¦ l -v: 1 ¦¦i- ..:;\ " APRIL, 1864. THE WATERFORD NEWS. ¦ FIRST ARRRIVAL SHIPPING APRIL SHOW FOR '1864 - ¦: j ' ¦ ' f rrr Friilay Evening STEAM COMMUNICATION ...... OF'J; -' :*;'. > \::i-n. : I' uMhhrJ !l at 4.0 King street AUCTION [Opposite the Provincial Bank.] BLACK BALL" and "EAGLE" LINE Between Glasgow, , and Waterford, HAZLETON O'DONNELL & CO., S P R I N ,G.:~<£ (^ O D S ! OF , THREE P ENCE ; Y EARLY ( IN ADVANCE) 13S. Canyitlg Goods to LIMERICK , TIFPKRABY, CLONIIEL, SALE OF CHASTE'ITALIAN SCULPTURE, I' RICE Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets. to announce the return of Miss WARD from LONDON , with all the leading IN SILK AND FANCY, DBES^g, .. ., . IXPOBTED ^ISEOT FBOHVLOBENGE. STAMPED . 4d.: Y EARLY, 17 S. 4d. lirithh and CAUIUCK-ON -SUIB, K ILKENNY , and CAIIBR, at Through BEG most respectfull y ' Rates. -— Fashions in MILLINERY ' AND STRAW ; 'BONNETS ; A beautiful li&nre ottiie MADONNA, Carrara Marble . HOODS, : ' : • LIVERPOO L FOR MELBOURN E , *i ,i rp H Fi New and Powerful Screw Stca" LADIES' HATS, I STRAW U0NNETS, STAYS, I • RIBBON8 , PLOWER8, FBATyEtt8 ;'C '' : ': 3 feet 9 inobes Higb; the Group of the LAOCOON Regs. Bur. Captain. Date. ¦ | BABIES' ROBES, | BOOTS & SHOES. ' . Ship. flnLJ^ J- mcrs " TUSKAR" Jonw M'DONAI.D. MILLINERY, I SKIRTS, ra:Serpentino Marble. . . OUTIIERB MPIRE 1534...30O0 Reecves... 5th April s. 8EA WLS and .\KANXi^'Sf. ^ PRINTING S E .Commandcr " PLADI>A ,"Jony CRAWFORD, . 'witlio' Reserve, OF (To sail 13th April) 'Y^f^WVfv^ . ALSO THE RETURN OF THEIR BUYERS WI TH ' BE SOLD BT AUCTION. ut any .J iQ.OHfa or othei' First • class Ves- LADIES' I and GENTLE»EN'8/KiD,.GLOV£S. TO Dimes... 5th May ^ —u.' Commander, at the WATERFOJID, PUBLIC AUCTION ROYAL DANE 1615...35(10 sel, are intended to Sail as under (unless prevented by any I FEATHERS and I GLOVES, ;large Stock of Ladia • and KVERY DESCRIPTION («.S.) SOOrt.p 3200 Gray ... 15th May MANTLES, I FANCY DRESSES, A .vcry '^hiUsW*' MAET, on TUESDAY 19th, and WEBNESDAY 20tli G REAT BRITAIN unforeseen circumstance), with or without Pilots, aud with PARACHUTES I FLO WERS, &c., &C-, &c. tofchoote'lf tom. i The .latter LioniNiNO 1769...4O0O Johnston To follow SHAWS, 1 , Gentlemen's Hosiery APRIL Inst., a large collection of Rich ITALIAN liberty to Tow Vessels aud to render Assistance to Vessels SILKS RIBBONS, | HOSIERY aud | being ' purchased previous.to the great Advance-in FOR DONALD M ACKAT 2GO1...6O00 Richards „ in Distress:— t , I SCULPTURE, comprising choice specimens of the va. SILKS ' much under present Market Prices. A Large Stock of CARPET Cotton, is considerably under present prices! . rious Italian Marbles, in ' ¦ PUBLIC HO I) IKS, LONDON FOR MELBOURNE. F K 0 M CihASG 0 W (Lnnceficld Quay) lo BLACK GLACE ' G OI.UES LAND 25th April, Cork and Watcrford—Pladda Thursday, 31st March , 1 p.m, and DAMASKS, considerably under Market Value. ' ROMAN AND GRECIAN VASES ! , DAYS. MRS; KELLY/ ?!. .. , PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS , LONDON FOR SYDNEY. —by Rail to Grccnock, 5 p.m. 8ST SHOW DAYS ON: MONDAY, 4th INSTANT, AND FOLLOWING Fountains UrnBjFontSjPillars BaaketsiEwersandPedes- 10th April THE [m!8-ly] 75 , QUA Y, WA TEHPORD. , . R OTAL ALBERT (New) Waterford and Cork—Tuskar, Tuesday, 5th April, 1 p.m, BSERV E-QPPOSITB MARKET-HOUSK. ta,U suitable for Drawing Room,. Hall, Conservatory, MERCHANTS , AND 10th May. 47 QUAY, WATERFORD. l^" O , W ILLIAM M ELIIUISH —by Rail to Gicimock, 6 p.in: of FIGURES and ORNAMEN S, (New) 10th June. Cork and Waterford—Pladda Saturday, 9th April , 1 p.in, &c. Also a variety CIIERWELI , A REAL SEA BATH IN YOUB OWN; ROOM including a Statuette of the Madonna, 3 feet 9 inches TRADERS IN EVERY WARK, £30). —by Rail to Greeuock, 6 p.m: ' ' ' ' ¦ ' FOR QUEENSLAND (Free Grants of Land,value BY USING , • the Laocoon tho EXECUTED WITH 5th April, W,iterford and Cork—Taskar, Thursday, 14th April, 1 p.m. JAMES WALPOLE high, Group of Cupid and Psyche, , SCLTASA (from Liverpool) * has Venns de Medici the Gladiator, and a great number TASTE , Do (and from Cork) 10th April. —by Rail to Groenock, 6 F-m- Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Waterford and its Vicinity, that he TIDMABf'S S EA SALT. , Cork and Waterford—Pladda Tuesday, 19th April, 1 p.m, BEGS to inform the of smaller GronpB and Figures ; Watchatands, Chimney HASTE, QUEKK OF THE COLONIES (from London) Soth April. , just received a Choice Selection of Ticket! —by Rail lo Greenock, 5 p.m. ' N efficient ' Substitute' for Sea Bathing is now Ornaments, Flowers and Fruits, and a largo collection AND Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bouuty \ ' will please make immediate application to the undersigned. Walerford and Cork —Tuskar, Saturday, 23rd April , 1 p.m. , VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS JJL placed 'within the xeach of all, without.tho ei- of other elegant and highly finished specimens, all of PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW, '*«WS—by Kail to Greenock, 5 p.m. BOHEMIAN GLASS. pense »nd inconvenience of n visitjj.to thVooirt. :,,The which will be on view for four days before the days of LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Cork aud Waterford—Pladda , Thursday, 28th April, 1 p.m. Suitablefor the Season. Aho, a Large Variety of ' ¦ 5th of APRIL (to Rail 13th A PRIL), the fine Proprietors call attention to thejfapt that Y^ipiuii's sale. (T/i« Quality of the Work Considered), Packet for the —by Kail to Greenock, 6 p.m. . 'BREAKFAST, TEA , & TOILET SERVICES, ' Clipper Ship "SOUTHERN EMPIRE," 1,634 Tons Rents- DINNER , DESSERT , SEA SALT" is not manufacturedin imjtaiion of Sea- JCF" Terms Cash ; Purchasers to pay Auction Fees. AT Burtheu. This magnificent ship is fitted FROM CORK TO ";'' TOGETHER WITH , . water but is actually Extractedfron' f SeaJljit' bne Hour of aalo each day 13 o'.Clock. ter, 3,000 Tons Glasgow (direct) Tuskar,Wcdnsdy, 30th Mar.,7p.in GLASS. , ^h up expresslylor the Australian tnidc, and will be despatched A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF CUT AND PRESSED TABLE of the moat salubrious watering.pJa 'th Apr 3 p.m Sea Salt; I find that it contains the various saline substances the 25th Instant, as an arrangement has been made " Cork aud Glasgow Tuskar, Thursday, 7th „ 1 p.m, characteristic of Sea Water. Added to fresh water in the between Mr. J ONES, Sir R OBERT PAUL, Bart., and Mr. On Sale at The News Office , WATERE0RD STEAM COMPANY. HOTELS P. KEILY & SONS Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Thursday, 11th „ y p.tu JV/TESSRS. proportion of about 3 per cent., or five ounces to the gallon, SAMUEL H. JONES, to hold a Joint SALE by AUCTION, on (With the Recommendation of the Hisliop of W.itcrford and ORDER of SAILING—APRIL, 1864- INTENDED Cork and Glasgow Tuskar, Saturday, 16th „ 1 p.m, a mixture is obtained bavin; the specific gravity of Sea that day, at MULMXASRO of their several Herds. Cata. Lisniorc, the Right Rev. Dr. O'BRIEN,) Steamshi " THE EUROPEAN," , *k "VTOTLCE.—The Waterford p Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Saturday, 23rd „ 3 p.m, are now paying particular atlontion water, namely, 1,026, and very closely resembling it in its logucs containing the Pedigree of each Herd will be *iv Goods for Shipment Cork and Glasgow. Tuskar, Monday, 25th „ 1 p.m. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL composition aud properties." A. Catechism for the Instruction of Children, HJULMM^.. IN Company receive prepared and issued in duo time ; also some STORK tho following Terms y :—They reserve Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Tuosday, 3rd May, 3 p.m. to tho Manufacture of DIRECTIONS TOR USE.—The salt should be dissolved DT THE ¦«V*3\££^.oii onl (LaU " Londonderry ") CATTLE and FARM HORSES. JAMES BUTLER , A rch bishopof JifljnX^te. the right to carry by any, not by particular FARES :- in water in the proportion of 5 ounces, or an ordinary MOST Rev. Dr. . Mullinabro is about ono and half miles from tbc Cashcl and Emly. Vessels, with liberty to Tow Ships and call at other Ports, Glasgow to Watcrford or Cork...Cabin, 17s. Od. ; Deck, 10s, 4, r,, & 6 BOLTON STREET, ALE , tea cup full to each gallon. It should be prepared a and will not be accountable for injuries or losses arising from Cork to Waterford Cabiu, 8s. Od. ; Deck, 4s, UIH OBSON Waterford, Limerick, Cork and Dublin Termini. good Paper, aud in large clear Type. J. MOLONY, (successor to W & G .) few hours boforc required, and the solution well stirred Printed on delay, accidents of the Seas, Rivers, Fire, tho Quecu's Ene- Return Tickets available for One Month, not transferable; Proprietor SAMUEL FITZHENRY, Auctioneer RECOMMENDATION. other causo 25s. Od. whioh they conlidently recommend before using, so aa to diffuse the Salt; equally in the mios, defective Navigation, or accidents from any , Glasgow to Cork or Watcrford... Cabin, J35"T EEMS VEST MODERATB fallS-l?! and Valuator, Waterford. " I approve of this Edition of the Right Kev. Dr. nor for any loss which might have been covered by Insurance, Waterford to Cork Cahin, 12s. 6d. ; Deck, 6s, water, which may be used at any agreeable temperature. Bottlers and tho April 'Itli, 1801. (ap8-2t) JAMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommend it to tho nor for Leakage, Breakage, Condition, Quality, or contents of IjgrThis is the Cheapest Route for Goods to Kilkenny, to the notice of Price 16s. per cwt. Sold in bags containing 141b. and ad va- Killtuiiey, Tralcc, New Ross Cnrrick-on-Suir, Clonmcl , CITY MANSION HOTEL, price 2s., 281b. -ta., 561b. 8s., 1121b. lGs. Sample bag3 Faithful of these Dioceses. any Parcels or Packages, unless specially entered , Trade. 1). O'BRIEN R.C.H. lorem Freight paid. Goods not removed to bo Stored at the Caher, Tippcrary, Mallow, Fcrmoy, Cloghecn, and the South 30 & 31 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUI3L1N containing 71b., price 1B. 2d. THE AUCTION ROOM, " ifc , ). June 2 1H59. risk and expense of the Consignees. of Ireland generally. (Lnto Proprietor, Mr. MAURICB CUPJEK • B3T Sole Proprietors, T IDMAN & SON, Chemists, 10 101 QUAY, is now fitted up for the reception " Wnicrford , " pcner.il hen, For Hates of Froieli f , &c appply to the Agents .— They also Brew a very Superior NO. Orders from any part of the Diocese, sent, in All Goods will be considered as subject to a , Wormwood-street, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Local of Furniture, <&c. for Sale. JCZP and held not only for Ft eight of the same, but for all Arrears RAILWAY OFFICE, Kilkenny ; CORK STEAMSHIP CO., Pen- CAREY having Purchnsed tho Interest in the C. R EDMOND, Printer anil Publisher Article of Agent—Mr. M. Harrington, chemist, Bai-ronstraniJ Persons not wishing to have Property disposed of on and directed to of Freight , Storage, or other charges duo by the Importer, rose Quay, Cork ; G RAHAM R RYMNER , Greeuock ; THOMAS old nnd well-established Hotel, most con- * Walerford XeiMOffice, 49 King-streot, promptly at- P • above Btreot. nii2l-tt their own Premises will find it their interest to make use Owner, or Consignees to the Compauy. WnTTB, 2, Oswald Street, Glasgow ; veniently situated lo the Great Southern and Western to. The Trade supplied on moderate terms. EXTRA HOPPED STRONG ALE, of this Establishment, as the Room is both spacious and tended WATERFORD AND BRISTOL. MICHAEL DOWNEY , Railway, and in close proximity to th cFour Courts and Pianoforte and Music warehouse May be had Retail from every Catholic Bookseller in Iat 28-3m] Custom House Quay, Watcrford , lofty, and admirably adapted for Furniture Sales. Gipsy and Briton. houses of Business in the City, has refitted and improved Suitable, for Housekeepers. 93 QUAY, WATERFOItD. THOMAS WALSH, Proprietor. he Diocese. I'liOM WATCIll'UKD DIUECT : FROM BRISTOL , the entire Establishment, for which ho solicits public FROM LIVERPOOL OR QUEENSTOWN FT.HOWARD begs to call attention to the very Gip.iv aud Briton. Gipsy, direct. Patronage, fcclinj confident of giving satisfaction to £5J° Price, 12s. per Firkin of Nine Gallons. LOANS ON SHIPPING, &c. Friday, April I, ... 3 Aftn'n Krhlay, April I , ... T2 Noon . large and superior Stock of PIANOFORTES AUCTION OP HORSES, Toesilujr •' I! Morn Friday, " 8, ... 7 Morn TO NEW YORK. Visitors. Ordinary Daily at Five o'Clock. now in his Warcrooms, all by First Class Makers, and , 5, ... SUPERIOR STOUT, in Prime condition for Bot. Travelling Machines, Furviing Implement *, Slock, MARINE INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited) Friday. " S, ... 9 Morn Friday " IS, ... 12 Noon tfg-A Night Porter always in attendance. IJaO-l y] which he offers at prices that will enable the purchaser Tucnlajr , '• 12, ... II Mora Friday '• 22. ... 6 Aftn'n ««iWBifc*nnHE Liverpool , New York , ADVANCE .MONEY on Ships Building in Port , ' .j— tling or Draught. to obtain a REAL GOOD PIANOFORTE for what is Friday, " Is, ... a Aftn'n Friday, •• 2T., ... 11 Morn /^Jv/W. " /j\ « JL and Philadelphia Steam Ship HOTEL, THOMAS WALSH'S next Auction of Horses , and in the Home and Foreign Trades ; also on any des- Tuesday, " 19, ... « Morn Briton, calling at Pembrok e KELLY'S CROWN usually paii for instruments of inferior class, that are MR. ^rs^Nft^-.i.-'T^ Company intend despatching their MONCK STREET, WEXFORD. Their STRONG BEER continues to give the greatest Travelling Vehicles, &c , &c., will take place cription of approved Maritime Security. Friilav , " '.'2, ... 8 Morn Dock : MUMnaKMBDKSFnll-powcrcd Clyde-built Iron Screw merely finished on the exterior to catch the eye, want Fur paititulars and forms of Application , apply to Tuesday, " SB, ... 10 Morn Tuesdav, April S, ... 5 Morn fPHIS is a Central and Comfortable House, in which satisfac (ion. ing all the necessary qualities of good workmanship ON MONDAY, 2ND oe MAY , 1864. 0 Morn Steamships, carryiug the United States Mails, T HOMAS SHARKK , Secretary, 17 (Jraccchurch Street , .Tuesday, " 12, ... JL everything can be had on the most Moderate terms, and sound material in the interior mechanism. Tuesday, " 19, ... 4 Aftn'n From QUEENSTOWN (CORK) to NEW YORK Trude. At M R LAURENCE DOBBYN'S VETERINARY London E.C., or igsjP Best Dublin and Wcxford Spirits; also Brandies , l?5" The usual Discount allowed to the v£^ii Old Instruments taken in Exchange. ALEXANDRE 'S , ¦Tuesday, " 26, ... S£ Morn as follow : (mio-iyt) JOHN DEVEKKUX, Quay, Watcrlord . Rail- Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. [aul5-tf] Harmoniums in variety. Establishment, BeresforJ-sf reel, Walerford , Pembroke Dock to Waterford, from the South Wales CITY OF RALT1MORK Thursday, 14th A pril. NBW-STREET. way Terminus, as soon after arrival from Bristol as possible. Cars on Hire at the shorlexl notice. ST. STEPHEN'S BREWERY, t^" New Music, and every article connected with ORDER OF 3ALP. : EDINBURG H Mouday, 18th „ Vehicles Harness Game Dogs &c. a LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT. BC5V" On Early Morning Sailings, tho Cabin of the Steauw CITY OF WASHINGTON Thursday, 21st ,. the Music Trade, always in Stock. [jy24-ly] Travelling , , , crs will be Open to recei ce Passengers arri ving from London MILFORD HAVEN Watcrford, Nov., 18C3. Ejcl2-tf] Vwclvc o'Clock precisely. CITY OF MANCHESTER Thursday, 28th ,i; One rpHF. DIRECTORS of the Waterford and Kilkenny by the Nieb t Mail Train. And cvrry Thursday, and every alternate Monday. RAIL WA Y TIME TABLES for APRIL Hunters, Riding and Family H-M-sos^t o'clock. Cabin Kiiro 10s. 6(1. J. Railway are prepared to accept TENDERS for , 17s. 6d. : Servants and Children , PAESAGE itoysv.—Cabiu by the Mail Steamers every THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, DOWER'S Colts, Draught and Farm Horses immediately after. LOANS on MORTGAGE BONDS, at 5 per Cent., pay- Return do., 27s. ; or with liberty to return from Dublin Thursday, 15 17, aud 21 Guiucas, according to the accom- of the South Wales RAILWAY. Persons intending property for this Sale will he Deck , ADJOINING the Terminus Pale Butt WATERFORD AND LMIKRICJC 8SJT able upon Three Months'Notice, or at 4 per Cent., pay. Cork , or Wexford, 31s. 6d., Steward's fee included ; modation. Railway Company at New Milford and the Land- Porter, Ale, Strong Beer and required to have it entered at Mr D OBBYN 'SS , or at Mr. 7s. (id. Females attend the Ladies' Cabin. , Up Trains from Waterford. Mile at One Month's Notice. Cabin Passage by Saturd ays' Steamers, 13 Guineas. ackets, WALSH'S Office, 10f> Custom-house Quay, on or befon ing Stage ofthc Watcrford and Cork Royal Mail P above Superior Articles will be found , as al- TRAlIk g OX WKKK DAYS. SUNDAYS They will also accept Tenders for like Bonds, at 5 Forward Passage, G Guineas, including all Provisions The Publli! are respectfully informed that the above THE - , " " ' — ~" Nine o'Clock the morning of Sale. Fee forentry, -is. Gd WATERFORD AND LIVERPOOL. to give general satisfaction. WATERFORD "f .,{ , 3 . 4. 1 o* per Cent., for One, Three, or Five Years, and for the 1'enn, Camilla, Vesta, ami Zephyr. cooked. ways, " Auctioneer s Fees of Five per Cent extensive Establishment is replete with every accommo- Iu particular ho recommends his STRONG BEEPv TO 12*S 1&2:I & a ;1&2 I!>t3l2 t3 Purchasers to pay ' Guaranteed Debenture Stock , bearing interest at 0 per FROM WATERFOKD: FKOM MVEItroOI. : Passengers for Canada, tho United Stntes, and liritish Friday, April 1. ... 6 Morn Saturday, April 2, ... li Aftn'n dation. Coffee , Commercial, and Sitting Rooms ; Bil and PALE BUTT, which are of very Superior Quality, LIMLRICK.,,.,..„,„ Class Class. Class Class Clasi class THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. Cent, Columbia booked through on very advantageous terms. j t H H ; p M j rv A M p M C»ut . for Two Years, nnil 5 per in perpetuity Monday; „ 4, ... H Aftn'n WedUir, ., «, -I" Morn liard and Smoking Rooms. The Rooms arc large, lofty, , either in Wood or ^ Auctions attended in any.part of Country or Town. 12 Miiln ' For furtherparticulaisapp ly in Belfastto JOHN McKEK, and can bo had in any quantities afterwards. Friday, ,, 8, ... 13 Noon Saturday, ,, 9. ... t ' in Qncenstown and airy, beautifully decorated, elegantly furnished, and terms, by applying ; 100 Custom-house Quay, ^'atcrford, 1863. tf y the Waterford and Limerick Monday, „ II , ... 3 AltnVWed'da'y, „ 13, ... 3 .Morn at the Company s Offices , 103 Victoria-street; , Bottle, and on the most leasonable h m h m 1 h m I hit hm hra The Line is worked b ' to C. & W. I). SEYMOUR & Co. ; aud in Liverpool to arc otherwise fitted up with every regard to comfort nnd \Vaterfuril...D! 6 0 0 45 2 45 8 30 — 8 '30 Company, and there is a large surplus alter payment of Friday. „ 15 . ... « Morn Saturday, ,, 16, ... B Aftn n to his Agent, Monday, „ 18, ... ;i Aftn'n Wed'day, ., 20, ... a Morn WILLIAM INMAN , 62 & 63 Tower Buildings South, 2 convenience. RODERICK RYAN, GENERAL GROCER , Carrick 6 40 10 2Ci| 3 8 fl 15 — 9 15 AUCTION OP FURNITURE &c, woiking charges nnd interest on loans. Friday, „ 22, ... 12 Koon Saturday. „ 23, ... 12 Jlidn't This Hotel is situated OR the banks of the far-famed Clonmel 7 15 10 50! 3 ir, 10 0 — 10 0 Water-street ; ov to GEORGE FETHERSTON , Clonmcl ; 12, BROAD STREET, WATERFORD. 8 45 1'J 24 S 25 12 IS — 12 IS Applications to be addressed to the undersigned at the Monday, „ 25. ... a Ann'ii WedMay, „ 'IT , ...1- Noon fallo-tf.] T. S. HARVEY, Quay, Watcrford . Milford Haven, anil commands a most extensive view of Junction Dtp * A T R IVER VI E W . Company 's Offices , 2 Bank Place, Mall , Waterford. Friday, ,, 29, ... 6 Morn Saturday, ,. 30. ... 6 Aftn 'n Bottlers will find it their advantage to deal. Limerlck.../«rioe 9 45 1 20l G 30 I 1 SO — ! 1 20 Cabin Fare 15s. ; Servants aud Children 10s.: Dock, 7s. her Majesty 's Dockyard , and of the romantic and pictu N.B On Trial, the above'will be found to surpass By Order, , , WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION Doicn Trains f romLimerick BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MOUDAY next, 6(1.; Children. 4s. Females attend the Indies' Cabin. resque Scenery of the neighbourhood. any similar articles in the Trade. [je6-tf] TO WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. Tourists Commercial Gentlemen, and Fa- TBAISS OS WKKK DATB. SUNDAts 11th APRIL, at RIVERVIEW , (ten minutes' Goods received at Clarcucc Dock. TO NEW YORK. Visitors, , ;¦- Waterford , Nov. 25, 18C2. (jalO-tf.i LIMCRICK \- 1 —oi , r~T" " Waterford Brid WATKRFORI ) AND LONDON. milies will liiid this Establishment, for situation aud INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION , 1862 t 3 4 2* walk from tho ge or Tower Ferry), in JLJNS^V ryHE Undersigned will despatch one comfort , combined with moderate charges, surpassed by TO 12&3!l&2 12&3 ! 1 &'2 l2A3l-i.t3 consequennce of the proprietor being about to make WATERFORD AND LIMERICK HAILWA 1 Aurora, Beta, Citizsti , or otliflr eligible Vessels. JJ Class!cia» Class.l Class C)asa|clus PKOH WATEK F0m> : FROM LONDON : :s :—FirstClnss Slngla Ticket, 14s2d ; Second do., los ?d; capital Upright Rosewood Pianoforte, Music Waggon iratiou of a Fortuight's Third do, 68 5d; Retuin—First Class, 2Is 3d ; Second do., 16s after the first Month , on the cxp WATERFORD AND PLYMOUTH. UTICA 3436 Frccmau , . and Stool, Chimney Mirror and Ornaments, a Dinner or other eligible CHANDLERY LIST : Irish Frieze Woollen Factory, notice , given at any time. Dublin, Citizen, Ranger, Aurora, Saloon 13 & 15 Guineas. Service of China quite perfect, Folding Screen, some Cent, if left for Twelve Months, subject Vessels. GenuincWax Candles 2s 2d per lb. CARRICK-ON-SUIR. WATERFORD AND KILKENNY RAILWAY. Or o per Third Class £7 7s. Is 2d Prints, Window Hangings, Fenders and SteelB, Carpets to revision thereafter on like notice. FROM WATEBFOB1) : FKOM PLTMOCTH : All these Steamers convey First aud Third Class Passen- nelmont „ „ „ Up Trains from Waterford. 2 Aftn 'n Thursday, April 1, ... 8 Aftn'n Royal la 2d and Rugs, Hall Chairs, Table, Hat Rack, Lamp, The Principal or Interest will be paid as desired by Friday, April 1 , ... gers. Dietary aud Accommodation unsurpassed by any „ ,, „ NICHOLAS KENNY, Proprietor, pledges himself TRAINS ON* WKKK DATS. SUNDAY Tff.MNS Friday „ H, ... 2 Afto'n Thursday, „ 14 , ... 8 Aftn'n Is 8d Tarpaulin, Stair Carpet, Rods, Barometer, Albert and Depositors. Aftn'n other Line. Pure Sperm „ ,, that no material is used in making his FRIEZE, It S» : 3 4 I I 2 3 Friday „ 15, ... 2 Afin'n Thursday, „ 21 , ...?i .Id ' French Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Mahogany Ward, Further Information can be obtained from the under- Friday „ 22, ... 2 Aftn'n Thurailay, „ 2S, ... 8 Aftn'n For Rates of Passage, apply to G UION & Co., 115 Wator- Bclmont , Is „ TWEED, DOUBLE DYE FLANNEL, SERGE STATIONS. 1-J&3 \ U'Z l&'i 12&S 12&3 12i3128c3 Class Class.; Class Class. Class. Class. Class robes, Nests of Drawers, Toilet Tables, Glasses, Basin signed , and also from the following Agents:—A. STE- Friday. ,, 29, ... 2 Afln'n loo-road ; J AMES HALVES & Co., Tower-buildings. Water- American „ „ la Id „ BLANKETS, &c, &c but PURE WOOL. , Goods for Falmouth Livorpool ; or to [au7-tf , \ »•»¦. A.M. r.M. r.M P.H . r.H P.M . Stands and Ware, Painted Wardrobes, Nests of Draw, TIIENS , Duncannon, County Wcxfortl , T HOMAS S. H AR- -;.ibin Fare, 20s. ; Deck, 10s. Taking street, Colored „ „ Is 8d „ Somo doubts being expressed in ecrtain quarters as Portsmouth, and places adjacent. ers, Dressing Tables and Basin Stands, Towel Airers, VF.T, Little Gcorgc's-sttect, Watcrford ; J OHN G RUBB , , MICHAEL DOWNEY, Quay, Watcrford ; Prico's Patent Composites.No. 1 Oa lOd ,, to tho GENU1NESS of thoac articles, from the low hm hm ' hm hm h m p m hm ' 7 45 12 050 — 40 — — Cane Chairs, Window Hangings, Carpets, Ac. ; a large Carrick-on-Suir ; P. II. BANFIELD , donate!; S AHVEL WATEItFOJl D AND BELFAST. JOHN SPARROW & CO., Bcrcslbrd-strcet, aud „ „ No. 2 Os 9d prices at which they are offered, and also as to whether Watcrlbrd ...Dep or other eligible Vessels. Kiikennv....j f Starch Manufacture *s to H. R. 11. the Princess of WashiiiRton iving this timely aid, the? Public need not be OLD WOUNDS.—NO description of wound, sore, cond do, 23o6d. tecs of tho Will of OWBEG, otherwisg MAY- Forcisu Steam Wharf, Lower By g ARES TO ILKENNY Class Single Ticket, Us ; Second Wales. 20 Mark Lane; British and returning my sincere Thanks to the Inhabitants or ulcer can resist the healing properties of this excel- F K :—Fitst Rom. DRING O'G RADY , FIELD, situate in the and West Kent Wharf , Soutlnvark ; Par- reminded of the vast benefits that will accrue to society IN do, 4s 4d; Third do, 2s 7d ; Return— First Class, Os ; •-'(} do, Gsb'd East Sinithfidd, of Waterford and the surrounding Country for lent Ointment. The worst cases readily assume a owners aud j Barony of Coshmore and THE GLENFIELD STARCH, cels received at 137 Lcadenhnll Street, E.C. Plymouth-) iu general, nor of tho number of souls, most precious in deceased, the unparalleled support I have recei ved (since I com- healthy appearance whenever this medicament is ap- petitioners. Coshbride, and County of J- awarded the PRIZE MEDAL, 1862. H ENRV J. WABIKO , the Wharf , Milbay. Belfast—11. H EN- the sight of God, who will be rescued from certain nnd WATERFOKD AND TRAMORE KAILWAY. j in the Koynl Laun- tf] menced business in this town, I now beg to inform my plied ; sound flesh springs up from tho bottom of the J Waterford, held in fee farm, This Unrivalled STARCH is used BEBSOS & Soss, Donegal Quay ; De29 inevitable ruin ; and as every care and attention are be- Week Day Trains. — by Her MAJESTY'S LAUN- stowed on this department of the Institution, families Friends and Customers thai 1 have just returned from wound, inflammation of tho surrounding skin is arrested , All parties objecting to a sale of tho said lands are dry , and pronounced And at the Company 's Office , the MALL, WATERFORD , FINEST STARCH she ever used. sending their Washing will secure to themselves the tho Scotch Manufactory with the most superior Stock and a complete and permanent cure quickly follows the 1 ! 2 ; 3 1 4 ! 5 6 | 7 1 8 . 9 hereby required to take Notice of such order. Ami DRESS to be the . p m i p in- p m I p in i p in | p in '¦ a in LACE-DRKSSER declares it to be HAVEN further adv&ntago of having their commands executed of BOOTS and SHOES ever offered to tho Public, use of the Ointment. _a_m | a m 1 all persona having claims thereon may file such claims Her MAJESTY'S WATERFORD AND MILFORD h in | li in . b m . li m h in h m i h in i h in i h m tried , and the above Award by with promptitude and neatness. aud made entirely on a new and improved iirinciplo, P ILES, FISTCLAS, AND I NTERNAL I NFLAMMATION .— I) «2 : duly verified with the Clerk of the Records. the BEST she has Wfil »8 II 10 45 li 15 4 0 1 5 30 8 45 — — inmn of the most eminent scientific men of 'lie age ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Igg" Needlework in every variety strictly attended to. having all strong Leather Insoles and mado in the These distressing and weakening diseases may with T'ore *9 0 >11 15 ! 1 0 ! 3 15 4 30 1*6 o' 0 30 | — ; — Dated this 2nd day of April , 1801, latest fushion, and at little more than half the expense certainty be cured by the sufferers themselves, if they confirms its superiority. Sunday Trains. For JAMES M'DONNELL. WOTIIKRSPOON Jt Co., Glasgow and London. DAILY COMMUNICATION BUCHAN'S SUGAR-COATED SARSAI'A- of ordinary Boots sold in Watcrford. I wish to call will use Holloway's Ointment, and closely attend to the ~i R. DENNY URLIN, Examiner. 1 2 ( 3 » « 7 8 ! 9 I 10 RILLA PILLS.—It is a well-known fact that Sarsa- particular attention to LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE printed instructions. It should be well rubbed upon ' * THOMAS SLATTERY , Solicitor, having fit* ; sealed 12. Address, Secretary , (Sundays Excenlcd,) a in H m a m p m_ p m p m p ro I p m : pjn pm Carriage by post, two stamps pavilln is the Greatest Purifier of the Blond in the World.— BOOTS at Cs. fid., cheap at 10s. (id. These Boots are the neighbouring parts, when all obnoxious matter will II Ellis' Quay, Dublin, and Li3tnore Uuiiou, Anatomical Museum, -H A , Maddock-strcet , THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, lu-cp your Rlood Pure !—the Bowels Regular—and Defy tho h in h in , li m h m h in li m h m i h m : h m hra of Sale, , County BETWEEN made of the very best Kid, and aro really beyond all be removed. A poultice ot bread and water may some- Ml 0 I — 12 15 130 i! 30 4 30 3 45 — — — Waterford. (apS-H) Regent-street , W . SOUTH WALES AND ENGLAND Doctor 1—These Pills strike at the root of each disease, they i 45 2 0 4 0 9 ls| — I ; its Physical praise. Also, GENTLEMEN'S SPRING BOOTS at times be applied at bed time with advantage ; the most 0 10 — 12 *5 _30j — — A LECTURE on MARRIAGE Via Waterford and Milford Haven, in connection with are particularly beneficial uliero Mercury has been emploj'- scrupulous cleanliness must be observed. If those who Ncrrous Exhaustion , pm contamination ; M'O y post (wind aud weather permitting) so as to secure the Mis! sinrTiiij P"« *PJ P m. ing No. 40, held under Lease for lives renewable for scaled 20. Address. Messrs. PERKY &, Co., Waterford and speedily restores tone and manly vigor to tho most BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY , obtained in all complaints affecting the skin and joints 0 Paddlugton - - 6 0 9 15 11 45 4 . 50 8 10 12 stamps, departure of thu t) a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, and the- - «« 11 20 12 5S 3 40 8 20 ever, at the Yearly rent of £14 15s. 4d., and producing Surgeons Horuard-strcet, Oxford.street, London, W. impaired constitution. Sent through the Post to any Barronttrand Street by the simultaneous use of the Ointment and Pills. 114 Glonc'ter(dp 2 15 !!\ South of Ireland ; anil the 11 e conveyed y " der-street, and the Ground on which Two other Houses PERRY'S COUDIAL BALM OP UVAL CASSELL'S COFFEES ment of the liver and stomach, consequently, in many 225 Llanelly i - 11 48 4 S 4 93 i 5 - 6 17 duced Rates. FARES. cises. Side Agent in this country, Monsieur A. D , stand, in same Street, held by Lease for lives renewable resulting from the errors or excesses of youth, loss of natural purify the blood, which will 275| Hav'fordw't - 146 6 42 6 8 - - 8 I T. quantity, 33s 1st Class and 2nd Class Patent Medicine Agent, Birmingham. cases, time is required to Milford - 2 .15 7 7 6 28 - _• for ever, without being subject to any head rent, and. power and vijrour. Price lls., or four times the Cabin. mid Saloon FOR a long series of years these truly celebrated be effected by a judicious use of the Pills. The 335 New 8 36 1> S OPAIBA AND CODED G LOBULES, the original HEALTH AND MANLY VIGOR.—A Medical Coffees havo been held in the hi Train from Pnddington takes Third Class Pases- yielding together an annnal income of £11 lls. 44. KB R Y ' C Waterford to Paddingtou •• 50a. 40s. ghest estimation general health will readily be improved , although the The 6 0 a.m prej aration composed of the very nssenco of the JSals.im of Man of 20 years' experience in the treatment of gtit for the Bonth Wales Railway only. LOT No. 4.—Several Houses > Sbops, and Premises in Limerick to do. CtOs. 47s. throughout tho United Kingdom by tho many thousands eruption may be driven out more freely than before , SUMIAI TBAIHt. Capaiba and Cubcbs, pcrfi-ctly tasteless, in consequent of ... NERVOUS DEBILITY , Spermatorrbce, aad other af- at families to whom they have become au accustomed Alexander-street, aforesaid, held for three lives, »ow in In all cases of Gonorrueai , Kilkenny to do. ... obs. 44s. and which should be promoted ; perseverance is Down Trains from Paddington , lit, 2nd, Ic 3rd, 10 0 a. m. their being encased in sugar. fections which aro often acquired in early life, and unfit household beverage. Arrival at New Milford, ... 11 15 p.m. being, or 61 years from 29th September, .1831 , and a lc trial will prove the efficacy of 3rd Class and Deck , Watcrford to London, -4s. 6d. necessary. Gleet , Stricture, Ac, a bing Bufftrors for marriage, and other social du ies, has pub- So highly are CASSELL'S COFFEES esteemed and so Up from New Milford, „ 10 40 a. ra. reversionary terra of 50 years to commence aftqr - the fid. ami lls. per R BTUIIN TICKETS — From Waterford to London , Ox- , SOUE THROATS, DIFTHERIA , QUINSET , MDMTS, AND of this wonder-working remedy. Price 4s. lished a Book, giviDg the full benefit of hia long expe- wide-spread it> their reputation, that further commen- Paddington, arrival 11 5 p.m. expiration of said firsUmentioned terms, at the Yearly liof.le. Sent anywhere on receipt of Post-office order. Ad- ford , or Reading, 1st class and saloon, 70s. ; 2nd Class with plain directions for the recovery of ALL OTHER DERANGEMENTS OF THE THROAT —ON FAKES :—For Farea >:e Waterford anil Milfurd Haven Bojal rent of £12 12s , and producing an Annual Profit rience gratis, dation may be considered needless: Stetm Ship Advertistraent.in another colamn. rent dress, .Messrs. PERRY &. Co., as above ; or may he had from and cabin , 60s. Health and Strength. A single copy sent to any ad- the appearance of any of these maladies the Ointment of £61 10s. Strand ; Sauger 150, Oxford- FARES BT STI.AMER ItETUBff IICKKIS. CASSBLL'S COFFEE, NO. 1, Blue Wrapper, at Is. 2d well rubbed at least three times a day upon frout and Hnrsant , !229, , . dress on receipt of one Stamp. Address to the Secre- should be Lor. No. 5.—Premises at the Rere of the South side wt, London , W. (i'y311yl Cabin , Deck, Cabin Deck. per lb., is tlie TerJ article to produce a good strong the neck and upper part of thc chest, so as to penetrate tary,Institute of Anatomy,Birmingham. (jylo-tf economical beverage- THE MAILS FROM WATERFORD. of Patrick-street, held for a term of jews, with cove- Waterford to Milford... 12«. Od. 7s. 6d. 18s. 9d. lls.3d. to the glands, as salt is forced into meat. This course The hours up A whidi letters and papet» may be posted Just Publishe d, price Is., post free for 14 /lamps , or in a AWELI'S No. 3 Lilao ¦ ¦ nanf for renewal, at the Yearly rent, of j£l4 lpa,,&>. Passengers with 2nd Class Tickets can exchange from the TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. C CorpEB, , Wrapper, at Is. 4d. will nt once remove inflammation and ulceratlon. The at th« Waterford Office are as follow:"- •"• v ' ' •••- ' •> v sealed envelope, for 'JO stamps, GIVEN AWAY lb strength, ' These Premises comprise a Garden or Yard', c'ohtainlag Cabin to the Saloon on payment of 2s. 6d. each. Dr. SMITH has just published a Free Edition of per , possesses great with fine, full aromatic worse cases will yield to this treatment by following . Box OlbawV. Detpatcbed Tickets allowing Passengers to break the journey, flavour. In reality Coffee for family use. , Limerick, te , 9 15 a.m 9 25 sun nearly two roods of; ground , well adapted for 'Building PREMATURE DEBILITY , a popular Medical Th rough 20,000 copies of tho " WARNING VOICE, or PRIVATE the he printed directions. Clonmel, Cork be had at Paddington Railway Station, and at the First- CASSELL'S No. 4, Yellow Wrapper Doblin (eailr English Halls) tc, 1130 a.m 1144 Un purposes; also 8table, Conch-house, WorkshojttTijnber Woik , illustrated with numerous Engravings , treating may MEDICAL FRIEND," a New Work on tho cure ofNer- Corm, , at la.SA CROFULA OR KING 'S EVIL AND SWELLING or THE the (ireat Western and South Wales, Water- S Donganan, • ... -. I 30 p.m 3 « p-ra Yard, and Two Snail Homes, to all of wkfcfc .^there is on Spcrmatorrluca its Causes and Core, giving full instruc- Class Station s of vous Debility, I«piN), Depression , &c., which, if neglected, result iu Consumption, in air-tight Packets of 4 oz., 2 oz., and 1 oz., each, by moro suitxblc than any other ._ and Sypbilli*. Address : J AMES A LLKN , Bookseller, 20 ft' ar- Mr. M. DOWNEY, Quay and Adelphi Wharf, Watcrford. the system renders them Ferrybank (1st Mall), ... < 0 ajn 6 0 a.m and will be Sold together or in lot*to «uit/pa&«hto«tis. Insanity, nnd premature Death, with plain dircctiousfor per- tho appointed Agents throughou t tho Kingdom, complaints of a scrofulous nature. As 1)0 (2nd do) ...... 11 0 a.m 11 30 ».m wick.lane, 30 Pateruostcr-row, London. RKTCRX Tickets, nvailahle for 30 days, at a Fare and a Bookwill be sent remedy for all For and particulaas of ;titlp,&¦» '¦ :*-v. ') ,< n enclosing two postage stamps. Address Dr. SldTn f ollotrinyappointed Agents ;— Convent Terrace, . [ £0 1y] ewly atust, indiscriminate excesses, or too long residence in The Sea Voyage is only Seventy Miles. ton-crescent, Tavistock-square, London, W.C. bring about a cure. Do. do., on Sondaja ... 3 45 pan 4 0 p.m hot climates. TRIESMAR N O. 2 effectual ly eradicate* all Waterford.... W. M ASOH, NO. 40 Tho Quay. Both the Ointment and PilU should be used in the Dublin (late English Mails) Ac, ... 7 45 pjn • 8 IS p,m Cattle and Live Stock of all kiuds Bent by these Vessels ALSO , BT TUB SAMS AUTHOR , ._ DJD ; traces mild and aggravated forms, Cork .....J. LANOIANDB t Co., 11 Bridge-street following cases :— Clonmel, Cork, Limerick. , Anival. Dotlterj. TOBACCO ¦ ^Siy^l8HINO'^ACILE Loimanu Kidneys and all urino-genitnl diseases- TRIPS- Carrick,. Wanted. Bad BreaU OhllEIaint Goat Sklndiueasei ' ;• " ' ,- "' ' '^^^c-if , lie learned on application at any of the Railway Stations, or to Illustrated with Cases, Free by PoBt on receipt of Seven Agent Chapped handa . GlandalarSweUingiScurvy Dublin (late Eng. Mails) ic, ... 4 0 ajn ' 7 0 ajn . ¦ WARkHtJUB^HM- - MAR No. 3 is tin great Continental remedy for Syphilis and Callan ... Do. Burun Olonmel, Cork, Llmtrick, 1«, «.'4' .0 aitn 7 0 a.m ' ¦ Messrs. FORD & JACISOIT, 38 Cannon street, London, and Stamps. Contains a mass of information indispensable , Bnnloni Coma (Soft)¦¦ Lumbago Sore-heada ¦ ¦ O'SHAUGHqBflS(r,^ASDp'ii|v&i« of Secondary Symptoms. Cancara ' -" PlUi " Tomoun Kllkennj, Thomxstowa, New Boas, i .! : ' , Dr. SMITH, 8 Clonmines Do. *Ite 61 Mot- - m , £ • Foreign and .BrIl^ OIgiW:]3r5^*|«i|iia Tritimar No. 1.2. and 3. prepared in the form of a lor.- MICHAEL DOWNEY, to those for whom it it written. Address, obetuei and OontrsetedandBheum&tiim Ulctri Wextord, Aen on week daurt ; ; .- , 4.0 a, , 7 O o,m Dunoaram....B. WALSH, Grocer. Tin. An., on flntiiiftvii . 1^- 1 30 n.m rnnl rnrnnl «. Btturas;Bristol Blrd^ye, Gru^MftttfifcElati T^^™P""s»s»"na««« m ¦ : ? . '- 8S i Mbflf'S GgANMS. fiSV : junior Lord of the Admiralty RANCE COMPANY. FRENCH^ HAT MANUFACTURER cne < ' jmmiti»f3!' g irst QMr&V.rl^.ySl4tlSpril|il.44 ship the hands that worked In ROYAL INSU all Moon W-. Friday, ¦&• 9» Bd'Apr^.i - .-S &. CHABREL , ROBERTSON AND LEDLIE Waterford,\fnday, hi» one ' 9 . . JJT, 1 '' ? tbej«B«in-Wtig*J ^*Mhgmt»n\of hii :;fcaiie p|ofi^£^Te HAVE to return my sincere THANKS for theYery \?«athot nne «pd mlW. rj!~, .., ' .0 ,' .\ ¦: tions of bit connections with JJP life A "LITTLE GEORGE'S STREETof , trusts that the ESPECTFULLY call attention to ,*£ ' the^lffiry^of ia revealed, an^:»nj»j ^|j prompt and liberal spirit in which my claim was met Gentry and Waterford will T> Supplies of all NATIVE GRAIN trifling. MAzziMi.and his thorough knowledfeof oth%Italtan { ne I ^t Inhabitants con- ' for SIXTY POUNDS, for Loss and Damage I sustained tinue to patronise him. Ho begs to assure them LOKDOH, THUBBDIT EVB»I»TO.—Contois opened quiet vagabonds "were marked by a reservation, aVirit of of which the hell-born design of the difger is WHEAT Cd. to 0d. doarer-OATS Id. to 2d. Tery good , j by my Barn being Burned, on the night of the 29th that they will find, it their advantage to do so, as ho their LARGE and VARIED STOCK, but hare adranced J, and closed firm. Railways has compelled " ¦ tb.» mne u Tester. candour which indicated a knowledge that his asso-: enunciated. : Public opinion itja re. MARCH last. I furnished the Agent of the Royal Insu. is full determined to give a better class of Hat BARLEY uoiltered., ^- , ;. , ... - .. • ; in tfie mominf,,bqt dotffiWlody «boql;; , y ' MetropottaniO'aMvMced, anS closed firm. In for- ' and his jtireinent of Mr. :STAN8FELD, but a large porti6r^ WM . WHITTY, Esq., with an estimate of consumptive demand ; on rlV ' ciations were not the most reputable, of ranee Company, than they can possibly got from any but a Manufac- provided for the FOREIGN WHEAT.—A stead/ «dr«ncod, v Greek* .dwlned awl and I receivedb y return of ' ¦-• eign, fitock» jaexicani. fetrt, itSe-^mezpibKt -ta^heirthorertia^ aamago on the following day, turer. Ho calls particular attention to his Best Hat some kinds rather less money taken. closed Bat. Turkish consolides easier. Consolt after official ^o^twrifilBa^'CabIKll>rTJfeattBrtE&-Ww-'«n^ -^aeme Post a Cheque for the full amount of iny claim. I for 17s., as ona that cannot be surpassed for any of such man far ijfe» APRIL TRADE , INDIAMOORN.-Demandaomewbatlmprorod.Talae nnalterea, fcour«,, 91H. ; that could not well be held by a companion " Italian Liberator," GAEIBALPII y e most sincerel thank Mr. WBITTY for the kind and ana- his Hat P.M.—The Bonr»e ^ y price by any maker ; also the superiority of 'PAIIIB, .THOMDAT EVBITIBC, 3.30 of tlie Ministry dangtr, Viit yet and the impartial manner FLOOR.—Demand slow, at late rates. or 10 cents, higher men without carrying into that office brave and* lew ' fesrM of personal ble manner he received me, for 12s. 6d. [al8-tf] In all tho Departments. has beta steady. Rentes closed at 66.10, -of by which he recommended my claim. !&" Fancy or particular shaped Hats and Caps COLE & PROSaOR.. , than yesterday. —.¦•-.-.• •-• . -«• .• —.,-. •• an amounttrf• odium < nnbwable-inrvthac-eyea^f all tb^-companioo^uid. friend MAZZINI,., the. author Thanks to Constable I also beg to return my best made to order. The old Hats dressed free of charge. PRICES CURRENT. le dtl>rjmp: broad. When, on of the following atrocity :— ¦ ; ¦ ' ; ; the Slioverue Station ; HONDON STOCK EXCHANGE—WBDSBSDAT. respectable peop ino\ p • • J OBDAN and his Men, from (ais-tf) 53 Quay, Waterford v fathers of the are be- Noo.f PBIOBS—Consols for Money. • 91H ; Consols the trial of GRECO and his accomplices, th'e Procuj ^OrgtnW.aieompany.ofdeath , like our although not in their District, their exertions WATEKFORD DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM rob tut and decided, of the IRISH forAocount,»lH i Newr3per Cents, 89H- , , ' ' 'writteh Lombard league. Let eighty young meo, yond praise, and who, assisted by Several Oljf ; Consols for reur-General of Franco firstpbintid'oat, fronv aelacted from amongst^ yourselves; and the most prudent of Fire CMSIHO PRICES—Consols for Money, Neighbours, worked most determined to get tho NOTICE. Acconut, 91i 2; New 3 per Cents, 89J}. documents found on the prisoners, that Mr. STANS- theiiopalie*;Vdw jWth a Wrrible oath. Let these eighty be manner. GAME WHKAT , per barrel of iiSfllbi. a. u. s. ds. d. s. d. under, which they did in a very praiseworthy GOVERNORS and DIRECTORS of thia -O separated, organisid in groups«f three, or at tbe most of five, WILLIAM GRACE. THE — White - - - 11 6 to 23 0 00 0 to 00 TELD 'S residence in London was named as the re- ; (H«) ASYLUM will receive SEALED PROPOSALS fTlHE following Townlands, in the BARONY of IDA _ Red - - - 21 9 22 3 00 0 00 0 DUBLIN STOCK EXCHANGE—Y ESTEKDAV under the orders of sixteen heads of groups known to you 8l" ' M. ' FLOWER , an let them promise silence, prudence dissimulation ; let them for Bupply of tho following Articles, of best quality, 1 COUNTY of KILKENNY, aro strictly PRE- — Shippingdo , - 21 0 -6 00 0 00 0 Pd. Cash. Acct. ceptacle for correspondence with , BAKLEY ner barrel avoid every occasion of collecting together, of quarrelling, for SIX , ,or M4lbf OOHf — AZZINI Lord gave and in such quantities as may bo required, SERVED .— — Grinding . - - to « 12 0 00 0 00 0 3 per Cent Consols assumed name for M , the Junior and let them be considered in Italy as wise mea. Manage MILLINERY AND MANTLES Oct., 1861. MELVILLE n O IK) 0 00 0 New 3 per Cent Stock ml 89|i MONTHS, viz.:—Prom 1st May, to the 30th PARKSTOWN, , — Malting - - IS I) a very equivocal answer, which might be taken as. to arm them with daggers, ntt before the day of action ; White Bread, at per lb., in loaves of One Pound and ATATEEMORE, RAHIMJ AKEEN, OATS, per barrel of lOOlbs. Bank of Ireland 100 321J — FOR APRIL. — Black - -SJ 9600 On Hiljemian Bank 26 391 — subsequent stage to be those who have arms should deposit them until that day, Fourteen Ozs. ; Oatmoal, Rice, at per Cwt. j Ox or NICHOLASTOWN, BALLINAWORAHAN, a total denial that had at a some misfortune untbonght of might overtake them and re- AIRMOUNT, BALLYKILLABOY, UP- — White - - ft a 10 0 00 0 00 0 Provincial Bank 2S 921 — , , Heifer Beef at per lb., Rounds and Laps only ; Do. . - 9 6 10 0 00 0 00 o revoked, and an intimate knowledge of M AZZINI and veal the weapon, which would suffice to raise suspicion. J PER AND LOWER, — Grey National Bank 30 771 77i Now Milk, KU MURRY, FI.OU11, per Sack ol asnilia Somo safa man amongst you should cousecrat« himself to at each ; Mutton, at per lb,, in Quarters ; BALLINCREA MILTOVVN and , National of Liverpool (libited) 10 18 — his movements, rather boasted of than palliated. "TTTTE have received our Selections of at per , — Superfines - - 92 8 M 0 00 0 00 0 study, observe the habitations of tbe general, and of tbe prin- at per Gallon, Lactometer Proof ; Black Tea, FAHY, 30 0 Ml 0 00 o Union Bank (limited) 22 20 — PALMER- TINVANCOOSH, — Inferiors - - - 2(i o In Mr. STANSFELD'S defiant attitude Lord cipal officers heads of the staff, commandant of tbe artillery, lb. ; Soft Sugar, at per lb. j Shell Coa and Nibs, BALLINCURRAGH , OATMEAL 0 '00 0|00 0 00 0 Mining Co. of Ireland 7 23 — , CHARLESTOWN, , per Sack - - 00 himself &c., and their habits especially at tbe hoars whan the greater BON- at per lb. j Yellow Soap, at per Cwt. ; Candles, at BALLYMOUNTAIN, BISHOP'S HALL, BRAN, peiMmrrel.of 84lbs. - 0 <> O "' 0 0 0 0 City of Dublin SteamCompany 100 112J1 — STON committed the grave error of declaring , MILLINERY AND TRIMMED part of tho officers aro thoughtlessly out, aud tbe operation per do>. lb., Composite and Dipped. MOANROE, NEWTOWN, Roynl Allan. Steam Navigation Co. 10 7s. 8d. -• a participator, and in the sincerity of his friendship deli- CAPPAH, FOREIGN. Free. 60 «xd — n ight happen simultaneously. Two or three decided men XETS which will to found tho best 70 Tons Best CARDIFF COAL, at per Ton, BALLYHOMUCK , United General Gtu-i irators and , BAUNNAGELOGE, GAULSTOWN. BAILWATB, joined issue with the assailants of consp should serve for each of these important officers ; twouty for vered at Asylum in bags from Ship. the all ; thirty for the ' . or for any other 1 3-8 yards Frize at per yard ; 4-4 yards Bird-cye Also the following lands in the COUNTY of the Great Southern anil Western 100 91 — their associates. By a bare majority of twelve, assorted Produced by us for the Season. , WHEAT, per barrel, of SSOllic. >• <•. «. A Limerick.. 50 id — point to Deselected, suggested by circnmstanccs in tbe place. 4-4 yards Check for Aprons, at ol WATERFORD :— - 00 0 to 00 0 Waterford nnd Premier succeeded in defeating in the House of lost. The Calico, at per yard ; CITY — American - - - Watcrford It- Lim. 5 per ct. rd 50 id — When tbe Austrian army lias lost its officers it in yard j 4-4 Stout Blay Linen, at per yard ; 4-4 Stout CHRISTENDOM UPPER NEWTOWN and — Marlnnople - - - - 25 .3 25 B conduct of people should be cared for , maintained' well, kept in good MANTLES. — nerdianski - - - 00 » 00 (I Wate-.ford & Kilkenny 100 12i — Commons a motion for enquiry into the Blay Calico at per yard ; 4-4 Slight Blay Calico, AND LOWEtt, NEWBATH. humour, und organised as much as possible ; but the project , — Ghirka - - 24 o 24 3 Do. 6 por cent, red 100 xi — Mr. STANsr&LD which, if passed, could bear no other 3-1 Twilled Sheeting, at per yard ; 2Jxli Blankets, ANNEMOUNT, 0Q I) 00 0 xi — of tbe officers' vespers must be kept entirely secret ; if not it Galatz and Kalalat- - - . Waterford and Tramore 10 . Tlie X KUTST SHAPES, from tbo best at per pair ; 34 inch Blue Flannel, at per yard ; All persons trespassing on any of these lands after NDIAN CORN, Yellow, Oilemi , A OalaW, l« « 18 9 appearance than a voto of censure on the Ministry would turn out a plan totally diverse and false . It would Wofting Cotton, this Notice aro liable to legal prosecution. • — Foxonian & Ibrnlia - - IB 0 16 3 of English senators suffica that the good port ol the populace should be made 30 inch White Flannel, at per yard ; 1« 0 18 0 Stirred by the fiery denunciation concerted French Models, in Gros-Grain and Glace. Dol li Chambers, at per Ballymountain, Nov. 7th, 1863. nf — — American, aware tbat at one toll of the bell, or at any other Nos. 1 and 7, at per lb. ; p — — Frcncn and American White 00 O - 00 0 and newspapers—many of whom impudently, even to signal, they should go into the square, with weapons of their doz. j Leather Butt, at per lb. ; Calf Skins, at per — - Egyptian , - - - - 00 (I 00 (I CIj c Waterforti 0t\n% GAME NOTICE ... U 0 14 o this moment, affect uon-belief in the genuineness trade, or any others that they can procure. ....The ROBERTSON & LEDIIE, lb. ; Sweeping Brushes, at per doz. ; Scrubbing do., — - Damaged insurrection- FI.OUR , American ,per barrel , or lfWIln . - 0(1 o 00 o vespers completed, tba eighty would become the at per doz. ; Tin Quarts, at per doz. ; Tin Pints, at tlMVE following LANDS in the BARONY of IDA _ i|0 0 00 0 " BE JUST, AND FEAR NOT." of the last plot against the life of the Em- ary staff, and would guide the people, according to instruc- of KILKENNY are strictl Pre- French, per iiack, of afilllba. - - 53 Quay, Waterford per doz. ; Starch, at per stone ; Washing Soda, at 1 nnd COUNTY , y INDIAN MEAL, American, per brl. or IKSIbs. 00 0 00 o peror—the French authorities took other and tions to be concerted before band, and npon which we shall at per lb. j Do., served : BALLYNAMONA, BALLYKEOGHAN, ' ( ' Home Manufacture, ) ,, - ,« - have time to understand each other. .... There is per stone ; Tobacco., Medium Size, ~ ~ l8 u imputa- at per lb. ; Floor Cloth, at per yard. KILLASPY. Also the LANDS of MOUNT SION, in I per suck, of 2fl01hn. ) " " FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1864. more effective means to hurl back the no need of frequent correspondence with me as that also is Small Size, RYF. MEAL, - " " 110 0 00 0 Contractors to give Security, or be paid One Month tho BARONY of KILCULLIHEEN and COUNTY of tion, in which they succeeded so well , that in tbe dangerous. One word U enough, " we can accept," nud SEED OATS another saying " the work is finished " WATERFORD. SAMUEL T. GEUBB, J.P. default, of M AZZINI ns a , we are ready. . . . 11ACKAS has about 200 BARRELS of CA- in Arrcar. recent condemnation, by An soon as you are ready; I will give you some officer.} to MR. Proposals to be delivered to the Manager on or be- Killaspy House, August, 1863. Iatl4-tf] LATEST NEWS NADIAN, WHITE POLAND, arid BLACK Imports and Exports for the Week ending Thursday, hireling assassin, letters were produced and read by Jiroct the insurrection following the vespers, some pecuniary foro 11 o'Clock a.m., ICth Inst., specifying as to tho means for the first days ZARTARY, for SALE. , Mr. STANS- , and I ahull be myself in Milnn for and on the back the naturo of Mr. HAMILTON CROFT, the 1th inst. THE GERMANO-DANISH WAR. the Procureur-General from the wife of that first day. ... If tba affair succeeds liutlorstowu Castle. [f26-tfl Quality, Price, n a vixen was dislodged. Sbo led tho hounds C KI .KIIRATEU AUTIFICIAL M,\:«UKii, An*Ms's NITRO - to cool, do they form a thick soapy , as with yonr March 30, at Paddington, Theodore Fawcctt, E»q., son of iving a few words of confi P. & M. Kehoe j Dungarvan—.Mr. G. Fitzmaurice ; dark a cloud, without g . A beautiful dance over a stiff country. She tried all her PmisrilATE or Hi.ooii MANUUE, and Superphosphate ot preparation.— FKEDBRICK V ERSMANN , Consulting and the late Colonel Fawcett, of CraTCn-hlll , Bayswater. to Eliia Day by day, new events arise to retard the Arch- arts Voug hal—Messrs. J. W. 1'im & Sons. (m25.tfj Analytical Chemist.—London, April 11 , 1803.'' Awdry Agnes, danghter of the late Captain Henry Hill , 57th duke Maximilian from receiving the Mexican dence and of hope, and at the same time expressing to foil her pennerg, and at last succeededin finding a friendly Lime. Regiment. depu- rabbit-hole. Tbo evening was now far advanced, and the He has on Stock, as usual, Superior Black and Every Packot of " Harper Twelvetrees' Glycerine tation and accepting the throne. The difficulties a' well-deserved senteuce of approbation of the value Soap Powder" contains Harper Twelvetrees' signature. field separated pleased with tbe performance of tbe Tips. Orcon TEAS, Raw and Refined SUGARS, Coffees, ALLIANCK D E AT HS about the succession to the Austrian th rone were no of the life and the friendsh ip of the French Emperor. Now at the closo of tbo season, tbe members of both hunting Sold in Penny packets everywhere. Manufactory ;— On Friday, al her residence, the Glen, Ballybrickcn, Spices, and Cheese ; GUINNESS'S XX PORTER, Life, and Fire Assurance Company after a sooner settled b Maximilian agreeing to have hia clubs have reason to be prood of tbo success which has Bromley-by-Bow, London, E. hhort illness, Mrs. Slattery, wife ot tho late Mr. Laurence y " With regard to those insinuations and aspersion! SWKET and BITTER ALES, and JAMESON'S OLD BARTHOLEMEW LANE, LONDON. Slattcry, Tery deser»edly regretted. May sbo rest in peace. claims to succession laced after those of his brother, attended their united meets this year. At lady-lane at an advanced age p referred to b Mr. STANSPELD," said tbe noble lord , MALT WHISKEY, on Sherry Butts. , , Mre. Carolile, mother-in-law Cnrl Ludwig, than the death of an Archduchess in* " y THE KILKS.VNT MATORALTT.—At tbe Kilkenny quarter Families wishing to economise would do well to P IT A L—FIVE MILLIONS STERLING. The Perfection of Starching to the ROT. Wm. M'Cance. CA be attained by using BRIGG'S AUSTRA- At Bercsford-street , Mn. Dclahunty, widow of the lato tervened; hut now the Atoniteur announces defini- "I can onl y say that, with him, I repudiate them sessions, before , Tbomas de Moleyns, Esq., Q.C., chairman, ^nircliase from him, and one trial will convince them PRESIDENTS : MAY, Mr. LIAN SATIN GLAZE STARCH , which is John Delabunty, painter, Johnstown. tivel y that the Archduke will receive the deputation " with distain. I am firmly convinced , and I am .Michael Shortal, solicitor, sued Dr. John T. Campion for tba (lint they can buy on better terms than at larger and SAMUEL G URNET , Esq. ; Sir M OSKS MONTEFIOUE , Bart. On Friday, at Graccdlen, Patrick, aged 24, son of Mr. Michael unquestionably the Best and Cheapest Starch now on to-morrow, and proceed to Mexico on Sunday. sum of £13 12s. 4d: due by defendant as a bill of costs Tor inure expensive Establishments Rate of Assurance and every information may be Connolly, Tictualler. Decease!, cut ofTin the primo of life, waa " sure that all those who know my honourable friend otfered, while tho clastic stiffness au J brilliant finish it very much esteemed by all who knew him.—R:I.P. THE PRINCIPALITIES. moving in tbe Queen's Bench for a mandamus against Ro.se- lmi-streel, March 25th, 1801. (apl.3t) had of April .1 " must be equally convinced , that any charge of im- iniparts arc unequalled. Sold by Grocers, Oilmen, and , at Comragh House, Grace Eierina, daughter ot the from tbo exercise of Mil. RICHARD HARRIS , late Jotln Palliser, Esq,, of Derrylaskan, county Tipperary, aud Intelli gence from Paris mentions that a complete Alexander Colles, to restrain him tbe of- ARPER WELVETREES lication in those base praceedings, which I think 15, Queen-street , Watcrford. Druggists. Wholesale Agent, H T , Comragh, county Waterford. " p fice of Mayor. It will be remombered that at the election of TO FLAX GROWERS Bromley-by-Bow London, E. (at7-ly) April 3 rupture has taken pluce between the four Powers on MARINE ASSURANCE. , , at the residence of her danghter, In Marlfleld , Mrs. " have been so basely throvin out against him, i? en- Mayor for 1863, the Town Council of Kilkenny conferred on Jane Anne Tunbridge, wlfs of John Tunbridge, Esq., Deputy the question of the sequestrated convents in the Dan- I " .t It. FURNISS, 2, PETER-STREET, W ATEK . Cargoes per Steamer nnd Sailing Vessel to any Ordnance Store Keeper, St. John's, Newfoundland. ubian Principalities. England and France are for " tirely devoid of foundation. I will not go into de- themselves tbe distinguished privilege of choosing no less tbau in the Irish, Bristol , and English Channels, as- April 4, at Cork, Bella Hamilton office—tbe then Mayor •J . IOKII , respectfully inform tho Public that they port LATEST MARKETS. , youngest daughter or ibe the principle of indemnification. Austria and Rus- three gentlemen to thnt , Mr. Colles, Bured on very MODERATE TERMS . (tf) late John Horatio Thompson, 56th regiment. " tails, but I will say that my honourable friend at- being a candidate, and bis votes being equal with those are prepared to receive any quantity of LONDON CORN EXCHANGE-WEDNESDAT. April 1 at Derrylahan Park sia oppose it ¦ , , county Tipperary, Elizabeth, , and when the courier who brings me " taches the same value to the v clfare and personal recorded for Alderman Huggy, voted himself to be re-elected, LINEN FO/t HLEACII1NG, Thert were quite limited arrival! of Kngliilt grain for lliii widow of General Head, of Modreeny House, In said county, d;ij' »nii very moderate imports of foreign articles ol this news left, it was a question of how to bring and another portion of the council being nf opinion that be guarantee shall be executed in the neatest The Waterford Coach Factory i market, nged S3 jears. " safety of that sovereign who reigns over the em- Wliioli they the trade. The licit ttneliili wbeat aold at tho pricei ot Mon- On tbe 3rd Instant, at Oarrigboy, cuunty Cork, Mr. Patrick about an Austro-Turkisli occupation of the provin- had not tbe power of recording the casting vote, tbat being1 tbe sty le, and with promptitude. (R . LA WLOll'S.) day, and there was no quotablo change in the value of any Connolly, aged 66, tho eldest brother of ex-Head-Oonttable ces ; hence the reports by telegram this morning of " pire of France which any man in this House at- privilego of tbe senior alderman, elected Mr. Boggy Mayor, also prepared to receive WOOL, to be description of foreicu. Town flour was uuakertj ; country Michael Connolly, of the City Waterford Constabulary. and others elected Mr. Hart. Mr. Colles Tliev are II. L. Has now on Show at his Establishment, marks were purchased Blowly on former l-rms, and Americans the concentration of Austrian troops on the WQIU- " taches, and that he is as sensible as we are that being determined miinuffielurediutoBI-ANKETS FLANXBLS FRIEZE, CATHERINE-STREET, and BEUESFOIO-ST., April 4, at Haystown, county Wexford, aged 37, Charles, to hold the office, a meeting of six members of the council . . supported prices. Barley was In steudy demand, at quite jOUDCCSL son of tho late Samuel Wheelock, Esq., proprietor of chian frontier. and TWEEDS. A Large Stock of Home-made i Wnterfoni, the following New Work:— D3 much money. Matt realised previous quotations steadily. " that great sovereign has upon many great and im- took place, and on a ballot, Mr. Town Councillor Campion \^ the Wttford Contervallvi. AMERICA. TW HKDS they always have on hands. Full sized Circular-Fronted BROUGHAMS ; Miniature Bclins were fully ns dear. Peas met a moderate inqniry On 3rd inst., of consumption, in tbe 19th year of his age, John , " portant occasions proved himself to be the true was chosen as the plaintiff to sue for the mandamus, and at former currencies , Oats were taken off to a pretty liberal »on of the late Mr. John Byrne , ot Shillelagh, co. Wicklow N EW YORK , M ARCH 24 The Confodeiatei accordingly gave instructions for that . pnrpose to Mr. Fl!ix Growers will find it their advantage to Manu- ditto, only 8} Cwt. of last market day. . made extent, at tbe extreme pricet In se doing, and J. & R. FURNISS having a with Circular Frout and Round Roof, to carry Seven LONDON CATTLE MARKET— YESXEKDAY. Nolan , Esq., of White's Wall , in the county Kilkenny. a senator and an assemblyman of the legislature *y further, and the present action WHS brought to recover the practica! knowledge of the above trade, the Public Persons inside nnd Two out. Deasiij, 1,030 ; cows, 70 ; tliceji, 5,720 ; calves, 359 ; pigs. 110. April 3, at Llsalea, county Dublin, Robert Hall, Esq., of of that state. General Longstreet 's army is reported " and dynastic welfare arc not only of the utmost costs incurred. The Chairman granted 3> Kill to 5s 8d ; veal Merlon Hall, county Tipperary. a decree for £11, materiall by dealing at their Establish- A CANOE BAROUCHE ; Park , Albert, and Victoria Hei;l, 33 ?d to tifTer New York , Feb. 27, Bridget, youngest daughter of tbe late campaign. showing bow society abhors every semblance of as- corporation, or any office under tbe crown, it tu*ty o , on JUST ARRIVED, TWO CARGOES OF TALLOW MARKET— YESTBKDAY. James Wallace of Thomastown, The Wilmington Journal motion of Sir O'Brien and A number of Second-hand PHiETONS. WAGGO- LONDON , eo. Kilkenny, In her 21st year. , alluding editorially to a lots of which J OSEPH John Gray, entrusted to 8ir P.¦ Slow sale ; P.Y.C,, 41s 3d to 4Is Od on the epot. sociation with tbe diabolical p " ;' ¦!¦¦: ¦*" Lawes' Patent Superphosphate N ETTES OUTSIDE CARS, &c. Federal blockade, says that owing to the peculiar Mr. Cogau for presentation. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET— YESTERDAY. M AZZINI has so frequently been proved to be con . POTATOES, BAHLEY and OATS, now situation of the channels leading to that harbour AIBBJOED O T pooilily f«'f Bristol , g c. agent they could select from the many in their pro- was a very good have been received from nearly all manner. s!7-tf buyers, i£d t Newport B blockade runners and states that the saltable. Linseed dearer , 63s lor liomliajr. Puppet in strong 3rd—Dublin (s), Davis, , coals ; Courier ( ), Aylward. , Federals can were obtained by sellers. Good atbre cows obtained prices ' turists in this County. Mil(ord,g o; Zephyr (b), Coffer, Liverpool, g c. only capture one out of every gramme, cither to drive the Ministry from office, or demand . twenty of their ranging from co»» 10 to £15 ; good PERUVIAN AND PHOSPHO GUANOS ; WATERFORD AND KILKENNY RAILWAY 4th—Aurora (si , Pascoe, London, go; Emma, Harris, St steamers. Tho decree of cause a dissolution of the prctent Parliament, which £9 to £12 ; milcb » * MANCHESTER CORN MARKET—YEOTKBDAT. John's, NF L,, fish ; Madia (s), Crawford, Glasgow & Cork ,g c, the United States District forward heifers ran from £7 to £9; yearlings, £4 to to. j FEEDING CAKES, SEEDS, &c. wheat was exceedingly dull and 1'IIB demand for . prices in Stli—City of Paris (»), ream, Milford, g c ; Alexander (s) Court, in the case of the Saxon, not only orders the was made under Lord DERBY 'S administration. Everything in tbe Utter Jine werenearly all purchased, as : lavour olbujri'rs. Flour more pressed lor sale and declined 6d Cadiz, S..le A2*nt for County Wexford, PUNCHESTOWN RACES, wine. ship and her cargo to be restored to the owners, but there was a good attendance of buyers from all parts of tlie /- N Auctioneer. per sack. (itb-Malakoff (s). Aylward , Milford, g e ; Briton (ui , DaTJs, JOHN HINTO , TUESDA Y, Vlth APRIL, 1864. Bristol, g c ; Clodagh, Ldmoods, Swansoa, coals. recommends that Lieutenant Donovan, who shot conutry. No fat sbecp appeared ; a few of a middline des- / / Eoniscorthy and Artburstown. SALKORD CATTLE MARKET—TUESDAY. MAZZINI AND THE DAGGER bought n for n01De use at fr /' -r< Stores in il'cxford, (leasts, I Stt; clieep, 6,J7u ; calves, 717 ; 7th—Vonus, Llaunelly. culm ; Aurora (s), Belfast, g c ; T.C Mr. Grey, should be tried by court-martial for the cription were eagerly P °w 7d. to accommodate parties wishing to attend these At market — . Gloucester, salt i Vesta (s), O'Donnoll, Liverpool to 6O«. ,- small, 16s. to 21s. • lied House, Wpxford, April, 1SG4. (apl-Ct) TO liuat bcL'l, 7d to 1\i ; middling, 0d to 6jd ; inferior do, 4d to , g c. murder. Tho questions 8d. per lb; itore pigt, 36*. . RACES, First and Second Class RETURN SAILED. of compensation to the Slil. B<*st wudrlcrs, in wool . 8Jd to 9d; do clipped, 6|d to 7d; Mr. J AMBS STANSFELD, M AZZINI 'S banker in Portions of the fountain, recently noticed as arrived here | TICKETS at SINGLE FARES will bo Issued at Wa- 5d to Od i calves, 5d to 7Jd per lb. There was rather a 2nd-Galway, Weiford, manure : Argyle, Madigan, Cardiff , widow and the owners have been reserved. & Undertaking Establishment, ewes, rtuU from Paris for erection at Curraghmore, Coffin Factory H' terford and from intermediate Stations to Kilkenny by better trade for beef. .Sheepsold slowfy ut rather lo-ier prices. Iiltwood ; City of Paris (s), Pearn, Milford, g c. London, late junior Lord of the Admiralty under by steamer m •§ jVo. 1 Alexander.street, attrford. 4th—Mary, Power, Cardiff, ballast I Thomas, Edmonds, HOUSE OP COMMONS -LAST NIO»T. tho 5 p.m. up Train from Watcrford on Monday, 11th CATTLE MARKET-YMTKHDAY. Swan- Lord Palmerston' have been placed on .board lighters, for transmission to ); RICHARD FITZGERALD begs to inform his tJUHLIN NEW sea, copper ore ; Catberina, Lllientbal, Le Gaayr, ballast ; Tl>e CHAif CRi.pon of the BXCHKJUEK made Iiis finnncinl s administration, and member of April, entitling tho holders to return from Kilkenny Our cattle mark t lo-ilay was ktmiller than this day week ,with Thorney, Sharmau Newport, pitwood ; MalakohT (s|, statement. Having Vnttf tw, close to their destination. In addition to tbo high numerous Friend*, and the Public generally, ; in some canei a small advance , , Aylward elaborately gone through tho varioni the British House of Commons, in hia £ on the 12th or 13th by any Train. (By Order) . sales over at full pricei Milford , g e ; Vesta ( s), O'Donnell, Liverpool , g c. ' duties forming revenue he atatc in what man- speech of ex- price paid by tbe noble Marquis for this magnificent work of :; that he i» now prepared to receive orderB in the Under- and store cattle much less in numbers. For veal , proceeded to '¦ Limerick Terminus 4th A 1804. (It). I .limbs scarce; 5th—J. M. Tiernan, Dublin , oats ; Emma, Portsmouth, otto - ner government mean to deal Instead of charg- culpation on Monday night, from act, toe cost of transmission will tw about £300. , - Office, , pril, very hish prices asked, ileef , 5Ui to COi to B3» ; even, (in Ui Vigilant, Neath, oats ; Excel, Wexford, barley ; Gipsy (») with them. " below the gang- taking Business. to 9d -wr lb veal . Bris- ing a duty on corn of Is. it waa proposed to 65a ner cwt, sluking the otfal ; mutton, 7Jd i , tol. Burns, g c ; Mcsstnger, Plymouth, oats ; Neptane, Jones per quarter, way, " out of the ministerial ranks The Marquis of Waterford bos purchased from.Mr. per lb; lambs. 20s to ma to u, ench. Al charge 3d. per cwt., , nnd free from / BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY Dd to IIMW ll|d Bristol, oats ; Courier (s), Aylward, Milford, go. ' inasmuch as taxation on grain waa al- M'Carlhy, corn dealer, Clonrael, 2,000 barreli of oaU for hi1 £> Smithfield pie market the assortment not so good-prices, 43s 6th—Doable X, Doyle, Cuarlestown, oats ; City of Pari( ways on weight. He proposed to reduce tbe license of small the reservation which office imposes expressed! his 1 owt> A cows but ft) , atud, which is in addition to the vast to A5» j fancy pig", 4s" *° 46a P" "umber of Aylward , Milford, s Oi Pladda («) , Crawford, Glasgow K c shopkeepers for srlling toa from 11s. 6d. to 2s. 6d., quantity grown an the K , '- where desire to refer to his first evasive ' ¦ ¦' Gabriel's Teeth Preparations. PUNCHESTOWN RACES, fewer calves for sale. Alexand«r (s), Carnegie, Dublin, wlue j Dublin (s), Davis, New. they occupied houses under a ten ponndrating outside a par- answer about noble Marquis own lands. , . . /•^ Messrs. port, outlast. . : OWDER APRIL \2th 18G4. DUBLIN PROVISION MARKETS. liamentary, borough. lie proposed to reduce tha stamp his relationshi p urith the CoMPElixtvB EXAMIBATIOK.—At tb« late test examina r GABRIEL'S R OVAI. Toorju P , prepared from a TUESDAY, , WInd!-8.W. conspirator, and then _ {| Od, and 2s. Cd. At Snittolficld* bacon Market on WeJnesday thero was a small duty on we of proxies at public meetings from 6d. to Id. tion, held at the University;, ¦# 'c. os used by her Majesty, Is. per the abovo day a SPECIAL TRAI. N will leave bacon. 1'rlees—Flitch bacon, 50s In J6i ; added :— Hall, ' D»NUy .Castle, Mr) Uccfi ON dunpl. of liome cured ' Then would alto baa . reduction on letters of attorney for the bold nt the office of tlm paper, and by all che- Limerick at 7 o'Clock, a.m. (calling at Boher light. S6s to 60s ; middles, 63s : American bacon, old. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. Thomas Joseph Farrell, «on to Mr. Mathev Farrell, 'Bally- M box. lieVvv and H KKIIBT UNT receipt of dividends. Ai to tha duties on sugar he " I , OOs i cheeks, 42s to 44s; Wicklow hams, OOi Tnr. K - H .—Saturday, l«th April, Donlnga, ttt II. proposed the said tbat I knew him, from a long and intimate ' mists throughout the kingdom. and Pallas) for Sallins, returning same day by Special 39s to 41s - dried 30.—Monday 18th, Tho Rower—Wednesday 20th ollowing changes : on refined' personal bricken, successfully passed for the office 'oT Registry of i*| ABTK , the tosi to 60s ; long fine, 70a to 84s , American hams, 60s to sis ; , Ballynaalo— Mfor duty would be reduced relationship, to be incapable of this kind of low and ABRIW. A KTICEPT.C TOOTH P pre- Train at 7 p.m. FARES. Friday 22nd, Oaatlccamer—Monday 25tb, O '* Knddei'ed lard, Ma to 54s per cwt. Dungartan—Thursday from 18s. 4d. to 1 2t lOd, on white clayed from IB *, to ljj8d , odious criminality which had led to this charge ; and L now Deeds. This adds another to the liat erf racecBfolcandidates extant /or whitening the Teeth, without injury 7IKST CLASS, SECOND CLASS. .'8tb, The Eow«r—Monday, May 2nd, Rosberoon, at 12 o'clock on brown clayed from 13s/ lOd ' ' ^§' paration HUTTER MARKET—YSBTBBUAV. . to 10s. 6d., and on Mnsco- repeat that statement. (Ob). I will say this to tbe House prepared by our accomplished citino, Mr. M'Clean, to whom - ¦(& -2s. 0d., und 5s. per box. Sold at the 16 CORK UHOK HAMBima will meet for April,.18e4—Tuesday 12th viulo from 19s. 8d. to 9s. 4d. to the Enamel, Liraerjck to Sallins and back 22 1 . !> Com.-While wheat, 0s Od to 0s Od j red wheat, 6s Od to 0s Aglish-Frlday l»lh, Oappagb-Tuesday I«b, The government bad d»ter- tbat at »°me oilmer momenta of the fntnre, the rising . generation.'of Wajnforq/qre gw«tly. indebtad. *M by all Chemists throughout Losleron-Priday mined to propose no change in tbe malt f T"L v*f ¦ Office of this Paper, .«d Bohcr „ „ 20 10 15 'J 0d ; barley, 5s 3d to 6J Od ; Hack oats, St 2a to 5s 7d j while, 22nd, Mountain Castle—Tuesday 26th, Olashmore—Friday 59th dnty. A* to the in- w> WUH* I look, some of those perhaps who hear ma now Tbe same talented candidate aI», pas*pdbU examinations & Pallas „ „ 10 8 11 10 Us Od to 0i Od, Wbitwhnrch Uonte to wind op. At twelve o'clock. come tax he proposed to adopt the policy of reducing it Hs »«mory back Cttholio; Universitywhile in 8t. §§' White Gutta ™T ?»'"je'f upon tbia ,nigbt tndiaay, for matriculation iuto the f "" liemically prep ared Pcrclia EDNBSDAT oirunistances ptrmitted to iti legal minimum of finance. , mat£ ' .' ' ' ' aabrfcV^C Tho hoHcra of theae Ticket* oan also return by any CLONMEL MARKETS-W . That nuns testimony cannot hav« been worthlm, for John * College., . .. . . , ..;f,,.:l:i'',i :¦.¦« . iii.i-...... •: H ing extant for Decayed Teeth, UTTKR the quality is improving. could be done by two saoceuiTa redaction! Ho hns Enamel is tli€ best Stopp of the Trains tho following day, including Night Mail. B . As the weather softens LOCAL RAILWAY TRAFFIC of a penny And given pledges (as I have) ¦ of ¦ the ¦sincerity of his Aproi»TMijn.—Tbe Hon. C. U.Soytb, D.L., Btllinf no matter how far decayed, renders the Thirty firkins at market tills day ; prices 103a to 115s ; demand ho proposed to take tbo first of thew sUpi and reduce it at convictions." ' •• .. ' Toolh-ache, >o* From thro'-booking Stations between Watcrford and For the week ending Friday, April 1st, 1804 once b appointed W. -K' Parker,.Esq, lottjtot; sound and useful, npd prevents Inclines to the bctt quality. y a penny, leaving it at 8d. in the poaud. As to flrt tray Hour,' h* . injured member agaio the Limerick Junction, inclusive of Waterford, return M ISCELL« K I-S.— Flour—Extra aupcrfioes , 32s 61; fines , ian ' : entirely free from any *» Waterford Watrrford Limerick LlmeMok insurances he proposed to leave tbe present duty of 8» on It may be a good thing for a man w bo burrows IUmor£li4;»^MiW;of «to ^ Tooth-ache. This preparation is Fjrst and Second Class Tickets will be issued by the 0 6d : thirds 25i 6d; oatmeal jQ10 7« 6d ; Indian meal, £7 0s lid fire insurances on houses and , is speciall ton. Wheat White onU, 9s 3d to 10s 4d ; and ' and and and furniture, and to reduce it to himielf Upsivi e«tat»>)*eooo' fi»aof^ W tierfordatjdCwt ' :u metallic eubstance.and , a>- Us name signifies y 'CJooJc m. up Train, with the privilege of returning per , none in market, Limerick Kilkenny Fojues 1«. W.- in case of stock in from his pursuer*, and take* shelter 'in a With directions for ;use, o a. black do., 9i 3d !n 10s 4d per barrel. . Eunjs trade. The reason for drawinp prepared for the purpose. by the Special, from Sallins to Limerick Junction, or (77 miles (31 miles (26} miles (24| tnllea this distinction vras becanse experience had ¦tranget'i . home, and abuses the privileges land open). open) open) ope i taught him that i , pablithed by tb» comnritttoifor fii&j At. Cd. uer box. . . ..' . any of tho TrainB tho following day. . o while ,n the case of a duty removed from trade nitiation iM&in _ tbe reranaoUB hospitality,.!Hke;MAZ«Ni, bjr i conspiring Io have ra nirllv vemvnrMi it. urn* nit >A :_ *L .. .. "" . Ittfct /fnrihi'th*'Tt4FtS«'Bt«Be*c/*arJ' aWniltidli «* « £100 a year, with a reiidenl footsteps of hi» lamented^predecessor , and if he CHURCH. QUARTER SESSIONS WATERFORD rtOA.lt!)O/GUAR»IAN8-\VHDNBSDAT. sary surgeons, each at CATIIOtlC and the number of paUrtti ' would feel that he bad, OHN ICUAKOS apothecary ulso at £100 ft year, could succeed in doing so he RBV. RICHARD Wiwn, C.C., OJLT J H. R , Esq., chairman, opened the This being the ilny for thp assembling of the new Moxms M ISD OF there to each of the doctors was 15,807. ; Iu Cork, with ss far as hs could, performed the responsible duty tlta ?th inst., the month's mind o( K'ISIIT (Jiiiirtor Sefsi"ii!( for the city this morning al board, nnd the election of the chairmen for the only an area of X8.226 to b^« lOftCiy.—On Thursday, population of 102 ,340, there was imposed, upon, ,biro: Once more h# begged to return ten o'clock. Tlie following magistrates nlso presi- rnsning year, there was a large attendance of eight dispensary surgeons, each biring this respected and much-ri-srettcd clergyman was celebrated Unveiled over by his 8incefe:f|i'ank« for the honor which had been ded :— guardinns. .Vrording to custom, nt twelve o'clock , 12,794 patient* under their charge. He (Dr. Mackesy) fel t ¦ fw i ht;6r«o6«x» ioi*lM^t'gofrfa<^ in the pitisb chnrch of Cippoquin. Tlio altars and gallcriea guardians to- aid them conferred upon him (hear, hear). , The Right Worshipful John Lawlor, Mayor, in his robes, the chair was takrn by it riBbt to lay thnse facto befcre Ilia «w CujieUpe to ' deep mourning, nnd the church was densely ffonrnin Johnson 5Iorris, in detcrniininj* whether, in their opinion, one medical officer APPLICATION. a 8hillinR «>a, «*ta.*;A«,iMxn-^. Edirw^TBmwjad, ; BS^te-Sfe^KSthewEK ftiAbreaka^' wore draped in , Ciptnin Newport, D.L., Sir H. Mr. J OHN V. II K SIN ESST, rlerk »l thn nniun. a^WthUj -To May«-Beh«m;^WfcM« down following clergymen assisted in chnir r-Very D.L., Dr. J. M ackesy, Mr. J. Power, Mr. Goold, R.M. would be enough ("or the dutie! belongingto tbe dupensary, The mother of a irl named Catherine Walsh 8p MicbaerOoh«rty,,twVer^woav ^p.; bS5 W|e»tee...:' — ' crowded. The There were also j'u—•!>>— Mcssm. S. T. Gn\bb. J.P.. A. fi Bion prc«edib/to W«xf0W;Vere <*S^b>:Contt«ole- ;tbe pliC8; sbdiwe.so f : ¦*:¦£ Dungamn ; Very He?. Dr. The following were impannelled by tht clerk of or whotber they would ha»o two dispensary snrgeong. Hav- lied to' the , board for a suit of clothes for her, tc be^filtt (*«• Wai BO ndm *mtta W RB» nr Hullv P-P-. VG-> Ryan, Capf. Coshlmi, J.P., Gipt. Dillon, J.P., K. Power, extent of tbe p . O'Shea with having Wartrnnic nnd 'dwocderlf tb^mbnrJBg. ; C.pt. Mswport sa/d , Lismore ; Rev. P. Wall , Ard- ine those fiuures before them, and the great During the cbnver t " PoMrtv PP VG, , P.P. the peace, Aid. Cooke, on the J.P., Aid. P. Keily, Dr. .1. Mackesy, J.P., J. Ambrose, J. commissioners to enable her 'o take a situation. before in P.hick.HfwrV»hd*nvlng a Isrge7crowdMOM- to^TeinfcOTationi agidns^f^Si-f. •« Long, , Clashraore ; Rev. John Waterford dispemary, it was right for the ^ disfgrsed. Nrrth Capt.f Newport^ } twi/ ttore - Rev G.rrett P.P. GRAND JURY : Poaer, (Ballinakill Mouse), W. Hally, J. O'Dwycr, J. L. uud it was now for the sation .which ensued on this topic, it appeared from them Admiring.'AeitfV^fiooi.vrtohwtybeing .pcove dit^? . Tbe Miyor ««d be. ' li»h ; Rev. Thomas O'Me.ra, P.P., Now J. Hudson, M. Cheasty, K. put the matter under coiisiden.iion, ¦ believed CV>»tel!oe u3» in tbe not. . • ' '¦ ' ' O'Meara P P A? JAMES DOBBIN , Tho Mall, foreman. Conn, W. Fitxgcrald, J.P., they wonld continue the present the statement of Mr. John Power and other guard- have so misconducted" himself no former, occasions in thu the .. . „ n Tower, P.P., Powersfown; Rev. P. Uyrne, Walsh, A. Mackey, J. S. Richardson, E. Roberto, J. bo&rd to determine whether of tbe law, ; CantNewpdrt.ereatailly concurred with the Mayor. «,rt£Tlev Joh Philip Hanritk, King-street, James Ryan, WiiH.ini-slrert. system or roiiko nu alteration. ' ians thut there would be no objection to acceding tc aty as to have brought biuiself within the bands *«r door ; Rcr. T. Quaily, P.P., Knocki.nore ; Kcv. M. Anderson, J.P., W. Pert , T. W. Jacob, T. C. Spencer, W. _ t _, . ,, .who was ' John Walsh denotedManyhe win n carpenter: mclose working in PP TaUow (>. McCloll.md, Catherini'-sl., Jarr.es Doberty, do., Mr. Jacob said doubtless thero was much truth in tin the request, provided the cost was charged lo the i at OTVnnell" P R. G. Pnrccll, Kihg-st., Richard Dillon, Quay, observations which bad fallen from Dr. Mackesy, and and to which aot so bada cbaractor, bad baK the penalty imposed wontd get into his own • le» E.Walsli, P.P., Tourncena ; Rev. John O'Gor- Colbcck-st H. Jones, W. Blaiu, Capt. D. M'Grath, J. Power, J.I'., J. division lo which the girl belonged, tammonses board him nj, break away until be goV iet " Peter Mackny, King-street, William Mnrphy, , beyond doubt, this was a question which claimed the senoai rim. Of conrse the money was not paid: 8ome •¦¦ ' • "«'"Vp CloRbcen ; Her. Father Buzor, Mt. Melleray Strongman, P. Sbcehan, M. Cleary, R. W. Morris J.P., P. course the guardian of the division consented. irronlorf (nr 0*uii1t« hett¥»Mi femaln olmliatnra tbethe IUOUSe.10 8?- ,¦ _,. /• . • J£, David Kengh, Qna.v, Benjamin Gralinin, Quay, If a proper attention to the.sici being.•in* granted for ptsaults betneen female gladiators ¦ " , . some " R'»' M- Croko, diocese of Cisliel ; Uev.J.V. Straugc J.r., T. L. Mackesy, M.D., J.P., E. Wnlsb. J. attention of the board. carried - .. :• To Mr. Elhott—Delanj- has lived m that bouse for ?Wt«r : - l P.itrick Fauning, Quay, M. Prcndergast, Broad-street. , demanded an outlay of a thousand a year, The Clerk said such a course could not be bu«int«s of the morninst ooncl«diid. Sl Joll !i ColieRe, Walcrford ; Rev. F. Norwood N. Power, M.Corcoran. poor of Waterlord y«i« back ; saw DeUny palling down the door frame and n«rv !> "•. - Stephen Bible, Manor-street, Hugh Nevins, Georges-street., , 1\ Manning, were, board who would bo most willuiR tc out, as the law would not sanction it. The cost of MosBAT.-Before the MayorsSir B. Morris, D.t., Capt. Kev Jol"l» Tracay, D.D., CiUTickbeg; Rev. "taking the chair, read the list ol there many ut the window. .' _ • • O'Brieo. *>• ' - David Holden, Broad-street, Samuel Harris, Thomas-street, The Clerk , on a»ree , hear), but they did object tbe clothes should be a union charge. Newport, D.I,., Dr. J.. Mickesy, and Mr. Goold, B. M. T Traccy, Ncwtown ; Rev. I) . Casey, CM., Rev. P. to that expenditure (hear Captain Newport Mid it was evident DeUny was aiding ThotaM Thnmas Ansel, Hanover-st., Francis Jacob, Mary-street, guardians elected, as they appeared in lost News, to Ihe arbitrary manner in which the commissioners acted Them wan but one caso of dranlcenness before the bench, and ¦ llathcormack ; Rev. P. Tuomy, S , DuiiRarvan ; Mr. Dee objected to relieving the division at the nnd assisting in tbe riot. ' •• MCJW, O. .A. Robert Locke, Quay, Edward Clibborne, Mary-st., and then snid the first dnty they had to perform towards thn board iu this matter (hc;ir, hear). As Ruar- the offender receiving a very good character frbm tho police Handrick do. ; Rev. Messrs. .!. Long, Mooncy, cost of the union. .¦ • • - . ¦ The court then decided to order informations against jfcr T. , M. MAHKF.T JURY. ' for the ensuing year. dians they felt a1 warm interest in the sick poor of Water- was let off with a reprimand. , W. Power, \V Slianahan P. Slattery, P. Ca«ey, was the election of chairmen and he wns William and Anne Ryan, Richard Costelloe aud Thomas D Power . , James DoWiyn, Philip Hanrick. Gco. McClelland, Richard ford. Hud they ever kept a siugle comfort from them Mr. Hally said he knew the girl, TOBSDAY.—Before the Mayor Capt. Newport, and G. J. Burlte, P lynn, J. Orotty, D. CroUy, W. Walsh, He wns quite prepared to hear any gentleman who Delany, to Quarter Sestions. 1\'. . F. F G. Purcell, Peter Mnckcy, David Keogh, Patrick Fanning, necessary for their condition (hear, hear) ? Without any afraid she was not healthy enough for farm work. Goold, R. M. Drunk and Distrderly.-A Urge audience, Sleadin, M. Burke, T. Flynn K. Phelan T. bad a candidate to propose. M <"- Whitestona said be .offered no evidence against Mr. R , M. Mnxey, , Stephen Bible, David Holden, Thomas Angel, Kobert' Locke, precious uonunnnioition with them : without drawuu; their He had seen her in such situations, and found ill- of "tbe unwashed" asBerobled oatside the bars this moruing, Walsh, T. O'Meara , T. Burke, P. Heffcrnan, E. Dunphy, J. Mr. J. Anderson said ho fell much pleasure in defiauco of their fcclingi that after the very large gathering of "rorals" Penroee. James Ryan. attention to tho subject, and in hcnlth to come against her. in expectation tr-o Newport said the inline as to Mr. Pcnrose was Walsh, P. Walsh. J. O'Gorman. The High Mass was sung sa for the office of chairman, n gentleman commissioners take tbo matter in town on the previous day—wbich had the doable attrao Cap His Worship, in addressing the graml jury 'd proposing nnd of their privileges, the Mr. Kiersy naid it would be a loss to the board to informations refused, no evidence offered, by the Rev. Dr. Cleary, assisted by the Rev, W. Sbanahan, belter known to put their hands into their tion of bein* a holiday and a fair day—there Would be an ' he understood bills would be sent up to them, un- well known to them nil, in fact into their own hands, they out for a CROSS-CASE. deacon, and the Rev. T. Walsh. subdeacou. Tlio Kcv. F. tb«y must do what give her clothes if she would only remain extensive presentation at court, irr which speculation.Uie rlcr circuipstsnces of very recent ori in , involviup them n« qualified for the oflice than he wns to him pockets, nnd they tell the guardians A cross-case for forcible possession of Ryan a house was O'Brien directed the ceremonies. g (hear, hear). Tlie commis- short time. hahitucs proved themselves far more accurate than Admiral out of which (Mr. Anderson), for he regretted to say he was not they (tho commissioners)desire- brought, for William Ryan, by Mr. Elliott, against Mr. DEATH OP VKS. ARcnt>BACox ABDES, V.G.—We some dispute with regard to n luiusc, unfair way of acting in this she did only remain out for a Fitwoy's telegraphs can lay clnim to, notwithstanding that K sioners have taken a most Thu Clerk said if Thomas Brown, John Nash, John Carbcrry, Gregory Lacy, venerated circumst'jnccs somethiiig like n riot arose , and forci- us frequent attendant at that board as ho had n right any other board of guardians tho sergens-de-tilh proved most, considerate to our country regret to amiouure the death of this cstimablo and matter—iu fact , he doubted if abort time she would pay for the clothes. and Thomas Brazil and for keeping Mm out of his premises, Kiunngb, countj so rcccnl to bo, and without further preface he would beg to hear), and if swell a visitors onl laying hands on those who mere thoroughly , clergyman, which occurred at his residence, ol 72 ble possession taken. Tlie matter was »f were ever treated in such a way—(hear, ' The Chairman said female servants were now very , y >e tbree last were identified as keeping Ryan out of tbe a^o yeais, their late chairman, persisted in successfully, the incompetent to take care of themselves or those who had Tl Wexford, March 31st., at the advanced BU origin that he (chairman) lnd not liad an oppor- propose Sir Robert Paul, Barl., course of action wns to he and it mi ht be well J'ard when he broke out the gateway, tbe two first and a labors of the hol could apply it to every much required in the country, g Ilieir spirits soexliilirntpd us to liave tbe bump of combative- Father Burden davotcd a limp life to tlio y tunity of looking info tlie informations, but be ap- as chairman of the board for the ensuing year (hear, resnll wonld be, the commissioners iuau nanird John Walsh (not snmmoned) were identified as He was appointed ignore the lward of guar- lo eive the girl a chance. ness most disagreeably developed. I n addition to tho dockfull mission for which he was ordained. no difficulty hear). other district in the union, nnd being in the house when Ryan broke into it. It was after curate of Tintern in prehended the grand jury would find They give no reason to the Ultimately the board agreed with the cliaiiman, »f inebriates, who all seeinrd very seedy and very sick, and curate of New Ross in the yrar 1817: great ploasun dians altORether (hear, hear). Ilt! was ejected from the honse he tried tho gate. Iuforma- 1835 he was pro- in disposing of the case. Ho mentioned this matter Colonel Roberts said be bnd very have taken and on the pnrt of like the king of tho infernal regions when in tbat state wero 1827, and curate of Hook in 18.11. I" guardian* for this step they , and a suit of clothes was ordered, nut to exceed 10s. tions granted agaiust all these parties except WaUb. V!»ish he rcsipned in the most disas- in seconding the motion. He was sure he need nol lm (Mr. Jacob) should pro- now peniteat and wuntly, there were many invitations to court moted parish priest of Tiutem, which merely with the view of saying that tbe board and of the ratepayers UNION PAUPERS. Severa l assault cases (arising out of tbo case), deferred to Archdeacuu iu 1836, Vicar toreigr. cases in Ire- say to the gentlemen present thut a more impartial , Jacob then said he begged under tbat very haudy, undefined, end pliable enactment, 18G2. He was created trous consequences resulted from such test against it (applause). Mr. Tbe Chairman; when checking the register, said nwt Pett>' sessions. in 1857, and Vicar General in 18G3. His lifo was marked cases was a more efficient or a better-tempered chairman than to move the following resolution :—" •Resolmi— That the passed for the improvement of towns and were dealt with at land, and he felt that where gnilt in such he felt it necessary to draw the board's attention tc Michael Delauaoty, for being drunt hy the pious zeal ever evinced by him for the salvation o! they ought to be Sir Robert Paul they could not have (hear, hear), board have heard with much surprise and dissatisfaction least up to their deserts. whilst b Ins amiablo dis- brought home to parties offending, declared their intention of the number of union paupers they were supporting nt Barrack-street on March 31st , was cited to appear, but in FLAX CULTURE IN THE SOUT H lbe souls placed under his charge, y Persons should and good temper was a laudable virtue, particularly that the coTimissionera have affection of his flock. Arcbd&con dealt with in a very severe manner. Bending down a Benled order to compel the board to every week. There were thirty-four entries on the compliance wit b the marriage obligation, " that wins shall be On Monday last, at one o'clock, a meeting of the position ho won the offorce to at a board of guardians (hear, hear iind laughter). Barden was brother to the Messrs. John and James Bardcn, not take on themselves lo use the strongann lppoint two medial officers for tho Watcrford dispensary register, and seventeen of them were union cases obedient in all things," his better half presented herself , gentry and farmers of this locality was held in the hts ; lmve to fill that chair ' deaf there was no Dto in bis deceased, who for ruauy years, and with tlic greatest success, assert what they might consider were their rig A better man they could not district without any previous communication with the lmard. relieved ut night. lie did not mean that they and pleaded that Mick was so Assembly Rooms, Town Hall, to bear an address trade at VYatcrtord; and retted Roberta) hoped that the Deeply interested iu tlic welfare of tlw sick nnd nifirru coming before their worships, es be 'could not bear the music were largely enpapcl in the sugar if they did they should, be punished. He reg (hear, hear). He (Colonel should refuse old or infirm people, nr women with from Mr. Arthur, flax lecturer under the Royal Flax was uncle to Lieut. Edward Burden, ol the 5th Dragoons.— Water- pleasure of seeing poor of Waterford, we are willing to give any proposal on of tbeir voices ; bat she had a key through which she would :hat such a caso should li.ive occurred iu a city liko unanimity which he had the ht to ask Society, on the best mode at cultivating chat im- May ho rest in peace. the R l"a Robert Pnul was an this subject onr best consideration, and endeavour to devise children, but he certainly thought they oug convey to him their decision, and thereupon was imposed a fowl , remarkable for its peace, but he apprehended "d evinced in the re-election »f Sir impetus to the steps ASS FOR ATHER EKSEDY — On Thursday, Ihcrc tbe best means (if necessary) to carry sucb a moasure into the comirissioiiurs if they wuulel give the master penalty of 2s. 6d. and Is. 6d. costs, or 48 hours' imprison- portant root, and of giving an UECJCIBM M F K . jury would fee] no difficulty in dealing with the bills. augury of a happy and a united year before them the 10th March, pursuant to notice, a Solemn High Mass were only three numbers beside, on the book, but uono ot effect, though we have never received any complaint from the some power to he n little more strict in refusing ment. Ellen Kcueiry, an owl . of very absorbent qualities, already taken for the development of flax as a , ill thnt bonrd (hear, hear). overworked 01 was charged with riotous and indecent conduct on the Mall was cekhratei iu St. Peter's Church, New York, for the them calling for any rcinnrk from him. medical officers of this district that they were young, able-bodied vagrants when applying at the , permanent crop and adopted in Waterford recently. N.S., Mr. Grubb said he had had thu pleasure of Sir unablo to fulfil their duties. We consider, however , that the on Saturday morning last, about one o'clock. It appeared, repose of the soul of Rev James Kennedy, of Windsor, Mr. Keogh asked his worship whether, as a market mror, house. Their support increased their expenditure At the hour named the chair was taken by the for tbe past number ol commissioner* issuing such it sealed order, wiLhout any com- from the evidence of Cody, tbe night watchman, tbat Ellen .vhosc death was recently reported in The News. he was bound at any tiino other than when summoned by Robert Paul's acquaintance Right Worshipful J OHK LAWLIR, Mayor. William Hickie, foi munication with this board or the dispctisnry committee, very much (luar, hear). had picked up a bird of passage, name unknown, and that CATIIOI.IC USIVEBSITY. —The Kev. the Mayor to seek for bad meat or other deleterious food? years, and lie could fully endorse everything thnt There were also present—Mr. W. Malcomson, Mr. S. T. 's College Formoy, is would bo nn arbitrary step, and we therefore call on them to Mr. W. Power asked if the test of washing them- before they parted, a dispute arose between them, the un- many years a professor at St Colman , The Chairman said, in his opinion, a market juror wns not had fallen from Mr. Anderson and Col. Roberts, Grubb J.P., Mr. R. W. Morris, J,l\, Capt. Newport, D.L,., funds for tlie suspend such a proceeding until tho subject has been sub- licants when admitted ? manly dog using his powerful physical qualities on the bead , about to leave Ireland for California, to collect bound to move unless when summoned by the Mayor. A (hear). selves wns put to those app Mr. R. Thompson, Aid. Reid, Mr. T. S. Harvey, Mr. A. P. tho wxi with regard to their late respected chairman mitted to this board for irs consideration." He said he felt nud about the face of his poor female companion. It being Catholic University. We cannot too much admire market juror need not, in'his opinion, bnsy himself m seek- Tlie Master s;iid decidedly, in every case, and not Maher Mr. M. Suttou, Mr. H. Strangman, Mr. S. Hession; induce him fc Mr. Conn said us representing a section of that it is his duty to protest against this conduct on tho part of ivident that the real aggressor was not before thebeneb, , and devotcdness of the rev. gentleman which ing for such bad food unless when culledin by the Mayor,wbo anly that but they were worked three hours every Mr. P. Lr-e, Mr. T. Ryan, Master Waterford Workhouse , institution to whose he felt the pleasing duty to devolve upon tlic commissioners in tbo nanio of tbo public and of the iind that poor Nell bad received more than a share of pun- leave his country, his frieuds, aud thut sought the assistance of a market juror as an assessor in board, to the general letter of the com- Mr. J. Keogb, 4c for tlic perils and incon- the to the hi h qualU guardians. svening, according ishment on the occasion, she was now discharged. A ' interests ho was so deeply -jttacbed, every sucfi seizure. 'DIE Mayor just informed him that him of bearing his full testimony g omson, at tho outset of the proceedings aud u still longer sojourn in a for the Captain Power—Including the rural guardians. missioners on the subject. woman named Bridget Crawford, wbo was described as Mr. Molc venience of a long sea »oya;e, usuiil course was to have the market jury summoned ficntions of Sir Robert Paul (hear, hear). Arthur to the meeting, and stated foreign land. Tlic townspeople of Fermoy have, on the and. when that was not done n market Mr. O'Dwyer—Except those who were cut off. Tho Clerk said those parties gave very greal having been "dead drunk" in. Barrack-street on the previ. introduced Mr. exercise of their dnty, Cnpt. Power said he felt that Sir Robert Paul, as mentioned be was fined Is. or 24 hours' imprisonment occasion of his departure, presented the rev. gentleman with juror need not move. Mr. Jacob said as that subject had been trouble to the officers of ttie house. ous evening, , whiet that he had engaged him to take charpe of the flax their chairman, had given satisfaction to tlic rate- would say the commissioners in their dealiug wilb that latter she announced her intention of taking, after she bad an address, which is accompanied by a valuable and sub- LICEHCB8. The Master said he would be very glad if he was districts of Carrick , Waterford, and Tipperary, and guardians (hear, hear). board thu lino of conduct exchanged some very familiar nnd friendly Ralutations with stautial testimonial. Tlio address and testimonial arc a William Geale John-street refused ; Edward drunf. 27 payers as irell as to the matter had not adopted towards the to instruction as to the proper cultivation , , ' commissioners had relieved of the duty of dealing with those people, the beuch. Anne Monahan, who, several years since, after give every convincing proof of the high regard in which tha rev. gentle- John-street do. ; John Dondy, Yellow-road, no appe.\ranco ; Mr. Hudson said the expression of opinion given they were pursuing iu tlni instance. The deep an inter- , ol the reduction ; they IJesides If he refused those people he had to add tho many annos' residence in Clonmel changed her residence to o[ the crop in which they all took so man's man)* estimable qualities were held by the people of Richard Fatrell King-street, granted j Margaret Hanly, 9 Mr. Anderson, Colonel Roberts, addressed the guardians on the subject , , Utterance to by and they decided as they ' unless those the Uue de Gow in the Urbs Intacta, but is always " going est at the present moment. Every gentleman and Fermoy ; but flattering as this address is, it is accompanied Milk-street , granted ; jnines Keboe, King-street, do. ; John full reflected the bad asked them for their opinion police would not give him any help Mr. Grubb and Mr. Conn , y their decisiou as a back" to her native quarters when she falls into tbe bands farmer of the districts desirous of receiving instruc- by another, which is, in onr opinion, inoro flattering and Keating, 25 John-street, do. ; M ichael Keating, Michael- did, on consideration. Some objected to persona committed some breach of the law , and he general feeling of the board on thai point (hear). had decided rightly, hut ho of ihcpolis was Beut up to the Ballybricken palace for a the benefit of Mr. Arthur' interesting still. Following the address from the townspeople street, no appearance; Maryanne Phelan, 5 Newgatc-strcet, wrong one j in his opinion tlioy did not know what to do with them. , tion would bnve s " So say we, all of Us" (hear, rightly by accident nnd by month, for being caaght in Baccbus's web the night previous is one from the students of that colleee in which Father granted : Michael Phelau, 42 Harrotutrand-street, do. ; John Mr, E. Power— certainly considered they decided were not bound , experience, nnd in ercry respect pertaining to the most strongly to Mr. Dec said perhaps the police and being thoroughly incompetent to extricate herself from llickie had so long and so zealously laboured. Its strain Power, 97 Barrack-strcct do. Mr. J. Wall , solicitor, hear). no other means (bear, heir). Ho objected Arthur was quite at the disposal , a change was ne- to give that aid. the labyrinth which tbe widest part of the Mall presented raising of flax Mr. may appear exaggerated to those who have never visited St. supported the applications. The Chairman put the question , which met will] their mode of acting in this instance. If " they were roady to consider Master—A hungry person refused by me might to her obfuscated gaze. Master and Man.—Thos. Mullins of those desirous of growing flax (hear, hear). Cotman's, but to thoso only. No man who has overspent CBIM1SAL BUSINESS. it carried unani- cessary for tho good of the poor, a general " aye," and declared to bo ignored Df Ballyduff nnd a gorsoou of bis wbo had come with his Mr. Arthur, who was warmly received, opened an hour within the precincts of the college, or who has ever The following jury wns impannelled:— nuy proposition to that cffect,Jiut they wcro not break more windows in tlic house than would pay , mously. He then said their next duty was the " ' hoard a complaint master to the lair, and spent a "jolly day" amidst the adverting to the present depressed conversed with one of the students, could doubt that this Thomas Hnrke William Burrowes, Michael Aliearne in this way (hear, hear). They never for the relief givcti him. his lecture by , of a vice-chairman. were too heavy, wonders of this great city, wore picked up at nine o'clock in amiable clergyman was to the youths under bis care " all Thomas Clarke William Cole John O'Hara, Michael Tobiu appointment from the dispensary surgeon that bis duties Chairman—That is a consideration which- we condition of Ireland, and laying down the proposi- . , propose th.it grounds tho commissioner! John-street, in that happy state known as " incapable," and that a father and a friend could have been ;" that their re- John Tobin John Gowan James Soracrs, Johu Mulhns, Mr. King, J.P., said he begged to and he did not sco upon what tion that that depression could only be removed by , , hear). It might be possible t» re- should not take into account at all. Those people having been accommodated with lolgings for the nijiht in creations were bis recreations ; their joys, his joys ; their Thomas Fhclan. Mr. .Samuel T. Grubb, J.P., their late vice-chair- were now so acting (hear, industry amongs t her people. for their cou- make this house a half-way lodging between Wuter- tho police barrack , were charged now by the bench 2s. Gd. inculcating habits of sorrows, his sorrows. In losing the rev. gentleman St. Stealing from the Ptrson.— Bridget Foley, one of the frc< to that office (hear, hear.) Mr. construct the district, however that was a subject man, be re-elected called upon strongly and something should be done to which was paid most reluctantly, and they weut on Those habits would be generated by the cultivation Colman's sustains a loss which, us it is, is heavy, and which and easy tribe, stood indicted, for bavins on the 22nd ol per- isderation hereafter, but be certainly felt tcrford and Dungnrvnn, each, Grubb was a gentleman who had zealously tho commissioners to finish their journey home, and tell tbo neighbours all tboj because many trades and manufactures would have becu irreparable were it not that he leaves behind March last, stolen from a sailor iutir>ed John Kilburne, n to protest against the manner in which remedy this evil as much as possible. of flax-, formed his duties in the chair, and he (Mr. King) He bad no doubt commissioners had sceu. A Pugilist.— Johu Kyle, an Ussbcr's Arch liiru iu (he distinguished president of the college, a priest and pnrse with four soverciens in it. Tin's ease was reported in wcro now treating the board of guardians. It was resolved to draw the attention of the depended on tbat crop, and each one of those every satisfaction (hear, ' change, but they with a view to sec if they would do anything bird who had emerged into i'litnclr-sfrcet fioni liis nest ear/} a scholar as zealous and as learned as himself . Father Hickie last Neus, and was shurtly an follows:—Mr. Kilbuine and was convinced bad given Df tbe commissioners power to mako the to the matter, , trades and of those manufactures would employ the payments .0 ubattt the- evil. FLAX. the previous evening, minus bis coat and full of beer, in goes to advance thn cause of that institution in the success a sbipmHte named Kcay made two of a quartette with Miss hear.) tie begged to propose Mr. Grubb as their had no power to compel tho hoard to make and promote what Ireland so much Tbu Master reported there was now half an acre of the search of his enemies, who numbered legions in bis own many hands, of which, above all others, Catholic Ireland is most deeplv Folay and Miss li.igsc, at n crubecn supper on tho night in vice-chnirman. under that chnngo (bear, hear). and protested against workhouse furm ready for flax sowing, and asked the in- was caught in his first display of prowess by needed, i ndustrious, thrifty habits (hear, hear). interested. We trust that he will bo as successful as his own question, on which occasion master Johnny had four sove- great pleasure in Mr. Hodson seconded the motion, estimation, Mr. E. Power, J.P., said he had tlio board in this structions of tbe Imard on the subject. Constable Mercer. Johnny did not like at all to be pre- soil for flax w;i9 a dry, sound , and deep merits and those of the cause tliat he advocates deserve ; and reigns in lbe locW. Converse swei't, comininif led with pork the right of tlic commissioners Id treat The best seconding the re-election of Mr. Grubb. From the Referred to the visiliuR committee. vented from showing his pugilistic capabilities to tbe the land for flax should be weli we trust also that the fond prayer of tho students will IKS and liquids, beguiled thn hours until after midnight, when way. l oam. Especially, which he saw attending attending the re- while, of tho moderate COKTEAOTB. admiring crowd coiniug down from tbe fair, and conse- heard, and that he will shortly return "to ruinate again with Luna tempted her votaries abroad, and by the Park strolled unanimity Mr. Coun, expressing bis admiration drnincd and subsoiled, because lrom land saturated he felt he had every Jacob's resolution which he fully endorsed Tbe board went into the consideration of the tenders foi quently requested the aclivo constable to depart to the a corainuniry that loves and respectf him, and that associates Johnny and Biddy, and through some, to him unexplained election of Sir Robert Paul, terms of Mi. , with water a good crop of flax never could be ex- " commissioners in this matter wns bul tukiug up, fust those for provisions &c. inausioD of etern.il heat , but Mercer not yet having served mth his n.inie ercrychiiifr that is kind and honourable, cause Biddy took to her scropeis, and then he found stocks reason to hope that, for them, next yeat would be a said the conduct of the supplies, , Tbe best rotation for flax , with respect U iu reply to the board said all tlic late con. liis full term in the roice, declined to desert, and took poor pected (hear, hear) virtuous aud independent."— Cork Examiner. had been transferred, for the sovereigns and purse were no- war (hear, hear.) He a second edition of their arbitrary conduct The Master, , year of peace and not of O'Dwycr tiainc-ly, tin given him every satisfaction. John with him to his own quarters iu Barrack-street station was after wheat, on average soils, but on poor soils H EALTH OF THE POPE—R OME, APRIL 4, AFTERNOON .— where to be found in his possession. Acting-constable the tonic referred to by bis friend Mr. , tractors for provisions had , hoped to see the same unanimity pervading the re- hear). On thnt 'iccn- John !Sli;in;ili;ii) got the following; where Master Jack was vr-rj uproarious, :indanything at all potatoes. After wheat on the land This morning the Pope went to the Church (if Santa Maria Mercer wound up the scene by capturing Jliss Biddy reduction of the rural guardians (hear, Provisions, <5'c—Mr. it was best after election of Mr. Ryan as their deputy-vice-chairman , ii .giuwcr which, in his contracts:—Whito bread best 4:Jd. per 4 lbs. ; Indiai Imt a nice companionable sort of fellow. Fined 10s. or a Sapia Minerva , where he assisted at the religious ccrcnumie! in the house of Biddy Ford, in Little Chapel Lane sion tlie commissioners cxcerciscd , , for flax two ploughings were requisite to ensure a few observations he would beg to ht always be slow lo put in motion 18s. lud. n sack ; soda at 7s. u cwt.; starch, 3s. Od. : tveek , which latter was the most jMnvonieut payment the performed at the least of the Annunciation. His health is the foitalicc was barricaded on the arrival thereat ol and with these humble opinion, they oug meal, cjood crop, and on stiff soil? three ploughing wen cjtcnt. of which pnwors at 25s. 6d. a cwt. ; candles dipt, os. oil. pci bully could tender. A llow al the fain—John Dillou was excellent. His Holiness was enthusiastically received hy the government forces,, and the officer had to effect an second the motion. They were gifted nitli poiviiis, of Ihe stone ; soap, immediatel after harvest across the aware and Cs. od. ditto. Mr. Myles Walsh y Actinp-Constabli; Mercer with riotous and in- necessary ; one y the people. The streets throug h which lie passed were eutrnnci! by an escalade- through a window. On going up O'Dwycr said he should endorse every- he was sure not ono mcinlici' of that board was , dozen lba ; mould ditto, , charged b Mr. i. , just as Mrs. Maiming, Patrick-street ; decent conduct al the fair on the previous evening. The rid ges and two in spring, so as lo have the lanet thronged. stairs, Venus was found reclining on a couch, apparently favor of Mr. Grubb, his conviction was, the more powers they possessed oatmeal, at 30s. a sack . thing that had been said in tbo more careful they ought to be nt 20s. a cwt. ; loaf sugar 6jd. a 1b ; pep. accused acknowledged that he bad lieen in a fight, but it ready for sowing in April. He wou'd rc :oramend the throw- Six thousand men attended (lie Paschal Communion in awaiting tlie official visit ; she calmly resigned herself to hoi the fishery commissioners, Waterford, rice, , for no one could pay more attention to the duties of hear). With respect to tbo occasion Dungarvan cocoa, at 24s. was in self-dcfenco nguitist two men, limned Morrissey, of ntr of the land into ridges during tbe winter, so as to receive, the Parochial Church of Notre Dame alone, in Paris, on captors who finally bnd her committed fur trial. Mr. P. in exercising them (hear, per, atls. 2d. a Hi. Mrs. Olden, , , He had iven general satis- Mr. Jacob with Unit adroitness for nt 3s. a lb. ; soft sugar, at 5}d. a lb. ; port Kenyb.ink , who did not appear, and who, it was alleged thoroughly, the frost and air, and the malciug of surface Easter Sunday. The grand did Metropolitan Cathedral Ke)lv, C;own Solidtor liuvingputtho.so fuctsl.efoio the jury, the chair than he did. g to which he referred, a cwt.; tea, , . sought to pass it over by at: 24s. a dozen. Mrs. A. Mullnwuey, DunKarrau , bad assaulted Dillon whilst bo was in the act of buying a drains to carry offthe water. Tbo spring ploughing was 6cjrcely contained the vast numbers that poured into it from Mr. Klliott, for Biddy, addressed them on the opposite viow faction. which he was remarkable (a laugh), wine, the opinion of thu fov tlneo months, and Denis M'Urath pony for his children for which the Morrisseys bad been pre- host some tirao before sowiug, to allow auy se" .Is of weeds in an early Lour, in tlic fiice of the most piercing cold weather. of the matter, and then produced S. C. Joh n Ryan, who da- The Chairman put tlic motion , which was carried say ing the cumiuissiouers then sought coats, nt Ids. a ton , commissioners did not act Mr. T. Murph Patrick- in treaty. Mercer having intimated that he knew to wtretate and be eradicated at the lurrowin? in " They went ," says the Archbbhop of Paris, " to write one posed he was orderly at King-street on the morning of the lace to Mr. Grubb, board on the subject ; but the carriage of same, at 6s. n ton. y, viously tbe land, , unanimously, and he then gave p ;it they wore ordered to be summoned .l. Af. er harron inn, the ground shoulil he rolled of the most beautiful pages of the life of Christ." It was a 23rd of March ; Kilbunie reported the robbery to him that tvith the fail ness winch became Ilium (dear, hear), be- street, Waterford, porter 2s. 2d. a doien. the Morrissys, , and the of the sei who assumed tbe chair. cause then n majority of the Imard of three, to one Slilk.—Mr. Richard Power, Carrigeastle, tin.lcv.nl for nccusrJ now present was discharged. William Dclany, a to give tbe crop an eren snifuce, and consolidate tbe land. ffrand , edifying spectacle. morning, and while doing so Kilburna seemed to witness to two Mr. T. W. Jacob proposed the re-election of persist in tlio reduction, but in ;it 8d. a gallon, aud Mr. Patrick tinker whoso child had been a few days' previously scut to a Tho soil could not b^ tin.- or tao well tillrd (hear hear). R ECW-TI OS.—At the Presentation Conrrn' , WYxford , on be the worse of drink, but he was well able to mind biiusdf. called on them not to milk, IS to 20 gallons daily, , vice-chairman, persisted and sanctioned the , also nt 8d. a gallon. Reformatory for larceny, w!>-scharged with being very drunk Thu best serd to use was th« Riga seed, and thu test ot Wednesday, 30th u!t., Miss Alicia Pcttit, in religion Sister Tlie jury found tlic prismier guilty, and slie im- scnlcnced to Alderman Ryan as their deputy spite ot that protest they M'Omtli, Kilmoylau, 12 to 16 gallons (lien more guilty than hi h for twelve months before bot not appearing now to receive bis meed of quality was to have tbe f. -i plump, shining and heavy, and Wary Teresa, second daughter of Mr. Nicholas Pcttit, of three months at hard labour. and in doing so said that that gentleman had now measure. Ini bis opinion they ivero The lward considered this price too g , the day , even they wove now but wheu their conduct treads on the decided to advcitiso again, the master to buy in the punishment, was ordered to bo summoned. Laurence O'Brien, of tlie best brands. Tlirea and a-balf bushels will sow Katlimore, and Miss Codde (Sister Maty Veronica), as lay STBALINO.— James Sheehatt Gcory e Doyle, and Joseph office for some time, and up to the last , aud they , filled the opposite it assumes a different huu went to gaol for 48 bours for drunkenness and fi ght- tbe Irish acre. To clear tbe srrd of any weeds it sister, received tho holy habit of relicion from the hands of Byrnes were indicted lor stealing 9«. from James Ennis, on toes of lii» friend meantime. a rural, moment be rilled the chair had given every satisfac- aud laughter). On that, occasion ;\ Wntcrford and Mr Laurence borough lwunds in Barrack-street and John wonld be d'-sitablo to put it through a sieve, and the his lordship, the Most l.'cv. Dr. Furlong, assisted by the the 8th of .March. Tlio cvidenro of the prosecutor in this altogether (hear, hear, Heal.—Mr. Michcal Flynn, , , ing outside the , tion (hear, hear). They hud not u more painstak- was for the reduction but of the , pork and ox-heads the two who was drunk in the same crowd, looking at the sieves necessary foi- tbis purpose could bn bad in Belfast. Rev. William Murphy, P.P., Cushii.stown, and Kev. Thomas case already reported was lo the effect that ho came from minority oi the board , Carrick , tendered for best liecf , Darcy, , , (hear, hear), and he felt to attaiu their end ho did not an unsteady eye, wns dealt with in s«-;d should be coverrd by means of a seed Buslier.— Wexford Independent. Wcifonl on that day to look for a vessel, and that be met ing guardian nt the board measures of that minority first at 5d. per lb. and tlio lust at 2s., and Mr: K. Divyer, combatants with same When sown the ' ' and then the sowing should be finished with the The Roman correspondent of the Tablet, under dato who told him lip would git him a IIKI I I I ; Sheehan very great pleasure iu moving Alderman Ryan s cornplaiu. They came forward with statistics in support of Portlaw, beef nud pork at od. per lb, and heads at 2s. -id. manner by Mr. Gonld. harrow, Shcehan , about an inch, the proper March 19, say*, " Monsiguor Manuini: preached on Sunday ind the three weut into n public- llieir views ; it was a fai r stand up fight ; the minority beat The Master, in reply to the board, said Mr. Jb'lyim was WBDSESDAT.—Before the Mayor, Capt. Newport, D.L. , roller, lew in? the seed cowd called Gcorgo Doylo, re-eleclion. If tlie crop should require weeding, lust at the Church of St.i Mmia, in Monta Santo, on the house ; tho two prisoners called for two jlassts of whiskey, him and hia friends, and be did not complain, but the the lat e contractor, aud had given every satisfaction in bis aud Mr. Goold, It.M. Flies.—Now coming into tbo warm amount of covorinpt- , Mr. Conn said HS he had had a difference some before the flax exceeds six recent decision regarding the inspiration of Scri pture, and for which witness paid ; they also called lor beer, which minority f licit backed up tlie commissioners in Uie exercise supply. weather, the flies are becoming numerous, and in tbis office, that operation should be done time since with Alderman Ryan he felt it would be ' and should lie carefully performed. The, the eternity of future punishment hy tho privy couucil. A lie also paid for ; they went to a second public- uf thei r arbitrary power, nnd that very arbitrary powei was Mr. T. Hunt said such beins the case In' would l>c very cougenml locality, they are flitting, occasionally, very plenti- incbes in height, on his part to second the motion now Pat Connors was pniling flax h when the sCJs are found chang- large audience was assembled, most of it consisting of our house and there met Joseph Byrnes ; in the second unly graceful now recoiling on those very gvutlemeu (hear, hear). That happy tj support Mr. Flynn's tender, although be knew fully. This morning a fly nam*d caged for best time for , the bench with coutempt to n pale brown color, and the stalk yellow fellow-countrymen among whom were many Protestants. ptibh'olioUM Sheolun put his hand into prosecutor's trowsers before them, and he did so with very great pleasure minority should have stood by those .limy opposed ; they Laurence to be an excellent man, and the butcher who a week , he having treated in not ing from a sreeu , ' two-thirds of its hei ght. When auy of the crop The right rev. prelate also preached on Thursday, St. pocket; prosecutor paid for lieer iu that- public-house, and for he felt they could not have a better or should have told the commissioners they were about pro- supplied himself. appearing to defend himself, belore its members, from a for ahout indeed ) it should be pulled at once. The process of Patrick's Djy, at San Isidore, where most of the Irish then they weut into Kcating's publir-himse j they had a vice-chairman (hear, hear). ceed insr against Ibo legislation of the day ; they tbould havu Mr. Uully seconded the motion thai Mr. Flj nn be declared charge of drunkenness on the previous Monday. Patrick was found Ijing i more efficient the repiewiiilatiou canirl on simultaneously with the pull- residents iu Rome were assembled according to custom. An quart of liccr there ; Shcihan here searched prosecutor's warned tlicm tlial they wci e diniiiiicbing llio contractor, which was put and cairicd. Klynn, a country fly, got off on paymentof a shilling ; Pat rippling should be Tbe Chairman put the motion, which was unuiii- the nineteenth requiring care w?s a simple, process. imeicslin? religious ceremony took place yesterday worniiiK pockets again ; Byrnes, opened bis vest to see if ho bad a of the people, that they wero retrograding iu Printing.— Mr. C. Redmond, IPatcrfor rt News, and Mr. Kennedy deposited Is. tid. and costs, and flew off, and ing, and, although , inously carried. and! called on them not to persist (loud applause) , Dublin, itu.U.oJ f a blue black tattered-looking the modes of rippling, scutching, and propariug (Feast of the Seven Dolours) at the Novitiate of the Sacred flannel vest on him, saying he shoid have one for sea; Sheehan century, Falconer, or Uie printing of the Union. Margaret Russell, , and very Describing ' snid he begged to return the board of bis friend Mr. Jacob, would have led clerk said that Mr. liedniouu ..... -~..,, .(01. was very justly caged for o month. Alleged the flux lor the manufacturer, Mr. Arthur said that an Heart at Villa t>'anti , where Miss Alice I'lowden, second tljrn put bis arm round prosecutor's neck, and Doylo stood The Chairman Tim antecedents , Mr. Hunt, , u t0 fipcrisii flv, bo would have adopted such a course ; he bad the opening of tbe bouse, and during IUXI . i flax would produce CO stoue, which would, daughter of William l'lowden, Ksq,, of Plowden Salop, and close to him ; Sheehan then let him go, and when prose- In's very sincere thanks for the high honor (buy hud him to beliove the bonrd sinco *in.- r at Forcible Fossethion.—On Tuesday, in John's- average sicre of but on tbe present occasion ( but gentleman bad given the highest possible satisfaction. lane, a very great oi...-»:«,, wa8 cicatcd by a . a pound, and if of good quality at double that a youug Roman lady took flic first vows of the Order, aud cutor wa« buttouiug his vest he saw one of the pockets half on him by re-electing him, tor the fourth not done so, lengthened period strugglo being sell at 6d conferred conduct of tbu commissioners, aud he knew Mr. Redmond was coulractnr made by u party to obtain posses.. ,f ollr,ain tbat flax did not, by say means, deteriorate received the black veil from tho hands of Cardinal Patrizi." out ; the money which was in it a few minutes before was to the vice-chair. As he saw protested against tbe The Cbainnan said he Drernjses sura. Proviog time, unanimously, (Mr. Conn) fully endorsed bis opinion. It was said that tbe lo tho county grand jury nnd to many poor-law unions, aud therein situutcd, aud an equally stiong resistance ucn.B "••> 19ml. Mr. Arthur concluded a very instructive adtess on Kix-irnox.—On Tuesday last, at the Presentation Con- pone: Slieehau was then standing close to him : prosecutor in possession. Sir. Thomas Browne this inrportaui, » -j some new faces and a good many old ones present atmosphere of that room was heated (laughter and hear, everywhere gave Ihe utmost satisfaction. given by the party , =-\5v o^, u,c applause of those-present. vent , Kilkenny, two ladies received the white veil, Ellen asked Sheehan where Doyle was gone, he having gone away W. Morris saitt tic »K «L he thought he might make a few observations (hear, the heat of the room being, at tbe moment, near boiliug The guardians, una voce, declared Mr. Ucdnioud con- marine store-keeper, New-street , alleging that under a deed Mr. R. 1 f8rmers Maria aud Margaret Martha (in religion SisUr Mary Angela through a door, and he told witness he w;u gone to the bear, of Kilkenny, in 1857 to grow flax in small quantities, Dai. in.tv.. gratification in having ; if it was be felt it was caused solely by the com- tractor. of sale from Mr. Wurien, , he hold tbe who wcto ready and Sister Mary Stanislaus), daughters of Godfrey J. d 1; they then went out , but witness wns left by him- hear). He felt the greatest point) He in the speculation they wished to bo assured of ' letter (renewed Inu^hter). was astounded The other tenders were postponed to Friday (this day), at uncontrollable possession of these premises, averred he was cmharkins nal servitude. hoped they would all vie with fur Mr. Browne, nnd asked for infor- They would be fully provided, however, when tbe time ' and £1 from (bear , hear). He to economise. For what were they -uked to suvo ? Te> en- everything denoting that so far as a workhonsc life can be Mr. Strauge appeared *nd Co for St Miiitin s Female Orphmiaze, FOKCIIILE PosBKisaiON.—The ca»i; of tbo lorciblo pos- tho alleged assailants ; Mr. Elliott made the arrived for their uso (bear, bear). each other in conducting the business of the union able them to givo £100 a year to H second doctor they didn't made acceptable that such rcsnlt is attained in tbe Kilroac- mations against Munhignore Woodlock , ltcctor of the Catholic University, session in New-street , before the Chairman was postponed tho opposite side. Their worships de- Mr. Grubh proposed a vote of thanks to the lw.Surer which with a due regard to the interest of the ratepayers want (loud cries of bear, hear). The next thing they would tbomas onion. Indeed a very convincing proof of wbat is same application on for St. Martin's Female Orphanage. to to-tnorriin' morning, and tbo court rose. both' sides to be heard was seconded by Aid Reid, and passed. .£20 ic- of and leave nothing be asked to do would be to put a ilk'e of a country dilirjet bere writen is furnished by tho fact, that on a recent occasion cided to grant summonses on , next S. M. Prossor begs to acknowledge the receipt of , and (li e proper care tho poor, Mr. Arthur returned thanks, and tbo proceedings termin- (lirongh Rev. Tlios: M'Grath C.C. e the adjacent to the town into the city dispensary to find work Captain Hamilton, the respected and experienced poor-law morning. ttitution money, the , IN CAVAN. undone fai thfully nnd i mpartiall y to discharg EHTBY— BXIRAOBD1NAKY SCENE. ated. y acknowledges the recei t EXECUTION for the second doctor (hear, hear), and tbe result of that step inspector, paid a thorough visit to the institution, and was so fORCIBLB Mr. Mathew Farrell thankfull p lCangley, de>ci-ili<*l at Rood- , us guardians of the poor, they had On Monday last , Bernard duty, which would bo that the rural division so joined would have to boar highl leased with its condition iu every respect tbat he SDAY.—Before the Mayor aud Captaiu Newport, of £6, restitution money, through the Hav. T. English. aud a ticket-of-lcave muu, y p TJIUB NEXT WEEK looking, about thirty years of age, taken on themselves to perform (hear, hear). He in th« pound in favorable report of it to the commissioners, T Browne, New-street, applied, on summons, KAIRS FOR Mr. James Rynu, victualler, thankfully acknowledges the ol an addition of some threepence or fourpence made a highly D.L. M . Thomas was executed in Cavan for tlm murder of Peter Reilly, these few observations by again by supporting tbe tho guardians their reception of tho to Quarter Sessions, for alleged forcible and SATURDAY, AFBIL 3.—Coolgreney, co.,Wexford. of £8,rcstitution money, through the IU'V.T. English. of would conclude its rate (hear, bear). Mr. Conn concluded wlio notified to for informations recoipt Coolniicolln, about nine miles from the town, on the night premises in Johu-street and New-street MOSDAT,- 11.—Castlebridge aud New Ross, co. Wexford The Sisters of Mercy , l)ungar?au, beg to thank the Kcv. thanking the guardians for the honor they had done motion. document in very gratifying terms. On Ea6ter Sunday illegal entry into , the 2:3rd of January last. The culprit was tried at tho as- wholly and solely, Urlingfbrd, co. Kilkenny. C.C, tin- his kind donation of i;lO, to bo ex- Dr. J. Mackesy suggested a committee to inquire into the the inmates wore regaled willi an excellent tea breakfast which he alleged were bis, against tbe Mr. Mooncy, siziw of Cuvan, on the 4th of March, bsfore Baron Fitxger.ild, him (applause). TUESDAT, 12.—Cahir, co. Tipperary ; Grauuagb, co on such religious or charitable objects working of the dispensary, so as to haw, accurate information and meat dinner, served up to them iu capital style under following persons:—Mr. J. Penrose, solicitor, who wai jiaided by them and convicted on tha clearest evidence of a most barbarous Aid. Ryan said be begged tu return his sincere Kilkenny. attention. to arrive at a fair conclusion as to what they sbcmld do. the superintendence! of Mr. and Mrs. Walsh, and for which defended by Counsellor Rylaud ; Tboinas Delauy, defended as u.iy merit their murder. The wretched man, after having been entertained now for the fourth time, con- EDSKSBAT la.—Dupgarvai) co. Waterford beg to thank the thanks for the honor , Mr. Hicbardson supported tbe suggestion, aud in reference boon tlie poor creatures eipressri their deep thanks. The by Mr. Ambrose ; aud Kicbard CWclloe, William Ryan, W , , ; Kilkennj The Presentation Nuns of Duugarran in the most hospitable manner by bits host, got out of bed mount co. Kilkenuy ; Mulrankan donation of £10, to ferred upon him. He hoped ho had discharged his to Dr. M.ickesy'a statistics said bo was convinced that, not- very superiorly kept infirmary, under its vigilant matron, Auno llyaB, and- Auno Haurahan, who were defended hy city ; Burrow , , co. Wexford. Kev. Mj. Moonvy, C.C, for his generous nlxjut 'clock nt night ' and without any provocation or who attend at one o , satisfaction of the board (hear, hear) , withstanding these figures, the sick poor were fully provided Mrs. Dee, is another very pleasing feature to be met witti iu Mr. Elliott. Messrs. StraBge and Wbitestoue appeared for 1« expended by tbeni upon the poor children assignable cause wtien Reilly arose to inquire what induced duty to the , continue to for by them. If the contrary could be fairly shown he was this institution, and indeed that excellent officer deserves Mr. Browne. The following evidence w.-.s Riven:— THE ARMY. their schools. him to get up at Mint unseasonablchour stabbed him ( Reilly) and he had only to add that he would " with sincere grati- , quite prepared for any cliauge wliiclt would remedy the de- every possible credit for tlio madner in ivbicli she presides Thomas BroivDO examined by Mr. Strange—Lives at Colonel Waddy, C.B., 50th Regiment, has heen appointed lite Cliristiau Brother* of Dungnrvan, inflicting no less than five mortal wounds upon him pursue the line of conduct which he had followed Air. Kev. Mr. to de.ttli, and for thu purpose of that inquiry ho would bo for tho over her onerous department. Tlio school too, iu which a general merchant ; remembers the day temporarily to the staff of the army in New Zealand. tude, acknowledge having received from the with what is supposed to bo a bowte knife. The instrument been first-elected to his present fect, Ncw-stvect;U to bn expuuded by since he had committee. He WHS of opinion if a second officer was neces- the little creatures, male and female, receive the elements of before yesterday ; has preroisi-s iu Now-Jtrcet and Slepbeu- Captain Walter Blake Burke, late of thu 18th Royal Irish Mooncy, C.C, the generous turn of £10, Ims not been found the convict havin?, as he alleges, cast it thPin on «• , position. COMMITTEE? , sary they would have heard of that necessity long bince education, appoars oxccllcutly managed by the teacher, Mi-s 133 feet of hU premies extend to New-street ; lins Regiment, and son of the late county inspector of Roscoui- the poor boys who attend their schools. into a bog-hole; and when Ueilly's wife, on hearing him cry stveet ; Mount The guardians next proceeded to the election of the from Dr. Mackesy (hear, lie«r). Kaiuo, and all the otber departments seem in the same siuco 1851, uninterruptedly; brs a gateway leading won, has been appointed adjutant of the 1th battalion of tbt Air. Cojle, Superior of the Christian Brothers out that be was being murdered, ran to bis assibtauce, he them Sii'ii , liegs the generous which were struck as follows : — Colonel Kohcrts thought they might inquire, whether, if satisfactory condition. There is evidence of a most friendly into New-street ; a few of tho workwomen Jive oa tlie Staffordshireft ifie Volunteers. to acknowledge, with best thanks, (Kangley) also stabbed her, ripping her abdomen sovcial in- bonrd's committees, donation of illO from the Ilcv. Mossrs. Jacob, a sccoud officer was uecessary, they might not appoint him, feeling existing amongst the officers, and in every reipect, premises ; breaks up woollen rags ; tbat require* an engine , towards their new building, ches acioss, so much so that her intcstiues protruded from Finance Committee—Three chairmen ; Sir. Mnoney, P Keily, J. and dispense with an apothecary F there arc full proofs that in the Kilihacthonias workhouse of fifteen or twenty botse power ; paid £300 for the fee of AcciDL-nr wim ins KUKBS.W HOVKDS.— We regret U.C.C., Dungarvsin. thu wound inflicted, and it appeared that her recovery Richardson, O'Dwyer, J. Power, O'Shm, . Tlic Treasurer of thank- W. Ulain P. Currau, Mr. Jacob's motion was here put and declared carried. the- poor law?, as far as possible, arc most efficiently worked. that property ; on Tuesday last the premises in John s-lane, the St. Vincent dc Paul Society amounted almost to a miracle, she being then endente. No Slraugman, \\\ lliilly, Hassard, Conn, , to learn that on Monday last, Mr. C. Vonsonby,of tbe 10th foiiy acknowledges the sum of Bishop, Right Tbe following committce,to inquire into the working of the wbieh IMVO a boundary wall, were injured ; tbo wall ad- £10 from the doubt is entertained but that lie would have succeededin mur- Despaid, and Capt. M'Grath. Hussars, only son of Captain Ponsonby, of Sion Ifouse, and Rev. Dr. O'Brien. —Three chairmen ; Dr. T. L. dispensary, to meet next day, was then appointed:—Dr. T. CHAIRMEN FOR KILKENNY UNION. joining the street was knocked dowu with hatchets and ; dering her also were it not that , with extraordinary courage, Fever Hospital Committee taMv. Vonsonby Uarker -«>~-' ._ T. C. Spencer, L. Mackesy, Dr. J. Mackesy, Messrs. Hudson Spencer, At tho last meeting of tho board of guardians of this picks ; nearly the whole wai token down. nephew and heir apparent , Kilcooly she aimed a blow at his head with a hedge-slasher, with which Mackesy, P. Mannine, W. Blain, W. Peet, Richardson, Colonel ltoberts, Manning, King, Jacob and union, the following resolutions were passed unanimously :— To Mayor—No oho asked for permission to go in. Abbey,met with an accident while out with tho fox hounds FASlUQNA liLE NE WS. she hurriedly armed hersel f, and finding himself so availed O'Shea, and Capt. Dillon. Messrs. W. Christ- Conn. Mr. W. J. Maher proposed, and Mr.Tlios. Bradley seconded, Examination resumed—William Ryan aeemed tbe leader resulting in fracture of the thigh and other in- MR. JUSTI CE SHEe.-This distinguished gentle- lie ran out of the house without shoes or stockings, having School Committee—Three chairmen; ' at Dessnrl, 1). F. Fortoscue, Pect, Dr. Mackesy, referring to Mr. Richardson s observations, ttint Kdmond Smitbwick, Esq., mayor of Kilkenny, be of tbe gang ; he bad a hatchet; he then threatened to cat all man Ji:is arrived at the ancestral house in Thoinastowu, uotliinz on biin but his shirt and trowsers. The convict inas, Hudson, R. W. Morris, Carew, juries. U appears that whiht this young gentleman was in and J. Power. said he had frequently stated al that board bis opinion that elected chairman of the nnion tor ensuing year. Mr. W. before him, anil bo . did so; witness would not then go near rouniy .Kilkenny, on his first visit since his elevation lo the since bis conviction has been sedulously attended by tho Colonel Roberts, Strange, Manning, tbi vicinity of tbe lodge entrance to ilesart House, en tbe Keily, Peet, Spencer, Conn, a sccondl medical officer for this district was necessary. Al- J. Mahcr proposed, and Mr. Michael Langton seconded, that him for £1,000; Tom Delauy was there aiding Ryau ; could Kuglish O,necn s Bench. We are happy t0 any that his M'Knroc the Roman Catholic chaplain of the iiaktry Committee—McsiTi. UMlyVcofe ro?d, following tbe hounds, then making way At Rev. John , R. W. Morris, and Despard. though bo had allowed Mr. Jacob's resolution to pases with- Patrick lilnuclifield, Esq., be elected vice-chairman. Mr. W. not say wbat weapon he had; Delauy was wilhiu a. yard, of Lordship K in the lull enjoyment of health, ond must derive- disi/J.iyet] groat penitence, and he cat his food and Strange, J. Power, Bloomfield , a ringing ppce for Parmlcy, he saw them in a field to his jail, Mid Messrs. Morris , out opposition be did not approve of it. J. Mabcr proposed, and Mr. O'Donncll gjconded, tbat John Ryan charinir him ou; he did nothing to keep tb,o peace; " lcxsure from the hearty congratulations lie is receiving performance of the religious ceremonies Induitrial Committee—Three chairmen ; right, anc wheeling hit horse over tbe road fence, in itself of p slept well. After the t. Coglilan, Bloom- It was ordered, on the suggestion of Sir. Hudson, to trans- Esq., be vlcctr.1 deputy-vice-chairman. Mr. Goold WHS there trying to make peace, aud so were the from his many friends in a neiglilmurlioodwlu -re lie has ever at which Kangley assisted, the wretched Power, Hudson, Uidijrdson, Peet, Cap Uuggy, inconsiderable sine, but thickly studded with briars calculated preparatory to death, Sponcer, O'Dwyer. mit to the commissioners, by that eveniug's post, a copy of KBPOftT or DB. MUOKNT. police ; Anno Hanrahan was with the leaders ; she wos with- been highly esteemed and beloved for his great excellence of scaffold bis whole person developed lield, Jacob, Power, Culonel Roberts, to entangle a horse's ]egs, and render jumping it more tbau miiu was led on to the , Mr. Jacob's motion. The folloniiij! report was read—"In company with Dr. in two yards of the. loader! ; Anne Ryan, Bill's wife, was chawter liotb in private friendship and public greatness composed of calico so tii.it neither ilia THE LATi: DISPENSARY INQUIRY. ordinar'ly iViXoutt, the animal bungled and ctme bickupoa , in a white shroud, , M'POINTMKNT. Delany, Physician of tha Asylum, I visited on the 28th there, throwing stones.at witness and his people ; tbe stones and usefulness. discerned—a very unusual costume (or The Clerk read the following letter from the com- tbe rider, coding over and trampling severely upon bim, ai he face or bead could be Mr. Itooney, city relieving officer , still continuing ill , Mr. ult., the insane wards of the Kilkenny Poor-bouse, in wbich struck a woman ; Riclwrd Costelloe was there, and he told OUNTESS or G LENGALI This the time of their execution. His into the lay helplessly extended across a deep water nut, ranning pa- DEATH OP THE C culprits to appear in at missioners, in reference to the late inquiry Matthew Dunne, clerk to Mr. Heuucssy, clerk of the union, and twenty-six females. -1 find a marked Mr. Goold ho was there ' by directions of Mr. Penroie ; bo residence GroBvenor-squino, iuioiud. The hangman then appeared are forty males rallel with tbe road. Hostfortunatel y, Mr. Simon Morris, of most estimable lady died at her arms were closely p charge preferred against the medical officer of the wns appointed his substitute,until restored to health, at £1 improvement in their general condition since tbe dato of my (ientle and kind-hearted, generous a circumstance equally unusual. He is a the Club House, riding up at the time in tbe opposite direc- London, on list Saturday, quite undisguised, dispensary, and inquired into by Dr. a-weck.—Adjourned. Inst inspection on the 29th December last. The rooms occu- Cfoaa-examined by Counsellor Ryland—Was inside before soulsd woman and an ornament, tu stnul man lather below tho middle sizf , with, a greasy dark- Water ford ' , tion, taw t'ne hotre riderlew. and soon found Sir. Poaaonby and benevolent , a true , Piiid ...... £1007 13 10 ied by them are more comfortable than heretofore, being all tbo wall was thrown down; knows NejH's house ; it was near u a source of poignant sorrow vis.igeit repulsive and rather sinister looking countenance- Purcell, M.V.L.t. :— p enduring b;s paia with the heroism of a soldier, iif. Morris, tier high position, her decease , , Hecieved ...... £26 0 0 boarded and ample means for out-door excrcues are afforded tbat uoaMtWbere this took pla.ee; witness was not iu that lowly hamlet. Mar- He was procured I understand, by the jailer in Armagh. Poor Law Commission Oflice, Dublin, April 1, 1864. , with atb#rassista nce, which soon arrived, placed him in AU in many a proud mauaion and many a , Balance agaiust ...... ±!U81 , 1 10 I have again to suggest the proprictv of placingli ght screens bou.se, but bo sent in some of bis men there ; Neill left tUat was co-heiress of the He occupied about a iniuuU in adjusting the noose of the !jlE—The Commissioners desiie to inform tbe board of g eaty position, and medical aid being procured he was taker* garet Laurette, Cuantess of Glengall, for protection to them before the fire placet to obviate tb,e morning; tbis wall w»s no part of Delany' ho,nso ; B.yan * , Ksseit, and widow rope about the neck of the unfortunate convict, who all the of Watcrford union, that they hnvc had under ' in Mr. De Montmorency'e carriage to hia father's residence, late William Mellisb, Esq., of Woodford guardians KIL MACTHOMAS UNION—TUESDAY. danger of female epileptics or idiots being burned. Tb,o knocked down the front door, of Delany « house; witness's second and last tiino repeated the responses of the Litany for the Dead tbe evidence taken by Dr. Puree]), M.I., at the 8ion Honso, where tho fractures werct found not to be so of the lato Right Hon. Richard Hutler, consideration dietary I cousider very good and tbe beds aud bedding;clean people were inside at tbe time ; Delanj lived there obont was married in 1834. which the clergymen were reciting, and when Ml wan ready lately held by him into a complaint preferred against (From our Reporter). severe is anticipated, and that ip, fact the injury was con- Karl of UlcngHll , to whom her ladyship inquiry and sufficient," ' siven 'or eight years; got rent from-l leiany for this bon*e will be inherited tho IwlL of the drop was withdrawn, auU the unfortunate, Williams medical officer of tbe Waterford dispensary THOMAS P. SHERLOCK , Esq., J.P., chairman of tbo union , fined to tbe dislocation of tka bip. joints, and a speedy re- HIT estates in this country aud in England Dr. , Ordered, that a comrqittco be appointed to provide tbe fire as a tenant to witpeu, within the last eight years. ; Charteris wife of man launched iuto eternity. He apparently (lid not Bufl'er iu the case of a woman named Catherine Mountain , in tba chair. covery it anticipated (cow tb«. cawiul and early treatment* by her only daughter, Litdy Magaret , dinlrict, screen! and to have them pat up. . Counsel—Were you . not evicted from Delany's horue in Chartcris, Scots much, and was quite dead iu less than fivo minutes. He together with the opinion of the committee as to Also present—William Power, bsq., Thomas Hunt, bsq., to wbicb it wai bia good foxtuwj to be subjected. I'icutcnaut-Coloncl the lion. Kicbard deceased, P. Walsh \Y. 1854?, .. - Wemyst nnd made no public declaration or conlcssion. Whilst confiued in which Dr. Williams bad performed his dis- Messrs. P. Kiersy, J. Power, , P. Kitwtui, ' SJMJOWKKKS' ASSOCIATION.—A coMpany Fusilier Guards, secouJ sou of the Earl of th>i manner UNION-APBII. 1ST. Mr.Wbitoatono objectedto tbis qnestjou, and Mr Strange , TH« SfeW as a convict in Spile Island, where lie bud been transported and the commissioners have called upon Dr. Qqaily, K. De», J. Hally, M. Qoinn, and—Jordan. THOMASTOWN Jlarch.—Clonmel Free Prtu. pensary dntics, ELECTION Of CHlISHEIt. . , / ; lapported, referring to tbe statute showing even with a right under tbk title, with a proposed capital of 48,800,000, in from Trim for cow stealing, he wai taught to read and in his resignation to bis dispensary com- TUB CHAIRMEK FOR 1864-5. " ¦ ¦ : IS HICII LIFE.—Wednesday Thomaa Williams to send board, it was of entry no ono could enter with tiohrjee. ' MARIUAGI of which lie could do iu admirable stjle. the board tho follow, This being the first assembly of the new . 100,000 shares of £20 each, has issued its yjojpectusfrom was married to Mary Catherine write, the latter mittee. . . At the previous meeting of Mr. P. Cantwell , Captain Newport eaid be did not think the question w,«8 fipenoer Lind'8 RBSIOBATIOH.—The Speaker bad Kate Lindsay, Mis* KnoxUovf , Miss Morris and r enough to fix tbe and nnammoDFly resolved—"Tbat Edward . returned tc \* THURLES UNION. that the board of guardian! will be good Mi. Sherlock on taking the chai r to-day, said he year." It in; bad itlien a pitchfork with bim >; John: NL- ¦" tbe chair. B. BANK S, , Hutchinson and keep thenj ont;,De)oDy (lied tl)p.yard with doRkied a very >bort tune.iu tnUk.wM^oofirintidbj „„ Tuesday last, G»WR , greathonor they bad conferred Blake, J.P., H. Bmtcbacll, R. Moore, J. , yard to p«m$»- j buVln W ebb, J.P. ; Thomas Clerk Walerford Union. cere thanks for the very bnt he gifa 'irm notics'to quit': there' SHIP NEWS. Other guardians-Charles D. H. chairman of their board. tbo chairman of the day. : > . .; , Bon bfwitneM, wm from ;" John Connolly, John F. Gomg, Mackesy, J.I'., said as honorary secre- upon him in electing him ' which wis between ^Itneufatyardand tbat 61 Dela }-«jnce benchb*l«W^ogtna*«y.jV fben'tbiBriniWktbrtieak TW Nancy of this port, arrived at Cadiz, Msrcb 28, O . ieara, William Connolly, Dr. T. L. Tbe.ScbooUiuuter sent in hii resignation, petition , ¦ ¦ ,ay ¦ second at Cardifl , committee, he For himself he should say he would do everything t advertised for it wUuewknocked it down. . ¦ ¦: ••;¦ ¦• ' .}<-. •¦ " ' CatcVuT. Tli, Cleveland and Glamer, both amted and William Wall. tary of the Waterford dispensary accepted, and hia tucceuor orderedto be Toteday bad been dUpc^Al < ^' ^»> «m>|^e«^toacl for OPPICE. tbe interests of the union, , aobs^asri .tp 'Mr. EfcwM, W«ed. Bim to tf&inwfcou tb« April ? fcom tbi. pori. Tie I' omom from Gloucester TIIB KBfllSTRY had to report to the board that Dr. Williams had in his power to promote £26 per annum. Mr, , cancel he.me m Mr! tbe'rc««oM-»rS*i W . h »nd - laid before the meeting ti^o milk contractors, not BroWne's employment ; khow^hQW premaov' ¦ -a: ttoiBjr emmwt 'htaek*wuewtV this port, jmt iBto i ledore, April 4. '1he Clodag On Mr. HrewKter s opinion being , to this subject he might be and, as for as in him lay, to encourage that feeling Mr. Gsdl md Mr. Walpole, elgbt jejirt roihi»lryi l./aaitsB* pp registrj• e and resigned. In reference contractsat appeared by lu lro * ia8 Malcolm hnt wrirad at Swansea from this port. ,tatiu*that the board are bound to bu. d a og and to lay of cordial unanimity which had ever existed amongst having fulfilled tbo terms of their , u% AfiW Kff». B °rW*"? Sl "Jltttf* Delany * bouse'; filled,)** t^:«»*Wi«wttW^:*^.^jWp9W««»« AttAHiic.- the »«S»trar-°'D a permitted to make a few observations, that loilk bpbought'else- 'Anna M»n threw, in' Vrickb&ta; THE BOWOWD « BBAT DISA.TBR a tB •troug room, to meet the approval of . " '' ' the muter'ereport, it wuordered. DeTiny-wasencouraging, . to know from statistics on the duties to be the members of the board, and without which union ° . Witb reference Jo the opposed foundenng in the Attoutic the clerk was directed to write to the Registrar before the board some where, and tbo contractorscharged with it;. , tt^littftbem 'to go on and work b»rd |-1u"tuautte4 witn.e*»r » ... of Ins p an In the could never hope tp carry on tfieir work in — « _..!.._ i-Su ;,,nn.elad Italian rosn-of-war him if he will be satisfied to have tlio essentials discharged by dispensary medical officers. they STA-fB or. in H,OCJB«.—Numberof inmates in the House Byaa> beld tbe hatchet orer &• bead of. witneft-akd threat- ...i..i ~»r»« in the comons- -it,, of 33,786 great importance imperatively 'onurlit 278;nnce admitted. W; born, 0; ened bim; the police were there with fixed.bamwWi of Watprfm-d there were upwards the manuer which it* on &tarday ¦i y , 'fcigtt jBfifc5iStii^k' 'l • it #, 1 . kan*l 14a *an**HoA WVV >¦. • i • J i _ JIJT, ',- „. •_.:„!„,» „„ n.fWJi.., {..mill. 'rj,tijj Jw»iij'»L * t*Ml *'l^^J&JJtU^^Blf/ ^JM^^Mlfi' M£ - ' EXTRACTS. . .; . .. , .., ! branches or brushwood ; pick stojiei off them ; break ¦;./i ;/.::;.^)iAMEWCAN/. . rbad.rnear. Sir\Na^BO aASSl ^>^^ni^ha$^ POOR HUMAN N ATURE.—Those who croak of the ' ' ' Senate, ¦ : ^agriculture lumps of cow or, hone ..THE D*&rr In the j New! Yort/ State . ;:; '' ' 'iAlW^Miwm&**£'* I ; '6tie^^tt!»l4*ga:iotBfLfori on a id Selected ji)oetw> badness that they are de- and scatter any clods or , ,-f ¦ ABOARD OP klABD » o^b^r tiar, of humnn nature forget and all removed that from the Gover- • • ¦prAent^-TW Bight Hooi-Lord^Staaitlde ; l witnssi,:CBcbtl«LJwJ^ ^t crying creative power. They ' Oazettt) droppings ; when this is done, Msrch 1, a menage ' was received ' Gnarii«n. ana. M**--' -WBif5l.V?>h«i> ST. PAT1UCK. the highest work of (From the Irish Farmers land well and ihut the , Sir Joba.Nqgmt-HwnW Bur^'Sir ;any.fowl,'. and remind chestnut be- may injure the scy the, roll the , Senate that .when he called . Dec!- A.P" * ^M ^ btfraiktd i hejr.Jbid the -PflW^.Wfl .bqt^-jj^j^ a stranger, us of tho boy who curses the FARMING OPERATIONS FOR APRIL. nor, informing the gme, Bart., Francis ^Kennedy, J.P.; Henry Filigap , From Gaul's distant shores camo a Priest aud without up. Cut turf for fuel when . opportunity serve*. Secretary of War to the inequalities ^i^J^'^^rn'iv ^ jiJm^Bill} Ho had once been a slave in the Emerald Isle, cause he does not know how to jet the fruit From the inning of this month till about the attontion of the J.P, 8amnel--tt .WtalMlte ,UiSj^ffSfeiy. beg Pare and burn reclaimed moor or mountain land for to the State of New E«a gnirdiaii)ai, $ *$$* (, f« withyPi.m ifromj thence CW.pstable . jpiMiagM^: lie knew not a fear, bo cared not for danger. lacerating his fingers with the burr. Human 15th of May most trying on the farmer of any of the draft as detrimental Alexander B.'/ KenBedr,., ., Intw . ' is the sowing rape, or turnips, or planting potatoei. William F. Allen, of Quiolui, Simon P'Brwnv li l •rreited .hefJpjariCIbncpscoran;¦ ; ^ His mission was Godlike, bis heart Tree from guile. nature, if addressed in the spirit of humility, rarely as regards stock. Forward York, that official appointed Bnne. Jobn ^g l *ne, P.V.niaaii, M^Anthon^E. therein,' ,all:alive;;'a» they.iwe sUir 0«%WfT)ii(M goodness. But if man assumes the cold austerity , which generally are either Smith, of Massachusetts, J.P..' Jbbn M«»nn, ifc He chose for his portion but labor Rod sorrow, ewes, to succeed turnips and subsoiling, and hoe between such winter-sown correcting . them. This GTUssher, J.P, John X. O'Keefts, ducks in the bag were not his. : On cro9*Iex'«miqft, rest." of the lower feelings, unmixed with any of the milk their exhausted slate, are of little ing upon the mode for laid;before'the board a list of guardi- " In heaven," he said, " I shall seek lor my all gone, or, from crops as have been sown in drills, such as wheat, unanimous conclusion The Clerk ' Connsellon.B landjiJwitnesrf a«id!h«ii(«eB of human kindness, it is not strange that the tiger been stored in proper season, commission has come to the elected to serve for the year ending 25th tion .by; y And why should he fear, or what could dismay him, use, if they have not peas, beans, cabbages, parsnips, &c. State of New York ans duly 'that '; she had inWe fowl Rome bless'd the day should be aroused that the burr which covers good and rye-grass will come thnt the enrolement for the vacancjr in . the saw the. woman/before . ;^- When Rome sent him forth and , and taken care of. Clover was imperfect, March, 18651. It appears there is a ' " 'on her ' That lie steered bis frail bark to the fairest of uations, fruit should tie unwelcome to such unskiltul fin- under the act of March 3, 1863, that the car than ! he!identified ; •he was wayjt^ in after the rye, and these supplemented with winter . with refer- division of Dromore, the guardian representing To teach Erin's children to believe and to pray ? man is a com- STATIONS OP THE erroneous and excessive, especially so Waterford. to sell them ; when he ( overtook her br^ gers. When it is remembered that vetches, where sufficient forethought has been exer- MABCn 31, 1884, IHCLUBIVB.) last' yearbeing disqualified this year. t ' He knew what souls cost on Calvary's mouutaiu, (CORKKCTBD UP TO New York ind Brooklyn. The division he asked her had she a gander to sell, to pound being, made up of ..ioral feelings and intel- made to keep the last named is that at ence to the cities of CHAIRMEN. ! ¦' ¦ • " the road, 's grotto Gethsoinuni's grove, cised. Erery endeavour should be I Where tn-o places are ineotioned, recommended ELECTION Or . In Bethlehem , as well as animal impulses, and to be in regiment is stationed]. commission, after due consideration, new board, the which she replied that she bad, and would sell it; And lie thirsted to brine the glad tidings to Ireland lectual faculties, the horn stock in the straw-yards, and not which tho depot of tho State This . being the meeting of the and education CAVALBY 23rd...lst bat, Bengal, Wai of 60,378 men allotted to this she asked 3s. for it, which he said he would give, Of priceless Redemption thro' Christ's saving love ! that these powers, by due training too much hurry to put them out on the pastures. If thnt the quota first busineas was to appoint chairmen for the ensu- training as every 1st Life Gds...Hydo Park mer; 2d do, Gibraltar call of the President on Oct. 17, 1863, be if his wife liked the bird (laughter) : she then said For the women and children stretched forth their fair arms from infancy onward — such the stock bo not turned out till a sufficient bite be under the , and visiting and finance committees. To ,* and 2nd Life do...Windsor Waliner , with a corresponding reduction ing year ^ ' that she was going to Waterford, Aud besought him to bring to their ocean-girt home, human being has a right to claim from society , obtained , the pastures will sustain much more stock bat Aldcrshott reduced to 52,858 the formation of the dispensary committees it wasjoo late, , Ryl Horse do...Regent's Park 2ith ...1st 1863. facilitate 'the accused made no objection The Faith which alone can win for its believers as Nature indicates by giving parental love—the eaten down as fnst as the Cork-2d do Mauritius Cork under the call of Feb. 4, _ guardians who were and that she oouli not delay; during the season thau if 1st Dragoon do ... Madras, -Thei much talked the clerk prepared a list of the * and himself; sue said All happiness here and bright glory to come. thousand times less vice than 25th...lst bat,M«lta,Athlone ; GEKERAL K tLPATRicK's EAID. the board to showing tbe fowl to the constable 'd race would present ten green blade arises. Canterbury. with failure entitled to act upon each,-and stated that she not them at Yougbal the.day bnfore ; she did not say Soon thy boat, brave Patvicius, toss by the white breakers, reputation of " poor 2nd, Ceylon, do. of raid by Gen. Kilpatrick has ended " at present, and reclaim the bad OATS.—From the continued and unusually fine 2d Ditto-Bengal j Canterbury would have to elect ratepayers of the required qua- anything of tbe Dee family, whom witness knows ; she Hove in sight of the forests and hills of tho Isle," 3d Ditto...Bombay ; do 26th... Portsmouth—Belfast as to the main result intended to be accomplished, Towards which thy benrt j'carned nw.ike aud in slumbers, human nature." seed season we have had for some time, we should lification—namely, a valuation of £30; to complete said, when charged, " the devil sweep the robbers, bow I discovery of steam 4th Ditto...Dandalk 27th...Bengal-Cork but with success in cutting the railroads between A desert 'tis now—but thou'lt soon make it smile ! CO * L IN N EW ZEALAND .— A hope that advantage has been taken to get forward Bombay-Fcrmoy the number of members for the committee in each mast be gome to gsol for them ;" sbe next said alia bought River, which, 6th Ditto...Cahir 28th... and Richmond, and the destruction of coal bos been made on the Waiknto all spring work , and that all the oats have been 29tli...Dublin-Preston Lee's army them from Mrs. Deo. Erect on the prow robed in gorgeous bright vestments, be of immense 6th Ditto...Aldershot stores, &c, and the actual shelling district. Constable Flanagan deposed to the prosecutor having re- 'd Staff of Jesusf he blesses the land should the yield prove extensive, will sown long ere this. Where that has not been the 7th Ditto...Bengal ; Cant. 30th...Canada-Parkhurst much property, that the Right With the geraiu , Sunday, Feb. 28, at 3 Sir Richard Musgrave proposed, ported the robbery to him, and to his having gone with him, le be poor nnd despised, Holy Saviour ! Zealand. The Southern Cross continued rain will much 1st Dragoons...AldeMhot 31st... Plymouth—Chatham of Richmond. Starting on as their " Let my peop importance to New case, although the late and he Hon. Lord Stuart de Decies be re-elected at his request, and arresting the prisoner after he had iden- If true to the Creed that I bring them they stand 1" attention to the 2d Ditto... Birmingham 32d...Dubhn—Preston ¦A. from camp with 5,000 picked cavalry, , says:— "We have already called retard this operation—a sufficient proof, if one were M., for the current year. Seconded by tified the geese ; she made no objection to the search but 's brave sons receive the great Bishop River. 3d Hussars-Edinburgh 33d...Bombay-Termoy Rapidan, crossing at Ely 's Ford. chairman , Hiberuia important discovery of coal on the Wa.kato wanting, of the advantage of taking time by the ¦ proceeded to the unanimously. when told sbe should return to Dn.igarvnn and go befoie a As u treasure just sent from a God yet unknown, 4th Ditto... Dublin 3Ub...Bengnl--Colchcstov marched to Spottsylvania Francis Kennedy, Esq., and passed were favoured with a sample of committing the From thence the column magistrate, she said it would greatly inconvenience her, as The prince aud wise druid, the bard and the taDist , Last evening we forelock—no time should be lost in 6th Lancers ... Bengal, Can-35th...Bengal-Chatham Proposed by Matthew J. Byrne, and seconded by coal raised from , without encountering any of the ene- sbe was going to Waterford ; lie cave her tbe UBUPI caution of the Saint for true knowledge they come.! it. It is a kind of anthracite , seed to the ground. terbary 36th...Bengal-Mulhngar Court House , Dower J.P., do To the feet they reached the Virginia Henry A. Fitzgerald that John R. not to criminate herself ; she first said she got them at surface. It requires a good principal month for sowing 6th Dragoons...Bombay ; 37th...Aldershot-Pcm broke my. On Feb. 29th green sward of Tara be taught the Religion, about 15 feet below BARLEY.—This is the des- act as their vice-chairman. Passed unanimously. Youghal y that she bought them from Mrs. On the the heat is intense, nnd soil is Maidstone 38th...Bengal-Colchcstor Railroad, and tore up the track in four places, , but subsequentl which our Saviour had preached upon earth, draught, but when ignited barley. Early sowing on properly prepared Henry A. Fitzgerald proposed, seconded by.A. Deo. The same smoke, and 7thHussars...BengM ; Maidst. 33th...Bcrmnda-Tcmplomore property would render the road in Three Persons a Redeemer Incaruate, it burns quickly, with little ash or moBt advantageous, producing the best sample of troying whatever appointed de- For the .lefonco Ellen Corkoran (mother-in-law to the One God , 8th Do...Bongal; Canterbury 40th...New Zealand—Birr on the Central Rail- E. Kennedy, that John Quinlan be , and symbols, the Church now bad birth the ashes being like wood ashes therefore, be thoroughly useful. At Frederick's Hall, prisoner), deposed that she recollected the inoraiog that tbe Commandments forms no clinkers, grain ; the land should, Oth Lancers...Brighton «8t...Glasgow-Prcston puty vice-chairman. Passed unanimously. spake, the Druids for deep lore most famous, taken from is about loO road, they came upon a court-martial, peacefully prisoner was coing to Waterford with fowl, and that there Then out The place where it was worked to a clean and fine tilth. Turni p or potato 10th Hussars...Dublin 12u...Bengal-Stirliiig On the motion of Mr. B , seconded by Mr. S. in One?—Father , that can't be true," is described and captured a colonel, five cap- yrne was no one in the house but herself and son, and that Mrs. " Three Persons feet above the bed of the river, and it been manured with farm-yard man- 11th Ditto...Dublin 43d...New Zealand-Chatham holding its sessions, fade away like thestars at the sunrise, ground having Lee had passed O'Brien, the whole board was formed into a visiting Dee came there with some fowl to be sold ; she told her Mrs. But their doubt* steam purposes, as it does not colored barley, and if loughed 12th Lancers ... Houoslow 14th...Bombay-Colchester tains, and two lieutenants. Gen. When Patrick the .Shamrock|| holds forth to their view ! as very suitable for ure yields the best p and finance committee. Corkoran was gone to Waterford with fowl ; she was .not as being superior in heating ' 13th Hussare...Aldcrshot 45th...Curragh—Parkhurst over the railroad on his way to his army but an choke the Hues, and up and left to mellow by the winter s frosts requires DUNOARVAN DI8PENSAUY COMMITTEE. gone at the time ; Mrs. Deo asked her son to follow her For full forty years did our zealous Saint labor, e or Nelson 14th Hussars...Mancbestcr 16th...Bengal-Buttevnnt reached it. Leaving Fred- lope power for American stoves to theNeweastl but to be well and thoroug hly harrowed, when the hour before the Federals Sir John Nugent with tbe fowl and to take her horse and car with him, which Schools, Churches and Mouast'rics covered the land 15th Hnssars...Newbridge 47th...Canada—Athlono on for Rich- I*>rd Stuart de Decies, Edward Odell, , , unlimited quantity, and last hed in with a li ht fur- erick's Hall on Monday, they pushed, Mnsgravc, Hart ., ho did; he returned in about half an hour, and paid Mrs. The lord and the druid—tho king and the harper— coal. It is found in seed may be sown and ploug g 16th L!mccrs...York l8th...Bcngal-Cork Humble, Bart,, John Usshcr, Sir Richard were got out by the detachment of 500 men, under Colonel P. O'Shea, Dee for the fowl. Cross examined by Mr. SUttery : Did you Were uow saints and heroes—a gallant brave band. Friday about 150 bagsful of it row , or the land ribbed with the common plough, at 17th Lancers...Madras; Maid- «Hli...MiincIicster— Belfast mond—a James Galwey, Samuel E. M'Guiro, Nicholas We understand tba.t . ri ht, in the direction Simon O'Brien, see. Corkoran frivo the fowl to his wife ? Witness : How Then an angd did summon him home to his country, ¦hipYcrew of the Pioneer. distances of from 10 to l2 inchts ; or if tho seed- stono 50th...Now Zealand; Parkhurst Dahlgren, keeping well to the g Henry A. Fitzgerald, Jtflin R. Dower, Williams Patrick could I seo him and I at my own house ? Conrt : What hour Ami gladly he went, for his mission was done, about 500 yards from the 18th Hussars...Norwich 51st... Bengal-Chatham of Louisa Court House, while Gen. Kilpatrick , with Michael Terry, John M'Cnnn, Patrick , tramway, which will be drilling machine be used, the coulters arc set at the William Orr, was it that morning when Mrs. Corkoran left for Waterford lie had won a fair kingdom for Christ , tho Good Shepherd, be constructed at the 19th do...Bongal ; Shorncliffe 62d...Bengal—Chatham moved upon Ashland, buth parties M'Ciirthy, Patrick Walsh, Edward KenneBc, ? coal to the river, is obout to above or other suitable distance : 12 stones of seed the main bod;, Alexander E. Witness : After her breakfast ; it was ns light as it is now ; And He would icward him, the hour was now come. 20th do... Bengal ; Canterbury 53d...Portsmouth—Birr and doing all pos- Patrick Ronayne, Michael Arthur Anthony, nTnpn.o of tl>P colonial eovernment. 1 he coal being either case. Of all the cereal scouring the country thoroughly, Hev. H. C. it was day when Mrs. Deo came with the fowl. This closed will sow the acre in 21st do...Bengal, Maidstone 54th...Bengal—Colchester Kennedy, Michael Lenray, Very Kev. Dr. Hnlly, Thy spirit, St. Patrick , remained with Hibernia, of the river, the incline will sible damage. As the forces neared Richmond, the l' yraacinag. the evidence, and Mr. Rylaud having addressed the jury, 150 feet above tho level crops, this is much the best to sow grass, clover, or MILITARY TRAIN 55th...Madras ; Preston Browno, Maurice Walsh, Upper all hike a halo it shone o'er thce, blest Innisfail! consumes no other parties began concentrating. Colonel nrgins that the prisoner had bought the towl in the ordinary be great. At present the Pioneer other artificial grass-seeds with. , 1st Battalion, Woolwich 60th...Bombay ; Colchcster two main ADMISSIONS. " The Island of Saints" was renowned amongst nations, x to the right of Rich- coursc of bnsiness, and that her conduct to tbe police And the be sown till the 10th. 2d Battalion, Aldtrshot 57th...Now Zealand ; Cork Dahtgren was to move down The admissions this day wer« less than usual, as a The saint and the scholar from her green shores did sail, C° ' pARSNirs may Canal first witness, when arrested by them, was contrary to n guilt »«ULAR SEEDSMEN. -Thc Journal des Landes be sown till the end of the month. 3d Battalion, Canada 58th...Nowry ; Bin' mond, destroying as much of the James River large number of hands are required in the rural y l*o Rive Faith to the Pagan and learnius to youth, Si CARROTS may Preston to knowledge, tho jury, after a few minutes' deliberation, re- resnlts of the migratory habits in require a liberal allow- 4th Battalion, New Zealand 69th,,.Aldcrshot ; as possible. "Then ;akiug the river road , was districts for field labour. Out-door relief was ('•"or knowledge and virtue they counted their all), records one of the Both parsnips and carrots 1st bat ...Tower, Win- turned n verdict of acquittal, and the court entered on the Paris, in Switzerland's deserts and sportsman shot m 5th Battalion, Aldershot 60th, possible, and enter the city from the south to be removed to In Pavia and , birds. A Medoc farmer ance of good, well-rotted farm-yard manure, and h Chester ; 2nd bat. Alder- cross, if further extended to parties not fit civil bnsiness. in Oxford at good Alfred's call on the wing Oth Battalion, C&rrag the deliverance of the prisoner' To the Saxon § 1860, not an albatross, but a crane the more thoroughly it is incorporated with the soil , shot, Winchester ; 3rd side, and attempt house hospital. And now, 0 great Saint ! after ages of sorrow, ' SOOT GUARDS patrick was to attack the AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND southwards. Stored in its craw was abundant pro- particularl y for late sowing, the better the chance of Grenadier Guards, 1st hat, bat, Birmah, Winchester ; on Belle Isle. Gen. Kil CORRESPONDENCE—NEW MILK CONTRACT. We look towards thec in spirit , without fear, without M ELBOURNE, FBB. 24—(By Telegraphi which on scrutiny struck the Canada ; 2nd bat , St. 4th bat. Canada, Winches. city by the Brooks turnpike, simultaneously, if pos- The commissioners this week, forwarded a letter from Suez).—Tho shame, vent'for the voyage, a good crop. , war in New Zealand is still proceeding. rather superior and George's Barracks ; 3rd do, 61st... Jersey ; Pembroko other movement. Colonel Dahlgren Tho natives nru For the creed tliou didst bring to our sainted fore-fathers, fowler as exhibiting wheat of a POTATOES.—The planting of this valuable root sible, with the which they had received from Mr. James Byrne, of concentrated at Pickopaka Chelsea 82(1...Canada ; Belfast to Richmond. His , where they are surrounded by We have kept it intact—it is cvgr the same. rare variety. Sown last spring, it has yielded so with all despatch. Early kinds had taken a negro to pilot him Dungarvan, relating to the contract recently entered General Charamont's forces. The general should be finished Coldstream Guards, 1st bat... 63d...Canada; Belfast is said to intend Despised we may be by the coward nnd craven, to be in great request all over detachment had rapidly moved across the country, of milk to the workhouse ; and to compel their surrender by starvation. heavy a crop as and early planting are the best and only security Windsor ; 2nd;do, Wclline- 64th...Gosnort ; Colchester into for the supply Uy the Saxon whom fear made abandon his God, It is called blue de la grue. There Din- destroy ing barns, forage, and everything which the commissioners request that they may be fur- M ELBOURNE, FEB. 25.—Tbe shipments of gold since 've fought and we've bled for the Gftscony for seed. against the blight. ton Barracks 65th...New Zealand ; " But we Cross and the Dutch liastern Archipe- 66th...Madras; Colchester possibl be of service to the enemy. Pushing guardians there- the departure of last mail amounted to 91,375 ozs. Trade Shamrock, is a sort of vulture in the W INTER W HEAT should be harrowed before the Scots F Guards, 1st liatttln... could y nished with the observations of the ' from swallow- 67th...China ; Athlone icach Richmond as soon as possible improved. No heresy grew on our emerald sod ! *i lago, known as. the ' nutmeg planter, 25th of the month, and heavily rolled both previous Chelsea ; 2nd battalion, on so as to , on, and that the document may be returned when cannot be Canada 68th...New Zealand ; Ferinoy, that his negro —Xew York Tablet. ing these spicy nuggets, and as they to and after harrowing ; but watch carefully the Colonel Dahlgren discovered guide done with. The following is the letter referred to : The "Standard" ' INFANTRY 60th...Madras ; Ferinoy in its description of Bensou s Great Clock , digested they subsequently take root and multiply. lant begins or shows any had betrayed him, aud led him towards Goochland " Dungarvan , March 22, 188t. says :" A more splendid and exquisitely finished piece of me- • In St. Patrick's Confessions he relates that he , time when the wheat p 1st Foot, 1st bat. ...Madras, 70th...NZealand ; Colchester frequently Farms ocenpy two-thirds to Richmond ; and Tuesday midnight " GENTLEMEN — In the iuterest of the ratepayers I res- chanism we have never seen." Benson's new show rooms con- I3tv in his dreams the iroinen aud children of Ireland stretch- F ARM AND FARMERS.— attempt to spindle up into the seed culm, after which Colchester ; 2d do, Ports- 71st... Bengal ; Stirling instead of of the farms pectfully call your attention to the second paragraph of the tain clocks designed by the first artiste of the day and include ing their hands towards liini, an-l with iteous cries of the land of England. The number it would be hi hl injurious to use either harrow or mouth ; Colchester 72«t fnw capsules. burst —Malta iby which it appears the recei pts were : From cus- was erected by the guardians of the Dungarvau union in , both in Argentine and solid Silver, will bo the longest and finest fibre, si>nt to any address ou receipt of six stamps. A Prize Medal 000 houses and 50 mosques were TI.OO. sown in autumn should now toms, nearl y twenty-thre e millions and a third memory of the poor who died in the union workhouse' We and in 17S3 10, C AKK "'''-- DEPOT BATTALIOX8. ; was awarded to J. W. BENSON for " Excellence of manufac- Tjir. PERUVIAN Foun O 'CLOCK F LOWER .—The also recommend that a slab be inserted iu the opposite side, destroyed. By the great fire in London, lfififi. ne planted out in rows, the land being previousl y public lands, one hundred and seventy thousand ture, Argentine and Eleclro-Plate.'V Post-office Orders anil guinea f owls have ended their pertinacious clack, • ¦.- 'oo. vM houses lst DepotBaltalion.Chatham 13th do., Birr. with the following insci iption:—' This ground was ^iven which raged four days and •• „ . wel l mnnurcd—the Drumhead or flat Dutch in five hundred dollars ; from direct tax, fourteen Chequej should bo made payable to AMBS BSSOT anil have retired to their roost ; the field , 2J do., Chatham. 14th depot hat., liolfast. gratuitously by tbe chairman of the board, the Right Hon. J W. B . . negroes an(j o „! t.. were destroyed. In India, 1/3/ , Branch Establishments lti fi drills three feet apart, and the plants two and a-lialf :)il do.. Chatham. 15th do., Buttcvant. thousand dollars ; from Internal Revenue, over Lord Stuart do Decies, in tho year l&tfi, for the purpose of » , , 47, and 03, Cornhill. All have turned their mules into the yard, and tin- .5,000 lives were lost by a hurricane. The great 4th do., Colchester. 10th do., Tcmplemore. communications should be addressed to the. Principal Es- I.I. mate in the feet apart iu the drills; the smaller and early sorts, twenty-seven millions of dollars ; from incidental burial ground for this union.'" mocking bird is sweetly sernnn^:-o earthquake in Sicily, 1693, destroyed 100, 000 peo- oth do., Parkhurst. 17th do., Limerick. stablishmcnt, 33 aud Si, Ludgate Hill, London. Established - —'• *>«' ber( 1 o1 at tl)ls such ns early York , Wellington, Nonpareil , and nud miscellaneous sources, two and a half millions ; ATTENBANCE Of GUARDIANS. neigb.bouri.yr . 711 ° ? £ush. le ; and 60,000 lives were lost in six minutes by CSt.li do., Walracr. 18th do., Ferinoy. 1749. Watch and Clock Maker by Special Warrant of covered with blossoms ; it is still light enough to p Fulham, in rows or drills two feet apart , and from nnd the remainder from bonds, certificates (If in- A list of the cx-oHicio guardians and elected the earthquake at Lisbon, 1756. Near Morocco 7th do., Winchester. 19th do., Fermoy. Appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. discern their beauty if you stoop down ; the flowers twelve to eighteen inches from plant to plant. 8th do., Pembroke. 20th do., Cork. debtedness, and interest-bearing Treasury notes. guardians and the number of times each attended How TUB POOR ARE TEKATBD IS ENGLASD.—Ws the earth suddenly opened and swallowed 10,000 arc numerous, tubular, bright yellow, sometimes C ARDAGI: S EEDS should be sown fur a general !)th do., Colchester. 21st do., Stirling. The expenditures -verc three hundred and fifty- during the past year to the 25lh March, 1864 :— extract the following items from a Chelsea (London) poor- persons with their herds. This chapter of ac- law advertisement calling for pink, sometimes both hues united. The plant is the and successional crop, to put out in June. 10th do., Colchester. 22d do., AWdccn. seven millions two hundred and sixty thousand Ex-officios. —Lord Stuart, 12 times ; Lord Huntingdon, , , tenders for provisions, which cidents mi ht be extended further, by reference to do., Preston. Cavalry Depot Maidstone. appears iu the Daily Telegraph :—" Good ox beef and good marvel of Peru (Mirabilis jalapa), called the four g BEANS.—The early Maragan and the long-pod 11 th , dollars, including for the War Department, one 1 ; Sir Nugent Humble, 6 ; Sir R. Musgrave, 0 ; Edward volcanic eruptions and plagues. 12th do., Athlone. Do. Canteibury Odell, 2 ; James Galwey, 2 ; 8.' E. M'ttuire, 0; F. Kennedy, " wether mutton, tho best household bread and flour, good o'clock, from the singular habit of opening its flowers bean arc the best to sow now to ensure a well-ri pened hundred and sixty-three millions and a third ; for " salt butter THE WEATHER .—The weather has greatly im- 4 ; John Ussher, 0; Simon Bagge, \ ; Picrse Hely, 0 ; N. , good sound Gonda or other cheese, grocery, just at that hour. During the heat of the day they nnd productive crop. The land should be well O O C MA the Navy Department, twenty-four millions; for the " unadulterated milk, the best Champ proved in dryness, but a cold, harsh wind retards MURDER US ASSAULT UP N A MEDI AL N.— P. O'Shea, 0; H. A. Fitzgerald, 14 ; Thomas Fittgerald, 0; ion or other good remain closed , the mouth or wide part of the corolla manured, the beans sown in drills three feet apart , redemption of certificates of indebtedness, fifty- S. K. Fitzgerald, 2-t ; J. K. Dowor " potatoes, the beat Scotch oatmeal, the best split peas." vegetation, which is unusually backward now just Monday two gentlemen, named Brice and Scott , , 20; K. G. Ussher, 6 : being curled inward , and appearing shrivelled; but nnd the seed dropped within four inches of each were charged before the magistrates of Liverpool seven millions ; and for the reimbursement of P. W. Powtr. O. CHILDREN AND THEIR TASIBS.—The tastes of children at the close of March. Farm work is much in Elected Guardians.— Patrick Hourican 7 times ; Matthew oro alike nil over the world. Girls love something to pet, about four in the afternoon—and I have often been other in the drills. They should be sown by the with a murderous assault upon Dr. W. P. Howe, a temporary loans, eig hty-two and a half millions of , arrear, but all is life aud activity at present , the J. Hyrne, 35; John Dunford, li; John Morrissy, 13 ; Simon love, and fondle, comb, wash, above all, dress nnd—crowning struck with admiration at the precision with which middle of the month ; 20 stones sow the Irish acre. surgeon. From the evidence for the prosecution , dollars. ground being in good order and not run into balls, O'Brien, 12 ; Patrick M. Terry, 4 ; John M'Cann, 9 ; srlory and power of motherhood—put to bed. Boys prefei the hour is marked—the blossoms begin to unfold PEAS may also be sown, of which the early G ENERAL G RANT 'S OPINION OF THE M ILITARY , notwithstanding the parching winds. The frost of which was given for the purpose of securing a P. Ilonayni>, 20; Jiimes O'l'rien, 0 ; William Collins, 3 : an articlo with which they can do mischief—a sword, a gun, aud in the course of a quarter of a quarter of an garden varieties, Cliarleton and double-blossomed SITUATION .— Gen. Grant, on his way East, in con- (! or a cannon—they like destruction—anything that smokes of Friday and Saturday nights and the subsequent remand, it appeared that the two defendants wen t It. G. Hudson, ; V. M'tiirthy, 16 ; V. Williams, M ; P. hour all are widely expanded, and remain open all May pea, are the best; they may be sown broadcast into the parlour of Dr. Howe's house on Saturday versation with a distinguished Ohio officer, ex- Walsh, 12 ; Edward Kenucfick, lti : K. W. Dower, 1; John smells like ganpotvder. As a young friend of mine observed thaws have caused this favourable condition of the upon a fifth of November night. They are sweet-smelling, and their deep or in drills eighteen inches apart ; it will be useful evening and asked to see him. The doctor came pressed himself entirely satisfied with the situation Mulcahy, 6 ; Thomas Kcane, 7 ; W. O'Briois, 20 ; M. A. , " If fireworks are so nice what land. Monday was remarkable for high wind to sow some beans with them in the Anthony, 112 ; E. Walsh, 3 ; John Qninhin, 11. must a battle be ?" tubes make them a great centre of attraction to the , proportion down to them, and Mr. Brice, introducing hi mself, of military affairs. He spoke in the highest terms ' with frequent jsqualls from the N.W. with short FORMATION OF AK AGRICULTURAL SOCIETV. The " Mechanics Magazine," September 5, speaking of larg e hawk moths which choose the morning and of one-foruth beans. Peas and beans should be said he wished for possession of a likeness nnd some nf Gen. Sherman's expedition, which had given the ' showers of sleet ; but yesterday was milder with When the ordinary business of the board had Benson s Watches says :—" The number of watches pro- evening gloaming for their pergrinations.—Letters steeped from twelve to twenty hours in soft water letters of Mrs. Brice, which had come into the rebellion the severest blow since the capture of duced at Ludgate-hlll is something enormous, touching a clear sunshine. The new crops look remarkably concluded, the noble chairman in accordance with from Alabama, by P. If. Gout. before sowing them : 20 stones sow the Irish acre. doctor's possession before her marriage. Dr. Rowe Vicksburg. Gen. Sherman has destroyed forage , 15,000 yearly, manufactured on tbe most approved principle well, and the retarded vegetation has givon them previous notice, which had been sent b of division of labour D OMESTIC C OMPORT —Want of energy is a great SPRING V ETCHES.—Successional sowirig of spring replied that it was not his intention at that time to nnd provisions enough to subsist the rebel army y circular , under the personal superintendenceof a hardier appearance. Young lambs are numerous requesting the principal. The firm, as we understand does not profcs3 and common cause of the want of domestic comfort. vetches should be made this month, one at the demanded from three to six months. In one place Gen. Sher- the attendance of those interested in the , and healthy, and agricultural prospects arc in gene- give up the things ; whereupon Mr Scott to make watches at the lowest price, but tbe best watches at As the best laid fire can give no heat nnd cook no beginning and the other at the latter end. The land man destroyed over 2,000,000 dols. worth formation of an agricultural association for the ral encouraging.— Wexford Independent. locked the jdoor, and drawing a formidable riding- of pro- tba price ; and from the magnitude of their business, ami food unless it is lighted, so the clearest ideas and should be rich or manured. Four bushels, with a perty . In other places he destroyed Barony of Decies Within and as much of Decies C. G. D UFFY AND HIS PENSION .—We remember whi p from under his coat, seized the doctor by the immense the necessity for more extensive premises, we may purest intentions will little oats or barley, sow the Irish acre. stores. Thousands of bushels of corn Without ns is included in the poor-law union of fairly judge that they have received tbe impress produce no corresponding seeing Mr. Gavan Duffy on the hustings in Ross cravat, and observing, "This is the way we do , and large of , ANGEL URZEL Dungarvan , moved a motion accordingl His public approval." Chronometer lever hori- fictions without that energy which gives power to M W .—The last week in April , or things in Ireland," commenced, with the assistance quantities of wheat, were set on fire and consumed. y. , duplex, , and hearing him denounce pensions and pensioners. lordshi zontal, repeaters, centre seconds, keyless split seconds all that is of value, which is never more necessary the first week in May , is the best time to sow man- who held the victim' He brought in large droves of cattle, several p, in his 'usual clear and forcible manner, , , Few persons then imagined that he would so soon of Dr. Brice, s legs, to apply thou- and every description of watch from the plainest or available than in the mistress and mother of o gel wurzel. It may be sown in shallow , wet , or Hand head of mules, 8,000 negroes briefl y pointed out the advantages to be derived by , to enjoy a pension himself—aye, no less than £1,000 the whi p. Dr. Rowe, who had managed to , nnd over 400 the highest quality of which the art is at present family. Those who have it not—and moory soils, in beds five or six feet wide, with deep prisoners, with but trifling loss in men the formation of such an association , which, when ' many are a year ! in one of her Majesty's colonies. The possess himself of the poker, gave Scott a blow and materials capable, and adapted to all climates. Beuson's Illustrated constitutionall y destitute if furrows between. Raised drills, in which the man- on his side. " In addition to this b properly conducted, would prove a great boon to it—would do well to Australian News says :— " It is only some; five or with it on the huad, after the struggle had lasted , y thu destruction I'unpliiet on Watches (free for two stamps) contains a slrart inquire of their experience and ure is to be deposited, should be formed across those of very important railroad lines the farming classes resident in the district, as is the history of watchmaking, with descriptions and prices, from their conscience, six years ago that Mr. Duffy arrived here a penni- half an hour. Mr Scott then kicked the doctor , Gen. Sherman has what compensating virtues she can bring beds, tweuty-eight inches apart, and the seeds dib- released Gen. M'Phcrson 's corps case in the vicinities of Portlaw, vVaterford, Lis- 3 to 200 guineas each. It acts as a guide in the purchase into the less adventurer, glory ing in being a ' rebel to the violently on the leg, and the two visitors a second fro m doing guard marriage stale to justify them in entering bled in, two or three seeds in each hole, at twelve duty along the Mississi i more, &c, where such societies exist. His lordship of a watch, and enables thoso who live is Scotland, Ireland, / upon its back bone and spinal marrow ' and a ' patriot ' time applied the riding whi p. The assistant of the pp , and restored them to Wales, the Colonies, Iudia, or any part of the world duties without that which is so essential inches apart in light land, but in deep laud from active service. having concluded, , to / to its per- withal. Now despite his disloyalty, he i:> in pos- doctor had gone in search of a police-constable, select a watch, and have it sent free and aafe by post. J. / formance. They should consider that , fifteen to eighteen inches, and one inch deep. The Richmond papers Sir Richard Musgrave proposed, and Sir John N. the pretty session of a pension from the crown of one thousand being; alarmed at the poise he heard, and by the up to and including Feb. 29 W. Benson, 1'iizc Medallist, Class 33 ; Honourable. Mention, faces and graceful langour which, as it is seed should bo steeped for thirty-six or forty-eight contain various telegraphic Humble seconded, the following resolution , which Class 15 j 33 and 31, Ludgate-hill London. especiall y pounds per annum. " fact of the door being fastened. Scott opened the despatches on war mat- , Branch Es- attractive to the most impetuous of the other sex hours in soft water before sowing. In sound, deep ters, but nothing very definite. Thu passed unanimously :— " Thut an agricultural as- tablishments, 41!, 47, and 63, Cornhill. Established 1749. , THE " FLOWERY L AND " P IRATES.—The grave of door for the officer, and Dr. Rowe was found on the rebels admit a gaini-d them ardent lovers, will not enable them to land , the drills should be made in the usual way, severe loss of both officers sociation be formed, comprising the Barony of Watch and Clock Maker by Special Warrant of Appoint- the five pirates of the Flowery Land, in Ne«rgatc, is floor insensible, bl eeding, his leg broken, and aud men in the late ment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. satisfy the innumerable requisitions, without ridges. Management the same as the above. cavalry fi hts with Smith Decies Within and as much of Decies Without as is and secure the now indicated by a few mural marks that serve to genet oily in such a dangerous condition that the g and Grierson 's forces. .Much excitement has been caused by the social happiness of the fid getty and exacting Iu deep, rich loams, the long red yields the heaviest Sherman's advance is included in the poor-law union of Dungarvan, to be reported elopenrent hus- point out the burial laces of notorious criminals. magistrate was sent for to take his depositions. Dr. said to have readied Pearly from Devonshire, to which county her family belong*, of« bands into which character ardent p crop ; on light soils, the red and orange globe are Pear—somewhere called 'The Decies Agricultural Society, ' and that , and impetuoua The immediatel ht of that of the Rowe was not in a fit state to be present in the court iu the State of Alabama. Dis- married lady—young, spirited, graceful, and a general j grave is y on the rig best ; but the best-keep Mr. Quinlan requested to act as honorary secre- favourite—tbe wife of a ' 'overs are often transformed. ing variety is the orange Monday. The police and the assistant of Dr. patches from Atlanta mention the fact of Grant 's be peer s son, with a foreigner who Im : infamous poisoner, Catherine Wilson ; nud on the been much about the place for some H UMAN F RAILTY .— I have seen a rose newl y globe. If sown at the distance they are to stand, Rowe having been examined, the defendants were late reconnaissance, but the details are tary. " time | i— 5; wall near it the initials of B. L. D. L. W., rudely meagre. HE ATIONAL spring ing from the clefts of its hood, and at first 4lbs. sow the Irish acre ; but if sown at half the dis- Likewise the news from the fi The following subscriptions were then announced T N LIBS-BOAT iHsTunnojr.—A Kfe-ioat M carved in the stone, with the words " Ship Flowery remanded for seven days, bail (which had been ght in Florida. The and carriage, on the most it was as fair ns tho morning, and full with the dew tances, for the purpose of thinning out, it takes 6 rebel Gen. Finnegan to forward the object in view :— approved principle, b»te keen %? Land, February, 22nd, " mark tho spot where the allowed when they were removed to the station in was reported to be pursuing forwarded by the National Life-Boat Institution toOreen- '& of heaven as a lamb's fleece ; but when a ruder or 7 lbs. our forces. The rebels Lord Stuart do Decies, £25 ; Sir K. Musgrave, Bart., £10; remains of JiJanco, Lopez, Duranno, Lyons, and the first instance) being rctused. Mr. Cobb, who had lost heavily iu the Hart., £10 ; John A. O'Kecfle £10; castle, Londonderry. The cost was presented to the inttitn- :M breath has forced open its virg S WEDISH TURNIPS may be sown from the last ti ht. Longstreet Sir J. N. Humble, , tion by J. D in modesty, end Watto are interred. appeared for the prisoners, 9aid that a very different g is reported.to have withdrawn to Simon liapzc, £8 ; iiiclwrd O. Ussber, £'(]., £5; Francis . Allcroft. of London. The Meaare. Milconuoo. I'M week in this month to the middle of Mny. Earl with characteristic dismantled its too youthful aud unripe retirement, a son of the once popular y complexion would be put upon the case when the a point not prudent to mention. Kennedy, Esq., £5; Henry A. Fi t zgerald, Esq., £5; Samuel liberality, conveyed the boat on ono of ;?¦ Mr. Charles Hemaus, sowing, with a moderate quantity of manure their steamers to its destination free of ¦ ¦ : ¦ it began to put on darkness, aud to decline to soft- , gives evidence for the defence had been given. The entire business portion of Downey ville , Sierra K. Fitzjnrald, Esq., So; John Quinlan, Esq., JB2. charge. *& poetess, who has long resided iu Italy, where he the best and most matured crop. Mr. Stafford O'Brien has died, ,'j ness, and the symptoms of a sickly age ; it bowed The management NEW YORK DISGRACED.— On Saturday, tho 5th County, Cal., was burned on the 28th ult. after a protracted embraced the Catholic faith, has recently published The fire illness, at his seat Blatherwycke Park ¦ the head and broke its stalk ; and at night, having of the crop is precisely similar to thut for mangels; inst., a scene was presented on Broadway such as commenced iu the centre of the town and . , Northamptonshire.In A in Florence two portions of a work entitled "Catholic spread QUARTER SESSIONS former days no house in the country was more famous ihaa "I lost some of iu leaves, and all its beauty, it fell but it will be necessary to give about 2 cwt. of we trust will never witnessed in this with such rapidity that little Italy." The first part contains his view on the again be great property was saved. Our Quarter Sessions were Blatherwycke for its splendid hospitality, ** portion of weeds and worn-out cuano to force them into rongh leaf from the in- The loss is about opened at 10 o'clock and tbe " Serair*, . :Jo into the faces. The Italian question ; and the second which has just metropolis. It was the parade of a colored reg iment 20,000 dols., on which there is as he was familiarly termed for miles round, was one of tb» S ' , fluence of the fly, which revels so destructively on very little on the 4th inst., by John H. Richards, Esq., / same is the portion of every man and every woman; officere d by white men,' and with an escort of white nisuruncc. Chair- most eapr sporUmaa of tbe day. He marrM tbe HOD. /M appeared, nn exhaustive and able account of the the turni man of the county of Waterford the heritage of worms and serpents, rottenness p crop. men. Jt was the saddest proof that could be pro- Harry Webster, the principal chief of the Onon- , accompanied by fcnima Noel, »uter of the Earl of Gainsborough, who surcivei/ ' ¦« monuments of Italy and Sicily. Another son of STALL-FEEDING .—It often occurs when the stall- the following magistrates :— him, and be is succeeded in his estates '& and cold dishonour ; and our beauty so changed duced of the degeneracy of our government, and of daga tribe of Indians for many years, died ut by his eldest son, Mr." . 'l Mrs. Hemans obtained reputation and fortune as a fed cattle me not sufficiently matured or sold off Right Honorable Lord Stuart do Decies Henry O'Brien, of Texover. The member : that our acquaintance knows us not ; and that , , the depth of degrcdation into which the Republic Onondaga Castle, on the 27th ult., aged 75 ycara. , Capt. William of the family ' -'f civil eng ineer in Ireland. fc Uzjames Barry, U.M., Henry A. Fitzgerald best known of recent years was the late Mr. Aturnstni :S|i change mingled with so much horror, or else meets the roots may be getting scarce ; in such cases the has been plunged by the infamous party in power. Webster served iu the war nnd took part in , Samuel E. A man named Larkin, who interfered on Patrick's of 1812, M luiire, John R. Dower, Simon Ba e, Samuel 8t«fford, M.P. 7 : so with our fears and weak discoursings best substitute is linseed or rape cake, and barley, a force of tho battle of Chi SK K. Fitz- , that they ni Each rank was flanked by policemen to ppcwa. gerald, Thomas J. Fitzgerald, John A. O'Kcoffe The Earl of Tyrone, the Earl ' ght to prevent a quarrel between some men, who pea, or beau meal, in the proportion of l lb. of the and Counteu of ivlio six hours ago tended upoi> us, cither with , protect the blacks from the possibility of any abuse A one thousand dollar sword for Gen. Grant has SPIRIT MCEHCBB. • Bwsborongh, Sir John Acton, M.P. / had been drinking in a house at Unllindnggan, former to 2 lbs. of the latter ; the linseed made into Carloir, were aomnt ¦, charitable or ambitious services, cannot, without from the spectators.. It was hard for an honest man been finished by the Ames Company at Chicopce, Ellen A'Hcarn, beer licence, Dnngarvan, granted ; Mary 400 members of tha political and fashionable woiM Vh© > county Wexford, received from one of them a blow lioresford fMinic regret, stay in the room alone, where the body a thick mucilage by boiling for a few minutes iu to control his indignation at the sight, but it made Mass. Among the ornamental features about the , transfer, Abbeyside, granted ; Thomas Boyle no assembled at Viscountess Palmerston's reunitxion Satnfdar of a stone on the head, from the effects of which he apnearAnce ; Ptk. Foley, Duugamn evening. . . • ;.,;.,.• •( lien stripped of its life and honours.— liithop Tay lor. water, or by pouring the boiling water over it, and the blood tingle to see some of our own race show- handle is a ring of fourteen diamonds, costing four , transfer,granted; Wm. . „* died next day. when made incorporating it with some chaffed hay O Keefle, beer licence, Dnngarv.in, granted ; William Philips, In consequMica of the termination of thai wax .in' Hew A poor frenchman, when his wife roused him , ing, by voice and gesture, their approbation of this hundred dollars. On the sword is engraved a re- ditto THE W EXFORD CONVICT .—The Lord Lieutenant , Houinnnon, rejected (this applicant has been repeatedly Zealand, the 43rd, 65tb, 08th, and 70th ,BtguatnU will J from his sleep with the cry, " Get up, Baptiste or straw , and the barl ey or pig meal together, letting infumous parod patriotism. Yet, while the cord of twenty-seven battles and sieges in which , has notified to the Mayor, John Greene, Esq., J.P., y of ideu the refused). Anno Power, beer licence, William-street, Dun- return to England before tho end of this jew. »., •, ,, • * ' house " the whole mass cool, which is then fit for uae. The o s e t e gaivan there s a robber in the , calmly Answered , f e ing h negro in uniform is repulsive to us, we modern Ulysses has been engaged. , grnnted; transfer, Maryanno Power, Bsllylaneen , Siiip-BuiLotHo m WEXSOBD. clipper- that the sentence of death on Mary Delany, con- sufficient —A iuataow, " Don 't let us molest him. Let him ransack th» above quantities are , with hay, for one cannot help but pity the poor wretch, with no mercy A widow in Union, Me., who has twelve children, Kilmacthoraas, not arauted. built schooner has just been hnnohed.ftem tlw Bmlding victed of the murder of a child, has been commuted '¦¦\¦ ' liouee, and if he should find anything of value we 'll meal for a beast between 5 and 6 cwt. to expect from the South, and no sympathy from eleven of them boys, has just sent the eleventh son , on AND JURI. Yard and Patent Slip of Robert 8p»rrqw,,Kiq;, being tho ¦ - , to transportation for life. IJenjaniin thirty-ninth new tnfcc it awav from him." M ILCH COWS should have a moderate supply of the. North when he is in the field.— Metropolitan into the army. On the occasion of his enlistment Purser, foreman ; Roger Baker, Francis craft which our worthy aud enterprising, ;* THE SALMON W EIRS.—Previous to the visit of to keep them up to their full milk- Mulcahy, Anthony Fitzgerald Richard Power, William townsman has completed.—Indep *»df»&- i.' . - . ¦ > % " Is tfiis good money ? said a roan to a sus- roots, with hay, Record. some officers and friends made up a pur«e of 200 , : the Fishery Commissioners, there were 68 weirs in Orr, Edward Shaw, George FiUmaurice, Michael J. O'Brien CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' .BUIVHCS AND SCHOOIS.— :# icious-looking aright who had made some purchase ing properties, if possible, until a supply of rye, SENTENCED TO BE SHOT.—Private William d'ols. and presented her with it. , p the Suir, all of which they condemned, except one Boy le, Patrick llo»ayne, Michael Arthur Anthony, Nicholas T«rr, Sir H. W. Barron, Bait, bai contributed £10 towards the ci " It ought to be good, for I made it myself," winter vetches, and Italian ray-grass comes in. of the 1st New York Mounted Rifles The Bay Slate says that great activity above very ¦ .. ¦ ; of him. situate in the vicinity of the picturesque ruins of , convicted of has ex- P. W. Fitzgerald, Tbos. A. Mabonj, Wm. Stafford, Ksqra. laudable objects. . .,.,:'.••• , , , ... :i l4 With that he took the man up for YOUNG CATTLE AND STORES should be carefully the murder of his superior officer, ittted in the shoe business in Lynn H OLLOW AY 'S I A L , was the answer. Dunbrody Abbey, on Lord Templemore's property, and sentenced to , Mass., since the The grand jury ignored the bills against Colemau, O NTMENT ND FIL S —Vexalioni^S in his defence, proved that he tended and well fed. A little extra food given now, be shot, had his sentence commuted b new year commenced, and labor in that A voided.-This Otntmont'ii tkt font powerfnl atfot for tbe-0'1; coming ; but the man, and in wbicb the monks who inhabited that holy y President line is plen- charged with rape, and Barry, for larceny of pota- boot-making. and up to the period of their being put on grass, Lincoln to imprisonment for life at tifdl and remunerative. The total healiuft ol wound*, old olMrf. iipapleat aore*, a*d ml] stranaii* ' f* made the money by place in the olden times used to fish, and .give the hard labor. amount of revenue toes, which left only one case for trial, for the hear diwuei of tbe sklo, which, (f>m tpad pp oauUtntlaMl 's acting will be well repaid in the fnll development of bone, collected on shoes alone ' awieV-5* A critic of Mr. G. V. Brooke iu OPiello produce to the poor, from which fact thu weir is Private Thomas Abrahams, 139th N. Y., who , for the month of Januarv ing of which tbe following jury were impannelled : have hitherto resitted til orcllniiT»«} ««. of treatment.^HoltoSf a laint of the long pauses introduced. Once, muscle, and flesh before the end of the season. guarded Boyle at Williamsburg, let him escape in 23,789 dols. 52 cents. At three Michael Leamy, Arthur O'Reilly, Matthew wiy's Olutmodt,,rnbbori opoo tJW-jWoroe, nind' aMeirof •f^ comp known as " God's Weir." and per cent this Walsh judicious eonne of hit WIs/a&tilifnMUiurf on M UTTON .—Fat sheep must be kept up by a liberal gives the amount ofaales ChxrlM Cnrran; Patrick Power, Richard th*i llirtfnri'JS whilst acting Hamlet, Mr. Brooke made a very long Tha two youths, named M'Carlhy and Barry, deserb to the enemy. It was through this wretch 792, 984 dols., or nearlv} Kiely, Declau and obviatM all thoie 'otMUnetteoi-rivtlM meieatariinlfcbdfcSE words " To be or not to be ; " upon supply of roots and hay, or they will fall back in that the rebels in Richmond were apprised of 80(1,000 dols. Hannigan, Thomas Byrne, Joba Williams, Patrick Lvnchy known by :«h« fullar.l *tle»t»tt««,;fend «r*4o*Uf.,ipCTttd Honora Corkoran, dealer in fowl, was indicted ¦rUndnlir nrtttmi. .' HoB0W»rt reJoMfJa rfrt ' ¦MUMM*>ii&<*ir£&l