie eoafsroaoe Juf Hum -'-t~— ' f—f 'U^KjSmj Wl '' bimseU to the rocf nt election, becanss •erred ' ' answer 1 at last, In reply to ' . Vm to confine ainco then ho had not presented hiinuolf in Wntcrford. respiudeut* siilo were onllud on to produce that the judge, he said, Mr. Howard told bim not to bother Henrr, but I told bim I bad, flone to, give. . [hew, hear.] Of oonrse, if appointee}hr tb> beard,, I 'tewutjao1 santnattBminus • w*m;-4t«msK}*ft]laa*Bsmi*«.-- -- " was it for him to avoid reference 1 ¦ ¦ jn^pwaw ¦ impossiblp out it WAH no' ¦ (K^^ en*a^^^^Ja^^^^*ta ^ «rfM^^as**^^^^^^^am ^^MlM .iiMtritfMm \ ~f V-"*^^2BJ inEHt au^afVHp2Zj^pflP^ >lpBsj^ZBs^sln:s^pavjstj ' . n»llv That witness promised H» vim- for Mr. OiUirne, but be letter, i to be b.;d. \^'t>'«»* continnaa, hi and thon he udded—I wonld have asked him HALL DENNY HAWIT—U t> pinmtter by trade, in the shall be the more happy tq do.so , v - -. •. .• • { ¦ w *^L of HH , tor, DoyonU all question, BL luai. m, I T 2> t the election renlv voted for Sir U<-'nry Barrou. On the day of BjuJ s lid Vb.it he t^ufHgain app^ed, bqt gqt u,q money ; wbal I was to get—what noa going -oars employ.of - M'Lean'4 M'Intoshi votedat the two hut Major O'GOUCAN-^1 am determined to attend i it nriti irT'VJnf -T7' Ttr Jnrfti^pUrMLjL i'' ".' • - i Nathaniel Allen, to whom he would ju-t now ' ' for the last (. ef laugh- 1 ' t .u 1 no lin , at abouth:»l f-p '»t tweJve. Mr. R.jb,cit C.amp,-tt, h-i litvi vuixj fqr Sir H^nVy flurron 35 ter). The witness then answered tbat be had ela&tiais'for 8ir Henry; va*8* 'Po«»*—Unt at Ardarr,r i Urt eleotion told Alien le waa «oi»g,tfltTPie, and. said that nU r«rtietww» now sgrood«*»o the neot«- W^rgwnt A.) M aonbt-Mdb»wMinr« Allen 1 :i ; :^ 'v OTV^^i ^-f'^j^ti»?f^| ¦ * : ' ¦ : ;¦¦ :;;^.; l ;^IHifMl BUTLERS CATECHISM DUtraABVAN CORRESPONDENCE BOOKSELLERS, Ac. FANNING'S INSTITUTE—TUESDAY men would interest themselvesamongst their mends, S^-BMassaftRtSB TO CATHOLIC CIiEBGT," %QtitU\\UXC —A and indaos of them to becomeconnected in this nert. • ¦;¦ Sstlttttti JJoctru THE LATE UO.V. SECRETARY, UENBT DESNT, ISQ. mire AN at Clonmel on Satnrday ' at The Newt Office , advantages to BOAED OP QUAEDIANS—J . 13. oamer, On Sale VOTE OF CONDOLENC E, AND A ORATEfUL TRIPUTE TO way with tU| institution, to canto its THE CBA«oE:-Kioho 1as Power, °f W»Urford and (From ht Irith Farmers' QaxttU.) CLBRK's BKPOET ON THE FINANCIAL STATE 07 EITBAOBDIKWT Btoommendttion of ^shoP THE DAWN. HIS MEMOar—FINANCIAL CONDITION 07 THE INSTITU- be better understood, and more availedof by those for carrier, for the tram of (With th. *• Subscriber UNION. summoned John -Whetan, «£ , OT.DT.O'BBIBH Bt irtRAKU (LADT TTILDK). DiSTExrsi AND WORMS IN DOOS.—"A " wag hoar). Adjourned. Molony a ' LimoiMb* Right R TION—NUM BERS IN THE HOUSE. whom it intended (hear, M did not of his pocket at Mn- ^ Will of tha niiht 0 Walcbsi on till Toirei F Co. Dublin—What are the nymptons of the beginning The clerk avails himself of an opportunity which which he took ont of Children, , Rev. A. ALCOCK , rector, in ths ohair. of statiur. tbat the or others, on ""> «" A Catechism for the Instruction Is tb« dijr dswning through tbe goldtu bars f of distemper in dogs ? Also give me a euro for dis- occur for nearly the past three years, (Watorford), 5n the presence ,n Also present—Aldermon C. Redmond, P. A. Power, MONTHLY MEETING OP THE HARBOR BOARD. witb thatr treasurer. The balance was rtnpidly drunk Coots it through tbe midnight, over cloails lust lover, Symplons in tho very guardians are oat of debt inst. It appeared complainant Archbishop temper.— Mayhew says " tho UAT CClMitTTTEE—HULKS AND WATCUMK.V—BAD- £2,781, «n4 th» ' , *D& Ser. Dr. JAMBS BDTLEE, Tmlioi robts of crimson 'mid tbe fading stars ? J.P., and P. K. Reid, J.P. ; Messrs. J. W. StrangmAn, THE Q. against tlie union on the S»pf. 29 last wan Mrs. MolonyWbIe, Md'had £6 in his V<*tot MOST early stage of distemper aro not well marked, ' to-day, is Emly. bon. treasnrer; M. Slanoy, J.P., T. Murphy, John A. LASTINO—THE CONTRACTOR—KSOINKER s EIFORT^— amount p'irl sines then, inclusive of bills paid in the presence of other of Cashel and "Throojb the rad P. K. Keit J.P., M-«rs. P. Manning, J. the union in the time specifier] , J AMES BUTLIR' Catechism, flwr tlit Inttnp of tbs coming hosts of men " to receive treasurer's statomont of income and ex- Power, J.P., , this datt is £1,110 , geeso, as tbe man was /on , that attract attention. When tho disease is II. E. Clibborn- T. balance in favor of the guardians on is like tho Ton watching the Faithful of these Dioceses Strong in their signs " but bofore that duty was Kent , H. Wlr:e, J. Clibborne, 3l«'t«ry, , hills pelted to-day, road. Ma manhood, mighty in their masses, the animal is sensitive to cold. It seeks penditure for past year, and A. which, l ewned by £743, the amount of Been drinking in pnblio houses along the Swift H rushing established, B. rVossor, J P., L. Freeman, T. C. Spsnctr, J.P., Hogan. torrents down a mountain glen f ontcred upon, Hut.id' leaves £364 to the credit of the onion. waa arrested this day 'in town by Constable 1869?' warmth, and is constantly shivering. Wbon taken Stephens, d Engineer. conclnde that the ¦ "Waterford, June 2, ^^ ^ " Far H tyt on ruch, when pnrple miiti ire lifted, Mr. FREEMAN said ho would, with tho permission of " It would, however,' b» sremalnre to tbe case, and than rose. hold of, it is felt to tremble violently; so tnnch so, THE O.UAY COMMITTEE—HULKS AND WATCOHEH. satisfactory con- Court ruled no jurisdiction in of tbe Diocese, sent in Tbocsaadsnpon thousands are gathering in migbt, the board, rise to propose a motion bofore entering finances of the noiou have yat reached to a star Orders from any part that the pulso cannot bo accurately counted. Tho This committee reported in favor of having a second which appeared against the KDMO.VD Printer nnd Publisher, Powarfu) M tsaptsta when giant eailt are rifled, upon tho consideration of tho statemont of the trea- dilion. Tl>e accunniinted dtbt TOWM COMMISSIONERS—MONDAY. sind directed to C. B , bowels are generally constipated. A thick purulont iron hulk from the Noptnno Iron Works, at a cost not ought to prepare them to King-streot, promptly at- Bttnlifol u ocean in the aun't silver light." surer (hear, hear). Ho rose, upon tbat occasion, to goardinns on the i9:h Sept., 1869, , Esq., chainnao. Alao present— Waterford News Office , 49 eyes, and the white around exceeding £970. They further reported thnt they hnd it in their pnwer to keep out of MlCHAm. A. AmnosT modorato terms. 8tt TOO tbeir Burner dischargo flows from tbo indood, find that, although they have M. Hsckett J. tleary, T. tended to. The Trado supplied on in tbe free air proudly will bo seoa dieoharge what was to him, a vory sad duty authorised thoir of the comidsrnbls portion of the M«ir» D. M Cartliy. J. Meauy, . Waving, tho eye, if the nppor lid be retracted, onginocr to purchase tho bull debt with their treasurer for * ti an oriSatnme a King raicbt bear, and that was to propose that that board pass a vote lematn to be taken into Dt*M, and 0. Fitxmanrire. be had Eetail from every Catholic Bookseller covered with numorous small bright red vessels, giv- schooner Concordia, with anchors, chains, Ac., for a present year, yet A large balance will May Haa it no [fgrnd—dare we niter loudly of condolonce with the family of the late Mr. Henry year; this INSPECTOR'S - EEPOBT.—The inspector brought for- of acute inflammation," hnlk, at £200, she boing offered at that snm, and account iu the estimate of poor rate for *he next in the Diocese. All tbat a people may have written Ibire ? ing to the part thoappearance who sat for so electoral the magistrates came on tho diet is Denny, thoir honorary seorotary, beioir found valne will hn particularly ao in the case ol thn Dungarvan ward tho decision to which "I ate their banner in the red dawn flashing— 4o As to treatment, strict attention to know for it. 680. three parties many years in that place, that placo whioh shall division, whose debt on the 29th of last Sept. was £1, Saturday, the 8th inst., in reference to Hangbty it tbt legend, pl-tin tu all m-o's atght . of all importauco ; meat or flesh must be withhold, and A complaint of absence from duty on Christmas Eve, finaucial )e»r the —PART II OF him no more (hoar, bear). They could not Ioavo there The liabilities of the union at tba close ot th* , summoned for non-payment of tolls on Saturday, NOW READY, Traced in their be.ru' flood which the breeas npcatching, cold boilod rtco or bread and milk also; oold ship was also reported against Watchman Kinsella, and ought not lo , tbat day without acknowledging all that the institu- aa Inr aa may be anticipated at tins diiwno, 1st inst., by dismissing each ca3e, in consequonce of it Flings out in flaws-words—Liberty anJ Kicht! biscuit and skim milk, is tho best. Keep the water drunkenness samo night. On this point, tho committee maoiier in which THE LIFE OF SAINT PATRICK, tion owed to Mr. Donny ; to his indofatigablo working, exceed £1,300. Much depends upon lh» being a holy day. Mr. M'Carthy gave notice that he "Onward tney come (till gathering constantly changed ; let tho bed bo warm, and tho referred the decision to tbe board. With respect to and the expenditure for APOSTLE OF IRELAND, by tho Author of " Tho Illus. , in power, to bis courtosy of domoanor, and his constant attend- the collection ia brought to a close, would move, on that day fortnight, to rescind their Serried ranks uf men o'er tbe crirnion-clouJed limn; clean. Give a quarter Kinsella, some observations ensued, and threo previous tratod History of Ireland," konnol kopt porfectly ance, to bis duties. Eulogy from him (Mr. Freeman) the remainder of the year, resolution in referenco to such charges on holidaya. Banmra glitlen brightly in the golden shower emotio for threo succostivo complaints wero read by tho secretary from the ro- M prepared for the b*n*rit of the gasrdiftns a of a grain of tartar in the prcsonco of that board would bo out of place, The clerk has CLEEK'3 EXPORT. (Life of St. Patrick, the First ever Published), Pouring tbroogb tbe potttlt of tbe goldeu dawn. and on the fourth day a gentle purge, such cords against him, ono for knocking down a man last statement—1st, of the aversua numWrs relieved mornings, as all there know thoir late friond so long and so well eompsrative "GEKTLSMBS— 1 have prepared an estimate for Ilia pro- COMPLETED IN FOUR PARTS, at 7s. " Eaeh heart a symbol, glorious in ita meaning of dog ; August for using abusive language in tbe wotkhnuse for each of three yenra ••mling 29th Sept., BE , as castor oil 3 to 4 drachms, according to size it wus enough for him to sum up all b ; ono in May, '68, , bnble expenditure for road purposes fnr the prese.it year, by TO 2?. each. It is Holy aijth* music of the crnwo'd Banl't Pttlm: (hear, hear) ; y which tbe ntiion was ao much embirrassed ; 2nd, the each Part, or 14 Numbers at olivo oil 2 drachms, oil afaniseod sufficient to mix ; for which offenco ho was admonished, witb. a threat of dnring winch it nppenrs that a rate of Is. 41. in tbe pound will be Faitb gazing upward on her Anchor leaning- saying, there was no man in Waterford mure deserv- specified expenditure under all heads fnr t'le fsrae periods; requested that OrderB for Parts I and II may be sent , , add a little pounded sugar. During tho same time dismissal if.rcpcatcd, and in 18GG, ono similar to the nrc^ssarv. The estimated amount reqntr^l, including sa- Peace irirfa llie Olirt and Mercy with the Palm." ing of regret than tho lato Henry Denny (hear, hear) . the debt of the union at the end of tucft year :— to tho Rev. Mother Abbess, St. Clare's Convent, Kon- , give tho following pills :—Extract of holla douna, 6 presont. In palliation of tbo present chargo, it was 3rd, laries nnd Ilia balance now doe to the treasurer, appears to He (Mr. F.) had not tho power of expressing tho depth . 1807 1888 1809 maro Co. Kerry. Post-office Orders payable to MART Long hare we waited, 0 Watcher, fjr the visioo, according to size.; nitro 1 to i scruples ; now stated that Kinsolla had saved Boveral lives be CG57 13'. 8f., while the sitti resiited fro>n tin* valuation , ' to 21 grains, of that feeling of regret on tbo part of tho board, and Average numbers relieved ...... 368 -13-1 450 Splended in premise we now can «ee it rite, powdered quassia, whilst on dut but tho chairman observer] that those of ihe Imrough—namely, £8,320, at Is. 41., would amount O'H AGA .N. Stamps may bo sent, if necessary. extract of gentian, 1 to 4 drachms; y, Cost fur iamsIM, maintenance, and Scattering the darkness, while with hero-mission of tbo publio gonornl ly, who know Mr. Denny so well , to £554 13« . 2d. This sum »dded to £110 10« . HOT mu- , 0P1NTUN9 Or THE FBE^S. a snfficioncy ; mix, and make into 24 pills, and giro 3 oxertions wore taken into account when dealing with ctotbinj? ... 'i;i9)o £3610 £3835 , Brave hands up lift Uope't banner to the akioa. and would beg to proposo tbe following vote of con- stnnding of the rate made iu January, 1869, would make the "Sister M . Frances Clare (Miss Cu.«ck| W now engaged this treatment appoars to bo successful, tho prior offences. Kinsella sent in several testi- out-door relief ... 393 410 602 ' reve-iling daily. If dolence and sympathy with tbe family of thoir much- Cost of leaving a luUnce ot £7 9<. 61. due ol in preparing the ' l.iie of St. Patrick, tbe l'atrou nf Ireland , Not with rain claroor, but the soul's strength bato of quinino, monials of good conduct respectabl signed and also expenses 15 20 24 tmn of £605 3s. 21, follow np with a course, of tonics; bisulp , y , Do. emigration Tbe mortgage H laithlul aud critical nrc-iunt of whose tnUdiin, acts, and In tbs golden tiltnee of nil great true deeds, 4 scruples ; respected friend :—" Resolved—That the doep sympa- rations of officers ... 611 676 718 lb* treasurer nt t' e termination of the year. 1 to 4 scruples ; sulphate of iron, 1 to a certificate of his having taken tho plodge. Aid. Do. salaries and security of tbe labours has been long anil earnestly dffirnl, nnd which, wo Btodtd iu itnaglb f ar Uomnu r'xbf s jsppjulir-g-, thy and condolcnca of thin board be conveyed to the Hediral Charities Acts 622 622 649 debt now due of ths commissioners on the oxtract of gentian, 2 to 8draohras ; powdered quassia, Keily said tho unfortunate man hnd nine children, and EipensM under which anra the law requires to augur, in ber band*, with her »ound jud^mrnt, fine tote, Uandad ia lore for our poor bum in nasl*. family of oar Into honorary secretary, Henry Denny, istration Acts ... 67 61 67 road rate amounts to £350, a sufficiency. JIako into 20 pills, and give threo Mr. Freeman suggested that he bo afforded another Do. Reg increase of ten per cent , on the «ud graceful pen, will undoubtedly receive that justim which Bitter wot the Put: let it rot. A uew &m Esq., expressing onr sinccro regret at their irreparablo exprn«rs ...... 3 — 3 be provided for, and a further Should tho disease have gone farther, a more chance. Mr. E. Clibborno strongly urged the oppo- Sanitary debt shonM be added to the year's such a sutijecl so pre-eminent ly drserven."— Ulittr Oitcrver. Preaches ¦ new Ootptl to man not in >«in , daily. loss and gratefully acknowled ing his long, arduous All other poor relief expenditure ... 716 825 936 amount of Iho mortgage muttbeadoptofl, which , g becauao he found favorable report of the borough Earth Ihroogb all her kingdoms echoes bick the Pan elaborate systom of treatment and always cheerfully performed services to this in- site course, tbat ho bo dismissed, expenditure, but from 'he A LSO, NOW READ* , to surveyor at tbe termination of tbe last h.ilf-year, this addi- Chanted once by angelt oo tbe etar-ht pliin wo havo not room to describe. 2. What is good from tho reports of tho superintendent, that no good Total expenditure 6392 6226 0721 A SCHOOL HISTORY OF IRELAND, sizo of stitution." tional increase may not he required, and a hirgo balaoce may Brotherhoodnf Nations disdaining ancient qnarrel give a dog that has worms P Tell mo also tho could be got of him. On that very Friday night, the Dehl of the onion at the end of each year 1707 1683 2731 PRICE 2S. 6d., strongly bound in dark Cloth , with 10 , , Aid. R EDMOND —I feel a mournful pleasure, sir, in appear duo of the trmriirer at the close of the y»r. 1 would Brotherhood of People.- flushed with « nobler rage the dose- For worms, betel-nut in doaos of J a watchmon recoived particular instructions to be at " From the alwve ii apprars that for t* e yenr ended the , , seconding tho motion, and in saying that I fully agree stioogl on tbe hotrd the necessity of having the Illustrations. A liberal allowance for largo orders. Palta branch and Olire let ua with tbe Laurel Oil of turpentine, 2 to 4 their posts nnd yet this man—tho only ono absent— 29ih September 186!), tJiere wa< consti^rable increase ol y imprrs* tomtit drachm is a safe remedy. in all tho kind observations so well expressed by my , , * finally closed by the collector, AGENTS wanted everywboro—apply as above. In tbe radiant lutora uf tilt cumins Age! in combination with olive nil, is also used. went from his station and got drunk. Tho superin- expeuditure under all beads, and that thn debt accumulated raie rand • in January, 1869, %SF drachms* H the r.-ite about to b- made Liboral pay. (no) •• friend, Mr. Freeman (hear, hear). Mr. Denny was to £2731. Limiting tli« comparison lo tlie yean 1867 and as united collection of tlmt nnd UTILIZING THE OrrAi. OF Pids.— Fossa"—Uow can tendent, Mr. Fogarty, was brought beforo the board insurmountable diffi ultr to the honorary secretary of this institution from tho very 186!) we find th;i t tbe mrnbor of pomnu-i relieved in the would create an almost THE ORPHAN BOY I tnrn to bost account tbe offal and blood of about and questioned as to Kinselln's conduct. Tho superin- , rates now outstanding in'o outsot to tho present time, and, next to our worthy wnrkhouie iu 1869 "ic-rded Mint of 1887 by 82, and lint tbe auditors, and the ttaiisfrr nf any ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. " Whoioerer, therefore, BII .II liuinble himself »« tjiis little 100 i killed weekl ? Is .the blood saleable to tendent's statement went to show a complete neglect of tb»* non rate book n considerable loss to the majority ot tbe p gs y treasurer, Mr. Strongman, thero was not, I boliove, a expenditure jn ig69 exceeded the expenditure in 1807 by child, be it tbe greatest in the Kingdom or Hesven." or refiners ? and hbw much duty on Christmas Eve night, nnd a frequent inat- '* PULVERMACHEE 'S PATENT GALVANIC manuro manufacturers moro zealous, activo, or painstaking governor than £1332. The folluwi.ic is a sp:cifi"d e:ucb little child in My por cwt. would bo its value for mnnuro ? If there tention beforo, for which offence ho reprimanded nnd with 1867: — Tho question was discussed for n short time, and Chain-bands, , " tho gnod, charitable, and kind-hearted Henry Denny iu expenditure in 1809, ns comp.ireil name, rrniveth .Me. — Mat. Chap. 18, «». 4-6. is an artificial manure manufacturer in your cautioned him, but to no purpose. Mr. Joseph clothing £890 thon postponed to next meeting. Mr. Kenefick and (hear, hear). Increase in in-raniiitMiance and HIGHLY • IMPROVED INVEN- I' m one of God's children -an orphan am I, hbourhood you might fmd it tbo better plan to Clibborn said that upon that statement,, ho would Do. out-door relief 109 Mr. Mcany noro for having a slight reduction mado THESE neig CHAIRMAN—Before putting the motion I would do- TIONS rendrr Electricity ptrli-ctlv sell-app hcabh-, in And nobody caret for roa • dispose of tho offal to him than to manufacture it into second tho motion for dismissal. Tho proposition was I) ). emigration exp?u*ei ...... 9 in tho estimate and said tao ratepayers of the town sire to say a few words (hear, hear). Wo would, I , a inild comiuuous form, mid exiremely tfncuciou?, no shock Onl> poverty, pain, and teaia, till 1 die— munure yourself. Blood can be dried, but to do so re- put and passed without dissent. Do. salaries and rations of officers ...... 77 wero very poorly circumstanced, the poor rates in tho Then from buna^r I'll be free : feel, bo guilty of ingratitudo if we, 39 governors of or unplra*ant sensation beiog experiencrd, whereby it be- apparatus—namoly, pans in which tho Do. roadical charities exprmrs 27 I' m tiow a poor orphan though Ood't own child— quires proper this institution, did not mark with tho deepest respect TUB BALLAST—THE CONTRACTOR. union boing higher than in any other ir. Ireland. comes n trua lountaiu of braltb and vigour, speedily snolhiliff , dryness by steam heat. Uo. all other poor-relief expenditure 220 On juit aucb at ti*e the good Jesus smiled. blood can bo evaporated to and regard tho zealous nnd lengthened services of our The pilot and ballast committeo reported that the I NCREASE OP SALARY.—A noto was read from Mr. agonising pain", rranimalintc torpid tiinb« , revising the slug- to bo mixed with super- complaints of Mr. Goidanich, broker, on behalf of superintendent of tho commissioners' gish funrlttins ot MV and imparting renewed energy and YVa, ooe of God't bnjt, yet no strangtrt will help, Blood mauuro requires lato valued aud most efficient honorary secretary, Mr. .61332 M. O'Brien, , othorwiso it is likely to putrefy. Your some shi ' captains against the ballast contractor, vittility to cunstiiuti'oti-* etikrblrd by va rious tnfluriicw. The because I'SB rugged aud poor ; phosphate, hear). At our last mooting ps , " This is a snbject to which tho clerk wonld invite the road*, soliciting an increase of weekly wngos. His hate of Henry Denny (hear, I inciea-ung urnnhi r of rures « \Te.i e.l ly I'ULVER- And 6uely-dreii'd humans hare called me a whelp I— best plan would be to prepare superphosp for alleged short deliveries of ballast, having by him attention of tbe guardians, as it ttppears to him that economy application ivas postponed for consideration at somo dmiy had tho pleasure of proposing him as our secretary KmCO-GAI,VANfC SYSTEM is »o exten- Hunger I always endure. lime, and mix the dried blood with it. Tho other offal been put into tho hands of a solicitor, tho committee may be judiciously exercised rrtpectini: the expenditure future period. M ACHEIt'S }l _ for tbo ensuing year. He seemed then in his usual sive anil variHl th.it it lorcibly points iu this invention as I'm only an orpbao, though God's own child—* could only bo rendered marketable by being treated could not further inquire into thorn. Thoy stated under so:ne , at let , of the nb»»a iiea•«, especially tbat , health aud spirits—quito up to his work ; but it remed On just sucb aa me the good Jesut trailed. snl hurio acid, mixed designated ' all other puor relief ejpi-niln'irr.' the embryo nf a universal y. with its own weight of strong p proved since that the Almighty had other work for that tho board's solicitor, Mr. Cherry, gave it aa his THE RIGHT nON. C. R. BARR'tf Yea I' God' hosphate. Sugar refiners, 4c, purchaso opinion that the contractor was bound to put common "Jons K. BOTLB, Clerk. " The following testimony, signed by tho elite o , m ooe nf s urchins, covered with rags— with superp him to do. Tho Almighty saw that tho corn was ful ly On Friday, Mr. Charles R. Barry was sworn in as M y beart it scabby with sin ; 12s. to 20s. per ton. a ton and other mombers of the tin- Kngllali Mtilicn l l irulti , I IM > hui'ii rtoire'l :— blood. Tho prico varies from ripo; fully matured in bis spiritual life as in his tem- ballast ou board at 3d. , and finally reported a Sir Nujont Humblo At torney-Gencral for Irelaud, and by this well-merited Bnt nobody caret if I sleep on stont.Si]s, JlANCrACTCRK OE SmT-RNiospitATF:,—" An Original letter from the contractor, Mr. Hayes, stating his in- board said tho report was highly creditable to the '* \W , tie IIIH(.'* I-M*-'', liHve »;ucb plf/iaure tn trstify inar poral, in bis 80th year, tho Almighty in His heavenly promotion of tho hon. gentleman, ho has been placed I'UI.VEIt.MACHKK'S rco-ut liiTprofements Nu stranger will take me in. Subscriber"—In the answer you gavo to my query tontion to avail himself of the power in his hands, and clork, and after a fow other remarks, tho following that Mr . J. h. I'm only sn orphan though (Jod' wisdom, put in tho sickle, cut down tho ripe corn, and in a position to bo accountable for his own acts alono, in Voltaic li.iltenis «nd GalTnnic App!i»urt» lur Mrdicl , s own child-* respecting dissolving bones for rnanuro, you tell ino givo np his contract at tho end of his year, the 31st order wa3 mado :—" That a committeo bo formed, con- hi* * Ou joit tnch as me the good Jesus > prejudice and passion, because of his performance tlmt he is entitled to the consideration and support of every f e no father—uo moti'cr—nowhere li go — fine a powdor aa possible," anil to " ploco tho bones in the board. into consideration'tho clerk's report, with a viow of Men si-y I ateat what I eat; gaged celebrating tbe peace of that God ho loved and of a duty which is imperative upon ovcry momber of one dispo-rd to further the adf ancetnent ol reiil »ud useful a wooden vossol." Now, wo have no bone mill ; and Mr. H ARRIS asked what was tho cause of this act economy : Mr. Dower, Mr. M. A. Anthony, Mr. Quin- 1860 :— I'm in raga, witb poverty, banger, and woe, served so well on earth (hear, hear). tho Bar who happens to be placed in a subordinate progress. Dated this 9th day of .March, tho inmates of tbo institution would not be allowed on tho part of tho ballast contractor ? Did it arise Mr. M. Hackett, Mr. H. Byrne, and Mr. J. Wull." " SirCrjARLBi LOCCK , lUrt., At .I)., K.K.u'.l'. ;Sir;Hs!iBT But I do not lie or cheat. Aid. POWER—Before you put tho motion, sir, allow lao, oflico, tbat of " speaking from his briof." It has and we havo too largo a quantity but as the clork was not OLLIND F.lt.S.; Sir ILLIOC EKOUSSOB Though only an orphan, I'm God't own child— to break them fine, me to say that I long enjoyed tho friendship of tho from difflcn.tios between himsolf and tho committee ? Tho above committee met, been charged agninBt Mr. Barry that ho it was who H , U^rt., M.O., W F , Under these circumstances, KCRETAI I several items they Bart., F.U.s.; CDW A BO II. SIEYZXISO, M.I)., i'.K.C.P. j And tm such as ina the good Jesus ainiled. for dissolvong in a vessel. late Mr. Henry Denny, and 1 never knew a man more S —From differences between him nnd tho ready with his explanations of tho , went out of his way to enlargo the indictment against dissolved b putting them in a heap having first recoived tho Sir J. KitULD MIRTI.V , F. H .C.S; Sir 1). CoamOiS, Uart., can thoy not bo y deserving than ho was of tho re.ipect and esteem of shipmaster/ nbout ballast. adjourned unti l a futuro day, tho Fenian prisoners, and although nothing could bo in tho ground ?——There will bo ,i wasto II.I). ; Dr. G. W. POWELL ; Dr. SA »DHA M. LITE HAT URE. or pit dug those around him (hoar, hear). He hud traits iu his Aid. K EI .Y—ne told us at the committee he would following report:— moro opposed to the truth, ho was attacked by some Life Patrick. M. E. CUSACK—BiiDliu : not broken. Tbe bost plan " G BSILBMHK —f hive adopted tbe sn«estinn of a mem- PuLVERstAcnER's SVSTEM is also approved of 0/ St. —tiy of acid if the bones bo character to delight all who came in contact with him terminate t:o contract at tho oud of tho yonr j that amongst us, with a malignity which happily does not M. O'TOOLE & So.v.—Tho second part of tho Life of under tho circumstances will be to mako a pit and he was sick of it. ber of your committee ill requesting your altvudance, with by an ifficial rrp.irt ot th« Acurlemie de .Mtriitme, Paris; and, in a particular manner, was his charity unosten- for the purpose of belong to tho Irish character. Commencing hiB Koy-r either necessary ardent disciple uf that great benefactor of mankind lbs late thoroughly. Finally, in the direction of that institution with tbe late Honry cortain persons. tiun, and nuy oilier a>!<«it.t-Mice in my , cause of our charitable institutions. Apart from , of talent, we feel we cannot, at all, too highly ealogiao other coiiToniont dryer. Wo presume that you intend EID or uielul in ^ttnininir the end tor which tlie committee ha* illustrious elrrtrician , MiclUKL KiRiDAT. Denny (hear, hear). Ho (Mr. S.) worked with him not Alrl. R —It is certain that a dead set was mado every other consideration, tho promotion of sach a the efforts of this talented, patriotic, nud sainted lady to use tho manuro yor.rsolf. If such bo the case, you against the man, and from a certain quarter. been formB-l, I nhall , witb your penni^sum, gl.ully plare at PULVERMACHER'S MEDICO-GALVANIC only for tho many years that he (Mr. D.) officiated object in calling this met ting ii man must Ibe regarded as a fitting reward by his in the canso of religion and nationality, or, in a parti- may saturate tbo bonos with hot water before- apply, Mr. SPENCER said ho should differ witb that opinion. your sirviui'. The princip.il CHAINS are exoediiiifly tffcctite withuut tli<" aid of Medi- as honorary secretary, but for many years boforo, appoint a dny ui>oo which you will avail youi. Cutholic fellow-countrymen, as we are sure it will bo cnlar manner, express to her our cloep thanks for ing tho sulpuric acid. 41 Complaints have been brought against Mr. Hayes by thitt you may ci UP, restriction of diet, or the least deiangemrnt of tbe when they were engaged in the lengthened law suit, Helve* ol tbe msistuoce I may have to give and the suirgrs. recognised by all denominations as a just tribute by patient 's habits and daily occupations in the lullowing msls- placing before ns 1'acU in connection with onr glorious WASHING ROOTS—Df.vo or FOULS.—" Pulpor"—1. other persons as well, and thoy could not Bay thoro , which ultimately ended in obtaining for them the tions 1 may be allowed to insko for your consideration .—1 tho Govornrucut to acknowledged ability and pnblic dies:—Kbeiiiaatism (iout Sciatica Lumbago Neural Apostle, hitherto unknown, and which cannot fail Do you recommend roots to bo washed before being was a dead sot mado against him. Tho Mossrs. , , , , gia, funds hft for that institution (hear, hear). Ho have the houor to be,geutl<;men ,your obedient scivunt , and rivate worth. It is, then, with great pleasure Head and Toutncbe, Livrr Coiiiplatul-, Tic Dntoreux, Indi- highly to enhanco the valuo of thin great and most to cattle ? or may thoy bo pulped with what (Mr. p giv6n Denny) was most untiring in his exertions to benefit Farroll had mado a complaint against him ; that com- "J O BS K. UOYLB." —which wo havo no doubt will bo shared by all gestion, De.-ilne«i>, Spn»m- , Female Complaints, Constipation, Irish work. The part now before us contains sevoral earth adheres from tho lifting of thorn ? Yes, if ' investi the charity, aud his death would bo a Berious loss to plaint was gated ; Mr. Hayes camo honorably whoso opinion is worth having—wo announce tho ap- Cratu i', Sttiggiah Circulatio n, Unutrj Disorders, Paralysis, beautiful illustrations, dulincatiug the saint ia many dirty : bnt if pulled and stored when dry thcro will but when complaints camo beforo that board PETTY SESSIONS—S ATURDAY . 'unclionxl it (hear, hear). out of it, pointment of the Right Hon. Charles Barry.—Eveniwj Epilepsy, NeiTous Uebibty, r Di^T-ltrs, Ac., &c. of the oventfnl situations of his great mission, tho con- not bo any earth to speak of adhering to them, and in they wero bound to inquire into tbem (hear hear). istrates on the bench—Sir J. Nugent Humble, The ^flrcts of the i.pplicaiiuu of PULVEUMACUUU'S The resolution was passed most cordially, and the , Mag Post. templation of which striking and artistically executed that caso the roots need not bo washed. 2. Is tho A. Fitzgerald, CHAINS in any uf this above disorders is IMMBDUTkLT dnty was devolved upon tho chairman of convoying He (Mr. S.) was of opinion they could do this work Bart., chairman ; John K. Dower, Henry representations, aro powerful iocontives to canso the manure from a foul-bousa of special value 1 if so, to cheaper thomsolvco than by contract and ho would R.M., and Wm. Ardngh, Ksqrs. PEBCKPTIBI.E — lltP T'Utl of Bnin I»8TirIT*NROKS. samo to tho mourning family, witb a letter expressing , Henry E. Redmond, THE LEGAL PROFESSION mind of the roador to roaliso more finely tho hiatory wim crop would it, be the best suitable ? Tho clung suggest tbo sending tho couhirloration of such a ASSAULT.—Catlierino Farrell charged Barbara Do- PRICE LIST OF PULVERMACHER'S GAL. tbo respectful warmth with which that tributo of At tho examination of applicants socking to becomo so ably put before the public, by tba talented autho- of domestic foul is a powerful manuro, resembling chauge to a spocial committee. novan with assaulting her on tho uvening of the Oth VANIC CHAIN HANDS, IIKL'IS, and UATTEIUB :- regret and sympathy passed the board. apprentices to attorneys, held on Monday, tho 10th , B. CtlAIN-IIAN'D lurKriTi.us D«'ln»r Hen-1 ress. Wo aro sure tho Catholics of Ireland gladly guano iu its naturo and effect. When tlu; floors of Aid. KF.II .T —From what Mr. Freeman has said just inst., in John Walsh's public houso, on tho .Square, , , Tooth, and THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OV THE INSTITUTION. and Tuesday, tho 11th of Jannary, 1S70, tho follow- Pnc-achr, mul Noisrs in the 11 rail 2U. In 30'. hail the advent of this work, for, to them, the name of poultry houses havo been strewn with dry earth, or now, we could not mako any saving in doing so, for by striking her with a quart nicasuro over tbo eye, The HONORARY TREASURER (Mr. J. W. Strangman) ing wore adjudged by tho Court of Examiners to have B. CHAIN-HANDS lor Loss ot Voice a ml other affrfit ions Patriot must bo dear, and that with them, nay, with gy psum, a valuablo compost ia gradually formed, Mr. Hayes, an experienced contractor could not thereby a sovcro wound. Complainant then made his fiuancial statement for the year ending , and inflicting passed said examination and their names aro arranged n tfi' Throat 1O«. 8J. Io21e. the Catholics of the British Einpiro, tho Life of St. which should bo kept dry until used. make anything of it. hod to bo carried to Dr. Anthony's establishment, , ' 31st Dcccmbor, 18G9. From tho statement, it ap- iu order of merit, viz:—No. 1, Francis E. Tydd ; 2, K. CllAI.\-HANDSl.ir S.MU'IC*, liln-umali'-. Neuralgic, and Patrick, by Sister Mary Frances Clare, will be, as it PRF.rABATlOX OF FOOD TOIt CATTLF. AND PlGS. Mr. F IIEEMAN —Ho told me so. whero the wound was dressed by Dr. Dower. Defen- peared that at tho commencement of the year, there Jumcs Foeljr; 3, George H. Lyster; 4, William Wilson; Oimiy Pains. L.«M I Ri rKly.i*. Cmi.p. &c. 18« :o 22i &40*. deserves, a dearly cherished volume. " Grocnboru"—What is the best mode of giving linseed Mr. K ENT—Wo tried that plan before, and we had dant was arrested by Constable John Hogan, a very D. UilAIN-llANDSior Lumbago Indui-mion was a balance on hands of £1 7s. 'Id. ; thero wero then 5, Kerry Collis ; C, Michael Rico ; 7, Patrick K. White ; , , Litrr, Chtst , meal in conjunction with turnips, and what quantity afterwards to fall back upon Mr. Hayes. efficient officer of this station. Defendant, who was nod Functioi.kl DiK'roVr* Neivi.tn* Drbilit), Ac worn Railtcayr Guide,—FAICO.NEK, Dublin.—This most tho nsual dividends npon tho several bequests, in- 8, William J. Girvin; 9, Edward Fitzgerald; 10, Wil- , , should bo given to a medium-nizud heifer (nay C cwt.) , Aid. POWER—Mr. Hayes was our contractor for said complainant threw a quantity of n.s « ii.lt 22>. to 40.. nnd fio. tueful publication, tho Guido for Jauuary, has reached cluding £!) 15 8s. 10d., upon that of tbo founder of the in the dock, 11 . getting about 7 to 8 stono of swedes in the day, and and we novcr bad any complaint and when plio saw that she son Hogg ; , Goorge B. Kent ; 12, Bartholomew D. CHAIN.HAN1JS lor Wiiter 's Cramp, Tiuinblin?, Ner- ns, and it brings with it, as nsual, all that information, institution tho lato James Fanning, with twenty-eight years, porter ou her mother, having been iu stall sinco tbo beginning of November ? , , amongst hter). Defendant O'Connor Horgan ; 13, David Millikcn ; 14, Michael Tuu-nr-,-., &c 2.M. to 30>. and 4(K and. those instructions to essentially necessary, even other items, £21 received from two now life governors against him until lately. I differ ontirely with Mr. could not help resenting it (laug If tbo linseed meal is what it usually is, ground , and produced au idiot named Thomas O'Brien ; 15, Richard J. Browne. The first B. CO.MBINliU CI1A1N-IUN1) lor CVulral Paralysis Kpi- tu the most experienced traveller. The position the making a total incomo for tho year of £1371 9s. The Spencer's viow as to a change. I feel wo could not said sho had a witness, , oil-cuke, give 3 to 4 lbs. per day to oach beast. and I say so becnuso of my experience known as " Ning Nong," but tho court four gentlemen, viz., Messrs. F. E. Tydd, James |ppsy, iiei;eri>l Drbihly. Kunciional Difordem, &c. 30s 106O1 Guide bos attained renders special notice almost uo- expenditure showed the usual amounts paid for pro- do it cheaper, John Connery, i. Complete 8ft of COMBINED Scatter it over sliced turn ips', or mix it with pulped of corporate works. I find that in thoso works con- Defendant then was preparing Feely, George II. Lyster, and William Wilson, are to CHAIN-HANDS, UELT8, necessary, but it in a plousing duty to recognise real visions, clothing, amounting, in all, to £125(5 7s. lid., refused his evidence. aud CHAIN UATTElcY lorwstuiing Vital fcnervy. roots. b far, the cheapest. defenco, but was cut pbort by be permitted to compete nt next Michaelmas term publio value, and wo do not vrr when wo write tbat lonving a balanco in bank on tho 31st December, 1SC9, tracts are, y to mako a speech in £6 to £6. D ISEASF. ix LASIBS . — I hi\vo lost several Iambs It was decided to summons tho board and pilot Mr. Kudmoud. John Walsh, publican, deposed tbat prizo examination. Tbo other geutlctncn on list havo inch value if contained in tho Guide. of £114 Is. 'Id., nnd do. in hands of superintendent, of beon postponed until next Easter term examinations. &g9~ No Galvanic B.inJs or Belts ar^ genuine hut those lately very suddenly ; they died as if in a fit of and ballast comraitteo to considor tho proposition of tho Donovans rushed into his house, but ho dill not beann/ Ihe fac-sunilt. ' TAe Irish Catholic Directory.—DiiHin : Mi'LLAXY. 19-i. 'Jd. Thero were in house on 31st Decombor, 'G8, At the examination of applicants seeking admission ' ut J. L. I'ULvEnMACaBu s signature apoploxy, waich lasted for a few hours. Thoy aro not Mr. Speucor, tho lattor body to fix tho day ofmoetinc. sco complainant struck ; his back was turned to them nn tlm lal.pl. —The Directory, for years ao well known and prirct], G*2 women nnd 41 men ; admitted during year, nino as attorneys, held on Wednesday, tho 12th, and Thurs- on wot laud* What do you Uiink tho causo is ? THE ENGINEER S RETORT. settling the tables and pints. Court : It's CAUTIoN.— A t'mtpcTCAL I SJO NCTIOH IH CHAM - aa issuing from tho press of tho enterprising publisher, women nnd soven men ; died do., fivo womon and four at tho time, - Vory likely your lambs have died of inflamatory fovor, " Sinco last report mry little pronreM has been made hy most extraordinary you wero in tho room at tho time day, tho 13th of January, 1870, the following were CKRi , dated lBtli AuL-utt, 1869, was itramnl lo J. L. PuL- Mr. John Mullauy, Parliament-street, Dublin, bus raon ; left do., ono woman nnd three men ; and there b ' what is called braxy in nomo parts. It runs its conrso Messr*. Jarriieann and McCormack with the Ford work*, ul* and did not suo what occurred. Witness : My back adjudged y tho Court of Examiners to havo passed TERMACOEK against Al.PKr.D H IRKOWS, afias C. D. Hl« been published for 1870, this time under a new fcerics, " were iu houso on Dcccmbcr31ut, 18G9, f>5 womou and said examination lio)» aliai HjtsRt J A MES ' very rapidly, liko black.lcg in calves. Whon first tliouxl: the weekly WJIM were om £20. The recent sinrma was turned to them. Defendant: She threw tho por- , and their names are arranged in , , afias C. T. KipnlT, tlicir the work being divided into two half-yearly volumes, •it men. Tho nvcrago number in housa during the : asxulants tbe noticed, bleed , ami givo 2 ounces Epsom salts, with teiit», anil servaDta, r^str.iiuing said person one extending from January to July, the other from year was 101 personB, with five sorvnnts. Tho aver- ter on my mother, or persons onder a peuulty ot little giogcr ground. If taken in timo this will bo of Waterford dredfter Im?, daring the put month, raised 4,805 throw tho portor and fire at her C. Cronhelm; 3, James Donnellan ; 4, Gcorgo S. B. £6000, Irom deceilfnlly ad- that date to December. ' In the preface to the pre- ago cost of each inmato for the year was £12 Is. 4d. tona of ssnd aud inud from opposta the Custom-Hous* Did you see her vertuing H^lts, &.'.. riifluxivf ly rcu'escntinii ib*-m aaelrctric uso. *, did not, your worshi back Tinclor. The Court of Examiners havo awarded a the publisher states :—" It has been From tho opening of tho institution in Octobor Quay, Tbo cut the is now making is about 40 feet wide, mothor ? Witness : 1 ps, my This decree ia printed in izlenso in PULVEKS1ACHER' sent edition, IN Cows. " A. B. C."—Two cows of , 1852, silver medal to Mr. Conly Dickey, and a special ccr- AitoitTioN — feet water was to tbom. Chairman : I suppose you wcro up PAMPHLET ol Testi n'aN and Itepona ot made a very frequent and well-grounded subject of their calrcs threo months from to 31st December, 1808, thcro wore admittod 23G JU'1 is gi'i"t-' 18 , nt low wit«r of spring tides. The tilicato to Mr. Henry C. Cronholm. curt a con mine havo slnng stuff hsi 1)0. n deposited on the tl^llast Quay, and on the stairs and saw nothing (laughter). Dofondant was taiuiu^ Ilk. wUe nun.eri.os (Xlrucla irom many atand»rd sci complaint tbat, owing to tho fact nf many changes havo but little milk now. women nud 253 men. [M r. Fcoly and Mr. Kont aro both Waterford yonng their proper time. They north hank of the river. The new irou hulk has been bound over iu hor own rocognizanco in tho Bum of eulific worlia-viz., Dr. IVretr^'s Materia Medica, 4tb edition occurring amongst tho Irish clergy during December Aid. POWKH moved Ihnt tho statement bo passed, 1 Last year they proved first former stabbing (jel8-ly doubt, felt tho iuconvenieuce to which wo allude—to tions such as theirs, tho balanco was quito tho othor i( the Amount of Rink Note* ncituorised hy L HW to lie nnder proper mauHgcmont, to bo of tho greatest ad- with her ttnc)iun cfmins. ffmillrtM dnd tvinclvrould be good ht was a knife on tho breast the fact that when a chango occurs in December or way (hear, hear, and Inughtor). t , him with what bo thoug issued by tiie Severn? Rinks of Issue in Ireland, nnd rlie vantogo both to the mother country and the colony. T »W C l.tr £200. I >lit of profit b hor husband, Patrick Cullaghau ; he saw tho U n The GUTTi% VIT^E are the result of long obituary list in our present publication, in which may 1 them of their cost ; out of those admitted, ouo died iu Mr. S« nE>'3—With her anchors, it is valuo for y Certifirotc. ending aa " - practical in- preserving; am it was rccontly calculated, ou a pro- and tho scratches on the abdomen ; TMtigatinn ot the reinrilirs btst adaptrd for these be found tho names of priests whose decease occurred about a fortnight after coming in, and her sister, pre- that araou'.t. wound on tho hoad, above. ! distsiei. position to establish a meat.preferring company at ht him down to Dr. Anthony's, whero his Their rich, stimulating, stomachic qaalitirs, and abotl all late in December, ami whoso namos yet appear—and ferring to live with her friends outside, left the houso, The pnr'-bnse of the hull, at £200, was sanctioned. ho broug , , (jeolong on a capital of £J 5,000, a clear gain of £300 wounds wero dressed ; all his garments hud becu ' their complete renovaiit-n ol the nervous sjstvrrt, reudsrlbsm should appear for a wholo year, wcro thero no inter- forfeiting her money. Their number at tho ond of the Tho SE' ILTAUV read a letter from .Mr. C. in rvsry lespect worthy a week might bo mado during tho summer months, if W. punctured. Ou cross-examination by Mr. Slattery, !: nk of Ireland... £3,738,428 £3,0*7,6' 0 £520,534 llieirsinuific-iut title. Th<-y ipay he mediate publication boforu next January — in the year, was 109. Since then, one poor man had gone to Alcock, oll'-iring the hull of tbe Jlforjarei for £150. Prtvincial Uank... 927 007 l l<'2 taken nilbout biudrmice or rrstiaiutuf 3,000 sheep a week were slaughtered. Of course, if witness daid complainant did not como to him until , , ,020 423,533 diet , &c, aod in tbia •nthorised list, as officiating in their respective tho worklionso hospital, where ho was but too likely Mr. Novin., (sec.) added tbat this letter waa sent to l> Ifiist Hank 281,011 632,032 318 re.ptct also they may cl.iim pre-rininence oter most other largo jointu or whole carcasses could bo secured from tho ovoning aftor tho occurrence ; examined his per- ,933 diooeart. Nor can any of tho changes consequent on dotcrioratiun dnriug the vojdgo, oven larger returns to remain during tho rest of his day3 ; and this morn- tho committeo on Thursday , but as thoro was no N-ithern Hank... 243.440 473,225 293,493 adffi.rtikC kind, aud Disease of ti * told him to leave the place, and ho suid to hor, " I have in which, aa the boy of u village store, many of tho tLe Kidneya, llladdrr, and half-yearly, on each first of January snd first of July. packed carefully in tins containing six pounds aud did on tho presont occasion, his inability to mako a £1)7 2s. Sd., so woll known an tho allogod tonnage Urinnry Organs genarally, which, if neglected as good a right to bo hero as you have" ; sho then youthfnl days of the great philanthropist wero epont. end iu , frequently Although the arrangement mutt nsoeiaarily almost under. At first nothing bnt boned meat was tent to speech, when ho came to consider the admirable report duos paid as water bailiff's fees by tbe late socretary, s unein the Hladilrr, and linienos; psinlnl death. tboy struck him on tho head with tho tonga, and called her Tbe little window of its narrow attic is that of his F..r D^pre-yfoit of S * double the cost of production, yet, aa will be seen, the England, but now it is found that the parts whioh are hod heard from their cxcellont treasurer, Mr. in orror, bo equally divided botwesn tho Harbor B jard pirits, EscitrrorDt, Iucapsc>ty tor Hucif ly, husband to Btab him with tho knifo, which ho did on bedroom. 1'rom its elevation above tho street Study or li.i ine<> gubscriW* lias scarcely been increased. admit of boing sold at a lower prico. Straqgman (hoar, hear). Most decidedly waa all this and Corporation, , L<*s ut Memory, W retched!***, Nerfous- charge to not worth boning the prior motion, leaving the settlo- doubtless, ho often looked out ' ni-ss, anil two half-yearly volumes will be but Buccoss duo to Mr. Strangman's earnest exertions in tho breast and belly. It appeared from his furthor upon the rich landscape eitn Insanity itspl', whrn [as is ollen tl'a case] The price of the From the bi)tcber'e shop tho ting of meat are passed mont to tho solicitors of tho two bodies,, to be ro- which ar sj'og from publication, to cover that institution, and he (Aid. P.) really did not know ovidonco that thoy Mad a dispute provious to his leaving , " in all the country round," identifies anciont ur comblnrd with Urinary Diseases they >r« sixpence in excess of tho yearly into the kitchon, where the larger joints and tho kid- scindod. uiirq.ialled. , how they could compensate him for all bo had done for tho bed-room about tho domostio arrangements of the Danvers as ono of the most beautiful of -the New Uy their aalotary action an Uilt and Acidiiy of posUga " This spirited euterpriio qf Mr. Mullany noys undergo n Blight cooking. The bones and pieooa J(r. K ENT socondod the motion, and tho Chairman, the Stomach, them (bc»r, hoar). Ho hoped he would! establishment. Aftor ho had boon beaten, ho took his England towns. Among its features nearest Salorq they purify and protaote the K«n»l f^ctct^ops eaunot fail to meet ita due npproelntlot, «i th» bands aro converted into soup in two enormous cauldrons. be spared to in putting it, said that tho differences between the tbenib , them for many years to come clothes and stick went to tho door and askod them with which he was familiar, porhapa the jr prevrut Ilia lonaatiuu. «f Stotit- *u4 thus establish many for whom this invaluable work h In- Tho soup thus produced is excellent. Everywhere (hear, hear). Ho wished two bodieB boing now happily Battled, ho had no ob- , loafy shades for life tbe lir«|ib) Iqi.'rli.' ^ of the somo Qthor gentlomen would speak better for Qod's sako tq let h|rn qut aud bo wqqld no7or pf tha rldgo, now known, as Ifarmony^grqfo -us nf all thr'e . rgans, Prrr» Is. there |a the most scrupulous cleaulincsx, and water is on the sub- jection whatever to this arrangement. go , may have Ii J., 2-. fl I., 4s. fll.. 11*.and 33<, pti bux tended. than he could return tq them lio was then lot qut nnd wont tq his Ueon prominent.—American Paper. , with loll directions constantly flowing ovor tho floors and tables. Tho ject , arid would conclude by moving Tho motion passed unanimously. .; , turoa*b all cbainistr. A>V lor KLIKICBSE. — All de- him a cordial voto of thanks from the bottom cousin's house, where ho was cured. Ho bled a great iBBLOOD PURIPIEK— De ' Tns Linot'B HAUIT IV M most important pal t of tho r)roceH3 is to fasten on tho of his THE LATE IIARI10U MASTER. Tm Old Da. JACOB TOWV Dr. Root Compound Renal Pi|;-, and du not be per. artisans command good rates, and heart (hear, hear). donl on his wny. Jfext day ho caipo to Duogurvnn l ' 5 I>'' ^ V*iB Editor's Tniiio.iny.-- aqsrfsJ in to (rrinK any.liiug tlse | but ?lioulJ scriptions of skilled lid of the tin. A nraall hole in the U)J) is left to allow Mr. K. Cr.IMltoRV, pursuant to notioo, movod thnt a <•¦ l "' " ' Th. Editor lbs itast Qiffl- largn number of Mr. A. P. ilAUER , in seconding tho motion said- Police Barracks and told whul happened to him. Mr. the WeMy Bwts$t baa tried the BLOOD culty oeepr, mcluio t he »m..aot by po>t.i.f£c« can find steady employment. A tbe boated air to escnpo. After the lid is fnetoiicd on, , year's salary (£50) bo grantee] to Mrs. Del lord, widoir Poaiiira-Old oidtr or s:aru|is drawn or to the northern Mr, Chairman, I beg, with much pleasure, to second Sluttory i Du you know a girl named Catliorino Quonoy I-'. J ACOB Tow««Bp's SABs^iBinA-sinl finds as above! nod Ibey will be sent p*r rrturn. labouring men bavo been tho tins aro pluncod for about threo hours into a buth of tho deceased bo.i-l>or mastor, Capt. Fiollord, in recog- . iRcacy ¦ its the voto of thanks proposed by Aid. Power. It is but to whom you wore speaking that (Jay ? Camplnjuant : unqopatmu^hle, A» . b|.nrt punfjrr il stand, A 1 • aUtiona for fhearinjf operation*, and for the next two of oblcfWcof calcium thirty degrees above tho tcm- nition of hor husband's long and faithful services. » .ll<-its a small tributo to pay to Mi'. Htrangniaa for his labors I could not seo hor; I don't kuaw n»e nl Ireqiwnt wiwile tend* to kwp ti.. b.,d» in Ifjo * conttmplali Uatrimon/, obtain lit there will bo a inrgo demand iu tho oountry boijinu water, in order to exhaust tho air. Mr, K ENT .seconded tho motion, wbiob passed una- libr except by her I. .t .oend tm* ckaracttr months peraturo of ns treasurer to this institution for so mnny voico. Mr. Slattory : Qn yquxoath sjhieau nrcnaar,- to mental aqd physical cniMort. of ¥our . i»t4»did btfurthand. for sheering, sucep-wasbing, and hny- Ui soldered, up, and the tius nro years nimously, Aid, K BI ,V observing that ho iron sure tho , what was. thn linmu I removes all pimpWa blotcliM for labourers After ibis the h, o. f» ' irl , 4c. It purjfi,. ,i,, ,,„ ,„, KNOW THYSELF I WHAT 80 in t 9 001^- Uea).. fbis is in order to de- (hear, hear). If Mr. 8trnngmnn devoted his intellect Corporation would also voto her a ycar'u salary, for of tUo g you wero Hpeuking to on tho day you wuro -.' oucurul po.ao.ia. It r.nnfaf. THOU ART tnaklug, »«d » r' *i '•*** m"? ^ " P exposrd to a still fiercer hi»k«i J..wn constitiftioiw, AND UHA1 Kll iyuil.-1 'lir O -,iu.l domanil for labour, and his abilities to politics, ho could easily hava risun coming to fJuugnrvati bamuik ? Coinplainnut: I was 1 >'ipBfl.'iu ,tnii n,w blood Uiapi.i- The late raina will cause an extra compose auy oir wbinb may bo left, and also to tost tho office ho held nndur them as water bailiff. , new life I,, i,, ,a|i.).. M..rliM«- ulmiist , M AK1E COl.'PELI.E, loimuuc t., to distinction before this time, nnd havo reaped hit speukiug to Kitty Cooney, WM n .rsiiir (ri»e hervivul squatters will now bo rAbj to wa«b HI.OT JIASTEU'S RETORT. nud sho risked how Yog , hivinj debrate infant., K I I O IU and uterrstiiig driniKations w many of &« the strength of tho tins, tho tins IT " then cooled, ^ tak- this " Hlnod olrliarji'trr, tram an txaiuiaaiirm really good female reward in many worldly honors, but he cho«o another aud tlio family. Mr. Slattory : Did you say you wuro I ¦irirying .Med cnif . "nil se.MpiHins of tbe haiiUtirmit tboir sheep. Tlu> demand for nleaned, nnd plaoed in a hot closet. Tho t-ixC if nil Tho report of tho pilot master, Mr. K. n. Alcock, . Milor., an.) rmignnts , in a aiylr p>cnltarly tier nwu. na>rr (ho path iu l|fo—nnnioly, to succour tho indigent and tho stabbed by thu Kievers ? Complainant said uhedid not. «.<»..« to pr-serve their health on ih. a-te-rupted iti tbia country* betora ¦uK-rants (till contluner, and market is as barely this it about threo pcuce |ier pound when shipped. stated that tho overhaul of tho buoys below Passage Sea Voya,., ahould , and itbkb eaonot ev*u be holplcas (hear, near). '{>M his gxortiqus so continuous Mr. Slattery : Your worshi fall)- IIUIUIM sneceja- ns ever. Tho rates of w.igca may bo tnkon penny represents tho value of tho tin, , was completed, and that they wero now in correct ps, Mrs. Kievers was only J by those wbu pnfndto this .applied Of this one and so judicious, nud to those' of the late ouo day ap after coufiuomont, pI'sVsiiiK Kinm, A qselnl and Stonemason , carpenter", nnd brick- ho moat, and ono penny tho lairjflnied pqsitiqn, having riddon out tho lato storms..- The when this alleged assault .H ivlio d,esire lo know ibsuiMlteS ai follows:— " ono penny the prtosoft. hon. secretary, is, in a great measure, the prosperous was committed and it appears trnasharaaterofanjr friend jOr lbs per day ; blackismitua, Si. to 1K| brick- preparation, 'i'ho pp«t of tho tin and tho buoys aqovo Paesngp tyofQ n]au In correct position. , very iinprqUttya that , sboold send a aprcimen of srrit>ng laver* 10s. cost of tho condition of tho Fanning Charity to be attributed ld' flioieut 1 stanng wx and a«r anu the lie ( ' per 1,000, with ratioosi Uuildern' |>oars fur too , and The buoy nt Mnwl's Itock was driven frqrrt its position sho coq Imvq iuj strength to striko fiim with la-g.1 si , of 14 uncut pmny po«ta(e Makers X8». to 20<- preparation appears to be too mnob, u>4 ge. : Sol* in Watford Sy H. BIM, Qo.) ; Qto," stamp>, witb addn.trd eni'lope labourer*, B.i. do. ; bush I am sure I not only express tho opiuion of tbo board during oue of tbo Ute BtorraB a tongs o" the head uftcjp lqjijj -jl|i|C9g. aud oticourago , to Mist Coop»II«, Bond labourer*, 7*. P»r <* V > ordinary great a proportion to tho prico of the moat. Iu july , but a spare obain bar. B'rrsl, Xondou, W.C, and they week ; whoolwrtg htJ , 35«. of governors, bnt that of tho citizens at largo', when I ing been procured it was hor husband, Patrick CalU' glian, to atnb hiu) with a Orf will r-re.ie in a lew Hays a Hr™mter« 25t. to Mi. pr-r this company worn turning out nbout I,(!00 six-pounrl quickly recovorod and plocod th R«l«wi Bin, ff rapptr, mlthWw lull and rninule detail of tlir tul'bia say that a voi.0 pf l.banks is but a vory small testi- knife. Court: Do yuu mean to nay that thu man was ««««• .»«»(r« SX'« , tast.», ..ffrttiens virioes, shepherd,, frriWib*.}, £30 la£U> per ' and kjllioi; aljont 2.500 shoep por week. in position. Adjourned. . No*, othni ar,tnuliu. Ijt-lr) ' failums, Ac. of the wril.r, sri^b , teXf do.; ii-1 a dny, mony to tho worth nud to tbo labors of Mr. Strang- not assauUod ? Mr. Slattory : mauy irmtt lutlietto aoeo*- rations: hutkeerw, Ui per annr.ro; lje dqnp providing a Certainly not, yonr MODBES CnsiOK8.-Pr,«otailons and pe-'trd, and cnt i, 12a. per week ga works established carried unanimously. " ' you swear that Patrick Callaghan 1.1 owed to without l5». t<> 20»- do.j rdener", Mi. to 28s. do, hope to reap to full benefit of tho oheapnoss £973 qs. 1QJ., in addition (o £751' 15s. lOd. oxpeudod »tabbed you with a pass its being m.rked by an.,* pleoaa.ir.4, b^nd,V men may Mr. ' fjTRAXOViH ' said ho was unablo to make a knife qu tho night iu question ? > ovemr i Itirtbdayf Christtaimra qaalifloations j grooms, for country, los. on explorations at Anriostown', Kildwan, &o. Coinplaiuaut : I could , Marriage, tb. «5MUS of Mdording to of Australian mttJt. " bost thanks to MO ' l-eywr aoch uChri.tm« 15s. to 25s do.; do. for speech, but bo uoslrod to return bjj Perhaps soice lady may, who "has never Used tbe GLEtc* not it, but tho wifo sald to him, '(stnb, liiiij with , N«wrYMr. <*<;iovaria .bW re- iT«)«. per week ; do. for town, '!' ' MVS soJei l fiomroeaorationi. ' the mover and sccondor for the too kind way In which PIBLD, STfBOti , do asthe liom.r to rand this notice-. Totacli tho knife ; I waa then near tho fire, after li hting my j The attention pf ana p? the - 30 *.to 40s. do. i men cookg, for hotel., PUMMW'Q.V qr Ay AfllJiiESS jrc, S/f JOIIX G HAT. g ' ? real toodoo Mannfaotnrcr* liverr .tabl*". thoy had spokon of him, and to the meeting for tho lady we would say, draain not qf nltainibg exc«l!en&Q iu pipe j my waistcoat was open wheu ho stabbed me on , M r. J. W.^csMvl^jS Old —On Friday evooiug, at four o'clock, ^t ju Jfuusjon fond Street, ud of th. Cit, ^I warn) manner Iu which thoy had received his name. your Ianudrjr without it. Vim cannot male uiie trial with, tbo breast and belly, 4inir . HMorirj P. . p|$UI po. "i fcr oountry. to (he matron 'and Ijor "daughter¦ (Mrs. . and Mi«i ¦ , , told her nothing about being etabbod '; was' 'V.iches .n, Clork,, op,,n " ^ . , clear «-lap, resiitlng the hitpidii from the hou.-.. ¦ • .pi prolqsrt, ilLj,, ,,^ glib' to £80 ptw wwum ; engrossed *nd |)osi)tifully y hud dqae (hear . y of the ,' »ce designs «nd ^0 tions they nevor oould get an s,3 tt)ey , atinoip'i' ¦ ', >."> "nparttni an elasticity e >inlQrtal'|e lo tb« anr| saw nq Ijlopd ou him. . This caso qcQiipieil th. are sent post frs.fw¦*l . e«b,*l,u, 52%A~ AnTfor C0«0«rT. £30 to £3 * do ! hot"e* kioij, Groat Brons\vjck.-ntroef. Sir John Gray doli- ' V' .ngin, w.lbm the ' hear). In spoaklngon tbat report jnst now he should wearer v..i >i^li«r to this match :- We strongl court Sir ft lqqg tjnio, and. t^en/the rflngistr^tes post- reaeh .of d.o» who,«,. ev,» ifoo! ^r oountry. £35 rored a Euitablo reply, .'ibe Right Hon. tho Lord , , y comoacd "¦>•'« nr mites, awav dtfor ta^T«^2»4*i "><•• j have stated, that during tho past twelve month, they it to nut;. .:; rxidTs who have , not yet ised it poned their dooislon to this day .fortni ht iron) London, on* of. the Uwnfaixi ¦' oto .nd Si Mayor, several mombera of.the Municipal Council, , and »in it- g , with thi! '« •"* •«..«. ~ll«tio,,, ' i:tf»o^-l-ri d p.bii.u^'j^iiir.s had lost six lifo govornors, and received. but two in sure- iKui th")' .'I' have DO HUM tp (egril nqtiug on our yw-of .hoarjng Iho evidencopf Nicholas Kievers ..hich «o £ a**, in .B.VrTof K . tenant, ought tie protected mid the officers in tiio employment of tho corporation " , and $ ¦ *°££i Monck ifMhU place of them. He would be gJad, indeed, if gentle, CMDI.1. »«W it « King.itrHt. Pr. IJenry Anthony. It wa» in compliance dt were present. with Mr. " —>* •• «W? . !«-*!»» fcy Uw in tboir Imfrorpment.. A . ^ rffi * ^'' *