mmmmmm ' KO>' '' ' 1 iflj i¦ oiff ;V}>l^iiiT; ji r3n|ii|o{0 \wioHfHDi>P 9n'J Ji i ^' -¦ ¦¦ ' " ^•^¦< : «;' c : . ¦ - !U.S- ^ ^^ i t ^ ,tiK ! ;r w' hatmuvMripp tyMhAiammili-UQWJi^gfpif iiifti ,,^0 cry ^ ^z ^m ^^i ^m uUulW^UMife ¦: ».I LJII UUUUIJIIII JV'^u iiuiiplii.s- .^nilooHt T :. ~?$ 'X*"' - ~?i' Y-^V.!a9qy«&K»oII-ft^^ggj*i ¦ ¦• '; ' ; -.?«'?? ''vU'-"- -.. Av A^'SS^feS ^f^iifel ^l' ¦ : I ^ib'^oigvfaag-^e'KogAgB^eiHfestei !.'.!>¦ >, %., :'.^¦¦.t' ';;iJ.(If 1.p8!f.",ao.tAaziJwtiT;vtL&oi)iii.aon r n ' rr ". ' ' ' '1' 1 . 1 ^^¦ ' 'f ~ ^ ' -; ";?>0il< j !»|l)i9.Ijft4ailro^yfet'Tl^*''' 'l"« -riiimi; i iii ..P^f 1.: SHIPPING STEAM TO NEW YORK. MAY SHOW &Jk 18©4 I >-.,-imi» M(i i,iiins 7 '¦ ¦ >¦; <> [Opposite the Provincial Bank.] >e~ 4K£filfV rpHE Liverpool, New York , 'FIRST-CLiS^FA^i#«(SilSlliSkl, G«)feER- WATERFORD AND. MILFORD HAVEN DONNEL-L-& CO ., f TO.' Ml QVAY.ltiW'&neif np-f oitimtieieeptioBiy -X^jv/BTT^IVyjt. JL and intendPhiladelphia Steam Ship HAZLETON , 0' : - w -»a6iW "*iW»K'-?i- . ;l,w-;q.vi'! I' ROYAL ^riWfl ^tfj^jP theii , ;with all tbe leading STAMPED , 4d. ; Y EARLY, 17S. 4d. ~ * most respectfully to announce the return of Miss WARD from, LONDON l.oiii (;i;?. o,I n'-^nciiioJitfUJJu z '-Jul Persons not wuMiFW'UV^PropeVtyffi ipoisBdOfiot vm «*4HPHS|iSMHBi Full-powered Clyde-built Iron Screw BEG ' ¦' y oppotte tie Starlit"Route), DAILY CO M M U N I C A TI O N Steamships, carryjng^th'e United States Mails, '''' • • '• Fashions in (Nearl ¦ th *^^f*yril»e»^Tl«l«t:*eIrint«re«tto m»k*\liB' 1 BONNETS . .oxia.IIfl lo iJmO m . i 1 ' 'Sxidm is bothspMioiiBand . (Sundays Excepted,) From QUEENstOWN (CORK) to NEW YORK LADIKS HATS, I STRAW , r commendisto the following ARTI- of uai S's'&DiUH8Md«iloe " ¦ $(m!W¦ m6te¦y - ' ; OtPECIALIiY ' ' • :' SKIRTS, ¦BAm& TOtas; • [ ¦ - ¦/, ftrTurniture Salei." ' . MILLINERY, I - ' -M - i > J lo ty; '^4'®^^al SW PRINTING BETWEEN THE SOUTH OP IRELAND, as follow : ; :.i .. . . . ^.r-.i.-ii;; - J. .i. , .:;• !/. .. . GBNBEAp^ OK CLE^froj i to.ft, ~ . ', SOUTH WALES AND ENGLAND EDINBURGH Monday, 30th May. ALSO THE i RETURN THEIR.BUYERS¦fylTH ..^.. ( . ;T!HOMAS;:»fAlVStf, ; )?;pprietor. , ^ : ^Notico . of the Public:— . - ' Via Watcrford and Milford Haven, in connection with CITY OF WASHINGTON Thursday, 2nd June. ¦ HQSIEflY-and . 1 KVEKY DESCRIPTION MANTLES, PRINTS, , MMBN^., .¦ :• . ; • ; : 3 < HOB Express Trains on tbe_ Gr«at Western, South Wales CITY OF MANCHESTER Thursday, 9th „ GREt'and WHITE ' PJBBONSc,., ,., , ., GLOVES. . . . . STRONG FULL-BODIEd tEA ... : SBs, - :- Limerick Waterford and Kilkenny, SHAWLS, ' ' ' " 3». 4d. I- '• AtrottON/p^J . Watcrford and , Aud every , Thursday, and.every alternate Monday. . SILKS . - CALICOES, FEATtfER^an^ " PARkCflUm : Especially adaptedfor Large Cofttumm. '. Maehitu>iyffirmingImp Mmenit,[ ' Stock, FOR in the Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers every Wednesday, . • . &c.,. Sic. , /. Travelling and other Trains South of Ireland. , FANCY DRESSES, SHEETINGS, FLOWERS, : *c. ¦" .:v.r. ;-:> ;•_ .:,, ... PUBLIC BOD1KS, „ rr^HESE Fast Rnd Well-appointed Steam- 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to tbo accommodation. .Xf aiif e. H i* Stocfc ;tif CARPETS !s. cr8 carry"-I>B Her Majesty's Mails, Sail Cabin Passageby Saturdays' Steamers, 13 Guineas. BLACK GLACE SILKS much under present Market Prices. A Large CASSELL'S F«J^GOgl?E%Ui^.4o 8d. R THb ^^l #AX8H 'S rieit'Awfcbn of Horses, .cmM^^s. -V > ' ' l A ¦' ' : II /T PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, •VfojRfv^-Dnily (Sudavs excepted), Forward Passage, 7 Guineas, including all Provisious and DAMASKS, considerably under Market Value. • ' ' ' ' : Invaluablefor Famuy Use. 1V1 .TraTeJBpgVe ^l^'.^-*6-? Will t^e pterib ^¦SaSSSfc FROM WATESPOED—From the Adelphi cooked. 1 ON 1 DAYSi ¦ ¦ ^- SHOW DAYS MONDAY, 30th INSTANT, AND FOLLOWING 1 : ON. MONDAiTi 6TH : O / JUNJE; I86^u MERCHANTS, AND Wharf immediately after tba arrival of the Limerick Train Passengers .for Canada, tho United States, and British '' ff ioti 'R "'"* ' . Os. 8d at Three o'clock in the Afternoou reaching Milford Haven Columbia booked through on Very advantageous terms. WATERPORD. «y oWveJ-OPPOSii'E' THE MARKET-HOOSB. ' MAIZENA C0teitf ;% ' DOBBYN'S yETERINAHX EVERY WARK , 47 QUAY, ly excellentfor Food.• ¦¦ At M R LATJIIENCE TRADERS IN (wind and weather permitting) in tiino to euablo Passengers 1 ly 'immediately: Exceeding ' '' ' .' For further particulars apply in Belfatl to JOHN McKEE, a good 3ALJ^SWtfiN for Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, and Gloves. App E\^biUfMeni;.BeM^'d-ttreti, ^ilerford,. . k'XLCUTED WITH to proceed by the 9 5 a.m. Express Train to London, reach- nt the Company's Offices, 103 Victoria-street; in Queenttovm, WANTED, I'EJV . . ' will ORDER OP SALB :. :. • . : . . TASTE, ing Pnddington at 6 0 p.m Third Class Passengers to C. & W. I). SEYMOUR & Co. ; and in Liverpool to HUNTLEY and PA^MERSiCelebrated ., ; Dogs &c. at bo forwarded by tho Through 5 a-m. tram to Loudon.— Travelling.rVetyeJts, - Harness, Game , IUSTE, ^ WILLIAM 1NMAN, 62 A 63 Tower Buildings South, 2 A.Y N O V EL -TIE S. READING LUNCH BISCUITS ... Os. 4d • Passengers arriving at Milford Haven on Sunday morniugs Water-street • or to GEORGE F.ETHERST0N, Clonmel; M Twelve o'Clock precisely..'! . ' .. - .. < ¦ ''•.- • ASP ¦ ¦¦ Riding and Family B ufses, at One o'clock . will leave per the 9 15 a.m. Train. [all5-tf/] T. S. HARVEY, Quay, Watcrford. • ' Hunters, PKICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW, From M ILFOBD HAVEK, from tho Railway Pier Daily, at ; . J. P EN D E R l'ALE PRIMROSE SOAP, of the ) „ ., Colts, Driught*nd Farm Horses immediately after. 715 p.m, Sundays oxcepted, after the arrival of the 9 16 tun. - • : °?' od propertyfor this Sale will WEKKLY STEAM- COMMUNICATION WILL SHOW HIS fiiHMtlngrt.fi Mamifaeture • ¦si . /- ffgfPe rsonsintending t* (.The Quality of tho Work Considered), Express Train from l'addiugton Station, London, reaching required to have it'entereaat Mr DOBBTM'S, or at Mr. Wnterfonl (wind aud weather permitting) so as to secure the TO NEW YORK. on or befoi"4r AT FASHIONS, on MOKIDAY Next; MAY 30th, WELSH'S Office , 1M Custom-houH Quay., departure of the 0 a.m. Train to Limerick, Cork, and the SUMMER ' ¦ .:¦, ' " ¦° ., v.WATEfiFORB HESTAUfeANT;¦ ,. : entry, iB. Od. 1 • F ' ¦ ¦ ¦ • • 'Clock themornirig of Sale; Fee for despatch"one - . ' . .. Nine o The News Book and Job Printing , South of Ireland ; anil the 11 45 a.m. Train to Kilkenny and ^J ^KL ,, np.HE Undersigned irill <• . Five ptrC«nt from JL of tho undermentioned^ or other First- Confectioneryana Betosbment Rooms, Patchawrs to pay Auctioneer's Fees or MACHINE KULINU, Dublin. Passengers by the G a.m. Thud Class Traiu <3L^KH\I\^. Ml/.LINEHY , MANTLES, DRESSES, LACE CIRCULARS and SHA WLS, iyc, iyc, ' Auctioneer Paddingtou will also bo conveyed by tlicso Steamers at Be -dffigSZBK^class , full powered; British built Stoa'mciE , 9, BARRONSTRANb^T.' (opposite Great Chapel), „ ..THOMAS WALSH , AND BOOK-BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, ' otcry TUESDAY, from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK J. P. au ; MICHAEL" any 'rt of Country or Town. duccd Rates. FABBS. ^" Solicits Inspection. ^J HARTIGAN, PRbpiiEToa. Auctions attended in. p 1st Class aud 2nd Class calling at QUEENSTOWN ou the followingday, .to embark 100 Custom-house Quay , Waterford, 1863. tf fx WNos. 49 $ 50 King Street, Water/orJ. us APPRENTICE. Cabin. and Saloon Passengers and the Latest Telographic despatches :— WANTED—A YOUNG LADY . begs to call the attention of his friends and -• - GEORGE'S STREET. MH. Waterford to Puddington .. 50s. 40s. snip. ' . TOSS. cArr. TO sAa, . BS" WATERFORD, 5 & 0, • the Publio to the following Articles, Charges AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR BUTLER'S CATECHISM Limerick to do. ... 60s. 47s. WESTMINSTER..... '2000 Cutting 26th May. for which will be found extremel y moderate : J. Jamie- to the general Kilkenny to do. ... 55s. 44s. VIRGINIA 8878...... Gracb To follow. son & Sons' . MALT WKISKEV, five years old ; George JOIIN HINTON, in returning thanks TO CATHOLIC CLERGY, BOOKSKLLEKS, &c. PENNSYLVANIA 2976 Roberts confidence hitherto reposed 3rd Class and Deck, Waterford to Londoa, 24s. 6d. JAMES WALPOLE 8ayer & Co's. Celebrated OLD BRANDT ' PORT, SHEKRT, public, for the great LOUISIANA 2166 Brookin y ; and the large Patronage he On Sale at TJte News Office , R ETURN TICKETS— From Waterford to London, Ox- h and other WIRES ; Guinness's XX PORTER Bass & Co s in him as an Auctioneer, to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Waterford and its Vicinity, that he has ; ' begs to state that no (With ttie Recommendation of the Bisliop of Watcrford ami ford, or Reading, 1st class and saloon, 75s. ; 2nd Class Saloon 15 Guineas. BEGS EAST I KDU PALB A LE , in fine sporillng condition, on has experienced from his friends, Third Class £8 8s. . just received a Choice Selection of on his part for the time to Lisinore, tlio Right Rev. Dr. 0 BRIEH,) and cabin, 60s. . Draught and in Bottle ; Bewley and Draper's MISBRAL xcrlion shall be wanting TICKETS AH (tioso Steamers convey First and Third Class J'asicu. Valuations underta- Catechism for the Instruction, of Children, FAKES BY STEAMBK. RETUBN . WATBHS —none other kept. orne to give entire satisfaction. A. Cabin, Deck, Cabin Deck. gers. piotary aud Accommodation unsurpassed ly any BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS 's notice, nnd Auctions, in any part of BT TH E 8S5" Luncheon and Coffee ken at an hour Watcrfovd to Milford...l2s. Cd. 7s. 6d. 18s. 9d. lls.3d. other Lino. Suitable fo r the Season. Also, a Large Variety of at the Shortest notice. the County, shall be conducted with care, fidelity, and Rev. Dr. JAMES BUTLER, A rchbishop o( For Rates of Passage, apply to Guiosr & Co., 115 Wntcr- N.B —A-Sh MOST Passengerswith 2nd Class Tickets can exchaugofrom the SERVICES , . pp Assistant WANTED ; a Person who unwearied attention. Cashcl and Emly. loo-road ; J AHBB BAIHBS & Co., Tower-buildings, Water- DINNER , DESSERT , BREAKFA ST , TEA , & TOILET thoroughly understands her business Cabin to the Saloon on payment of 2s. tfd. each. TOGETHER WIT II , and can produce A Spacious Mart, for the Sale of Property of every Printed on good Paper, and in large clear Type. Through Tickets allowing Passengers to break the journey, street, Liverpool ; or to [au7-tf n good reference ; none other need apply. . [f!9-ly] BVAUTIFUL ASSORTMEN T OF CUT AND PJIESSED TABLE OLASS. description, is now attached to the Red House. RECOMMENDATION. ma; be had at Paddington Railway Statiou, and at the First- MICHAEL DOWNEY; Quay, Waterford ; A 1 Water, THE TURKISH JC3 " J. H. attends Enniscortby every Fair and Mar- " 1 approve of this Edition of the Right T'.cv. Dr. Class Stations of the Great Western and South Wales, JOHN SPARROW & CO., Bercsford-strect, and GAS MOONS on hands, which will be disposed of at Moderate Prices DIVAN, and WiUerford and Kilkenny Railways ; IgJT An Excellent Lot of TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND FISHING TACKLE ket day ; and Mr. STEPHEN W HITE, Arthurstown, re- J AMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommend it to tlio ford and Limerick, Waterside, Watorford. at the Offices of Messrs. FOBD & J ACKSOS, 36 Cannon- ceives Orders there. All letters to be addressed to Red Faithful of these Diocoscs. also, FIGURE SHADES ALWAYS IN STOCK. WAREHOUSE. street, London, and Milford Haven Railway Station ; or of MAY , 18 6 4 O'SHAUGHNESSY WARDELI. House, Wexford. " D. O'BRIEN , R.C.B. , Importer of " I feel very great pleasure in bearing testimony to the >& Mr. 51. DOWBET, Quay and Adelphi Wharf, Watcrford: MATCIIINGS GOT TO ORDER. 03T WARF, HIRED ON REASONABLE TERMS. E • Foreign and British Cigars; Wills' Virginia " Watcrford June 2, 1959." available for 30 days, at a Fare and a STEAM COMMUNICATION superior and highly creditable manner in which Mr. Jon5 llwow Tickets, qg- CHINA HALL , GO, QUAY, WATE11F0RD. Returas ; Bristol Bird"s Eye, Grasscut ; ForeigD, Flat, JCP Orders from any part of the Diocese, sent in lial f for tho Double Jourucy, arc issued at Watcrford, Lime Between. Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford, Hinton, Auctioneer, condacted my Sale at BallynesW Lodge, Cut Cavendish, and other Fancy Tobaccos. and I am convinced that his tnct, ability, paompt settle- and' directed to C. R EDMOND, Printer aud Publisher rick , Tipperary, Kilkenny, EG to call altontion lo tins gratif in its results, the SISTERS of tlio INTENDED ORDER of SAHJN&-3IAT, ISU. FROM GLASGOW (Lanccfield Quay) to to indigestion, flatulency, acidity, heartburn, colic, ficial and ying DAWSON is now SUPPLIED with a LARGE SHEPHEUD beg earnestly to solicit the Pa- H » VTOTICE.—The Waterford Steamship Cork and Waterford—Pladda, Thursday, 28th April, 1 p.m. cooati patiou, and alt the many maladies resulting from GOOD CITY MANSION HOTEL, F ASSORTMENT of ROOM tronage of the Public in support of the extensive i> Company receive Goods for Shipment —by Rail to Greenock, 5 p.m. SEASON'S BREWINGS of the • and HALL dirt rdered .stomach or bowels. In all diseases it is of <8aW*j^\ 30 & 31 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN PAPERS, in Great Variety, which lie offers LAUNDRY attached to their Asylum. Hitherto that VJSjfJjxsfc-on the following Terms only:—They reserve Watorford and Cork—Tuskar, Tuesday, 3rd May, 1 p.m. for SALE primary importance to set the stotnach right. These —by Rail to Greenock 6 p.m. (Late Proprietor, Mr. MAURICE COPPET). at LOW PRICES. tives and strengthened of the patronage, they most thankfully acknowledge, has been ~4SE3XiM£rthe right to carry by any, not by particular , above, which arc unsurpassed for Pills nro purifiers, altera . Vessels, with liberty to Tow Ships and call at other Ports, Cork and Watcrford—Pladda , Saturday, 7th May, 1 p.m. l^F HOUSE PALMING, DECORATING aud PAPKK stomach. They may be taken under sny circumstan- kind and liberal, but the many poor and pitiful objects in tbo and will not be accountable for injuries or losses arising from —by Rail lo Grconoclc, 5 p.m. C AREY having Purchased the Interest HAKCI .VC executed with Neatness, and at Moderate ces. Though powerfully tonic, and satisfactorily of Charity -who almost daily present themselves and delay, accident ' Watorford and Cork—Tustar, Thursday, 12th M ay, 1 p.m. , most con- Flavor aud Brilliancy. for fur. s of the Seas, Rivers, Fire, the Queen s Enc P • above old and well-established Hotel Charges. (ml3-tf) aperient, they are mild in their operation, nnd benefi- imploringly seek for shelter, imperatively call mies, defective , or accidents from any other cause, —by Rail to Greenock, 5 p.m. Southern and Western Navigation veniently situated to tho Great ST. STEPHEN'S BREWERY cial to the whole system. thcr assistance. uoi for any loss which might bavo been covered by Iusurauce, Cork aud Waterford—Pladda, Tuesday, 17th May, 1 p.m, ifoxiniity to th iFour Courtsand , WATERFORD. RAIL WA Y TIME TABLES for MA Y. aid, the Public Deed not bo Railway, and iu close p WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY, N BRTOUS IBRITABILITT . By giving this timely nor for Leakage, Breakage, Condition, Quality, or contents of —by Rail to Greenock, 6 p.m: the City, lias refitted and improved reminded of the vast benefits that will accrue to society Watorford and Cork—Tnskar, Saturday, 21st May, 1 p.m, bouses of Business in —The wholesome effect exercised by these admirable any Parcels or Packages, unless specially entered aud ad va- the entire Establishment, for vrhioh he solicits public WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY ) nor of the number of souls, most precious in lorem Freigh at the —by Rail to Grceuock, 5 p.m: Pills over the blood and fluids generally is like a charm in general t p«id. Goods not removed to bo Stored Patronage feeling confident of giving satisfaction to Vp Trainsfrom Waterford. the si ht of God, who will be rescued from certain and risk and expense of the Consignees. Cork and Waterford—Pladda, Thursday, 20th May, 1 p.m. , (allo-tf) in dispelling low spirits, and restoring cheerfulness. g Ordinary Daily at Five o'clock. Ttt.UNS OS WKKK DAYS. SUNDAYS. as every care and attention are be- All Goods will be considered as subject to a general lien, —by.Bail to Greenock, 5 p.m. Visitors. ------^ - Their general aperien t qualities well fit them for a inevitable ruin ; and [iaO-ly] WATEHForin -j j-e - - -Y-p-j, and held not only for Fieigbt of the same, but for all Arrears Watcrford and Cork—Tusk ar, Tuesday, 31st Slay, 1 p.m. |J^"A Night Porter always in attendance. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS will 3 5 lomestic medicine, particularly.for .females of all ages stowed on this department of the Institution, families E» TO l-'&S 1&2 1 t a Iki 12i3 l-J&3|l 2i3 to themselves tho of Freight, Storage, or other charges duo by the Importer, —by Rail to Greenock, 5 p.m. establish quite an epoch iu his Trade, excelling in xnd periods of lite. They never betray any disagree- sending their Washing will secure "TiBCEEUBibPEAN," '• LIMERICK. Claa* CIo«». Clais iClawjClasa. Class Closa of having their commands executed Owucr, or Consignees to tbo Company. FROM CORK TO Fit, Quality, Durability, Elegance, and Comfort, any Coat an. » H r.H. I r.M . A M . A M r. M. able irritating qualities ; they quickly eject all impuri- further adv&ntago HOTEL . . . . . with promptitude and neatness. WATERFORD AND BRISTOL. Watcrford & GliibROw ... Pladda, Monday, 2ud Jlay.ia N'n FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL t ever brought before the public. Price, 153. and l!0s. ties from the system, and regulate every function of Gipsy aud Briton. Glasjrnwr (direct) Tuskar, Saturday, 7th ,, 3 p.m " Londonderry,") h m h m b m 'fi n h m h in j h m the body, giving wonderful tone nnd energy to weak, fliT Needlework in every variety strictly attended to. Waterford & Glasgow ...Pladda, Monday, !)th „ 7 p.m (Late B. RYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Black Waterford...i)<7J 6 0 9 45 2 45 1 8 30 7 30 — 8 30 ' Waterford 1864. tf VKOM WATKIUOKU DIRKCT : FROM J1 IU3TOI- , nnddebilitate d persons, while they brace and strengthen JJcnnessy's Road, , Glasgow (direct) Tuskar, Tuesday, 17tb „ 2 p.m STREET, DUBLIN. Meltons, 15s. aud 20s. Cnrrick 6 40 10 20| 3 8 i 9 IS 8 5 -.915 Gipsy and Briton. Gipsy, direct. 5, & 0 BOLTON Clonmel 7 IS 10 50. 3 45 ,10 0 j — — '|O 0 the nervous system iu 11 most extraordinary manner. Tuesday, May .1 'n Friday, May 6, ... S Aflu't Waterford & Glasgow ...Plndda, Friday, 20th „ :t p.m 1$. HYA M'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Oxford LOANS ON SHIPPING. &c , ... i Aftn J. MOLONY, (successor to WALSH &GOSBCN.) Junction Dtp 8 4S Vi 24 S 25 12 15 .' — — Il2 15 To REGAIN H EALTH , STRKNOTH AND VIGOUR.— Priday. •' 6, ... 8 Mom Friday, '• 13, ... 10 Morn Glasgow (direct) Tuskar, Wed'd'y, 25th „ (5 p.m Mixed Meltons, 15s. and 20s. LimtricIc...y4ritJ 9 45 1 20 1. 6 30 i 1 SO I — — ! 1 10 Tuesday, •• " 'i0, ... 5 AfWi Proprietor Whenever persona find themselves in that state termed lo, ... 10 Morn Friday, Watcrford and Glasgow...Pladda , Monday, 30th „ 2 p.m fall6-l71 in Cambrid MARINE INVESTMENT COMPANY /Limited! Friday, " ],i, ... 12 Noon Friday, •• 2/ , ... Ju Morn (ilasgow (dtrccc) Tuskar, Saturday, 4th June, 7 p.m fgTT KRMS VBBY MODEBATB B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, ge Down Trains from Limerick a " little out of health, ' and there are so many causes ADVANCE MONEY on Ships Building in Port, Tuesday, " 17 , ... i Aftn'n Briton, calling at Pembroke Mired Meltons, Ids. nnd 203. it is necessary that Holloway's FROM WATERFORD TO I TBAIttS OS WEEK DAT8. 8UNDATB. at work to shorten life, and in the Home and Foreign Trades; also on any des- Fridav , " -D), ... V Morn J)oC](. MILFORD HA VEN n Tuesday, •• H , ... o Morn " Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Tuesday, 3rd M ay, 3 p.m, B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Mulberry LIMERICK 1 —7-7-5: | 57 I'ills, the finest purifier of the blood,-ever know , cription of approved Maritime Security. Toenlav, Mny 3, ... 3J Morn 3 4* TTT* , £riday, " 27, ... li Noon Tllcl(ia,.' •• jo, ... g Mom Cork aud Glasgow. Tuskar, Thursday, 6th „ 2 p,m, Mixed Meltons, 15s. and 20*. TO I2&a'l&2 12&3 :1 4:2 1 24.3 184.31J.V3 should be at once taken as they did not only rid both For paiticulars and forms of Application, apply to Tu.ijay, " 31 1 Afln'n » 2» Ato'ii Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Tuesday, 10th „ 1 p.m. THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, c|3»»]Cla«» Clan.' Clan Claw. Claia Cias; and fluids of all morbid matters, but regulate all Tur.d.yl 11. ... ' B. IIYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Cuir Color w VTcitrOKD i solids TnoMAS SHAREH , Secretary. 17 (Jraccchurch Street , (Tuesday, " 04, ... 7] Morn Cork and Glasgow Tuskar, Saturday, 11th „ 1 p.m, ADJOINING tlie Terminus of the South "Wales A.M. ».H . fjf. r.H. A.M. t.tl. r.»l/. disordered actions, and strengthen the frame in a most iTuciday, " 31 , ... 1 Aftn'n Mixed Meltons, 15s. aud 20s. London, E.C., or Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Saturday, 21st „ 3 p.m. Railway Company at New Milford, and the Land- extraordinary manner. Pembroke Dock to Watcrfurd, from the South Wales Rail- B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Silver I li m h in li in It m b m h m . b in (m2S-I3t) JOHN DEVEKKUX , Quay. Waterford. Cork aud Glasgow , Tuskar, Monday, 33cd „ 3 p.m. ing Stage of the Watcrford and Cork Royal Mail Packets. OUGHS, COLDS AND ASTHMATICAL A FFEC- way Terminus, ns soon after arrival from Bristol as possible. lirey and Drab Mcltols, 15s. and 20. Limerick Dep. 7 30 U 0 ! 4 0 10 45 — — I 10 45 O LD C ~ Glasgow (direct) Pladda, Tuesday, 31st „ i p.ra. The Public arc respectfully informed that the above function 8 4S vi 22 ¦¦' S 25 12 IS — — 12 15 Hills assisted in their action b 935" Ou Early Morning Sailings, the Cabin of the Stcam- Thursday, 2nd June Dtp] TIONS.—These y rubbing ON A PIDE MONEY SPECULATION Cork and Glasgow Tuskar, , 1 p.m. extensive Establishment is replete with every accommo- B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Imperial Clonmel !IO 20 1 32 , 6 50 2 15 — — 2 15 ' Ointmeut very effectually twice a day , ors will be Open to receive Passengers arriving from Loudon 53 2 3 ¦ 7 30 2 55 8 30 — ¦ 2 35 Holloway s B .£8,000,000 Sterling, guaranteed by Government FARES:— dation. Coffee, Commercial, and Sitting Kooma ; Bil Blue Meltons, los. and 20s. Carrick |10 aDd chest, and ing those by the Nfebt Mail Train. (id. Waterford... -trrNew Ross, Curtick-ou-Suir, Cloumcl , her Majesty's Dockyard, and of the romantic and pictu Mixture Cloths, IBs. and 20s. ' TRAINS ON wrKK DATS. SUNDAY TbAlS'S. heen and the South ~ in not only curing old settled coujhs aud colds, bnt Monday, May 2, ... 4 Aftn'n Wed'day; May 4, ... 9 Morn Cahcr, Tipperary, Mallow, Fcrmoy, Clog , resquc Scenery of the neighbourhood. U. IIYAM'S UN I VERSAL COATS, in Fa»cy j IT 8* 3 4 1 2 3 " Friday, „ «, ... I a Noon Saturday, „ 7. ...12 Mldn't of Ireland generally. asthma ot many years' standing, and even wbeD pati- CALL OR DEPOSIT Visitors, Tourists, Commercial Gentlemen, and Fa- Mixed nud Plain Doeskins, 15s. aud 20s. STATIONS. 1\!&3 II «C! 1 tci I2k3 12&3 1243 12&3 LOANS ON Monday, „ !l 3 Alln'n Wtd'day. „ II , ... I Altn'n For Rates of Froicht, &c., appply to tho Agents :— Class Class. Class Class. Claji. Class. Class euts who were in BO bad a state as nut able to lie Friday. „ 13, ... ') Altn'n Saturday, „ 1) , ... 5 Afln'n 6nd this Establishment, for situation and • RAI IWAT OPPICB, Kilkenny ; CORK STEAHSIIIP CO., Pen. niilies will B. IIYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, inNcw Chccl A .M A M I r.M. r.H r.u. r.H P.M . ilown on their beds lest thpy be choked by phlegm. DIRECTORS of the Waterford and Kilkenny llonday, „ IS, ... 4 Aftn'n) Wed'diy, „ 18, ... 8 Morn . . . THE rose Quay, Cork ; GKAIIJJI BRTMTOR, Greenock ; TuoMAfl comfort, combined with, moderate charges, surpassed by Doeskin*, los. and 20s. DERANGEMENT AND DISTENSION OP THE BOWELS, Railway arc prepared to accept TEN DERS for 'riday, ,, 20, ... 12 Noon Friday, ., 20, ... U Morn Principality. . Night Porter ruccta the Ili n lim li m h m hm pro hm J[ Monday, „ zi, ... 2 Aftn'n Tuesday, „ 2), ...12 Noon WII TTE, 2, Oswald Street, Glasgow ; no other in the B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Fancy _ FLATULENCY , DIARRHCEA AND DISENTERT. — Any LOANS on MORTGAGE BONDS, at 5 per Cent., pay- ' Boats. Hot Cold, and Shower Baths, WaterH.ru ...Dep 7 45 12 050 40 — - Friday. „ 27, ... 3jMorn Friday, ,, 27, ... 2 Afln n MICHAEL DOWNEY, ; Striped Docskina, 15s. and 20s. Kilkenny. 9 30 130 630 — 530 — — symptoms of the above complaints should be immedi- able upon Three Months'Notice, or at 4 per Cent., pay. Monday, ., 3U, ... 4 jWln'u|TuesiHj', „ 31, ... 6 Aftn'n All communications should be addressed to . (jy25-tf) ~.Arvl\ [at 28-3m] Custom House Quay, . Waterford B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in HcavJ Carlow (I8B)£p> — 2 38 I 7 35 — 70 — — ately met by appropriate doses of these Pills, according able at One Month's Notice. Cabin Fare, 16s. ; .Servants and Children, 10s.; Deck, 7s. E. WILLIAMS, Manager. Dublin (GS&WM 1 — 4 53 IIP 10 — 9 30 — — directions : delay may be followed b for like Bonds, at & Cd. ; Children. 4s. Females attend the Ladies' Cabin. Black Doeelrin,s los. and 20s. to the printed y They will also accept Tenders rp IIE NEW FRENCH REMEDY disastrous consequence;, These Pills are a certain or Five Years, and for the Goods received at Clarence Dock. B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Oxford Down Trains from Kilkenny. per Cent., for One, Three, _L is on Infallible core for NERVOUS, MENTAL, remedy for all the. ailments of the alimentary canal, Guaranteed Debenture Stock, bearing interest at 0 per WATKRFORD AND LONDON. Mixed Doeakini, 15s. aDd 20s. TtAIHS ON WEEE DAY8. 8ONDATTBAINS. Aurora, Beta, Citizen, or othor eligible Vessels. and PHYSICAL DEBILITY ; is tho discovery of an I " " they secure the thorough digestion of .the food, and aot Ont. for Two Years, and 5 per Cent, in perpetuity and has been used on tbo B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Cambridge it 2« I 3 T 4 112 13 . the stomach liver bowels, and kidneys. PROH WATEEPOBD : FBOJI IONDOX : eminent French Physician, S, M L , and BONNETS STATIONS. 124c3 1 & 211 &2 .l24c3 12&3 10&3 12& 3 most kindly on , , afterwards. Friday, May 8, ... 3 Afln'o Wednesday May 4 ... 6 Morn Contincut for tho last five years with unvarying suc- MANTLE I LINERY Mixed Doeskins, 16s. and 20s. Class, Clasi.lClojs.l Class. As a household medicine they are unrivalled, and worked by the Watcrford aud Limerick Class. Class. Class. The Line is Friday, ., 13 ... 2 Aftn 'n Wednesday „ 11, ... 8 Morn cess ; being chemically prepared io tho form of a HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Royal A.M . A.M. r.M. { r.w. r.M. i.M.\ r.H. should always be at hand. and there is a Urge surplus after paymeut of Friduy, ,, do ... '2 Aftn'n Wednesday ,. 18, ... 8 Morn B. j Company, lozenge, maj be taken without the least fear of detection , Ribbed Black Cloth 16s. and 20s. V ERY IMPORTANT—O F COSTIVENESS BEWARE .— loans. Friday „ 2 ... a Aft'nn Wednesday „ "J5, ... 8 Morn , hm hm hm hm hro!hm>hm working charges and interest on and speedily restores tone and manly vigor to tho most 45 12 30 i Rarely but little notice is taken of costiveness, yet at lications to be addressed to the undersigmed nt tlio Cabin Fare, 20s. ; Deck, 10s. B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Royal Dub|in(GSW)D^| — 8 — 8 0 j - — f App LOADING) IJEBTIIS :—London—British and Foreign Steam impaired constitution. Sent through the Post to any Carlow (18E)....| — 10 38 3 0 - 10 20 ] ! — certain periods, it is a sure sign that danger is near. 2 Bank Place, Mall , WiUerford. Ribbed Bloc Cloth, 15s. and 20s. I ¦ Company's Offices, Wharf, Lower Kast Suiithficld, aud West Kent Wharf, address, prepaid, on receipt of Us. or stamps. Each A GREAT DISPLAY Kilkenny ....Dep; 7 45 11 45 -1 lo — e 0 — - All whu are seized with apoplexy and paralysis, have By Order, 'S Walcrtard....Ari, 9 30 120 550 — 7 30 I — ' — Southwark. Parcels received at 137 Lcadcnball-strcet, E.C. paokct contains all the medical adv'me required in these B. HYA M UNIVERSAL COATS, in Line previously suffered from costiveness. In the former WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Secretary. Ribbed Black Cloth, 16s. and 20s. Goodsconveyed by Trains marked t ; Mail Trains • cases. Solo Agent in this country, Monsieur A. DUYAI ., Ol' ense the blood flies to the bead, a small vein is rup- PLYMOUTH. ARIS TO UBLIU Single 211 , Waterford, Nov. 25, 1862. (jalO-tf.j DublinWATKRFOKD, Citizen, Hanger AND, Aurora , or other eligible , Birmingham. F D :—Pint Clan Ticket, .; Secon and we knowt he rest. Let wives Patent Medicine Agent B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in Line do., 15s 3d; Third do, 8J 3d; Return—First Clan, 31 s 6d ; Se tured on tbe brain, Vessels. Ribbed Blue Cloth, los. and 20s. counsel their hnsbands, and husbands their wives, WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY HEALTH AND MANLY VIGOR.-A Medical cond do, 2396d. V1IOM WATEBFORt) : FKOM PITMOUTU : FAAII TO KiLiiNNt :—First Class Single Ticket, 6s ; Secont bed a second night, if the bowels have FritUy, May (i , ... i! Aftn 'u Thursday, Mny 5, ... 8 Aftn 'n Man of W years' experience in tho treatment of MAY FASHIONS! B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS, in all New never to go to do, 4s 4d; Third do, 2s 7d; Return-First Class, 9s; ii do, Gs Od properly moved during the day, particularly ON DEPOSIT. Friday „ I.I, ... 2 Aftn'n Thursday, „ l> , ... 8 Afln'n NERVOUS DEBILITY, Spcrniatorrhoc, and other af- Materials for tho Season, 16s. and 20s. not been MONEY „ , ... 2 Aftn 'n Thursday, „ 19, ...;8 Aftn'n feel heavy and drowsy. A few gentle doses of and LIMERICK RAILWAY Friday 'Jo fections which are often acquired in early life, and unfit B. HYAM'S UNIVERSAL COATS are made in if they THE WATERFORD Friday, „ jr, ... 2 Aftn'n Thursday, ,,;26, ... 8 Aftn'n WATERFORD AND TRAMORE RAILWAY. fine Pills , will regulate the circulation of the open to receive, to a limited sufferers for marriage, and other social du'ics, has pub- THIS WLEK, all the Newest and Improved Shapes, with double Back- these COMPANY arc Week Day Trains. blood, and removt all dangerous symptoms. temporary Deposit, for which the Oabiu Fare, 20s.; Deck, 10s. Taking Goods for Falmouth lished a Book, giving the full benefit of his long expe- Stitched Edges, lined all through with' Twilled Verona ' extent, Money on l 2 ¦ 3 4 5|6|7i8|» Pitlsarethe bestremed y knownin the world until further notice ton, Portsmouth, and places adjacent. rornbiuidg everything required for a first-rate Coat. rROM Holloway' s following Rates of Intcrebt will, , Southamp rience gratis, with plaiu directions lor the recovery of am a m 1 p m pm pm|pm;pmiDm am lowing diseases : upwards, viz :— WATERFORD AND BELFAST. th. A single copy sent to any ad- IT ~ " ' fo r the fol be allowed on sums of £20 and Health and Streng B, HYAM'S SUPPLIES AN ILLUSTRATED \Tm TTm i h m h m b ml h mI h m hi h m Debility Inflammation Sort TUroal*, Annum, subject to repayment Aurora, Nora, or other eligible Vessels. dress on receipt of one Stamp. Adjress to the Secre- BOOK and a plan for Self-Measurement W'fd «r « 10 45 IS 15 »2 15 4 0 I 5 30; « 45 8 « kcuc 4 per Cent, per BF.LPAsT : , free. iithina Dropsy Jaundice Stone and Gravel iration of a Fortnight's TBUM VATEKFUBD : PBOM tary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. (jy lO-tf Tore f 9 0 U 15 I 1 10 3 IS < 3U i»fl ol 7 4s 9 3a Dyietitery Liver Com- Secondary Sympiomi after the first Month, on the exp Saturday May 7 , ... 12 Noon. Wednekday May 4, ...1U Mom; B. HYAM'S READY-MADE CLOTHING of BlUiou. Con- Ku Eryrtnelas plaints Tic Donlouieiix notice, given at any time. Saturday, ,, H, ... 12 Noon. Wednesday „ II , ... 12 Noon ROBERTSON & LEDLIE'S, every description, in the Most Fashionable styles and Ma- Sunday Trains. Fema\elr- Lumbago Tomour. if left for Twelve Months , subject Saturday, „ 21, ... 12 Noon. Wednesday „ Is, ...10 Mom AWAY TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS. " ~ " Blounet on Or 5 per Cent, GIVEN terials. I ,2 3 -I 5 6 7 8 8 10 theSkin regularities Viles Ulcers notice. rjaturdoy, ,, 2$, ... 12 Noon. Wednesday ,, '£>, ... 12 Noon; 1¦ | Rheumatism Venereal to revision thereafter on like Wednesday June !,...I0 Morn Dr. SMITH has just published a Freo Edition ot 53, Quay B. HYAM'S BUSINESS REGULATIONS. a m i » m a rn _p m p m p m p m p m pm pm Bowel Com- Fever, of all iilectioiis fts desired by " WARNING VOICE or PRIVATE kinds Retention of Worms or all kind* The Principal or Interest will be paid Cabin Fare, los. Deck, 7s. 6d. 20,000 conies of tbo , All Goods marked iu plain figures the lowest selling price, bm hm:hm hm hm hm hm hm hm hm Dlaints MEDICAL FRIEND," a New Work ou the cure of Ner- Colics FiU U""6 Weaknew, trom Depositors. WATERFORD AND NEW ROSS. from which no abatement can be made. Any Garment •8 I) 11 0 113 15 130 1 30 4 30 5 30 6 30 8 45 — Scroful*, or whatever the under- vous Debility, Loss of Memory, Dimness of Sight, Lassi- 45 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 Is; 9 45 — nonstlDationofGout can»e, Further Information can be obtained from FROM WATKBFOED —Daily, Sundays excepted, at 4.0 V.M . bought and taken away, if not satisfactory, will be ex- 9 15 II 30 Il3 Head-aelie Kinj^Evil tc, &c. TE tude, Indigestion, Dislike to Society, Spermatorrhoea, Local thefiowelt signed, and also from the following Agents: —A. S - FHOM NSW ROSS—Daily, Snndays excepted, at 8.30 A .M . changed, if not worn or injurrd. On Saturdays the Estab- Thole marked thus * are mail trains. Indigestion . Weakness, Muscular Relaxation, Langour, Listlessness MACHINES 1 Conanmption PHENS , Duncannon, County Wcxford , THOMAS S. HAR- WATERFORD AND DUNCANNON. , LOCK STITCH SEWING lishment is closed until dusk, wheu business is resumed until FARKS :—First Clan Single Ticket, 1M.; Betotn Ticket, la the Establishment of Professor HOLIOWAT f ee which, if neglected, result in Consumption Id. ; Return Tioket 8d. Sold at VET, Little ' Watcrford ; JOHN G RUBB, ATEKFOBU —Daily, Sundays excepted, at 4.0 P.M. Depression, , , MANWACT1/RE1J H? THE 10 o'clock. Second Class Single Ticket, , (near Temple Bar,) London ; also Georgc s-street , FBOM W and premature Death, with plain directionsfor per- 244 Strand, , at The SAMUEL UKCAN X OX —Daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.15 A.M . Iunanity, B. H Y A M street VVaterford Carrick-on-Suir ; P, R. BANrm-D, Clonmel ; FiioM D fect restoratiou to health and vigour. The Book will be sent "WHEELER AND WILSON , SOUTH WALES RAILWAY News Office , No. 49 King , , and by all J RLLICO , Cahir ; D AVID COLEMAN , Tipperary ; DATID Ilerths secured and every iuformatiou givcu by thcAgeuU. ists and Dealers in Medicines through- poet free to any address, ou receipt of a directed envelops MANVPACTUBISO COMPANY TAILOR, CLOTHIER, HATTER, HOSIER, respectable Drugg FITZGERALD & Son,Limcriclc. .. (By Order), Brittcl—The Geueral Steam Packet Office. Liverpool— , WISK DATS—Ur TBAIKI thecivilised-world ,atthe following prices:—la. ljd llrunswick-»treet enclosing two postage stamps. Address Dr. SMITU, 8 Bur- AND OUTFITTER, 2, 3 Kxp. 1 & 2 I, 2, 3. Mail 1 , out , T. AINSWORTH Secretary, Waterford Steam Ship l^ompany, 23, , WITH RECENT IMPROVEMENTS. M STATIONS: ' Kxp. 1, ,2 3 I Is., 23s. and 33s. each box. There is , (i OBIMSOK ton-crescent, Tavistock-squarc, London, W.C. 30. DAME STREET, g 11 kZ clai3 1 &1 class ^las^Jl fc 2 class. 2s. Od., 4s. 6d., , Washington liuildings. London—AxTiioyr. . R , ovor all others DUBLIN, by taking the larger sizes. Board Room Watcrford Terminus, Steam Wharf, Lower ALSO, I1T THE SAME AUTHOR, THIS MACHINE claims superiority 8U&88, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER, Mis Starting a in a m am a m a m p m ITm. a considerable Baving 20 Mark Lane; liritish and Forciitn beauty of finish nicet the guidance of patients in every 29th Jan.. 1864. (n27-tf) and W?st Kent Wharf, Southwark ; Par- WOMAN AND HER DISEASES.—A Treatise de- from its range of Work, , y 07, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL, n New Milford! — 7 IS 9 0 — 111 0 4 20 6 45 N.B.—Directions for Kast Smithfiuld , out of Ordor 00 Llanell; — j 9 47 10 55 _ i I 39 0 44 9 H eaoh box. cels received at 137 Lcadenhall Street, K.O. Plymouth— scribing the Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment, and eaao of Operation, inability to got , 48, AROYLE STREET, GLASGOW. disorder are affixed to Coffin Factory & Undertaking Establishment, .\. Construction and durability of Work li Swansea — 10 10 11 15 — a 5 7 0 9 45 lexander-ttrett H BSBY J. WABIKU , thcWharf, Milbay. Belfast—R. Hv: Illustrated with Cases, Free by Post on receipt of Seven simplicity of , 114} Cardiff. 5 45 12 32 12 49 — 4 34 8 49 - No. 1 A , Waterford. • Re29-tf] has attainod a popularity unparalleled Starch Manufacture!s to H. R. H. the Princess of FITZGERALD begs t<> inform hia vBn*i>v &. Soss, Donesal Quay ; Stamps, Contains a mass of information indispensable when done. It pianoforte and Music 'Warehouse, I26J Newport 6 14 1 25 1 20 — 3 10 9 13 — KICHARD 's Office , the MALL, WATERFORD Inventions. 171 Qlouo'ler(dp) | 8 15 4 0 2 45 — I 7 IS 12 40 — Walt*. numerous Friends, and : the Public generally, And at the Company to those for whom it is written. Address , Dr. SMITH , 8 in the History of 93 QUAY, WATESFORD. , will Sew eiquisitoly the FiueBt Book «J5 PaddinRton..lll_ 15 . 9 0 J5_0 — 111 0 4 35 — prepared toreceive orders in the Under- LINE, Uurton-cresccnt, Tavistuck-ai|uare Loudon, W.C. Tho Machine- HOWARD begs to call attention to the very THE GLENFIELD STARCH, that he is now "BLACK BALL" and "EAGLE" Calico, Flannel, or tbe FT. g Wttt DAM—DOWK TKAlfll. MEDAL 1882. or /CONSULTATION BY LETTER , ^YITI1OUTFBE or Swiss Muslin, Silk, Linen, . largo and superior Stock of PIANOFORTES ¦ ' " ~ ' ~ i ' ' -L awarded the PHI ZE , taking Business. _ _ _ _ Besides ordinary Scam Sewing, it •S BTATIOKS. 1, j73lTa , 3, U2, 3, Exp llt Bxp. l&i STARCH is used in the Royal Laun- ^ Australian Ex-llwjal Mail Packet *. V/» —Dr. SMITH will, for the .Benefit of persons su/ Thickest Cloth. now in his Warcrooms, all by First Class Makers, and cljoao. class, class. 143 class. 1A2 ctasi This Unrivalled A Lecture, by post, two ilamps ; scaled 12. Address, Ihilish and it Slitchcs), Fell, a j ' by Her MAJESTY'S LAUN- fcriug from Nervous Debility, &c, on receiving a de- will Horn (turning its own Hem as which he offers at prices that will enable the purchaser i a m am a m a m p m pm" dry, and pronounced Sfcrctary, IiOiidon Anatomical Museum, 1U MaddocV- Cord, Set on Rraid, &c. Sis: Starting pm the:FINEST &TABCH she ever used. W. MELBUUKNK , scription of their eases (enclosing a stamped directed Qnilt, Tuck, Rind, Gather, to obtain a REAL GOOD PIANOFORTE for what is 0 Paddlncton 1 -» | — 6 0 9 15 11 45 4 50 8 10 DRESS to be streer, Regent -street, LIVERPOO L FOR performed iu Ouo or Two 6 45 II 20 12 5 3 40 8 20 3 13 LACE-DBE8SEB declares it to be ysical Duties and Ship. . Ilegn. Bur. CapUin. Daw. envelope for reply) send his written opinion with advice The Work of a day cau be usually paii for instruments of inferior class, that are 114 Glone'ter(dp! - Her MAJESTY'S . MARRIAGE ; its Ph , Newport...... - 8*TI I 8 220 S4S 839 3 40 and 'tbe above Award by ICUININO 1709...4000 Johnston 5th June. and directions for the most successful treatment aud Hours. finished on the exterior to catch the eye, want 158 * the BEST she has' tried, ON Obligations, with an Essay on Sterility in Man nnd L merely 17M Cardiff -.... ~|96l33238 5 5l0 59 44 DONALD M ACKAY *J(iO4. ..5U0U Richards To follow. Address Dr. SMITH , 8 Burton-crescent, Lon- First Priae Medal awarded at llie 1'AHIS I.NDUSTIU.U the necessary qualities of good workmanship ¦ 0 4 0 3 53 7 So 11 30 5 37 eotnn of the most eminent scientific men of the ago woman ; its Cause, and Care, liy <¦ PHYSICIAN. To cure. , ing all 216 8wtnsea - 11 ptive catalogue of tho contents Persons who bold Fa»saf{e Warrauts or Bouuty Ticket/ don, W.C. rol7-tf] EXHIBITION , 1801. . and sound material in the interior racohaniim. Mt Lbienr ~ »« *« 3 838 - «» confirms its superiority. which is appended a descri undcrsigucd :.~i 1 « « « I« 8? - - 8 1| Glasgow and London. is open, for Gentlemen ouly, from will please make immediate application to tho LONDON INTERNATIONAL Exiiinnio.v, !S(i2. Old Instruments taken in Exchange. A LEXANDRA 'S UH Hav'fordwU - I _ WOTHEBSPOON & Co., of the Museum, which 335 Ne«r Milfordl - 1 2 IS I 7 7 6 28 - 1 8 3S ten till Uu. Admission Is. . LONDON FOR SYDNEY. SILENT FRIEND on MARRIAGE, a AMERICAN IX8TITUTE AT NKW YOBK , SEI'TKMBKH Harmoniums in variety. CnRRWELi. (New) 10th June THE Pnddington takesThird Class Passen- YOUR OWN SOAP. . Medical Work, a Guide to tlioso who bavo imperilled 25TH , 1863. ijgj"New Music, and every article connected with Tbe 6 0 a.m Train from MAKE VIGOUR GUARANTEED IN gers Tor tbe Booth Wnlea Railwayonly. tAC'KKT of HABPBR TWBLVBTBEES' MASCULINE FOR QUEENSLAND (Free Grants of Land, value £30). tbo power of manhood by youthful iudiscrctions; treating on B ELGIUM EVHIMTION, 1803. the Music Trndc, always in Stock. [jy 24-lyj gUM>AT TBAIns. l'ENNY FOURTEEN DAYS, without the possibility oj UEER OF THR OLONIES 11th June. GLTCBRINB 8OAT Powutj.will make One Pound prepared Q C (from London) Syphillis, Secondary Symptons, Gonortbcca, Su., containing Miss CLAKKE having been appointed Sole Agent for Down Trains from Paddington, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd, 10 0 a. in. A ¦ lailorr by the use of Dr. BRIGHT'S REMEDY, Kllfbrf 11 15 p. m. Glycerine Washiog Sosp. The weekly «oa- , Invaluable in LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. 11 Prescription known as the Pruventativc Lotion, to avoid the South' of Ireland, 1B now prepared to supply GAME NOTICE Arrival at Nsw of Strong in the form of ft Lozenge, to ensure secrecy. Packet for the 5th .fUNE, the celebrated Clipper Contamination ; 190 pages, with 60 cugravings, free by post Purchasers Up Irom New Mllfdrd, ... 8 s a. m. sumption of this'popular article is considerably greater Debility, Spennatorrliui, Machines of the very best description. f flHE following LANDS in tho BARONY of IDA arrlral ... : _. .- 1- 0 p. m. all cases of Generative and Physical ODKSTOB R.N.R., 7C.B scaled 20. Address, Messrs. PERRY & Co., Paddingtoa; — sale of all the other Washing Powders i» the ; free by post " LIGHTNING ," Capt. D. H. J , 1, 12 stamps, fully and carofully instructed. COUNTY of KILKENNY, arc strictly Prc- For FarCB,i:o Waurford and Milford Haven Royal than the Sx. Sent, carefully packed, ou rcceipt of I Is. , Oxford-street Londou, W. 1 and FAIU :— ARFER TWELTETREBB, Bromley- ^ lication. Tons Register, 3,oOO Tons Uurtheu. This Ship is cele- Surgeons, 19, Bernard-street , crsooi) wlio havo'already Purchased Machines can , BALLYKEOGHAN, 8team ShipAdvertisement.in another column. world.1 iPatSDtee, H V> *., for Stamps or Post-office Order; or on app fur having made the Passage from Melbourne to 11 till 2, aud from S till 8. Sunday l' norved: BALLYNAMONA • Hanover-square, brated Consultations daily, Machine Cotton, > « 0 a.m rious packets made ,mpJ>°V>Fjm *«&to .WgU?? °? The H*rths arc fitted up with of this wonder-working remedy. Itovipe, as used by her Majesty, Is. Cd, and 2s. 6d. per ¦ ' 4 0 vm 8 0 »,m - nbowing tho dreadful results from early abuse, Gonuoihiua receipt of Post.uffice order. Ad- 8ERVED .— • < Donmoce j ... •- — your Gljwrinf.ftospPqwd^ 20 tVar- convenience. bottle. Sent anywhere on box- Sold »t the office of..this paper, and by all che- Ferrybank (1st Mall), ... . .- 4 0 aja , » .0 a.m and Sypbillis. Address : J AMKS AIMS, Bookseller, apply to T. M. MACKAT & Co., EBBV as above ; or may be bad from II 88 a.m properties yonr p-tDwnjgJ, ^rfM » : For Freight or Passage, dress, Messrs. P & Co., miststhroug hout the kingdom. TJo (2nd do) ...... 11 0 a-m of the it j& Mick-lane, 30 I'atcruostcr-row, I/ondon. ; GIBBS, UBIOUI & Co., 1 North Strand ; banger, 160, Oxford- Do (id do) - ' ' ..: JJ3p.m 3 20 p.m In boiling wawr tii uUnnnMnamj- i pcr. 1 Lvadenhall.street, London Prout nnd Ilariant, 229, TOOTH PASTE, tho beat pre- being oisBolTeii TBIEBMAB No. 1 is a certain remedy for relaxation , S IKES & Co., Watcr-st., Liverpool ()lT311y] GABRIEL'S ANTICBPTIC , Kilkenny, TbomaWWD..., New Eos», . -, - • . aoapi part*, Mi .wwjaWf * John -street : JAMES I3A street, Londou, W. iho Teeth without injury days ... 6 30 p.m e 45 p.m to cool, do thej.form a til *, matonbcea, and all the distressing' consequencesarisin g trom MICHAEL DOWNEY, Quay, aud paration extant tor whitening , Wezfaid, te., 00 week e»rl , or too long residencH in or to and 5s. per box. Sold at the Do. . da, on 8andays ... 3 45 p.m 4 0 p.m ttWj1 -¦ j rinse, indiscrimiuate excesses JOHN SPARROW & Co., Waterford AN 'S SUGAR-COATED SARSAPA- to the Enamel, 2s. Od., , ... 7 45 pm SIS p.m Jffl^^ .*'>¦'; '¦ ' . hot i effectually eradicate* all BUCII all Chemists throughout Dublin (late English Hails) Ac Analytlil q^mliti^tJoD^Ai !> climate. TKIESJIAB N O. ' RILLA PILLS.—It is a well-known fact that Sarsa- Office of this Papor, and by aSSJSPZ "* , Cork, LtalJrick. , ... 7 45 p.m 8 IS p.m Gl^«riiife ' trace* ol both in its mild and aggravated forms, f sSSS.S L Clonmel *« Eveiy Paok«yof " Harj ^jWaT ^W Gonorrhoea, parilla is tbo Greatest Purifior of tho Wood in the World.— the Kingdom... _^_-.^.. ,, ... _ _ ._. - The mails arrire t.n&\n delivered as tinder :— ^r^Tw&tfri iWf * G'e*tt, 8trkt™« Irritation of the Bladder, Pains of the STONE WORKS, white Gutta Pereha B^LfNCORRAGH, ¦ ¦ Soan'Powcler", «ntalB» »k^ttt>:'. , Keep your Blood Pure!—the BowelsRegular—and Defy tho Gabriel' s Chemically prepared WSS mk '...... 1 . Arrifal. Delivery. ' ^sHnnik^byyi^ " Loins and Kidtwys, and all urino-jsenital diseases- THIKS- , WATERF ORD. extent for Decayed Teeth, BALLYMOUNTAlN, BISHOPS HALL, (late'Kng. Uilii) ie, ' ' ... 4 0 aJB 7 0 ajn Solofin Penhy. paolcfcta, ejerlwhfrit JOHNSTOWN Doctor 1—These Pilli strike at the root of each disease, they Enamel is the best Stopping WN Dublin ¦; I MAR No. i n th, great Continental remedy for .Syphilis aud employ- far decayed, renders tbe MOANROB, N « OlotttatUCaAt,'UaitUk,tc,. •-. 4 p iam 7 0 a.m¦ r Bromley-byfe bearadary are particularly beneficial wbero Mercury has been Tooth-aoho, and no matter how CAPPAHF2SH, ¦Tboms*own,. New Bosa, .. • A iLoi^vg^^^;^. Symptoms. OHN COLLINS begs to inform the Public that he to Man, BALLYHOMOCK, Kilkenny. " ^ Tneunar U form of u lor.- ed, and arc. fur the cure of every ailment incidental injured member ftgahvsound and useful, nnd prevents < GAUL8TOWN. yfntoi6;te.i r thn nurooBe. directions for use, <.nn«Mi RussiA. : . : ? ana Landholders of tho County of In all tho LEADING NOVELTIES Swted to- S *<< / \; . -T ¦ K^L . # ^K; ^^m ^ . h Sheriff and held LINEN DEPARTMENT ¦ ) ST. PistMSBbBoV MAT 24.-The Russiaiifgg|*^ convoncd by Requisition to tho Hig , intend to contribute Donations for lhi« Cluntable pur- FU)Tm-81ow»«to«t Ul« i»««. 1, - • .^~ -U on Tuesday, the 24th ALES , THE SEASON , 4-4 Irish-bleached before for 1884, wbleb his bceii published to-day'iVfri, in tbe Coutt Home, Clonmcl, A large Lot of 7-8 and pone, would kindly make known tlieir intentions WoXtrforA , Friday, May 27, I8«4 of the : an equilibrinifc; The public revenue » estimttfd'it MAT, 1864, confidently recommend LINENS for Shirtings, &o..; ,.. _ . .,, - thUOft Jin«. ,tq.thD Eer. Mr.JtyoLOT, tow which thoy At KELLY'S , wxaety, COLB !& PROSSOB. ;40l ,000,000, rbnWe«, i of which 356 000; a>«rffe The lion. BOWES DALY, High Sheriff, in the Chair, * ' ' '""" CUtidtiQ Clergymen,' or to the Members of the «r , m BROWN [ LlN'tiNS; ht, «nd-to , ,, ,f^RI# possible. <7 £ ^ida^i 3G4,oW,m rott^. TABLE.CLOTHS; NAPKINS, / Ladies, hitherto so to which there we Proposed by EDWARD BAGWELL PUREFOT, Esq., J.P., WAREHOUSE DIAPERS, . The fetaerousCharity of the ¦ ^ to be added 37,000,000for extra. GENERAL DRAPERY , , ppw more than, ¦ d «>rdinaryi y * ~~ HOMAS ALO R Eiiq., D.L., J.P. : present value. liberality, bestowed..on the. Basaar, is . - •¦;¦--«;'-«•- i%r <••"; «j." -' iiiflltflry Titt>et!IUelCt''' '"'* ^'"''''*^ T aoconded by T L , THIS SEASON'S BREWINGS OF All much under . ... , " WHEAT,"peTTi»W«irort8Wbl. ¦ "Resolved— Tlwt the Royal Agricultural Society of 75, QUA Y, WA TSRFORA ever necessary, owing .to the . very low , state of tho ..r//;i^.BOME:.! :i . > > • • - Ireland having agreed upon baring tbe annual cattle show Society's Fundsyand the many pressing demands made RO»W,.1TH.UWWT,-.;^4 26;i~Th Pope took EAST INDIA PALE ALE —A Beautiful Lot of FBBNCH PRINTS and - Shipping do, - 00 0 00 000 0 00 0 . T e part ledge ourselves to co-operate N.B. DEPARTMENT. industrious poor. . , forl8G5 in Clonmel, we hereby p DRESS on them to help the t BARLEY, perWel ,of; »lll» r ,\ - ,- (: ji-, ;. 'j . in tbe customary prooesaioo to-day in honour of the with the Council of tbe Society, by giving our warmest MUSLINS, decidedly CHEAP. of articles, for the Bazaar, will . Vl^- Are now in fino sparkling condi- great Variety of light materials, in ICF Donations, festival f . Corpu, ehriotu ,, 'fhe collections for St. support to a movement K> well calcolated to advance the A also bo most gratefully received from Gentlemen. ^ £ of this country." of i9o.be Peter s Pence since,-J859 have,produced 36J million agricultural interests tion, and admitted to rival the pro- BACON!!! BRITISH and FRENCH FANCY and BROCHE Waterford, May 24, 1864. : (m27.2t). OATS, per b.rr.1 ,,,,,,, , SAMUEL U. G. ADAMS, Esq., J.P., se- BACON ! BACON!! , lire* Proposed by ' 10 000 0 00 0 EORGE KITTIE and can bo suppliod PRIME NEW YORK CURED ! ANGLAIS, MOUSSELINE I White ' - - 9 0 conded by the Hon. G P.P : ducls of Burton, BAREGE, Landed Estates Court,-. Ireland > - »-9 ' lr/ooo 0 oo o Tuat the following noblemen and gentlemen In the ' I Orey - 1HE AMERICAN " Resolved— in Casks of all sizes. DELAINES, ' ¦ • ¦ . PRESiDBNI8 : the lfcink." INFORMATION WANTED of tho nearest and can be had in any quantities, either in Wood or Vy 6s. 0d., as fully set forth in the Particulars of Tenure, by the taking and demolition Esq. ; Sir MOSBS MONTBFIORB , Bart. of Richmond, to l'mposed by Emus TAYLOR , Esq., J.P., seconded by ing Relatives of HENRY ALLEN, a Native of Bottle, and on the most leasonable terms, by applying 8AMUEL G URNET, and producing, after all deductions, a nett Profit Bent Rate of Assurance and every information may bo which city he would seem to be l.KOi'ot.it Cisr, Esq., J.P. : WATERFOUD, late Boatswain on board the Hamburg to his Agent, of £135 4s. lid. Sterling. Imports and Exports for the Weeh ending Tlmnday pushing onward . " llesoleetl—That l'ercy tiough, Esq., J.P., be appointed Ship " DR0GA1I," and who died nt Bombay on tho RODERICK RYAN, GENERAL GROCER, had of Dated this 25th day of May, 1864. the 2bth inst. From every quarter reinforcements have been Honorary Secretary to the General Committee." 27th of JULY, 1803. Thoro is something remaining BROAD STREET, WATERFORD. MR. RICHARD HARRIS, C. E. DOBBS, Examiner. EXPORTS. 12, IMPORTS. trooping to his camp ; and it is possible Proposed by LonK.N/.o U. J EPIISOS, Esq., J.P., se- to their advantago on proof of title. -Further particu- Bottlers will find it their advantage to deal. 15, Quecn-atreet, Waterford. This property is most eligibly situated, adjoining the Wheat • 2018 Qunrtere- Wheat - - - Barrels enough conded b K DMOSII POWER , Esq., solicitor : at The Waterford Newt office. , the above will be found to surpass Mail Coach Road from the City of Waterford to Dun- Indian Corn do. Oats - - - 105S5 do. that some of the Southern successes at other y lars to be learned N.IJ.—On Trial MARINE ASSURANCE. ... do. Barley - - • 30 do. . points '• llcmfvtd—That .Mr. Tliomiu IJoruey bo, and jj boreby ht miles of tho former; Tho Dari any similar articles in the Trade. [je6-tf] Cargoes per Steamer and Sailing Vessel to any garvan, and within eig Barley, - - 58 do. Indian Com- do. of the fighting line have been due to the very appointed Assistant Secretary to the Local Committee, at a port in the Irish, Bristol , and English Channels, as- River Suir runs within a short distance of the Lands, -,, ( 402 8acks. Flour - - - 42S Sacks. muunor.ition uf not less than t"25." MAKERS Flour circumstance that GRANT, fixing his mind upon IMPORTANT to BUTTER INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862 sured on very MODERATE TERMS. (tf) and public conveyances to and from the City of Water- { 5 Barrels. Oatmeal - - do. the l'roposed by Alderman H ACKETT, J.P., seconded by GEAR for DRIVING Meal Sacks. one great object, has uot TW.CONDON'S PATENT ford pass the property twice daily. The Post-office of hesitated to weakeu the Alderman \V]iii;ilT : CHURNS. A very compact and efficient HAVE now on Sale Messrs. GEORGE SAYER & Co.'s SCOTTISH PE0VINCIAL ASSURANCE Kilmeaden is only half-a-milo distant. Northern armies in certain districts • in the event of .1 vacancy occurring on • THE , so that he ResnU-ei—That Machine for One light Horso or Pony. [mC-4t BRANDY, of the same quality as obtained tho COMPANY. The Land is of the best quality ; tho Tonanta are Corrected this Day for the Waterford New. I In1 coiriinittw. such vacancy be filled up by the committee." I might thereby secure an absolutely overwhelming PRIZ B MEDAL at tho International Exhibition, 1862, XT'STABLISHEB in 1825.~-CAPITAL , ONE MILLION . most respectable, and have extremely valuableinterests Butter Market. Proposed by K OIIKUT M ALCOMSOS, Esq., seconded by PRICE—On Wood Frame, £0 10s.; On Iron Frame, ST. ¦ force (or the chief and which I offor on Reasonable Terms. rVi Incorporated by Act of Parliament. in their holdings. Part of Mr. STEPHBNSON 'S exten- Price of butter at the Public Butter Mnrket for the Week struggle. It is beyond the II KSJAMIN Muui'HY, Esq. : IMPLEMEN T WORKS, 21 MALL, WATERFORD. Ireland—346 COLLEGE G REEN , Dublin. ending Friday (this day), the 27th inst. shadow of doubt " Ji'fsolccd— That the tbrcgoin;; resolutions be published DAVID LECKIB, Head Office for sive Tacking and Frieze Mills aro sitnateon the Lands. No of firkins for week «. 1491 , however, that the attainment of ALPH OSACK Esq, in the county journals, U'uterford Mail, Waterford News, Wine and Spirit Merchant, &c, Direct Importers of Committee of Management—R S. C , For Rentals and further particulars apply at tho Price of best »ew batter ...... SSs to Kllspercwt. this great end, if ever attained h' and No 3 Gar- by the North, can Kilkenny Moderator, Kilkenny Journal , Cork Examiner, To Flax Spinners and Scutchers. RANDY . J P, Bohomer, St Douloug s, Co Dublin, Landed Estates Court, to FRENCH B PROVISIONS. only be after the most superhuman exertions and Cork Constitution, Farmers' Gazette, Limerick Reporter, diner's-row, Chairman. JOHN WELDON, Solicitor having Corriago , per cwt 45B Od to 4fls 0d GARDNER'S New PATENT MACHINE tgg" Stores—EXCHANOE -STREET. (j30-tf) BACOM PIOB the suffering Hoiit/icrn Chruniclc,,' and Tralee Chronicle." HENRY J OHN QUAIN , Esq, Manager, the Union Bank of Ire- of Proceedings, 27 North Great George's- Orrlf 4d to 5s 0d ; vral, 4« SOAP AND CANDLES, thoug fell by thousands, and general after Names at 10s., for this Work art; ies of Annual Report, along with Prospec- lid to Ss IOd ; pork 3i 0 bales. Imports, 13, i(U bales. to his purpose, of reaching KXIIIBITIO.N, FOUR VERY HANDSOME CAR. .C5 per Annum, Immediato possession will be given. promptly settled. . Last Quarter, ... Sunday, 26th June, ... 1.50 p.m. the Confederate capital himself generally useful. References required. are paid by this Company. Transfers from other Offices Previous.y, 24,215 bales. It [AGES , Novel Designs. TO B15 LET, Furnished, the House, No. 1, Queen- and making it his own, no matter at what price he Apply to W. W. MUHPUY, Waterford Arm's Hotel, effected without increased expense. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE-VESTBBDAT. REDUCTION OF THE HANK RATK. 11. LAWLOK respectfully invites tho Nobility, Gentry, street, commanding an extensive Land and Sea view . Sugar steady, and a Rood business done at previous rates. Colbeek.strect, Waterford. (m27-tf). Secretary for Ireland—THOMAS MANLY. ONDON THIS DAT.—The Baulc has reduced its rate to mny do so. He has already lost 40,000 men in his ;md Public to inspect Same at his Establishment, It contains four Sitting Rooms, eight Bed Rooms, Molasses in good demand. 18s paid for new clayed rice. 5,000 L , AGENTS; seven per cent. Servante' Apartments, &c, within half a minute's walk ordinary Necransi at 8s 0d. week's fighting ; he is prepared for a greater sacri- THE WA TER FORD COACH FACTORY , WANTED, Waterford—Mr. JOHN WALL. CATHERINE-STREET. of the Railway. Also several Cottages at Doneraile- LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET— M OKDAT . MONKTABY AND COMMERCrAL fice sooner than give in, and the administration are YOUNG MAN who understands the GROCERY Portlaw—Mr. W. H. Haslam. The «npply of cattle and sheep was less than on last Monday. to THOMAS WALSH , Auctioneer, Tra- LOWDO \, TnoBSDAY EVEHI.NG.—Consols opened quietly place. Apply A and SPIRIT BUSINESS, and has a knowledge New Jtost— Messrs. P. & M. Keboe. Tile demand slow for each at last week's prices. Good lambs straining every nerve to sustain him. more, or 101, Custora-houso Quay, Waterford. very scarce and seld at high prices. Beef to 7)4 per Ib ; at a fractional decline. Railway Stocks steady, Kith very Irish Frieze Woollen Factory, of the BAKERY TRADE. Must Writo a Good Hand. Dungarvan—Mr. O. Fitzmaurice. , SJd little doing. Foreigh Stocks quiet all day, aud show scarcely With such a settled determination and with such May 24th, 18G-J. (m27-3t.) ly at tho Office of this Paper. (m20-2t) J. W. Pirn 6c Sons.^(mb25.tf) mutton 7Id to 9jd ; lambs, 28s to 44s each. Nnmber at market CAItRICK-ON-SUIIl. App Youghal—Messrs. —Cattle , 1,405 : sheep and Iambs, 6,651. any muterial change. Confederates closed rather lower. vast resources on the ' Banks steady. Alliance firm. Miscellaneous closed weak part of the Federals, with COTTAGE TO BE LET COUNTY WEXFORD DUBLIN NEW CATTLE MARKET—YESTEUDA *. N'ICHOLAS KENNY, Proprietor, pledges himself NEW ROSS UNION Ovine to the fair of Saggart , a few miles only from the city, with scarcely anything doing. Some further parcels of ROM "On, on to Richmond!" as their battle-cry, that no material is used in making his FRIEZE, COTTAGE, Ui'l-Eit NEWTOWX , with Stable OF the attendance lo-doy was not quite so large as this day week. were sent into the Bank. The Bank of France lms reduced inaugurated by their skilled and THE -l^rOTICE RATES HAVIN G BEEN MADE.— The weatlier also being cooler, priees wen, on the whole better courageous leader, TWEED, DOUBLE DYE FLANNEL, SEKUE and Coach-houso attached, TO BE LET, lately Important & Host Attractive Sale by Auction, , , Iho rate of discount to 6 per cent. Consols after official .131 NOTICE is hereby given, that RATES have sustained, &herp being in some instances 4s to 5s hi gher. boors closed at 90} }. Markets closed dull except Midland, the Confederates will have now more than ever to BLANKETS, &c, &c, but PURE WOOL. FRANCIS EAUUI .EY, Esq., National School Lambs in demand ut extra prices. Veal searcc ami dearer. occupied by been duly MADE on tho property situate in tho under SUPERIOR MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, which is very good 133J j. Some doubts being expressed in certain quarters as Inspector. Beef. SUs to 6Us to 63s : mutton, Cjd to 7{d ; per lb ; veal , 8d do to hold their own, not to speak of their obtaining mentioned Electoral Divisions of tho above-named best Curled Hair Mattresses, Proof to Hid perlb ; ln:nbs , 24* to 40s each, tor sale—1,157 Cut to the GENC'INESS of those articles, from the Iqw Apply to MAUBICE FI.VK .V, 15 MayorVwalk, Water- Feather Beds, LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE—WED> H8I>AT. victories to lead them Union ratcablo under the provisions of tho Acts for cattle, 61 stores, 112 calres, and 3,690 sbecp. 1 to independence. The which they are ofl'ercd, and also as to whether [a22-Gt] , Engravings, Paintings, China, Glass, Pkaton, Cob PBHIXO EICES prices at lord of the Dcetituto Poor in Ireland The Sraithficld general market to-day was fairly attended. O P —Consols for Money, Ol* }; Consols bravery of the South is not to be lio brought to tho FINISH here, thereb the Relief , namely: Horse Several Sets of Plated Harness, London- Figs declining in numbers, prices 4Is to 43s per I121bs. for Account ; New 3 per Cents questioned, but they could y Rate. E. Dieition. Rate. , , 0O\i , 891 J. bo English-made Goods TO DKAPERS BAKEES, AND GROCEBS. K. Division. made Saddles, , §c. CLOSIHG PRICES—Consols for Money, 91il ; Consols for their resources are not exhaustless, and a harassing insinuating that they may , Adamsfowii ... Is. 2d. Killesk Is. 8d, $c CORK BUTTER MARKET—YESTERDAY. iold as Irish, 1 feel called upon to atat e, that I S ELL Subscriber has received instructions from the Firsts, 06s : seconds, 9Newbawn Is. Id, On TUESDAY, the 3\st MAY , 18G4, 5d to (is Od i white do. Cs Od to 6s 4d. and al- done in Flannel as well as LADIES' (iARET DUNNE, by the year, Furnished, or otherwise, Brownsford ... Os. IOd. New-Koss 3s. lOd. 3 per Cent Consols 903i — though they have done wondsrs in to and all colours , At GLENDINE, ARTHURSTOWN, Co. WEXFORD, »ew 3 per Cent Stock 88JJ 89fr sustaining their. AGENIA UDV LUE containing four Bed Rooms, Drawiug Room, and Par- Ballyinurphy ... 0s. 8d. Oldcourt Is. !ld, DRESSES , in Scuiai- T, AI , R , B , at 11 O'C LOCK, the entire HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Bank of Irelaud 100 218 — troops—wondrous because with almost unforseen lour, upstairs, n ground Parlour, and a Shop ii M 30 Carnnsli 0a. Od. Old-Koss Is. Id. tttrtli*, i&amagesf, & Deatfts (J UEEN , BLACK , YEILOW, &C , &O. TURE, which is of tho most cortly description, and Hibernian Bank 25 t 39i — feet, with fittings complete ; a large Kitchen, with CiUrifrbyroo ... Os. lOd. Itathroe Is. (id, BIRTHS. sources whence to draw—still they cannot keep Millvalo Mills, Carrick-on-Suir, 1SG3. (u27-tf ) nearly new, tho principal portion having been pur- Provincial Bank 25 93 — Cooking Range, Yard, and Out Offices. Clongecn Is. Id. llochestown ... 2s. Od. At Suir Island, Clonmel, the wife of James Myers, Ysq., T.C., doing so and not reap some material chased within tho past year at FRY'S of Dublin. of a daughter. National Bank 30 80i — , advantage cal - Application to be made to M ICHAKI .DI.NNE, Kilmac- Clouleigh Is. 3d. Rosbercon Is. 7d. FRENCH HAT MANUFACTURER. Coonoguc 0s. 9d. Shanbogh Is. od. IN THE DRAWING ROOM At Upper Fitiwilliam-strcot, Dublin, Mrs. J. H. Monahan, of National of Liverpool (limited) 10 — 17i culated to enable them to extend their operations. thomas. Is. Od. Templeudignn ... Os, lid. a son. Union Bank (limited) 22 20 — (»>27-7t.) Dunmaiu Are Balloon-backed Walnut chairs, with Ottoman, Lounger At Longford-terrace, Salthill, tbo wife of Michael It would seem, after all, on this very point of view WATS! HATS!! HATS!!! May 25, 1801. Dypcrtmoon ... Is. 3d. Templctown ... Is, 4d. oria Chairs en suite, covered with green velvet ; Morris Mining Co. of Ireland 7—23 nnd Vic' Esq., T.C., of a daughter, still-born. City of Dublin Steam Company 100 HOjxd — alone Fcthnrd Is. «d. The Rower ... Is. 7d. Fancy Cbnirs Walnut Oval Centre Table, Fly, Spider, Card New Ross , that the rebel leaders can only hope to uphold > YOU WANT A GOOD HAT, TRY the TO BE LET, , At Ballyanno Park, , the wife of Henry Acb eson, Royal Atlan. Steam Navigation Co. 10 7B. (kl. IF Glynn Is. ld. Tintern Is. -kl. »nd Work Tables ; Inlaid Whatnot,Splendid chimney Mirror Euq., of a son. — their movement by success—that the rebellion can - FRENCH HAT MANUFACTORY, DWELLING-HOUSE, GARDEN and LAWN Tuesday morning, at bis lodgings in Cecil-street Limgrick United General Gas 50 45xd — THE Horctown Is. Id. Tinnaliincli ... Is. 3d. ¦18» (50 ; Carved Walnut CliclToaierc, with plate class panels , , the onl be fed SO. 1, LITTLE GEORGE'S-STREET, at FARRANSHONEEN, now occupied by Capt. Inch Is. 7d. Wliitechnrcli ... Os. lid. nnd back ; somo valuable Paintings nnd Proof Engravings ; wife of George Mas3y Finch, Esq , of Bloorafield, co. Tipperary, BAILWATB. y by victory. LEE is a brave and skilful , CiiANDLS it, of which Immediate Possession can be of a son and heir. Great Southern and Western 100 Oli — general You will find it your advantage in every way, for Jdrpoint West ... Is. Id. Whitemoor ... Is. Id. Grcon Potomnc Cloth Window Hangings, with gilt cornices May IS, at BagRottstown, county Limerick , and will do bis utmost, bejond doubt, to given. The House 13 in perfect order, aud commands Kllfjarvan Is. Id. ; Brussels Carpet, 18 x 21 with Rug to match j , the wife of R. Waterford and Limerick 50 xd — SI vie and finish. Hats any Shape made to Order, and poleg , Cooper Chadwick, E9q., of a son. grasp at victory ; he has already shown his capabi- a beautiful view of Mountain and River Scenery, The Rate Books are now in my custody, and may be Lamps, Fender, Steels, Ornmucnts, &c. At 3 Rutland-place Glasgow , on 22nd instant Waterford & Lim. 5 per ct. rd 50 id — A TRIAL EARNESTLY SOLICITED. , , , Mrs. Thomas Wate.-ford & Kilkenny 100 12J — Also TO BE LET, the adjoining GRASS FARM, re- inspected by any person affected thereby at tho Board- ROOM , BACK PAULOUR Whyle, of a daughter. lity ao to dp by the grea t slaughter he has inflicttd && " Old Hats Dressed Free of Charge. Jg$ THE DINING , AND at Norfolk House, London Do. O per cent.red 100 xd — cenlly occupied by Mrs. R F.YKETT, containing about Uuion Workhouse, on any day (except Sunday) PANTRY On tbe 18th inst., , Lady Victoria Room, Hope Scott .(daughter of tho late Duke of Norfolk) of a Waterford and Trumore 10 xd — on his foes, leaving them, as the accounts say \ HEAL SEA HATH IN YOUR OWN ROOM 55 Acres Plantation Measure of first-class Pasture between tho hours of Ten o'clock in the forenoon and Contain Rosewood Dining Room Chairs, with spring seats , daughter uuable to remove their wounded, while he made his lit i.'si.vn Land. The entire being situuto within one mile of the Four in the Afternoon ; and the said Rates arc payable and bnck, covered in Moreen Velvet ; Chnira in Haircloth ; Dining Tables M ¦ MARRIAGES. SEA SALT. City of Waterford, and now in Mrs. REYXETT'S pos- from and after the publication of this notice. Set of oval Telescope , 10 . \\ Mahogany at tho Scotts Church retreat in good order, and if he can only keep up bit TIDMAN'S Sideboard, with plate glass back ; some rare Proof EnRrav- On the 26th inut., , Beresford-street, by session. Signed thiB 11th day of May, 1864. ra20-2t the Rev. J. MacKeown, Mr. John Mackle Dliif, to Eliza Boyce, Cfj e SRBaterfort #etos supplies he will ive GRANT inirs ; Brussels Carpet, 10 K 21; Moreen Potomac Cloth , g plenty to do. It is a N ctiiciunl Substitute for Sea Bathing is now Both Holdings can be Let together or separate, by GIFFORD CARR, Clerk of New Rosa Union. daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Todd, of Minor-atreet. \ \ Window Hnugings, with gilt cornices and poles ; Fenders, May 18, at the PrutesUot church, Oavan, by tbe Rer. Mr. desperate attempt to crush the head of the 'serpent, Xi, placed within the reach of all, without the ex- lease for lives or years, as may be agreed upon. Esq., " BE JUST AND FEAR NOT." WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY Irons, &c. ; Morning and Evening Sets of China ; two long Hutchison, John Foster, lato of tbe firm of Matthew , rebellion, striking its fangs to the heart of the pciiise and inconvenience of a visit to the coast. The For particulars apply to EDWARD COURTKXAY, New- Dinner Services of ditto, two Dessert ditto ; richly Cut Lough, to Maria Dobson, second daughter of Mr. Jobn Dobwn, glo- IDMAN 'S of Poles. Proprietors call attention to the fact that " T town, Waterford, or Messrs. DOIIBYN and TANDY , Glass, ix. rious confederation of the United States of America " is not manufactured iu imitation of Sca- Hi Colbcck-street, Waterford. (al22-tf) Tipperary Grand Annual Steeple Chases. I) E AT H 8 FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 27, 1864. S KA SALT Solicitors, HALL, STAIHCASK AND CORRIDORS. —it is the play of tbe desperate gambler setting-all waiur, lint is actually Extracted fro m the Sen, at one MONDAY & TUESDAY, 30th & 31st MAY. Mahogany Chuirs, Hat Rack and Umbrella Stand, Oil On the 19th inst., at Richmansworth, Hertfordshire, George ¦ laces iu the South of Coleman Fope, Esq., Jate of John's Hill, Waterford, in the 81st upon the hazard of the die—it is win all or lose all. if the most salubrious watering p TO BE LET, the above mentioned days, RETURN 1st, 2nd Cloth ,. Lamps, Brussels Carpet and Rods ; Tables with mur- year of his age. preserves intact all those ON Knropi .1, by a process which THE Valuable LI1IE-STONE QUARRIES of BAL- and 3rd Class TICKETS at SINGLE FARES blo tops, somo beautiful Engravings, &c. At Lisnegarry, Sarah, relict of the lite Datid Malcomson LATEST NEWS. The game will be well played out on both sidu, but Bathing ao efficacious Esq., Jan., s.iliin.' properties that render Sea LYKEOGHAN, with TWO KILNS on tho most will be issued by tho 6.0 a.m. up-Train; and also 1st THE BED ROOMS, and daughter of the late Junes N. Richardson, Elcn- + we feel we are now viewing only the commencement Health. This statement le. The Quarries adjoin tho Kilmacow piore, Liabnrn, in maintaining and restoring improved princip and 2nd Class Tickets by the 9.-J5 a.m. at Waterford Six iu number, are replete with evesy Article, including At her residence Tbomas-st., AMERICA.-CONTINUED ADVANCE OV GRANT. b the report of Dr. Hamall, of Kilkenny Railway, and very recentl and Walnut Albert Bedsteads «nd , in this city, Anastatla, wife ol of one of a most bloody character. is full y corroborated y Station of tho y a and intermediate Stations, up to, and inclusive of Maple, Mahogany, , Hang- Mr. Thomas Toole, in the 35th year of her age. leaving a young N EW YORK , M AY 14 (EVENING ).—News received London, who has made a complete analysis of the Salt, considerable portion of Lead Ore was discovered in Bansha, to the Limerick Junction. ings, with Spring Pniliasses, Feather Beds, and Hair and interesting family to deplore her premature demise, and to Blankets, Marseilles Quilts, Maple Wardrobe, them an irreparable loss. Deceased was deeply and from General Grant up to noon to-daj states tbat he NATIONAL BANK and says :— these Quarries, A long lease can be given, as they are The Tickets aro available for the day onl and Mattresses, deservedly analysis of Tidroan's y, 6x7, with plate glass front, Mahogany Wardrobes and regretted by a large circle of friends, to whom she endeared was yesterday still pushing on in Lee's rear. Relia- •' I liuvf made a careful quantitative held in fee. [m25-tfj entitle the holder to return, according to Class by tho herself by her amiable and oourt«oua demeanour. At tbe twenty-ninth annual meeting of the shore- contains the various saline substances , Nest of Drawers, Toilet Tables, with ninrblo slnlu and jets of —R.I.P. ble reports from Cincinatti reiterate that Geueral S,-» Salt ; I find that it Apply to the owner, S. T. G RUBU , Esq., 1'crrybank. 4.0 p.m. or 10,45 p.m. Mail Train from Limerick.—B May 10, at a very adranced age, Mrs. Coadoll, mother of Jamos holders of tbe National Bank, held on Tuesday/at 13, of Sci Water. Added to frenb water in the y China Ware ; Toilet and Chcval Glasses, Oval Mirrors, , Sherman has captured Daltoti with 5,000 prisoner* cb.irs'feristic Order. , , Ottomans W. Condell Esq., or the Mall , apothecary. nriinortiou of about 3 per cent., or five ounces to the gallon, Maplo Presses, Ensy chairs Cano ditto , Engrav- At New Roes, on Thursday last, John, the oldest Bon of aiifl 10 guns. The Governor of Kentucky has Old Broad-street, Mr;J. N. M'Kenna in the chair, the TO BE SOLD , Limerick Terminus, May 14, 18C4. (m2O-2t) ings, Book Stauds Ornameuts, Fire Guards, Mahogany William Dealy, Esq., Customs. a" mixture i* obtained having the specific gravity of Sea issued a call for 10,000 troops to serve for six report, whioh was unanimonely agreed to, stated that n.iioolr, 1,026, and very closely resembling it in its INTEREST in EXTENSIVE HOUSE PRi Basin Stands, with Marble tops ; six Brussels Carpets and At New Ross, on Friday, 28th inst., of water on the brain, water, THE ai:ed IS yeare, Edward Alexander, eldest SOD of John Cnnan. months, to conic to the rescue of the country, to from the pronto of 1863 a ampins of £25 anion and properties." PERTY, situate in STEPHEN - STREET , ALKXANDGK WATERFOKD AND KILKENNY RAILWAY Kugs, Cbinlz Window HAnginga, Iron Bedsteads, Baths of ,445 18s. had comp every description , Fenders, Steels, Prints, Paintings, &c. Ecq., bead olerk of Mesatt. Grarea, of that town. finish the war and save the Government. D IHKCTIOSS FOR USR .—Tlio salt should be dissolved STREET, and »t the Here of the South side of P ATKICK May 'Had, at hia boose, Main-street, corner of Allen-street , been carried to the reserves of the bank. The amount OMMERCIAL Gold 72}. Stocks in wraler in the proportion of 5 ounces, or an ordinary STREET, in the CITY of WATKKFORI), the Estate of CHEAP EXCURSIONS. THE SERVANTS' APARTMENTS, Wexforl, after a' few hours' Illness, deeply and deservedly re- C .—Money easy. of undivided profits at the end of 1862 was £143 and Kitchen , are fully Furnished nnd gretted , Mi. John Codd aged 86 yean. ,729 tun cup full to each gallon. It should bo prepared a the laic THOMAS CLARKE . The Premises comprise Five ALTERATION OF S UNDA Y TRAINS. Four in number, , . improving. United States' bonds 114). Titles contain all the requirements suitable for a gentleman's Ou 22nd inst., at Lower Mount-street, Dublin, from iojurr of . 3s. IOd. ; net profit for 1863, after providing for all I '.-w li-wr* before required, nnd tho solution well stirred Lots, held under different , viz. :— tho spine, Jobn Alexander Wray, of Hollymouot, FRANCE. SUNDAY, the 5th of JUNE, and on' each bouse. co. Lei trim , Corps is- bad and doubtful debts, &c, £125,145 13s. ; less re- I N -1'I - II : ii-ingi so aa to diffuse the Salt equally in the LOT S O. 1.—Two good substantial Dwelling Houses , ON J.P., and Captain Leitrira Rifles, aged 28 years, the beloTed and PARIS, M AY 25.—The lewion of the Leg Stephen.street. A Small SUNDAY thereafter until further Notice, the OUTSIDE. only son of Henry W. Wray, Eiq., Co. Inspector, J .v:i:or , whioii may lie used at any agreeable temperature. known as Nos. 53 and 64 bands high, gentle in harness Wexford. latif has been prolonged until tbe 28th instant. bate of interest on bills not dne, £19,700 ; making a and a good Three-story Dwelling TRAINS will run as follows :—From Kilkenny, at Chestnut Cob, Hi , and is At Turtulla, Thurles, the seat of her brother-in-law, N. V. Price Hi*, per cwl. Sold in bags containing 1-llb. House and a Store, well known ; and new light l'brcton, made by Quan and Maber, Esq., Hoooria Dorothea, relht Councillor Krieger, one of the representatives of total of £249,174 16s. IOd. Of that sum £80,000 b«d ¦> " House, held by Lease for a term of 8,980 Years, at the 0.0 a.m. and CO p.m. ; from Waterford, at 11,0 a.m. of Lieutenant t'ope ,,rici. *., i.SH/. 1=., iliil). 8B ., 1121b. 10s. Sample Imga and 8.15 p.m. Sons, of Dublin ; several sets of Double and Single Plated Hardy. Denmark at the Conference, was received to-day by been paid in dividends to the shareholders, leaving sir; Yearly rent of .£11 7s. 4d. These Premises (exclusive , nearly new ; four Londnn-made May J6, in Kilkenny, John Shcedy, Bub-constabl e, attached to ,:.mtaiumi; rili., pricu In. 2d. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available for the Horso nnd Pony Harness M. Drouyn de Lliuys, and will return to Londun the end of 1863 a rest, or amount of undivided profit*, IDMAN Chemists, 10 of the Three-story Dwelling, which is now occupied by Ac. ; Carts Tackling, Plough, Oat Bin Iho JamesVstreet Station of the city of Kilkenny Constabulary (£g" Sole Proprietors, T & So.v, day, will be issued as under to Waterford : Saddles, Bridles, , , x very meritorious officer. this evening. of £169,174 16s. IOd. Since the accounts were mado Local Mr. CLARKE, as an Office), produce an Annual Profit- Water Bnrrcl and Dray; three larpe Water Casks, a quantity iViiriiiwood-strcct , flishopsgate, London, K.C. 1st CU. 2nd Cls. 3rd Cls. At Woodflew, co. Kerry, on the 22nd inst., Eliza, youngest Yesterday, being her Majesty Queen Victoria's up, a dividend at the rate of £8 per cent, per annum,, ' ?( rent of £44 14s. of Wreck Timber, Treble Deals, Ac. sitter ol Denis MacOartle \.r,.,,i— Mr. M. Harrington, chemist, Barronstrand Kilkenny to Watcrford&back 3«. (id. .. 2s. 6d. ... Is. Od , Eaq.,J.P., and niece to the Liberator, there was a dinner at the British Em- and an extra dividend of 16s. share was paid iu' J.' ' " LOT NO. 2.—Three Houses in Stephen-street , afore- For the convenience of thoso attending the universally beloted and regretted by a large circle of sorrowing birth-day, per , , _, a.i2l-f ltennett's-liridge ¦ „ 3;. Od. ... 2i. 6d. ... Is, Od. ICP 's Ministers were February, ' -5 said,known oa Nos. 47, 48, and 49, with a Store adjoin- Salo from Waterford, a Steamer will leave at 10-30 friends. bassy, at which the Emperor leaving tho amount of. undivided profits at j Thoinastown ,, 3s. Oil. ... 2s. Od. ... Is. Od. At MIdleton Park, Queenstown, Ellen, daughter of the late £129,174 16s. (aid , ' BATHS ! BATHS!! ing No. 40, held under Lease for lives renewable for a.m., returning at 5 p.m. Return faro 1B . Od. Cata- present. M. Drouyn de Lhuys proposed tho health IOd. The ohainnan- that duripg, £ Ballylnilc „ 3s. Od. ... 2s. Od. ... Is. Od. Richard Woodley, Esq. lied and the past three years the profit realised had been at -'"¦,;'' RAMOUE arc OPEN for the ever, at the Yearly rent of .£14 15s. 4d., and protluciug 2s. Od logues to be had from At Queenstown, John Prinrllle, sen., Esq., of the Queen. Earl Cowley rep , proposed tluf . . .% O'NEIL'S BATHS, T , Muflioitvat ,• . ... 1«. 6d. ... Oa. ltd. T.O. rate " (m20.tr) an Annual Profit-rent of £30 Us. 4d. Kilmacow „ la. Od. ... Is, Od. ... Os. (Id. THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer, At Birkenfaead , Commander Dominick Saratield, R N Marioc tbe health of the Emperor. £20 per cent, per annum ; in fact it was more* . :iv SEASON. _ Superintendent of the City of Dublio Steam Packet than that ¦ ' ' LOT N O. 3.—A Dwelling House and Shop in Alexan- RETURN TICKETS, at SINGLE FARES for 101, Quay, Waterford. Company. THIS LONDON CONFERENCE. , ai the shares had been oonmderably in- - |j , On l 2S Of Apr l0 New Yorlt a lllueM ' der-slreet , and the Ground on which T«o other Houses the day only, will bo issned at Waterford to and May 21nt , 18G4. (m27-ll) EdwardM if F.» SMonarly, " ¦"•' «•"»* "F RANKFORT-ON-TIIE-MAINE, M AY 25.—Tlie Eu- creased in value by tbe addition £5 per »bare. Al. ,$j Notice to the Public. , Esq.,' brother of ' the Iat« Sir Thomas' ¦ ¦(¦' Important stand, in same Street , held by Lease for liven renewable between all STATIONS.—By order. Moriartr. departed this life, aged 65 yean. rope of to-day snys :—" Information relative to the though their London business was of growing impor- head rent, and CITY OF WATERFORD At Melbourne, Australia, the Bon. Donald Kennedy, Mem- tanoe, the advances-to Ireland had not diminut|e4>- sincero Thanks to the Inhabitants for ever, without being subject to any Limerick Terminus, May 10, 1864. (ra20-3t) ber of tbe Legislative Conference, tlie.accuracy of which we con guarantee, - 'i returning my Us. 4d. Council of Victoria. Another metropolitan branch of the bank Was abou} IX surrounding Country for yielding together an annual income of £11 At Bathurst, Australia, of diphtheria, tbe Rov. John Gnnt, announces that the representatives of the to * of Waterford and the Powers be opened at firniioo. The prospects hnve received since I com- LOT No. 4.—Several Houses, Shops, and Premises in RICHARDSON, BROTHERS & Co., IMPORTANT AUCTION D.D., Dean of Balhnrot, and head of the Catholic Chnroh in would now chooso between a war of the bank for. M th(> unparalleled support I now in CHEMISTS and OIL CKUSH. OF RED AND WHITE PINE TIMBEIl, QUEBEC Western Australia. threatening to the entreat,year, both in England and I now beg to inform my Alexander-street , aforesaid, held for three lives, AGRICULTURAL overstep ¦ Ireland ¦ , were :M menced bu»ir>e».i in this town, , and a ERS, BELFAST, prepare SPECIAL MANURKS DEALS, AND PINE PLANKS. the limit* of the Duchies and the adoption eitrcmly good. . . M have just returned from being, or 01 years from 29th September 183 1, . Friends aud Customers that 1 reversionary term of 50 years to commence after the {or each Crop, and would direct the attention of those Subscriber has received instructions from of a system gieing satisfaction to the Danes) and Manufactory with the most superior Stock THE port the Scotch expiration of saic first-mentioned terms, at the Yearly interested in Agriculture to the Superior Quality of their Messrs. HENRY T. WALSH & Co., of Dublin, Tffeto*—$x**xge« Germans alike. Thin system would be the constitu- THE WBATHEB CHOPS. "' SHOES ever offered to the Public, 1 . ^-THE . /M of BOOTS and rent of £12 t'Js , and prodicing an Annual Profit-rent Manufactures : to Sell b Auction on FRIDAY, 3rd J UNJS, 1864 ut A R R I V F. D tion of Holstein and the German portion of Schleswig ¦ on a new and improved principle, y , , Everywhere the crops present a most promisingapt j • jfj aud nia-lo entirely of £6! 10s. Pqtato Manure, I Bone Compound I Grain Manure, 12 o'Clock, at the BONDING YARb of Messrs. J OHN tilth-Sarah, Calgey, Cardiff, coals. in a single State. The people would decide by Leather lnnotna and made in the Mllford, go; Briton (s), Da?ls, pearance having all strong LOT Xo.5. —Premises at the Here of the South side Turnip Manure, Gran Manure, Flax Manure ; S I-ABROW WATERFORD 23th-Ctty of Paris (s) , Pc»rn, universal, suffrage upon the interior Government , and the heart of tho fanner is cheejred,by the |f§; ° expense \ \ , & Co., WATERSIDE, .whera Bristol, g c : Adelaide Roddy, Newport ; Oleaner, Painter, latost f;ushion, and at little more than hilf the of Patrick-street , held for u term of years, with cove- Ground Bones and Bone Meal; Linseed, Rape, Cot- , they would prospect of an abundant harvest. ' beneficial" I wisli to call they have been stored, theCARGOof the Ship Glengar- Newport ; Dublin (s). Davit, Newport—coals. prefer. The remainder of Schleswig A most $$\ of ordinary Boots sold in Waterford. nant for renewal, at (he Yearly rent of £'.4 15 K . fis. ton Cahei, and other Feeding Stuffi. of 150TonsofRed Mth—Courier (s), Aylward, Milford, go; B«ta (s), Upton, would be •¦ 'M LADIES' ELASTIC SliJK riff, from Quebec, consisting ,and220 united to the Danish monarchy." "^ visitation to the crops after a wW*A {mviona iwrlicular attcutiou to . I'hose Premises comprise a Garden or Yard , containing Agents : —J. P. G RAVES & Co., Watcrfori ; A BRAHAM Belfast, g o; Isabella, Cardiff I Ann, Ajr-coals. : Tons of White Pine Timber, of very a superior quality ; Union Cardiff ; Eaglet, V IENNA, M AY 25.—the semi-official Abempotid glorious sunshine at Ga. 0d., cheap at 10s. lid. These Boots are ground , well adapted for Building Duncannon. ' - ( flit Gin) •iJth-Oity of Paris (s), Milford ; , , was tlie gentle rain'6t 'U»^jj nd- j -M HOOTS nearly two roods of STEPHENS, . 500 Pieces of 1st quality Pino Plank and Deals; 1,000 Porlbcawt—coals. of this day says :—" Even in the most recent phasa very best Kii, and arc real l y beyond all (.'oach-housc Workshops ning and night, ainco when wo have '.iiS'*. winBtCp^ 1 ni iJe of the purposes; also Stable, , , Timber Pieces of 1st quality Bpruoa Deals, 12 M 0 M 3 j 700 SAILED. of the Dane-German perfect GENTLEMEN'S fll'BINli BOOTS at Engineer of August 16, in its description of Benson's question, there is • ff l •raise Also, Yard, and Two Small Houses, to all of which there is The , Pieces of 2nd quality, do. do. ; 700 Pieces 3rd qualit Milford. balUst ; Courier (s), Ayl' atmosphere of a most developing chantttt*«V>Abundant Od, I particularl invite «Bys : "It is tbe largest und unmuttkiably the bn( y, 2«th-8»r»li Anne, Harris, understanding between two great Germun Powers I Us Od well worth I Js. y an cntrauce from Alexander-street. Great Cloclc, do. do.—all assorted. ward, Milford, g o; Annlf, Tyrrell, Soqthaaipwn, o»ta. grounds exist for viii«iKrTJrMBiiceifor M to cal finished clock in the Exhibition." Bermon's new show rooms upon every detail." The same paper states that hoping, under l^" those who have not tried my BOOTS l and judgo The entire Premises, on which there i> an inexhaus- Tho entire will bo found full Mth—Rankln, M'Ntlly, Ltanoelly, ballast ; Huldah, 8horeham. 11 the roost contain clocks designed by the first ortUts of the diiy and in- y equal to any similar Devereuz, Newport, ballast ; City of Paris the Augustenburg have a plentiful harvest; a. ^ert ^^^ i^y : *. » M lor themselves. One trial will convince pro- tible supply of water from three wells, are occupied , oats ; 8amnel Dlxon, prospects of the Duke of ¦ ¦¦ cludecloclu for thedi awing room.diniiig room.bed room.library importation, will bo sold to suit tho requirements of (s), Pearn; Illlford, i a ; Dirk HatUralob, Cardiff, pltwood. ' ' ' blessing to this poor cbojairyj i^[fti J ¦ '<¦ •'¦¦ are tho best value ever offerod in this and jrjlj be Sold together or in lots to suit purchasers. , go; Alloe greately improved. , ' • ¦ • %J judiced that they hall, staircase, bracket, carriage, church, turret.railways, ware- intending purchasers, and can be inspected any day 38th—Ooorler (s). Milford , 8oathamploo, fiags ; particulaas of title, &c. apply at the Oardlfl. ballast ; James Alexander, Swansea, pltwood. H AMBUBO , TUURSOAY.—Advieei received here ! klD For rental and lioute, coontiuR houie, with musical , astronomical, and previous to sale, on application to Union, ¦ f ROWNRD about four o'clock,. M ° from0s. Gd.tolls.; LEXANDER H CLARKE Wlnd-SJ.E.• ¦ • . • . . ' inion D .—On Sua&iyevening) rfet tlemen*8 Elastic-side Boots, Office on the Prpmisps.or to Mr. A , everv description of clock, from the plainest to the high. THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. ' from Copenhagen , state that public op in tbat Geatlemen'a Long Boots, French Calf Fronts, 10s. 6d. ; Convent Terrace, Wstorford. [n20-lyJ e»t quality of which tlm art is »t prevent capable. Church city has token a more-warlike tone; Perseverance 's Strong 101, Custom-houao Quay, Waterford. (It) LOCAL RAILWAY TRAFFIC Gentlemen's Spring 6ho«rt» il»8 ¦«««: «a *«^H ^ descri ami it acts as a guide in the purchaie of ceived the following donations to St. JUrtin's Orpbaoiue ud and and and not ' ISaluwnilB, 4s 6d. to 5s. Cd. ptions prices j Limerick Kilkenny • j - : /¦ . . , ¦ ••. - never , ^t tina&r u bod LudicB .t ._f.f_t. n OFFICES GARDEN , Fojnea Ennls modify their demands.. . .. \ . to*. boii*** • • *•• - nn*A linvn n i firj r.i mUEDWELLING HOUSE, , a clock or watch, and enabtci those who live in ijootlmid , and Industrial Training school i—William . Bodkin, E»q., u ^n , ff^^ ... r. .% ,.,„ ii oi.:_ . •I..I •> »1 . ..,.1 -PI f—._ .1. (77 miles (31 miles (381 mlle&tttf mll<>> rn»HBinrv. I 'THMMV.-*Afker llli» amB.l A» • of the NbHrtwtoHi sjfo*,*bwi»eitt» weekbefrts fasfc^MlB ¦^¦ Gen.' 5- " ^¦^- ^'• ihtassiitmsew INAUGURATION OF NATIONAL >'X"IBITION- Colomb, Sir H. ana Lady Brownrigg ; Alderman HARBOUR BOARD-MOHDAT .peart that much liboaLand.ezpenw ar^npnracwad, jnJ8- _ WtiiiiXmm LOUD MAYOR. Tarpey, MAWXtFlCEX r HAXQUET or THE J. Vnnce, Esq., M.P., and Mr*. Vance ; Mr. and . The Harbour Commissioners held an adjourned placing tbe buoys of tbe Ford Channel, trurfntfrom want o Mrs. A. H. Bagor and inasmuch as it'majr ibs. K *ttim ':mi6iiTi Qooli^R.*. JW«»##*tP f oi, eDJtor»iWm#m * .*•; 11.1liou.1l exhibition , for the promotion of Irish General le Massaoir, Mr. Edmond Morgan, Dr. Stokes, Mr. Aid. M TJIIFHT in the chair. that the cut should be properly buoyed off, which may ;bV (5. moorings for a snm , not nhfiiinn to aliay.> ¦^R f i4-?: iT!t*S«^» 'SJkrt «)• , under the Woods Mnuusell, Alderman Carroll, Mr. Vougbton, 11th Aid. Keily, Messrs..H. N. Nevius, T. W. Jacob, R. Wulsb, done in an efficient manner with screw i'HKr "i '- manufactures, was opened in Dublin *1 amount so- (of a AwW jwUop, Regiment; Dr. and Mrs. Medley ; Aid. and Mrs. Wilson ; J. D. Laphaui, T. R. White, S. Harris, J. Kout, P. A. of not exceeding £600, ario bate inserted sn , th«r, w&MM tattair Itness n^ +. Wttne*pr^3¥»a^»r^ nlio proVWedfor ' - ,; MK* bhnPi'^3lW sr-ln4syjir/i$ nnspicics of the Royal Dublin Society, which has Lord James Butler, tho Mayor of Drogheda, Dr. Sayers, Power, and A. Stupbeut, engineer to tho board . cordingly in the estimate: 'I' have tbeoo^V on;w!ilei7iff ai^y thsir liniti* ,ip4^>»f» ^^ ; .,7 aiiott»iW«'Mtt*M Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker ; Colonel Best 86th Regiment ; of the guide, br.uks and the Idvelling and'formttion of the; riUegrftbl(pry^Qbii'ri>^ces «^to,Vt«|Mf«Tjd, ;, WfcMM-nKo, I da.oqt;fll.did ootijmttiytan4.faB)Knl-Jagi ui u*gabr}3 pw>pHion» *«ih«fotiM*q*Mgor alread much to promote and foster native , THE FOUD'-Mk. COOUU 's KBl'OKT. p^. app^redfrctatb.. ' ; y done so Captaiu Shuldham, A.D.C.; Mr. U. B. Reed, 12th Regiment; area botween the guide bank'E F and tbe pnsent .shore Hoe;, to uounimlut for a^Utri ^ ¦vK^'j .?'™'i» »«li ^faiJirVimt'-K'' .-:.'!>i: jiit ¦mV^Iwi >Ue crop, bat rtdl the ' The Secretary read the following very important 'UiU1 Wh an 'Very « >'ff w*^Ml^\»vvmniimi enterprise awl art. The day was charmingly fine, Alderman nnd Mrs. Dillon ; Judge and Mrs. Lynch ; Sir aud I assuma that under proper, management tbu area of- conjoin*!'W UWi&ti:pf't&V'pri fcsors V f- & Nwiwcfc-fclia, uunj^.juv^pwiwiwtba.^, ifc •wered without; delay,;fcgjr; fe «afeAw,fc6,b«anade Drury and Lady Dickinson ; the report :•— sixteen acres would 'ere'long, .'become sonrce of income mirri»d ooniubls mtae, mm- Id not itwintf OK ft« JJWPvSDt, and; and everything went off in the most admirable Honourable J. P. and Mrs. , • !**ilable y ^.gtoww^^vil^tamMf ^tiiew, Vercker ; Mr. and Mrs. Laue Joynt; Mr. and Miss Godkin, To the Commissioners Improvinq the Port and Harbour tbe Harbour Commissioner*. The line of cut.wlrich I have hnibthdi,!^. ^ XwbSrgin btit^at •*,':wt>«tlier/with bit f ir ' : J 7 i,.m mely^the employment itfjcinifcpaopJaitamd^the. ert*. manner. There was but one drawback to the Mr. Waldron, M.P.; Dr. Reid. Mr. Robert O'Brien, T.C. : of Waterford. laid down differs considerably from that!'proposedby Mr. rib. or!bb"th*ibrinjr.«i*V'«d'tidt;p«««i»jf•«PP*«l «", «»> '!' Miyot<-Tb«te W«'Hyfaii*'>*nMi«Wili»r lfl?£oui( ' : betwtnii tbem ¦menoediU disoro>ri ' to: ,ti m of a linen manafaetdre;injt)i»8Qi(UraiKl<>West>can that wns the unavoidable absence Captain Irwin, Colonel Ktiox Gore, Mr. William L. llackett, GENTLEMKS—In compliance with the. request contained Stephens. I am; nimble to recommend bis plan for adoption, altbcntgli : eloontioaalrjr eSbtts dor-Uk*. pUes r y ooodacSio-W«t«t*t«itj'*«id !tb*i proceedings, and accurate sections that very mucb to' tilt dhtoribuct of the b=ilmy tir of :tb«t tdect i :no knowing waaMbt/jresnliimigbt-bavtibs aaonlyi»k »i«0f3 :b« turnedto account? The;rep1y-;wilLteaffllT)cWnirto Captain Bolton, 12th Regiment; Sir Thomas, Lady, and Miss in the letter of your Secretary, , Mr. l'arrcll, dated .'tilth inasmuch as J find by the detailed and - from illness of the highly-g ifted and truly popular Larcom ; Mrs. Cogan Lieutenant-Colonel 2nd December ult., I embraced tbo earliest opportuuity wliiob it ivould involve the removal of 296,000 cubic yards of locality, yutAothybavf the very peculiar faculty of standing [Bttwtmind* that thi«;ha».beia*idone> And UjMng: done , Ponsonby, ' _ the Earl of Carlisle. However Battalion 12th Regiment ; Mr. Pollard Urqubart, M.P. ; my engagements permitted of visiting Waterford, in material, or 112,750 ynrde ill excess of, tbe quautity. of the at their own doors on such occasions. ; ,Credat Jtuttut—.A. Capt Neirport—It wrtaraltwouldu b«,da rabta:WIVP». ;»r the Northof Ireland, and why.not tne-paopleof the Lord Lieutenant , , ' ''Mr; 'few life, Julia would give » 'W»riW*" 'e«iW. ; Mr. D. C. Heron, Q.U. ; Alderman and Mrs. J. Mprtin, order .' to mako the necessary inspection of the locality, n.s lino I IMVO shown on . the accompanying clMwingj. eveniugs prior to thin, their entry,_ on caurtly th>feTbu%ba'dci; AfooW ^^'1 8 mth and West'.do^likmrioefclb wiBrWtad y Raid possible wns done by the energetic and ' for tbe removal " on knees Mr. CV-Newpoft—rtiWtiftri ' g««6t«sWofterf 'U everythin g Nugent liobinson, Dr. Qninlan. Judge Berwick , Harron the first step in my investigation of the subject referred Stephens' estiiratc Joes not include Any item relatedthat Johanna tookikaeefingpbsitio bar* -tfbW' ( at daring the put yeas^fonr'millions*"Worth Sf flax line shown on his plan; wbon in the' Peter-street"duit-^devbut .creature !—and invoked tbat oo« now wonMittorafnumeit aitht least. 1'1 -v;"E 'iT< Lord Mayor, Mr. Peter Paul MacSwceny, Donsy, Mr. John Hatcbell, Captain and M«. Willis, Dr. and to me, viz. :—the expediency of the proposed deepening of of rock, but I find thnt tho : . ,w w grownin'the ''Hottbj. which wheriimantfacDared spirited woma require cursejloud and heavy on hor 'devoted'head;' Julia's state- ' Capt. Newport—ItMver:b(«rdof>ob».l>!o.V...; -\ i\ lr..'*) A' / Mrs. Hujres, Cnpt. Knot, Irish Time$ ; Alderman Moylan, tbe Ford Channel. I 'should here observe that tho arrange- laid off upon tbe transverse sections lately takeo. | jnto linen, produced twenty-five millions the difference and the cvcr-zealous committee of management , to 000 cubic yards of rock should bo ment 'went farther to iver that the iaid'Johanna imputed to ' Mayor-It was vety teprel|«p»ible, , »o viils in the North and in Sedtland introducedinto the n good one for hearing in however I think his nnd through tbe Ford 's Chnnucls on a preliminary foreshore, to the eastward of Giles's weir, should be re- society of tbe variety of flies found ib the free, and easy webs to make the arrest. , .. ... / _ j . ,.. .,, ., ' , who deli hted the assembl ; , and King 1 ' ! ' other parts of the ifcjriritry;'we can have no manu. orchestra g y with their WHS if they have not been already taken away. throughout tbe city, aud to bid fair, in time, to become, a . Mr. Elliott contended tho moat a policeman, in , such a ( : ;; lordship was rather belter heard than any other view, after which we returned to Waterford, when I moved forthwith, .factnres—it is not in the natnlw of things' I called the attention of the Ford Committee to this point bacchante of no mean order. Indeed,, so well tanght had CHIP, was bound to do was trx see the party home/¦ sBd then they could sweet strains. The exhibition resemble), though in speaker. Lord Chancellor Itrml 'M Recordor tho Lord engaged with Mr. Stephens in tbe examination of his plan ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •..;¦ ¦: ¦ ' y, I , As the current sets along the M iss Johanna become, tbst on a' recent occasion Bbe made a to summon him. " ' :• > • • . . • '' '• .i.! •• ;•• ••.!• i . eiist under the present ;(ryjrtem''of banking, as I shall miniature,the great exhibitions in London, with this Mayor Mr. CoRnu M.I' and the Solicitor Geueral, and sections. Ou tho two following dnys I was occupied at tbe lime of my inspection. ¦ ''¦ '"'¦• i of York, , ., ' nnd will most probably sot volunteer o/ herself, rod, with the' maternal as a target, Mr. Newport said if that view was correct they, would :ipresently show. /.' ' " ' Mr. also addressed the meeting very effectively. iu makiug a thorough inspection of tho two channels, and North shore, near Giles s quay, important difference, that the greater portion of the Lawson, FordCbnunel is improved it will went through n conrae of sharpshootiag at ber with stone*, want to have ISO .police to escort people home at times. : j In the North of Ireland 'there are three Hut the most telling speeches of the evening were those of more especially in testing the nature nf tho ground iu tbo more on that side wheu the , banks—tha products exhibited are of Irish manufacture. No Navigation if about fifteen yards of with an accuracy of aim sufficient, as that very excellent of- Capt., Newport said lie m« not surprised . ' : In the other provinces there are two great banking prises that class of greatest sourco of employment. At all eveuts the good, Cdsenti.il to er.able mo to report to you upon the exact nature doing so.—I remain, gentlemen 1864. J COODB. Penross for drunkennessjthenight before at tbe Waterside, at Mr. C. Newport—How can he say so, when be swears he companies—the National and Provincial : designer is employed upon metals or softer materials talented , and patriotic Lord Mayor of Dublin is nobly and cost of tho works which would be most economical and Weymoutb, 16th May, onn most expedient uuder the circumstances, but also that such It was decided to refer the question to the ford twenty minutes past ume o'clock, the officer said Mr. did not hear what they were ? The paid-up capital and reserve fond of the —for linen and woollen manufactures, for iron- doing his part, towards, developiinr the resources of his Peurose had bis servant with him At the time Witness—Defendant iaid that the police need .not be a course Was doc to the Public Works' Loan Commissioners, with a view of taking the , but from tbe National are ...... £7.13,7^0 mongery, furniture and workmanship in marble and natirc land, aud in performing that noUc office, he is and dry dock committee, violeut conduct, of Mr. Femose bo (acting-constable) felt miuding him ; he said tbat Captain Brenane was tbe bett over to whom, it is understood, you propose to apply for » loan , Authorised issue is...... 852,269 leather ; and for shipbuilding, minerals, states, and conferring renown on tbe distinguiibcd corporation opinion of Mr. Coode, Mr. Home and Mr. Stephens obliged to see him borne. mau iu England, and said that when he came to his own whom ho presides. Mny his bright example ha generally under tbo Harbour tmd Passing Tolls' Act. chemicals ; together with a large miscellaneous as to the expense which woul d be necessary to Capt. Newport—Was the servant drunk P door. 1 595 908 followed. Having received the authority of tbe committee, I sont , , collection of the products of industry, including over to Ireland an experienced surveyor, Mr. Adkiuson , upon make the present dredge-vessel competent to carry Mr. Keating—What is the use of asking such a question ? Cons. Fluelleu here asked permission to pat a few ques- fhe deposits are ...... 4,281,933 Amongst those invited to the Lord Mayor's dinner, but tions to Brien observing' ' bog-oak ornaments, &c. It is pre- whose accuracy I can rely with entiro confidence, and from out the dredging operations recommended by Mr, Capt. Newport—I choose to ask it. Was be drunk ? , tbst in consequence of the man s hosiery, cutlery, could not attend on account of previous arrangements, were CoDitablo—No sir he was not drunk. When be came evidence he (constable) would now be obli his sarvey and observations tbo drawings which accompany request Mr. Coode , ged to mention •£5,857,931 eminently distinguished from all the rest as repre- —Willium Malcomson, Esq., tho Lord Mayor of London, Coodc. It was also decided to near bis Jiouso be was shouting out loudly ; he spoke in high names. this report have been compiled. Those are : Drawing No. The Provincial Uauk has paid-up capital and re- senting the great and flourishing staple manufac- John Bright, M.P., Richard Cobdcn, M.P., John £. to make duplicates of the maps, for the purpose of terms of Captain Brenaue, as tbe foreman of the jury on the The bench granting permission, the constable asked Brien 1 a plan on a scale of 200 feet to the inch, intending from serve fund ...... i;795,Gi{j Redmond, M.P., and mimy others. , sending before the Board of Trade, when seeking the Into inquiry, and in severe term! of the police. He said tlie if be had not heard the defendant mention tbs names ot ture of the north of Ireland. When the Belfast opposite Bclmont on the West, through tbe Kord Channel, Authorised issue is...... 827,667 which the board police ought to have been in bis place. Captain Newport, Mr. Charles Newport Mr. Strongman and linen manufacturers were first asked by the pro- to Bellerue and Boltop Rocks ou tbs East ; drawing No. 2, loan. 200 copies of the report , , CATHOLIC CHURCH Mr. Keating—Did he make use of any bad language ? other gentlemen, but Brien positively moters of this exhibition to send their goods to it , a longitudinal section through the Ford Cbannel bctweeo the highly eulogised, were ordered to be printed for denied that tbey were 1,722,715 . Constable—Ho said two or three gentlemen in town did used by defendant. ORIHMATIOX.—At tho eight o'clock Mnss on Sunday two points marked by the letters A and B, in red on circulation. THU SKAOULL . The deposits are ...... 4,200,000 their reply was, that they did not want to exhibit— , not act fair towards him on that occasion. Constable—I swear be did use them. morning last, an Ordination was held at the Cathedral by drawing No. 1; and drawing No. 3, a series of thirteen of The following tendered for repairing the pilot- 5,922,715 that they had as great a demand for their fabrics Capt. Newport said ho did not want to use severe terms Capt. Newport—I care little what he SBJ-S of me. , the transverse sections taken by Mr. Adkinson ou tbe linos as they could supply ; aud they the Most Rev. Dr. O'Brien, Lord Bishop of theso dioccsscj cutter Seagull : —Mr. John Murphy, Dunmore, nt towards tbo police Their worships deciding that the ' case was not one of au all over the world indicated by corresponding unmlwrs on drawing No. 1. , but be should observe that when Mr. £11,780,641! The Rev. Michael O'Connor and Rev. Thos. Dowlinc, witli nnd yellow metal for her bottom , at Is. Peurose lind a caretaker it was not requisite for a aggravated character fiued the defendant, 20s. and costs or added that they could find use fur three or four Several other transverse sections have been taken aad laid £33 10s., policeman , , Tins vast amount of Irish money is in the hands to follow him. seven days' imprisonment. The fiue was paid next morning. times as much flax as wns now grown in Ireland. the Rev. Mr. O'Keefle, O.S.F., wore admitted to tbe priest- down which will bo useful and indeed necessary for ascer- perlb. ; Mr. C. Smith, (it £29 103., yellow metal , of 32 directors sitting in London , Mr. Kichards S.I., , where the head of- solicited to come forward and show booil, the two forincrlgciitlcincn being afiliated to the dioccso taining and recording the progress of tho work when in lOld. per lb. ; Mr. John Dovereux, Quay, £30, , said he was a witness to the trans- fices of these bunks nre. But they were action, flud he felt bouud to givu the policeman every credit This money is just now em- of Adelaide, Australia. The Rev. Mnurice Keating, Rev. course of execution, but those which are shown upon draw- Devereux came SPOUTING IN TELLIGENCE what Ulster was doing with flax ; and they responded yellow metal , 7d. per lb. Mr. for tho innnucr in which hail performed his duty. There ployed in workingjquarries in England, making rail- Edmond Quinu and Rev. Jeremiah Kirwan were admitted to ing No. A aro quite sufficient to show tho u.ituro of the at once to the appeal. Messrs.; Malcomson, Bros., before the board, on being sent for, and explained was a crowd of boys uround Mr. Peurose and there were ways in the east and west, building steamers for the deacon's orders. work recommended, and to elucidato this report. To tho , Et'SOM KACES—WEDK BSDAY. the eminent proprietors of the great Portlaw factory, some matters iu his tender ou which there was felt several ladies on the road quite nervous at meeting this THE DEBBY DAT. Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making advances to the CORPUS CHRISTI.—The beautiful devotions pertaining to above-named drawings I have ndded a copy of tho engraved county Waterford, have a large and elegant case of ns made from tho some doubt by the board. Mr. Devereux said the nan. One boy told him that this man caught him round Visitors (o the Derby have- had brilliaut weather. From merchants of Liverpool—employed, in fact, in every the Exposition of the Messed Sacrament, the peculiar mid nnd published Admiralty Chart, survey numerous varieties. Other in the year 1813, and on these several work would be done by him under the control of the tluoat. an early hour in thu morning London presented n scene of conceivable and inconceivable way, save that which it linens, comprising very wero held yesterday in of Captain Frazer, tourliing devotions of Corpus Christi, slicets I have laid down in red color tbe work which I have the ilot-master. Constable—He would not havo goue safely by the Water- tbe urentcst animation, and vehicles of all descriptions started should fairly and lawfully be employed in, namely, exhibitors in this department are Dunbar, M'Mastur p side if I had not been with him. the Cathedral, at twelve o'clock, with more- than ordinary to recommend for exocution. I should here explain that Aid. Keily moved that Mr. Dcvcrcux 's lender be for ICpsotn, filled with people anxious to enjoy the excite- the developing of the industrial resources anS promot- and Co., Guilford, county Down ; Barbour and Tbe Mayor said that the attention of the police was calcu- ment of the race. The roads oat. of London'were as usual solemnity and spleudor. At twelvo o'clock the High Mass during my visit to Watcrford in January, Mr. Stephens seconded by Mr. P. A. Power. Passed: , , ing tho mannfactures of Ireland. So long, therefore, Sons, of Lisburn ; and Sprott and Co., Dromore, &c. b accepted, lirfcd to protect the mnn himself as well as the public. crowded with spectators, the road through Claphnm being wns offered up. the celebrants being:—Rev. T. English, produced samples of tbe material obtained y him at various ly a cutter for as this system is permitted to exist, a system that The National Anthem having been grandly ren- points in the courto of his boriug operations in the Ford The following also tendered to supp Mr. Richards said in consequence of what he himself saw the favourite route. Professor St. Johu's , of this transaction he had iven orders to Constablo Wilsou absorbs and takes away bodily, out of the coun t ry, dered, Mr. Maunsell read the address of the lloynl Adm., high priest ; Rev. P. Power, channel in the summer of 1883. During the progress of pilotage service, while the SeagM would be under , g The EPSOM TOWS PLATE (Handicap) of 50 sovs.for all ages; of the Manor to I IHVO that road patrolled every night. nearly twelve millions of its floating capital, the very Dublin Society to the Lord Lieutenant, wheu Lord College, deacon ; Rev. Mr. Keating, who received deacon's tbe recent survey, and also since tbe plans and sections have repair : — Mr, Patrick Mackey, master of Mr. Allen 's winners extra. One mile.—Pixie, 1; Vabalathus, 2 ; Nucleus, Mr. Keating—That man is a public nuisance on that road 3; six ran. TUE DERBY. life-blood of trade and manufacture—I say, so long a? St. Lawrence read the following reply from his orders on Sunday morning, sub-deacon, and Rev. P. Delany, been laid before me, I huvo found it to be necessary tc cutter, the Druid, at £14 a mouth; Mr. M. J. Cox, request that a further series of boreholes should bo made at for raauy years. The DEBBT STAKES of 50 SOYS, each, h ft, for three year this is permitted to exist, any industrial effort on a which was received with great ap- D.I)., President St. John's College, master of ceremonies. cutter Joseph, at £21 10s. Capt. Newport—I do not wish lo follow up Excellency, different parts of tho channel , iu order tbat I might be any harsh olds; colts, 8it. 101b. ; fillies, 8st. 61b. ; the second to receive large scale in the South and West is totally anil h Mass there waa a processiou of tbe , and Mr. Kent seconded, the observations but I do not think it was ri for the plause :— After the solemn Hig , enabled to determine aud define tho line of channel which Aid. Keily moved , ^bt constable 100 S0Y8. out of the stakes, and tbe winner to pay 100 SOVJ. entirely impossible, Bear in mind that it is not the to have gone with him. It would have been Irettcr for the " Mi LORDS AND GKSILEMES—I regret sincerely to be Most Holy Sacrament, which wns borne by Very Rev. Dr. I should recommend for adoption, having regard to the acceptance of the former tender. Passed.—Ad- towards the police and regulations of the course, and 50 sovs. amount of real property, or of .fixed capital constable to have followed him and oot by goiug with him in a confined to the house by indisposiliou this niuruiui*, ami to Without under the splendid onturo and quantity of material to be excavated, and tbe journed. , , , to tbe judge; tbe last mile-atid-a-half of the new course (285 Flynn, P.P., V.G., Trinity , to have worried him. country, no matter how great they mny be, that can be be therefore precluded from taking my personal part in ' cost of execution. An inspection of drawing No. 1, whereon subscribers) : baldechiuo, recently purchased at Mr. John Pender s, Little Coustablc—I never worried him *ir. available for industrial purposes ; it is tho floating the proceedings which now so nuspiciously engdge my col- tbe position of tho various boreholes may be seen, as indi- , Mr. W. I'Anson's Blair Athol (Snowden) 1 ° Aid Coxi WATEItFOUD BOARD o/GUARDIANS-WEU!fKSDAr. Mayor—He only followed him to prevent him doing any capital, circulated by a proper system of banking, tha leagues of the Koyal Dubliu Society. Whatever coutrover- George's-strect. Thomas Mcajbcr, Esq., J.P., cated by red circles, will servo to show that this important Lord Glasgow's General Peel (Aldcroft) 2 ' Aid. RYAK , D.V.C., iu the chair, in the firs t instance, injury. creates manufactures,developesthe industrial resources eies may exist upon the causes which affect the welfare of J. Urackcn, Esq., C.I., .1. Kent, Esq., J. Kelly, Esq , part of tho qnestiou has been thoroughly investigated. The Mr. Merry's Scottish Chief (Adams) o succeeded by S, T. G KL'BD, Esq., J , P., V.C., and subsequently Mr. Kichaids said he could inform the beuch that if the and raises the social condition of a peop nations, it caunut be questioned lli.it the more the inventions, carried result of tbe last of theso borings 1 received from Mr. The following also started:—Knight of Snowdeu, B»ra- le. You mightj President Youug Meu's Society, A. P. Mailer, Esq., by Sir K. J. PAUL, Bart., J.P., chairman of the union. man waa not followed more would have happened. He the discoveries, the arts of tbeir inhabitants are multiplied, Stephens on tho 30th ult., and hnving now maturely con- gab, Hollyfox, StrafFord, Master Kichard, Warrior, Cathe- therefore, as well expect physical energy aud atrenRtl! procession, which was also composed Also present—Messrs. T. W. Jacob, W. Hally, 0. Power, (.Mr. Richards) would wish to inform tbe bench the not only the lustre of their renown will be heightened, but the baldechiuo in the sidered the wholo case, I have to report that the proper police dral , Surat, Planet, Pari?, Copenhagen, Ackworth, Outlaw from a man whoBe vital fluid had been extracted, as the Capt. Dillon, J.P., P. Cmran, W. Christmas, J.P., Colonel had now a lock-up for persons found drank iu Poter-street their command of the necessaries, the comforts, and the en- nf tho members of the St. Vincent dc Paul Society, course for the channel or cut, haviDg regard to all tho , , lily, Signalman, Birch Broom, Major, Cambnscan, Washing- manufacturing prosperity in a couutry whose floating Roberts, W. Pect, M. O'Sbea, J. Hudson, Capt. Power, J. and now with tht sanction of the magistrates tho police joyments of life will be indefinitely extended. With respect Christian Brothers, cross-bearer and acolytes, boy* iu sur- circumstances of the case, is, as before intimated, tbat , ton, Appenine, Izaak Walton, Valiant, Dormouse, Prince ital has been taken away. As there is no Mackesy, M.D.. J.P. could keep them until adjudicated ou. Having that lace the cap subject of to I reland, xhatever may be the storms nnd reverses which tbo students of which is shown by red color on tho uccompauyiug chart und p Arthur, Historiau, Privateer, Coastguard. plicrs bcarinc wax tapers, banucr bearers, TIIL DISPENSARY QUESTION. police could deal with Mr. Penrose, instead ot having such vast importance so little understood in Ireland as Lave chequered ber fitful history, it is plain that tbcr« is clergymen of drawiugs. THE DERBY—BBITISO.—11 to 2 agst General Peel— St. John's College in surplices, Iho Catholic leniency shown to him the same ns with any other banking, I shall offer a few remarks on the subject. nothing cither in the texture of the Irish band or the Irish Howard and Upon reference to the chart and drawing No. 1, it will be The Clerk , in compliance with the resolution of , taken; 11 toi2 agst Cuiibuscau—taken ; 11 to 2 agsl Scottish the city in surplices, tbarifer, &c. Mr. F. T. blackguard. Unless, then, there be a proper system of banking brain which should prevent them from excelling either in " during seen that tho proposed new cut would commence at tho the board passed on the Htb inst., submitted that Chief—taken; 8 to 1 iigst Birch Broom—taken ; 12 to 1 in an effectivo clioir performed the " Pange Lingua Capt, Newport—We hsvo not shown more leniency to handicraft oriuvention. It is further a matter of satisfaction West end of the Ford Channel, aud that the centre agjt Paris—taken ; 100 to 7 flgrst Blair Atuol—taken ; 100 a country no combination of favourable circumstances, the procession. The altar was decorated in a manner suited line the extent of the Ferry bank part of the Waterford Mr. Penrose tlinu to anyone else. and ought to ho of thanksj-iving to us, that we are occupied Mr. Mosley sent a would be generally nbout 150 ) nrds distant from the embank- to 0 agst Coast Guard-taken ; 20 to 1 ag«t Baragah— otherwise, will save that country from prostration and to the great festival of Corpus Christi. dispensary district is, very nearly, i\' square miles ; Mr. Kichards said his meaning was tbat Mr. Peurose in pcacelul exhibitions, and tlie competitions, ol general in- this occasion ment wall of tho Little Island until opposite Prospect taken ; 20 to 1 agst Ely—taken ; 25 to 1 agst Valiant, decay. Spain, with untold natural resources—gco- pair of vases for the uso of the church on , the distance from the dispensary, at any point does wns not kept in custody. dustry, while so tunny of the regions of our fair globe should House, at which poiut wo lose the rock nt the snrface in the , 100 to 3 agst Strafford—taken ; 100 to 3 agst Ack- grapliical and mineral—and after the discovery which were specimens of the most lieaulifal and artistic Captain Newport—Wo had him in custody twice. of be the stages of cruel-and unrelenting slaughter. Would bottom of tbe channel, and are euabled to take tbo line more not exceed two miles, but 90 per cent of the up- worth—taken ; 40 to 1 agst Prince Arthur—taken ; 50 to 1 South America possessed of more specie workmanship. Mr. Fcnucssy coutributcd from his nursery The Mayor said there was no leniency shown to Mr. Pen- , more absolute that some of the intending emigrants would reflect in time kind for the to the Southward and nearer to tho centre of the existing plicuuts reside within three-fourths of n mile agst Copenhagen, 66 to 1 ngst Hollyfox. a quautity ol flowers and exotics of the rarest , rose beyond not keeping him in custod gold and silver than any other country ever possessed what a lictter field our show-rooms present to their energies William Power channel. At about tWO yards from the West end of the of the dispensary. The number of y. For himself, The thirty runners were weighed out and tbeir numbers decoration of the altar, and also Mr. , of dispensary the bench had no feeling, before or since, from the absence of a proper system of than the fearlul odds of civil broil upon the soil ofjthe Ford Channel tho cut would follow a straight direction personally, but they had every hoisted upon tbe telegraph board at exactly half-past two King-street. The splendid silver crown, which has been lor , and tickets issued for the year ended 25th March last, consideration for his very respectublo family. banking to give currency and circulation to that capital stranjrcr. Please to accept my heartiest wis!ie», which I cliuicb was cx- generally along the lino of excavation., made from forty-five o'clock—half an hoar before ithe appointed hour for starting , a centurv the greatest ornament of this , ' to parties in that portion of the Waterford district, Coustiible Fluellen said he desired to add one more for two centuries after to an must ngain lament to have been accidentally prevented from ' lish to fiftv yours since, until opposite the East und of —but, owing to tbe long delay in clearing tbe course, it was decayed away extent not hihitcd during the Exposition. Tbo Rev. Thos. Eng , Little has been oT viz., 28 visiting and 29 observation to wliut he had already stated. About eleven cunvoyinp from my own lips, for tho full success aud cudur- the decorations Island, when the new cut would fall into the reach of the , dispensary not until a quarter-past three o'clock tbat tbe horses neared recorded of any other country in history. under who** constant and careful supervision o'clock saroo night Mr. Courtcney (Mr. George Courtenay ing usefulness of the prcseut exhibition." Coramiiis T.C river under Belleiuc. Drawing No. 2 shews tho relative tickets ; out of the 57 tickets, 45 were issued by tbe post. Then another tedious delay ensued, iu which eight Scotland, on the other band, a century ago. was in were effected, was assisted by Mr. W. K. , , he believed was the gentloman's name) called at the barracks Tin: UANQUKT. depths to bo dredged alone tbe ccntro line of the cut and aha members of the committee and wardens residing in false start s occurred, Warrior, Valiant, Cathedral, Birch- every way the poorest country in Europe ; she bad under whose immediate direction numerous lamps were and iuquired for the policeman who went home with Mr. pre- The banquet, certainly one of the most sumptuous altar in the most suitable manner, on the North slopes. The bottom of the channel is here Wnterford , and 12 by members at the Ferry bank broom, Cambuscan, Surat, Master Kichard, Planet, aud se- viously originated a system of banking, the joint-stock put up around the grand Penrose. "He (the constable) went down to him, and he veral of the others frequeutly breaking away. At sixteen ever held in Ireland, took place in the Round Room, lendins a most beautiful effect to the toute ensemble, par- shown as executed ou u Iuvcl lino from end to end, hut the side, system, which has resulted in her being, in pro- materials in tho bottom being hardest at the upper end regretted to say be heard lunguage from him which he did minutes to four o'clock tbe ILig was dropped to an excellent Mansion House, shortly after eight o'clock. At ticularly observable in the effect caused by the lamps around , aud Mr. Jacob moved, and Mr. Grubb not expect. The gentleman said tbe police were portion to her population, the richest country iu gradually decreasing towards the lower end, natural seconded the worrying start, when Historinn made play for tbe first half mile, fol- whole line of Dawson-street was thickly tbe apse. In tho dusk of tbo evening, the lights had a moat causes the man nnd that they had no right to be taking him up, Europe. this hour the h O'Neill lent most ef- may be left to form such inclination at may bo duo to the following motions :— , lowed by Birchbroom, Major, Coastguard, and General Peel, arriving at the steps of imposing appearance. Mr. Josep Witness assured the gentleman ho had no feeling, one way The deposits in the banks of Scotland are this lined with carriages. On out the arrangements. Several scour of the river currcuts. Mr. Stephens is, I consider, Resolved—Tbat the board agveo to establish a medical the latter being on the inside to the mile and a quarter fective aid in carrying or the other, in tbe matter, and that iu what he did he had moment little abort of fifty millions. There were this, the official residence of every Lord Mayor, I friends vied with each other in contributing flowers, silver right in the opinion expressed in his report that tho lowor depot at Fcrryluuk , requesting the Watcrford dispensary post , where Tho General took slight lead, followed by 15J committee toadvertiso for leudurs to supy only performed his duty. Ely and Baragnh ; Scottish Chief lying close up was observed a large number of officials of the corpo- vases :IM <] other cintly ornaments for the decoration of the part of tbe Ford Channel will eventually become much deeper ly n suitable room, millions of tons of merchandise carried over the rail- The Mayor said tbo constable had properly discharged bit and Copenhagen next. Major at were attired in the most iiltar sanctuary and other holy places, adding a most iiu- if the proposed cut be executed. It will be scco, by reference submitting same to the board. fourth, Birchbroom fifth, ways of Scotland last year against 1} millions in Ire- ration , some of whom , duty, nod in that expression ot opinion Mr. Keating expressed place with Paris Mr. -Nuylor's two pressivo religious beauty to the interior of the church. I rom to drawing No. 3, that I propose to make a new cut 200 Resolved—That the board fix the salary of the Wa- this time held a good , land. The manufactories of Paisleyand Glasgow the gorgeous livery. In fact it more resembled the his full concurrence. Summons ordered. close up with him. Halt-way through the furze , ?nithlcgg gardens, through the kiudncss o( tho Misses feet wide at the bottom, with slopes of three to ono ou cither terford dispensary district at £100 a year, including such steam fleet of the Clyde, and the magnificent farming of one of our old Irish kings—a " Brian the Drunk Ottlt/.—h] \en Keaue, uu iiufurtuuute female, for liaragab and El both beaded General Peel, and so they palace Power came a lurgn supply of cauiclUs, peonies, rhodo- side. uttendauce as may be required at the medical depot to be y Lord Mayor of , some time, absent from her previous accustomed place in the came down the hill towards Tattenham Comer where of the Lothians, have all been tbo creation 6f the Brave " for instance—than that of a &K . The pcoplo went in tho greatest crowds to In rixSug tbe lino of cut recommended, I have kept iu established nt Ferrybank, and requests the committee (which , ' dendrons, dock, was brought up uudcr a charge, proferrrd by Con- Scotch system of banking. The Scotch banks will city of Dublin. There were the state Eucharist. The church view tbo reduction of the cost of execution ton minimum they understand is adjourned to the 30th), to advertise for Paris ran into fifth or sixth place, and in the torn into the the modern visit their Lord preseut in the Holy stable White of having been found by him drunk in Apart- take a single pound on a deposit recei , the Act of Reparation of Honor to consistent with thu formation of a good navigable channel such officer aud elect him us soon as possible ; that the , straight a regular scrimmage took place with tbe second pt, and allow in- coaches of his lordshi p before the mansion on either bell rang every hour, , ment-place the uight before, at ten minutes past two o' Joans was read from the pulpit. and I find that this can best be attained, not by tho committee be requested to report monthly to the board the clock. and rear division, and they came round in such disorder terest on it; the result \i, tbat every shilling in tbs conntry side of which were ranged the city l-'irc Brigade in the Sacred Heart of entire The Mayor said she Blionld be committed for a month. Mr. is economised and employed iu industrial The priests and students went in successive groups to avoidance of the removal of some portion of tbe rock, but by number of tickets received at tho dispensary during tbe tbat it was difficult tell what were immediately in the rear operations, in their helmets, and appropria:c uniform. Inside the Keating asked was sbt> disorderly ? Constablo Whito said of the leading lot. General Peel unquestionably got round creating manufactures, trade, and the enotmons develop- visit , in soutane and surplice, tho Blessed Sacrament cutting nway the rock surface to the extent indicated on preceding month, same to bo entered on our proceedings, so lasses, with their not, but she was druuk, very drunk. Mr. Keating said she the straight aud taking a position next tbe ment of prosperity I have enumerated. hal l stood the renowned Gallowg during the Exposition, which coutinucd from before two sections Nos. 8 to 12 inclusive.oo drawing No. 3. It appearB, that if tbo number of tickets 6honld iudicate an increase of the turn into . , ought then to get only tbe usual fine for being drunk. The Ely lollowiug on his ri ht and Scotiah Chief on In the North of Ireland, too, if a man invest any of his round hats, unique dresses, and halbeits in hand. o'clock until seven. Ainungst the clergymen present were according to careful calculations, made from the various duty after the appointment of tho new medical officer, tho lower rails, g , Mayor observed that tbe usual rule was to give such persons, ght of Mr. Cartwright's colt these three being closely capital in plant or machinery for industrial operations and They stood without moving a muscle—in fact so the following :—The Rev. P. Kent, P.P., St. Patrick's ; sections, that the total quantity of materials tbat would board may be awaro of the fact, as it is their auxious desiro tbe ri , , at least, a month. The Clerk said tbat a known prostitute Followed by Blair A tbo) ID The General's track Baragali puts the facts and tbe documents before tbe managing persons im- Rev. James Vincent Cleary, D.D. ; Rev. T. Euplish, Adm. ; have to be excavated, in order to form the proposed cut, fully to afford' to tlie sick poor tlic benefit of proper medical , . stationary were the3e men that many advice. found, drunk and disorderly could be fined 40s., or three on the lower ground with Cambuscan on his right, coming directors of any of tbe local banks, before be leaves the Rev. P. Nolan, St. John's; Rev. George Commins, C.C. ; would bo 183,250 cubic yards, nnd from the results of tbo , agined them to be marble statues, prepared for months,, and for being drunk only 40s., or one week. Capt. ou next. Approaching the disUnca General Peel and Blair bank parlour he will have, at once, arranged a ca«h credit Rev. IS. Foiau, Rev. M. Ahcarn, C.C. ; Rev. K. J. Brown, boring6, I find tbat tbe rclativo proportions of tbe different 1IU1I.DING — NOTICE OK MOTION. entered, each one 's Newport said it was a mercy to send her up. Mr. Keating but on arriving at the point Blair Athol that will enable him to have his capitnl again to work his the occasion. As the company C.C ; Rev. R. Duuphy, C.C : Rev. Tbos. M'Grath, C.C ; kinds of material would be those which aro hereinafter set The following notice of motion sent in 'by Mr. Athol drew away, Mayor, who observed! there was no mercy in taking ber up and sending headed The General who had not a struggle left in him concerns, instead of its being sunk in machinery. Were ho. name was announced to the Lord Rev. P. Flynn. C.C ; Rev. Mr. Farrclly, O.S.F. ; Rev. Mr. down in tho statement of estimated cost. Conn last day, will be discussed at next meeting :— her to prison for such a period. The Mayor asked Air. wheu collared, and the sou of Blink Bouny and Stockwell to make tbe same application in any of the towns in the looked every inch a lord, with his long flowing Rossilcr, O.S.F. ; Rev. V. OMSrieu, Rev Thos. M'Dounoll,&c. I havo assumed that the total quautity of material that Jlesolved— That this board regrets that the report of the would have to bo removed iu order to form the cut would be Goold's opinion, that gcntloman having then come on the cutting him down in the most gallant manner, won, though South, he would be answered by the manager, Mr. So-and-So, beard, his rich civic chain, and gorgeous robes of At seven o'clock, th<* Rev. Fathcc#Fox, conductor of the committee rcconnnouding an outlay of about .€120 for bench and his worship said the womau having been simply " We never do any thing of the kind. We have no objection tukcu away by artificial means, aud have framed the esti- , not without severe punishment, by two lengths ; ' three office. When his lordship introduced the company , preached a most impressive building increased hospital accommodation, was not allowed charged with drunkenness, they had no right to inquire acoouut with you Oblate M ission at Tramore mate Accordingly ; but, Nevertheless, I shall be prepared to lengths separated the second und third ; and three-quarters to open an , bat we don't wish even bills Room as it is called, the to remain on the table for the inspection and consideration whether sho was a prostitute or not. The Mayor said fur discount ; and if yoa do open an accouar into the dining, or Round , Berinon ou the Blessed Eucharist, the necessity of repentance, find that by commencing operations, »o as toiemovc tho ¦of of 3. length divided the tbird and fourth. Gly finished filth, , remember we tho guardians, for, at least one week , instead of being the Town's Improvement Act gave them tbo power always to ha»e a balance spectacl e was truly magnificent. This room was wan hard materials nt thu upper end of tbo Ford Channel Birchbroom sixth, Cambuscan seventh, Baragah and Coast- will require yoa to yonr credit, as &c., previous to which the Litany of the Saints sung , iu the put, and passed at once, and iu thu qbseuco of several to impose tbo heavier penalty, and it was ou that rule our London'directors require all tbe money we can ori inall built for GiorgelV., and is doubtless choir. Tho rev. gentleman took bis text first instance, tome portion of the soft material nt tho guard being uext, close up. Tbe last lot comprised Warrior, collect. g y by the clergy and members who tnko ranch interest in managing tbe union the bench always acted. Mr. Goold said under Privateer Master Richard and Snrat. Dor- It would be sheer folly to look for tbe creation of manufac- in Ireland—itis in every of St. Paul to the Coriuthians chap 10, verse Lower or East end will be removed by tl|£ additional scour Izaak Walton, , , thelargest single apartment from 1st Epistle . without unnecessary expenditure ; that the said vote and the charge at present made, that would seem to him mouse walked in with tbe crowd. The time in which tbe tures under thissystem. _"Tlie Chalice of Benediction which wo bless, is it not that will thus be immediately created. Should this prove way worth y of the independent and intellectual cor- 18 : passing of said report bo rescinded, in consequence of tbo to be n very strong construction of the act of parlia- race was ruu was 2 min. -13} sees., being a second nnd u It will, doabtless, be remarked that I have not alluded to of the Mood of Christ ? And tho bread to be tho case, the result will also bo a reduction, pro tanto, poration of tUe Irish metropolis. It is lighted by the Communion state of suffering of many of tho ratepayers, and becauso ment, hut he was only giving, he should observe, his Blink Bonny, and three- the local banks of Dublin, tbe Band of Ireland, the Hiber- is iluot paitakiDgof the IJodyof tbe Lord?" of the estimate. quarter less time than his dam, as also a belt of gas jets, which we break, the outlay proposed is unnecessary, inasmuch ns the gover- individual opinion. Mayor—Fine that girl twenty shillings quarters of u second longer thau the shortest time ou record nian Bank, and tbe Royal Bank. Although the Bank of Ire- gagaliers from the roof, impression made by tho rev. geutlemau on his vast With regard to the disposal of thu material to be ex- noi s of the Leper Hospital bnvo generously The , signified their nnd costs, or tend hpr to jail for one week. The imprisoumut —that of Kettledrum, in 1801. land has 26 branches in^towns,aod a paid ap capital of £3,000,- numbering several hundred , which run round cannot soon be effaced. The church was filled to cavated and dredged, I propose that tbo rfe&mof tbe rock, readiness, to place at tho disposal of this board n wing of audience was taken. The Lock-up—Mr. Richards, S.I., asked the THE M ANOR P&ATB of 50 sovs ; weight for age, with 000 a reserve fund of £1,067,000 and an authorised issue of of the whole apartment. The chair was as we remember it duriug the Redemp- and so much of tbe stones and largo gravel as may be re- , the walls overflowing, just that convenient institution, situate only a few ynrds from bench their instructions as to how tbe police were to deal beaten allowances ; the winner to be sold for 200 sovs ; £3,738,428, it marvellous of what little valne it has ever The Litany of the Blessed Virgin was quired (or tbo purpose, should be placed in the form of a i* occupied by the Lord Mayor himself. Behind him torist Mission. this union-house which renders it impossible that the interests with tbe offenders they got nt night ? Hitherto when they tbrce-qULTters of a mile. been to the manufacture or commerce of tbe country ; its sung by the choir, and then tho holy ceremonies guide or training bank on tbe South side of tho channel at of tbo sick poor could Buffer even in a case of emergency; stood an immense mirror, and over that were written effectively had oo lock-np there was au objection to take up prisoners Col. Miutyii's Oberon, by De Clare—Titiaua, 3 yrs, 7st. management his always been antiquated aud behind the of this glorious day concluded with Benediction of the Most the East end nf Little Island, as indicated by tbe letters C D. that although this project has been pressed upon this board in jets of gas the letters V. R. with a brilliant star, ou drawing No. 1 and the Admiralty Chart. This bnnk will for the uight, when tbcro was a way for their being got borne, ¦libs iMorgan) 1 times, and to this day if you want to see " tbe way not to Adorable Sacrament. for some years, it bus been uniformly rejected, and that tbe kept in the men' , between. At the opposite end of the 000 cubic yards. The remainder because they should be s day-roon, men 1/ord Keudlesbam's Dionied, 3 yrs, 7st 41b ...(Morgan) i do it" carried to its extreme limit, go to almost any of the also of gas —His Lordship the. Uisbop, the Most Rev. require about 5, of the ratepayers ought Iu be spared at the present time, especially V ISITATION. should be should stay up to watcli them, aud after tbat the force should Air. Hart 's Loafer, a yrs, 7«C (II. Taylorj S offices of the Bank of Ireland. The position of this bank room, which is quite round , was erected a very large , stones mid gravel placed also in the form of ;i from any augmentation of tbo rates, particularly as it ' Dr. O'Brien, is, ut present, ou a visitation through tbe diocese. guide or training bank along the North shore take their meals in the same room ; now tbat difficulty was Betting—100 to 30 agst Oberou, 4 to 1 each agst Dioiued i?, no doubt, peculiar, for of their capital of £3,000,000, crown , in colored jets of gas, with which were ex-: , between cannot be shown that any inconvenience has, at auy time, y their having a look-up, and be (Mr. Kichards) On the feast of tho Auuunciatiou (transferred), April 5, Prospect House and tbe West end of tho reclaimed overcome b and Loafer. Oberon made play, followed ty Humphrey, to £2,630,769 were borrowed by the English Government during entwined the " green immortal shamrock,". land arisen from the waut of sufficient hospital accommodation. would wish to have the instrnctions of the magistrates as lo war quisitel y Rochester State of New York under Bellevue, as indicated by the lines K F. The clay the distance, »here the latter gave way to Dioined, who the last French , on somewhat the same principle that tables which wero a» iu the Couveut of Merey, , , and The chief business to-day was adjudicating on the how they would deal with their prisoners ? It was ordered also formed of gas. The , mud mny be disposed of within tho bank of E F challenged at tbe Stand, but failed to get up, and Oberon a highwayman would borrow your purse—tbat ii, it was Miss Aunio Downey, the amiable, daughter of our respected , so as to claims for admission and by the bench that all prisoners arrested be kept all night, as ttieir i«sue or thick as they could well be placed, were splendidly: form about sixteen acres of land. I apprehend that such of applications for out-door won by three-quarters of a length ; half a length separated taken. Then note* is convertible, tboy Downey, was received iuto re- aud brought down each succeeding morning to tbe Police must always keep a large amount iu gold ornamented with flowers and other devices. The fellow-citizen , Mr. Michael tho rights of this part of tbs foreshore as may not bo alread relief. The board abjourned at three o'clock. second and third. The winner was claimed. to pay these uotes of Sister Mary Gertrude. Tbe Most y Office save on Saturday night; ou theso nights tbe prisoners if gold be demanded, so that in point banners. In the orchestra ligiou by the name vested iu tbo Watorford Harbour Commissioners may bo STATE OF THE D0U8E. , The BE.NIINCK PLATE of 30 sovs (handicap) for all ages ; of fact the Bank walla were decorated with . were to be rctaiucd until morning, then discharged to IK may be : looked upon more Rev. Dr. Tiinou, Bishop of buffalo, officiated, and preached acquired from tbo Crown on easy terms. If it should be Remaining in houso last week ...... 1037 wiuuers extra. Three-quarters of a mile. of Ireland as a great monetary was an excellent military band, under the leadership on the holy state of virginity, summoned. agency—bearing the same relation to tho an eloquent sermon lound inexpedient, for any reason which does not now ap- Admitted since ...... 02 Lord Westmoreland's Cour ter and Mrs. Hornby have arrived ou u visit at Faithlcgg only be so S IR —As tbo prosperity of a conntry depends much upon them Co court in the usual way. TTngallant—John Con. : ¦ ¦• ' ' fruils, wafers. ... , ,., shorter and, practicall in u direct-line Eight ran. . ' ... • • . condition of tbe country than any other means that eo»W the Mayor of Water- House, the acat of X- Power , Esq., D.L. much , y, , but the pre- the facilities afforded to its population to obtain money to y nos charged with disorderly conduct in Ballytruckle .: : All the Mayors, including South-West) wind would suit for sailing noll The Epiom Cup of 10 tovs. each, with 200 added. Darby be.'proponed. TbeT»U«sd. to createt oAsatkuaman ofactores. of the Corporation (rom the strong joint-stock bank to every 4,522 of ita population, whilst in at the time in question, and meeting with a damsel ' llwonld venture to the officers in their Hotel to attend the Inhibition. spurs of rock which exist in the King' The Walton Stakes of 6 odvs. escb, with 40 added. Three a«grt thil tbera,are -hundrtdsupou; their beautiful scarlet cloaks ; projecting s Channel , Ireland there is only one to every 26,000 of the people ; the conveying a pitcher of teetotal beverage, otherwise a quantity : bundieds' of tradersin ' wiw^ t» The Duke de Mulakoff, Marshal 1'ellisicr, is dead. tbo navigation through it both difficult quarters of a mile :*-Po«rdorham, 1; Corinthian, 2; Loafer, "P^oHu fjtoa fir* pounds ss> reg imentals, and the general company, including, and render and bank-note issue of Scotland is £3,900,000, and of Ireland of the limpid spring, ha most angallautly abated her, and ' ¦ many IroMridoin their * Arthur Kavanagh, Esq., D.I,., Uorris House, and I estimate that tbe cost of forming 3 four ran. .i pgtMwoQW »ty day in theire»»wht> in thc-r very best atlire. The dangerous. the propojed £5,500,000. With SDcb facts ss these, I think sotno effort euded by craokiug her crock. Tbe injured damsel appealed never thought of lod«tt« ' of course, the ladies, family, have taken Cooluin Lodge, Ballymacaw, for tho sea- would bo as follows :— ^ » pound in a bank or openinga beauty , and the cut, 4c , ought to be mado araonget the couiaercul public of Jrehmd, to Constable Wilson, who, just then, was hard by, aod tbat THE INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES AND BANK IN . bank socount. 0 A* ft'tuM wkeu we find the roost far-fetched 6cene was one of surpassing son, aud arrived there last week. Cult Yd*, s. d. £ s. d, now that tbe opportunities of registering companies under till seemed right well gallant officer , true to tbe instinct whichever makes a brave SYSTEMS OF IRELAND. MTWon^-yhmM/jOTposDd.u mem of mmtment arrangements being excellent, Mr. and Mrs. E. Power, have left Eastlands, JJradgiug iuioit clay and mud 88,410 at 1 0 4.320 10 (I the " Limited Liability Act," cau be so easily availed of, to defence of a damsel in distress, at ouce ' i * them. The ... «l 12O (I man ruth to tlie TO THE EDITOR OF TUE " 1BI8H TIMES." ' ' for .%„tW1"!a •'# • and ,wfail»t CTSIJ newsjuptrwe, pleased with the rich treat laid before Tramore for London. „ hard clay , „ 1 4,683 10 6 get ap some additional bauking accommodation for tho public, interfered. John, determined to set all law and order at 1 t k( and gravel 8,370 „ 1 6 Higb-street, Dublin, 13th May; 1864, "' " L?JV'!?r^S! V'W&y ?*!'«* ; «w>i»niea 'proposed to be company numbered over COO , amongst whom The Moat Rev. Dr. Conatty , Coadjutor Bishop of „ hard claj 627 14 0 and by tbat means give onr speculative people of the South defiaucr had tbe audacity to level hard words at tbechivalrie • esublBB« asking Irishmen to/rakscriba hard clay andstoncs 25,740 ,, 2 3 2,895 15 0 ing tbe resources . SIB—There is, I am convinced, no class in fte. com- their ¦capital to do. were very many ladies for the first time introduced Kihnore, has nrrived at the European Hotel. „ an opportunity of aiding in develop of their officer, and got hirojelf nabbed io conteqoence. Fined 10s. •ouieUilng for.thB oabnHVw ««4 benefit the tbe clay slate ... l.tilO „ 15 0 1,207 10 0 country,which our fellow-countrymen in the North are munity more deeply interested, or more 1 seriously in-: people * into the Mansion House. The Very Rev. Dr. Hally, P.P., V.G., has arriv- Blasting rock, doing or a week. A Tottering Wall—Thomas Wall was . bod ap most maoto parUof iVo wwth, ' it'is surely wise and proper «] at tbe European Hotpl from Duugarvnii. Your obedient servant, CoMKKBOE AMD PBOOBESS. in the usual way as a nuisance to tbe public in Barrack-st on volved in the present condition and:(be future ritospects to ooiwd^ sr jrliottwr On the right of the Kig lit lion the I/nd Mayor were : — 260 Vy.ktopmg our capital at Bowk, we Rev. Dean Hoare, left this city on Tot.tl dredging, Ac. 183, 13,035 9 0 Saturday night, being on that occasion, in a very tottering of Ireland than tbe wholesale traders throughout the wiiulu uot bf lfte- tutaos tbe The Lord CIMUCCII OI , tUe Lady Mayoress, I*ord Mayor The Very banks at C 1) and ¦ ¦ of doing incalculable good'to our Packing and funning guide PETTY A X SOYANCKS.—WO have heard thut Mr. Patrick conditiou indeecd ; called on to subscribe 2s. 8d. and costs, conntry. : .. / i '¦. < ¦:< otk«. '.way, doing'all iteiPcan He Sullirau. fixed with screw moorings ...... 3,625 0 0 discountenanced wherever detected. Wo have rcail a certi- tbe lock-up was the place for him and accordingly,in tbe done to raise the ' Vaucc, Sergeant Sulliiau, Mr. John V. Maguirr, M.P. ; other securities held by the people oi; Ireland; bat . .coudjliMiaud projpeeUjbf'Utrido* B AU M KAT.-"0IV Saturday, Hie Mayor, accompanied medical most obliging uamtor, and to save tlra police the trouble of and commerco of Mr. Cogan 41.1'.; lion Ai r*. Lrcson. On his left were.— I) ficate from one of tbo vory first men iu tho city , , the enprmous loes of tbo cpuntij,—1.an,: jir,; yeou obedient , Total 17,200 0 conveying him, he hied him to tbe new Model Lodging in there arc no retnnis tyr Which servant • ' Tbe lady Mayoress of Vork , the Lord Justice of Appe.il, b Mr. P. Fanning, market, juror, aud attended by hit who visited his premises lately, to the effect tbnt there is , . , (.^. CpM«JOs DXVBXBT../ y Cuutiugeucict aud hupciititeudeucc, Ac. . 1,726 0 0 Peter-street an well M be could. One step from it be would capital sustainedb y.tte'wholesale'traders .during the Mrs. Brady, iMrtl St. L.iwicncc, Hon. Mr. Handock , the thoroughly. In tho Square to ' ' ' stair, inspected tho markets uotliin g whatever in them prejudicial health, In socking not go and carried out his intentions of getting accommodated last four years can bo^ ascertained;. . It ia only wheni a ' ; '' 'i Uight Hon. the ltccordcr, Judge Uargrcave, Lady Wilde, • . ' . ' '¦' .•• MIliiTABirNKW8 ' ' ¦ '¦ ' '" was seized, and subsequently Total 18,080 !) (I taken that no unnecessary there tor the night. He was now called on to pay 6s. or go more than usnal succession.jof. losses by "bad ., debta | ; . | ( if Muter Litton Master Minphy, Airs, and Captain DtCourcy, a (luantity of bad meat for nuisances care should be , This is good Service to The prices iu the foregoing estimate are, I cpusider, quite obstructions should bo given to trade, already too limited to prison for three days. To obligo the public Mick adopted occurs that the Irish trader VeginsJ to; feel . that tbe Itr. Maodouofth, '.; M rs. Cogan, Very Rev. Dean Graves, buried by oi der of his worship. Q-t- sufficient to execute the work on the line which I recom- iu the city. We 'know that premisses like Mr. Mabor's Iho latter mode of ntoncincnt to the offended laws of trading) which a few tbe Solicitor -General Mrs. Hargrcave, Mrs. Maguire, Sir the poor. capital engaged in his! jean ago , mend ; the excavations would bo generally only from two to in tbo three kingdoms, and ' uerntrd Burke, S«rgcaut Armstrong, Col. Dunne, Mrs. Mt sic—A musical rehearsal , iu connection with tho nre to bo Inund in every city was to him a positive reaUfy,." .now, under the altered three feet into tbo clay slate rock, und iu no case more than wo also know that no man is more auxious to keep every- The next case was that of Mr, U G. Penrose, already ' ', WiUin, Mr. aua Miss SlnM , Mr. Vance, M.P. ; Mr. John wag but did uot appear. cirenmatances of ithe .optjntry, . rapidly disappearing, t Protestant Youff iron's Christian Association, held four feet three inches. I an) aatisfied that the price of Ids. thing in proper order than bo is. Indeed we arc aware that noticed. The defeiid»nt waa called, Lawlor, Major of WaUrford ; Very Itev. Dr. Hally, P.P.. as on Saturday morning:, the like snow before;the eon., , It is not thereforeneoesmoiv/ Catherine-street, on Tuesday per cubic yard is quite sufficient to cover this ; tbe quantity he, 4t his own personal expense, entirely renovated a nnni* A..C. Flaellen. described, •«•• £j»>ltar»an : Mr. Joh n IE. Dower, J.P., do.; Mr. iu tho Protestant JIall, , and said he conveyed him for me to offer,any apology for placingmy views.on J U comparatively small, and I anticipate that roueb of il uiiiy ber of filthy dwellings id a lane adjoining his own premises, drunkenness of tbe defendant J. A. O Keelf .J.K, Hally letnoii LoJge.Duugarvau ; Mr. C. evening, before a largo audience. Tho playing was onr present industrial, condition before , my, , fellow; Redmond be cleared away by "surface blastiug." IBKDIHB —Wo beg lo djrect atten- ° BlMU.sod Sff mminhm^ W^^ilfoir&WaMfcff , T.U., Waterford ; the .Mayor or Manchester, Dr. ' TnB AUOTIOB AT G . Newport—Yon conveyed him borne I opuntrymen, ;¦ ;.;-;• ; ; ,'. - :; , - ¦ ¦ ¦:, ;,,, , l A excellent, very much added to by Mr, W r Dyer s ad- Believing, as I do, tbat a widening as well as a deepening Cnpt. .,.; .: ,r . x .i i .. . .;: v i., t pjohn Mr. John D. Gallahcr, Mr. John Keville Messrs. tion to the advertisement of tho aqction at Gleudiue, co Constable replied in the affirmative, ' mtr.iblniinrformanKR on the nLillO. would follow from tbe natural action of the scour iu the The ¦ We are all aware that for a . considerablei time put ^ r_ lM »~ &!» lolintt ;BA1 ivlin anrwun*AA ft\r ri&Famlanf E^^:W;wm^xsmyr EXHIBITION— Gon. Colomb INAUGURATION* OF NATIONAL , Sir H. and Lady Brownrisrg ; Alderman HARBOUR BOARD-MONDAT .peart that much Uboucand-expenie am npy,incttrMdJ{n rfc. »^___-^i<*smc&i2^ MAGNIFICENT HANQUET OI- THK LOUD MA\OR. Tarney, J. Vance, Esq., M.P., and Mrs, Vance; Mr. and placing tho buoys of tbe Ford Channel, aruinjfrom want o . The Harbour . Commiisioners held an adjourned 1 ¦si Mayor;'Oapti j'i^riior^-J>. In. ( From nui- own Correspondent.) Mrs. A. H. Bagot, Mr. and Mrs. Cusack, Mr. Dargan, D.L., proper fastenings, and inasmuch as itm*jrTrc 'Ukin'for Bt.vtJM Vkr' .'^M on .tbe 3.T. ; Sir A. C. Mclilon meeting on Monday last, at twelve o'clock, at oT WaUrford wiU (MM. a iOooU, iRili r*tt&r«tPi»i, Wednesday evening, the , Lieutenant aud Mrs. Coulton, granted that all vessels into and oat :Ui'. Ku\i,iou>iAUTt * AUmit three, o'clock on Dr. Ryan, Alderman Atkinson Major- which the following were present :— through tbe new cat when completed, I would; recowpoew ftm rtml3m:Uim»tn-.*»i ;J«U»B»-Q<»inv.t«ro of .tho. pe. , Aldcrraau M 'Cann, ' Ip^U^S^^^M^b^^^ - national exhibition , for the promotion of Irish General le Massnntr, Mr, Edtnond Morgan, Dr. Stokes, Mr. Aid. Munrnx in tho chair. that the cat should be properly bnoyed off , which m»y, bt. G. Woods Mauuscll, Alderman Carroll, Mr. Voughton, 11th done iu an efficient manner with screw moorings for a anm 1n« on,y«,p*J#e7,tM,with» ft rotate hpw tbt mko o( mnnufnclurcs was opened in Dublin , under the Aid. Keily, Messrs.. H. N. Nevius, T. W. Jacob, R. Wulsb, fora , , Kcgiment; Dr. and Mrs. Nedley ; Aid. and Mrs. Wilson ; J. D. Lapbaia S. Harris P. A. of not exceeding £600, and I have insertedin amount ac-. their,^hktiSTptosir fitness rwrt.eWedposition , T. R. White, , J. Kent, 1 ' , auspicics of the Uoy.il Dublin Society , which has Lord James Butler, tho M ayor of Drogbeda, Dr. Sayers, Power, and A. Stephens, cuginecr to the hoard. cordingly in the estimate: ' I have alto provided for tbe oo*V onjwMfiViolimprJ^^iiy their, id>niti*.j .i««ed vrofe*»otJ$* *£ <*, *?•'' ^*W«««W*W^(^«^W*ijpiJwa. Sir. and Mrs. A. Walker j ; of the guide, bnuks nnd tbe levelling and'formation of tbe; raileWd^W ^inPSS^^pMbt^tatMMf^i ', TOtnm~H9, lTiia not5,;l did aot!.jat:.oqr bni'haiWn.1 . Jng n» ungnlarly ptoptBwu to promote and foster native Colonel Bent, 88th Regiment TUB FOIID'-MU. COOUU 's HEI'ORT. ; i (MHkl&Jfc tfewjning o! already done so much Captain Shuldliam, A.D.C.; Mr. li. It. Reed, 12tb Regiment; area between tbe guide bank'E F and tbe prtaent shore line, ' ,?isll»»iiil t»ii t3(ri(Ji'/-. . i.:i:a!>Vi *>y9iirIuob6tli havraj:lawful ronmed constable£ made, wit not,taking^^W UP^^ -flefcpaantftiflji, and; tlli! lnost admirable Drury and Lady Dickinson ; the Honourable J. P. and Mrs. sixteen acreB would, 'ere long, 'become a source of income to .honeit'Wpjj. tbi moral 'Ktf; iu we liable v ^i»bVco ^°U ttimely,' the employmentof ; was but oue drawback to the from that!'proposed by' Mr.1 rib. or'bn-tll«ibriny.'Oet«n'did n0t.p**«iWj»app»sr , and : 111 MirorVrfetttt'td'^yVniiD&'^^WibW 1 t onrcpe<»plfl,t.»adAtn«crc a. manner. There Mr. Waldron, M.P. ; Dr. Reid, Mr. Robert O'Brien, T.C. : of Waterford. laid down differs considerably Jipn of a linen manufeciuro,injtbftSQoth:amio Captaiu Irwin, Cotouel Kuox Gore, Mr. William L. Hacketr, fiBM'lEMEX—In compliance with thn request ennrnined Stephens. J am; nimble to recommend hit plan for adoption, sltbotufbi elooutiotuiry efforts dcr- tab pUte between: them,: ¦menoedbis disrjra«rly condoct-folV7tat*b«ti*a>dItMM* to; West*can proceedings, and tlint was the unavoidable absence ¦ ;uo turnedto aooonnt? ; TheirBpJjvrjriiLttBiil Captain Boltou, 12th Regiment; Sir Thomas, Lady, and Miss in the letter of your Secretary, , Mr. l'anx-11, il.iled -lutli inasmuch as I find by the detailed and accurate sections that, very modi to tht dktnri»nc*of .th« bnlmy sir of,tb»t»eiect knowing orhiMu«r;resnltimightbar*beau oalyfti fiooa* Jx yJoecnr to the highly-g ified nnd trul y popular standing - ;m wt minds that thi»Jiafl.beaa;doneyand from illness of Liu-com; Mrs. Cogan, Lientenant-Colancl Ponsonby, 2nd December uJt., J ciubniced the earliest opportunity which it would involve the removal of 296,000 cubic yards of locality,jut Aothvhan the very peculiarfaculty of "k ^y ^5' vnj! J.f ri-- sr^/ub/Lsiir, f rimpl* isJotinrtdone yard; in excess of tbe quantity of the at tbeir own doors on such occasions.., (><<&< Jtuttui—A. _ Cint/^W Nerport-t t i^UW^fWoaH ta/dpinb e ffift , ty. ¦ul the North of Ireland, and wby notthabeopb of the Lord Lieutenant , the Earl of Carlisle. However, Battalion 12tl» Regiment ; Mr. Pollard Urquhart, M.P. ; my engagements permitted of visiting Waterford, iu material, or 112,750 . 1 r Mr. order [to make the necessary inspection of tho locality, lino 1 havo shown on tho ' accompanying drawing!."°Mr; few eveniugs prior to thin, their .entry 'on courtly life, Jnlu would give « Ko'irW-trmt tlPucWd^would ceai?. .' 8 mth and West doclikawkefrIt.: vill'Mtnafy possible was done by the energetic and D. C. Heron, Q.O. ; Alderman and Mrs. J. Martin, nn ' ' ' r " ' M i 1 said everything Nugent Itohinson, Dr. Quinluti. Judge Berwick, linrron the first step iu my investigation of the subject referred Stephens' estimate does not include any item for,the removal misted that Johanna took a kneeling position on bar* knees Mr. C.^ewrx^-ritvtih«ia'a6sa'gnar»tit«e»io o«eii' tt at daring the past year; four i milKonirVworth'if flax Mayor Mr. Peter Paul to me proposed deepening of of rock, bnt I find that tho line shown on his plan; when in the' Peter-street" doit—devout . creature I—and invoked tbtt oM- now woaH'nWaffert'meiii-itos'hast.- ';!-'"'^ '• '» waa ja ' spirited Lord , MacSwceny, Deasy, Mr. John Hutchell, Captain and M«. Willis, Dr. and , viz. :—the expediency of the ,• , '» ¦< , grown Uie-Kortb, which/ when - w&nofsofured Mrs. Huges, Capt. Knox, Irith Times ; Alderman Moylan, tbe Ford Channel. I 'should here observe that tho arrange- laid off upon tbe transverse sections lately takeo.would require curses loud and heavy on her 'devoted'head. Jaiia's state- ' Capt, Newport—I n«VBr:ueardof, on».I(io ..- ;! :\ ti.i ' Mto linen ever-zealous committee of management, to ¦ ¦ Mayor-It was very reprebapiible after the 1»U; , produced twenty.aromillion* , the difference and the Mr. mid Mr*. William Watson, Jlr. A. Whipple, 12th Kcgi- ments for my inspection were greatly facilitated by the that rather more than 1,000 cubic yards of rock suobld be ment went farther to aver that the »aid Johanna imputed to , so,***; the profits channel contemplated in the her, tub identical Jolini gowish pt&pehslties, proclivities cot inquiry, to come pot publicl? npder the influence o! drink. . ? :bfing of- the capital employed in the manu- render the scene worthy of the occasion. There tnent; Lieut-Colonel Adnmson ; Mr. rtobinsjn, Mr. Corinick, local information and assistance afforded to me by Mr. removed iu order to form tbe facture 1 891 1O«. 7d. at the foot of his report of 12th endurable amongst fairrr disposed mnritals, and on tbis im- • ' Mr. C. Newport—If be nas drank the policeina~ 'a should , and tbe wages of the labotrf: To tni« I rejoin OOO elegantl M.P.; Mrster Mutphy. Blakr, M.P., both prior to and during tho time of my estimate ol £19, • " ':>f - < u - ¦ ' r|1 •that ' ' were about o. y-dressed ladies and inspection. September, nit. I noticed at the time of my inspection that putation be ng so made she determined to dear her " char- have arrested him/ ; ' " \ "" '. "• " the circumstances are'different, widely,:'totally The Lord Mayor, in proposing the different toasts aether" by summoning the raaligner and ao she ins now Mr. Elliott—If a man is able to go borne tbe police bavo different ; the bankings virWm' qcnllemen present. The corporation, headed by Upon reaching Waterford on tho lltb of Jauaary, I was the weir at Bellevne was iu course of removal, and have ' , ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' of the flprth is totally (announced by the sharp sound of a trumpet), had tho satisfaction of hearing that the removal of before their rorships. Johanna, contra, said she only gave no ri*ht to arrest bim. - .' :. i - .i i r-wc-;. •• ¦; ¦ • . different from that of the otherrpaWfl Mayor, entered the building met by your engineer, Mr. Stephens, and found that tbe sine* of Ireland, and The Lord in their robes spoke in a clear distinct voice, and very much to then sitting at the Ballast Giles's weir has been ordered by tbe fishery communion. It Julia her corse ; she did ao because by her means (here Julia , , Mr. C. Newport—I beg your, pardon. ! Tbe police are thti that until we get the taine By ¦ Ford and Dock Committee wero jtem of banking that pre. office. There were over 100' performers in the he purpose. The room, being so very large, is not Office. Tbesu gentlemen accompanied mo down the river, is desirable tbat tbe remains of the old fishing stales on the riled up considerably) Miss Quinn was taught to admire tbe judges of their powers in such cases, and I, say.be was bound vails in the North and in Scotland iiitrodnasd of society,of easy to make the arrest. ' " ' ' into ilia a good one for hearing in ; however , I think his nnd through the Ford aud King's Channels on a preliminary forcsbore, to the eastward of Giles's weir; should be re- tbe variety of flies found ib tbo free, and webs . . .,, ;,. ,. other parts of'the tonritry-' we '' orchestra , who delighted the assembly with their hout the city, aud to bid fair to become a Mr. Elliott contended tha most a policeman, 'in . such a'. ciri have no mana- lordshi was rather belter heard than any other view, after which we returned to Waterford, when I was moved forthwith, if they have not been already taken away. throug , in time, . factures—it is not in the' ' p Committee to this point bacchante, of no mean order. Indeed,, so well taught' had cute, was bound to do was to see tbe party home, and then ' nature of things they could sweet strains. The exhibition resemble) , though in tho Lord engaged with Mr. Stephens in the examination of his plan I called the attention of the Ford ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' speaker. Lord Chancellor Brady, t!>e Recorder, Miss Johanna become, that on a'recent occasion sbe made a to summon him. '• • • . • '¦ ' ¦¦; . • i- .u- -•>' • ; ¦:; eiist under the present sysjkeni'pf banking, as I shall miniature,the great exhibitions in London , with this Mayor of York Mr. Cogan, M.I' Geucral, and sections. On tbe two following days I wns occupied at the time of my inspection. As the current sets along the : "' ;l!; ; • ¦ , ., and tho Solicitor ' and will most probably set volunteer o/ herself, ' nnd, with tbe' maternal as a target, Mr. Newport said if that view WM correct they, would (presently show; ' ' ' . important difference Mr. Lawson, also addressed the meeting very effectively. iu making a thorough inspection of tho two channels, and North shore, near Giles s quay, t , that ihe greater portion of the Ford Channel is iioproved it will went throngh a conne of sharpsbootiag at her with stone*, want to have 150 .police to qscort people home at times, : ; ; In the North of Ireland there are three But tho most telling speeches of tho evening were those of more especially in testing tlie nature of tho ground iu tbo more on that side when the . ' banks—tho products exhibited arc of Irish manufacture. No bed aud shores of the Ford Channel. Before leaving Water- be an ad'ftntage to tho Navigation if about fifteen yards of with an acenracy of aim sufficient,' as tbat very excellent of- Capt. , Newport said lie nas not surprised.at . the exciter , ¦Belfast, the Ulster, and the Northern : Mr. Macdonogb, M.P., Mr. Maguire, M.P., Sir John Gray, ficer Qenerdl rumour) ¦ stated, to qualify her to take charge ment caused by this man's going abroad ander drink but be ' one who has not seen the exhibition now opened who lauded ford on the morniui; of the 11th, I attended a meeting of tho outer or Sonth end of tbis quay were removed, and the , , .The paid-up capital aud reserve fund of these , in referring to the corporation, was loudly app further in or Northward. The of any constabulary corps iu this kiugdom requiring Minie considered it was itripropfr to excite'him/! ' . i banks are could imagine the number and variety of articles of Tvhun he said— " Behold our chief, by him and by his acts, tbe Ford and Dock Committee, ot tbe Ballast Office, when I end rebuilt at fi fteen yards ... .:...... £816,878 liemi. stated my conviction that the deepening of the Ford Channel prejudicial effect of this quay on the low water channel ap- rifle instruction, such eminent means to enable them to catch The officer said be heard no one exciting him.; Their antbonscd issue of notes is ... • ' ... 836 121 every description manufactured in Ireland. judae of us"—and Capt. Knoi, propiietor and editor of the thieves and otherwise act as efficient police constables. So James Brien deposed tbat be was servant to the defendant ; distinc- was tbo greatest improvement that could bo effected in tho pears on tbe plan No. 1. This quay is uow dry at the outer , liful and varied as they arc, their number could Irish Times. The gallant Captain served with and it would be no worse in think their rulers. . Volunteering not legal »'» Ireland, ou tbis evening wituess waa with defendant ; they left de- tion stall' officer iu tho Crimea and elsewhere, onJ navigable approach to the city of-Waterford, and at the end at low water of spring tides, • ¦ ' £1,652,992 be vastly increased if our people set their wits to , as a as regards the accommodation afforded to though perfectly so out of it everywhere else, tbe martial fendaot's house at half-past eight tbis . evening; the ¦ ' appears yet scarcely in tho prime of life. None of the same time explained that tho point which would require tbo this respect,, ' Their deposits are Bbout ...... 4,360,000 work , and if Irishmen, and Irish ladies too, extended most careful consideration would be the determination of vessels lying alongside, when so altered. damsel was sent to prisou for two months, on complaint of defendant took only hal f a gists of spirits and a tumbler of speeches bore a political bias. They all but entirely referred her immediate maternal progenitor. Ou the present occasion beer; wben they met the policeman tbe defendant was well their patronage more generally' and liberally at to encourajrina the precise line ou which this deepening should bo carried Having now reported upon the whole question referred to £6,002,999 Irish manufactures, and Ihe best modes of state that, in tbe course ot my the shot of Julia against Johanna told, for she was fined Is. able to walk, and did not lean on witness as he proceeded ; home. The fine art galleries arc splendid, and the Irish enterprise, and native trade in general. This is, I out. I also staled it to be absolutely essential that an me, it only remains for me to This large amount, over six millions, is, every shil- accurate plan and sections in full detail of the Ford Channel investigation,I have received every facility from Mr.Farretl and and-costs, with a caution to keep quiet for tbe future, a at Water-street tbere wero several children at tbe pump its ling of it machinery department spacious and attractive. believe , tho only practical mode of improving the prospects similar hint on a sinaller they passed on and they made use of some observations bnt , employed by local directors in developing entirely, and of a portion at least of the " reach" of the river Suir at Mr. Stephens, and that I should have, been glad to have tent , 'scale, being thrown out to Julia. , , the industrial and I now proceed to glance at the contents of the of our couutry, and nitarrtirig, if not preventing earlier date but the time re- The professors retired, Johatioa paying the required fee. - witness conld not say wnnt.tbey were. agricultural resources of tbe country, from expatriating themselves to either end of this channel, should be prepared by an expe- my report and drawings at an , and creating and promoting. Exhibition which was thus inaugurated : It com- the yoaug blood of Irclend, quired for the survey, borings, 4c., has quite prevented my A Sad Case—Acting-Constable Pluellen, of the Manor Mr. Elliott—They were something irritating ? manufactures. distaut lands where slaughter seems to Iw at present the rienced surveyor. I felt that this course was not only In the other provinces there are two prises that class of goods in which the skill of the , euential to enable me to report to you upon tbo exact naturo doing so.—I remain, gentlemen, your obedient servant, station, applied for a summons against Mr. Devonsber G. Witness—They wen-. great banking greatest source of employment. At all events the good, Penrose for druakennessjtbe night before at the Waterside Mr. C. Newport—How companies—the National and Provincial : gner is employed upon metals or softer material! nobly and cost of tbe works which wonld be most economical and Weymonth, 16th May, 1864. Jons COODB. , at can he say so, when he swears he desi talented , uud patriotic Lord Mayor of Dublin is twenty minutes past nme o'clock. The officer said Mr. did not hear what they were? The paid-up capital and reserve fund of tbe. for linen and woollen manufactures, for iron- doing his part, towards developing the resources of his most expedientuuder tho circumsUuces, but also that such It was decided to refer the question to the ford Public Worka' Loan Commissioners Peurose had bis servant with him at the time, bnt from the Witness—Defendant said that the police need -not be National are ...... £7.13,709 furniture nnd workmanship in marble nnd native laud, nnd in performing that noMo office, he is a course was due to tho , and dry dock committee, with a view of taking the miuding mongery, to whom, it is understood, you propose to apply for a loan violeut conduct of Mr. Penioae, ho (acting-constable) felt him ; be said that Captain Brenane was the belt Authorised issue is...... 852,269 leather ; and for shi pbuilding, minerals, slates, and conferring renown on the disttnguUhcd corporation over opinion of Mr. Coode, Mr. Home and Mr. Stephens obliged to see him borne, mau in England, and said tbat when he came to bis own whom lie presides. May his bright example bo generally under the Harbour and Passing Tolls' Act. chemicals ; together with a large miscellaneous Having received the authority of tbe committee, I sont as to the expense which would be necessary to Capt.. Newport—Was tbe servant drank ? door. 1,595,998 followed. make the present dredge-vessel cumpctent to carry Mr. Keating—What is the use of asking such a question ? Cons. Fluelleu here asked permission to put a few ques- The deposits are ... • ...... 261 collection of the products of industry, including Amongst those invited to the Lord M ayor's dinner, but over to Ireland an experienced surveyor, Mr. Adkiuson , upon 4, ,933 y with entire confidence, and from out the dredging operations recommended by Mr. Capt. Newport—I choose to ask it. Was bo drunk ? tions to Brien, observing tbat in consequence of the man's hosiery, cutlery , bog-oak ornaments. &c. It is pre- could not attend on Account of previous nrrangemeuts, were whose accuracy I can rel evidence he (constable) would now be obli his survey and observations tho drawings which accompany Coodc. It was also decided to request Mr. Coode Constable—No sir, he was not drunk. When he came ged to mention £5,857,931 eminently distinguished from all the rest as repre- —William Malcomson, Esq., tho Lord Mayor of London, near his house be was shouting out loudly ; he (poke in high names. ' The Provincial Uauk has paid-up capital uud re- Richard Cobdcu M .P., John E. this report bave been compiled. These nre : Drawing No. to make duplicates of the maps, for the purpose of senting the great and flourishing stap le ni.itmf.ic- John Blight, M.P., , terms of Captain Brenane, as the foreman of the jury on the The bench grantin; permission, the constable asked Brien serve fund ...... £79S,OW Kedmund, M.I'., and many others. 1, a plan on a scale of 200 feet to the inch, extending from sending before the Board of Trade, when seeking the if turc of the north of Ireland. When the Belfast opposite Belmont ou the West, through the Ford Channel, Into inquiry, and iu severe terms of the police. He said the he had not beard the defendant mention the names of Authorhed issue is... ,,...... 927,667 linen manufacturers were first asked by the pro- loan. 200 copies of the report, which the board police ought to have been in bis place. Captain Newport, Mr. Charles Newport, Mr. Straugtnan and CATHOLIC CHURCH to Bellevue and Boltop Rocks ou the East ; drawing No. 2, othor gentlemen moters of this exhibition to send their goods to it, a longitudinal section through the Ford Channel,between tbe highly eulogised, were ordered to be printed for Mr. Keating—Did he make wx of any bad language ? , but Brien positively denied that they were 1,722,715 ht o'clock Mass on Sunday Constable—Ho said two or three gentlemen in town did used by defendant. The deposits are ...... their repl was, that they did not want to exhibit— ORDINATION.—At tho eig two points marked by the letters A and B, in red, on circulation . TUB SBAOUI.L. ... 4,200,000 y not act fair towards him on that occasion. Constable—I swear he did use them, 5,922 715 had as great a demand for their fabrics morning last, mi Ordiiintion was held at the Cathedral by drawing No. I; and drawing No. 3, a series of thirteen of The following tendered for repairing the pilot- , that they tbe transverse sections taken by Mr. Adkinson on tbe linos Capt. Newport said he did not want to use severe terms Capt. Newport—1 care little what be says of me. all over the world as they could supply; and they the Most ltev. Dr. O'Brien, Lord Bishop of these dioccsse?. cutter Seagull:~Mr. John Murphy, Dunmore, nt towards tbo police, but he should observe that when Mr. Their worships deciding that the • case was not one of an with indicated by corresponding uumhors on drawing No. 1. £11,780,616 added that they could find use for three or four The llev. Michael O'Couuor and Rev. Thos. Dowlinf, £33 10s., and yellow metal for her bottom , at Is. Penrose had a caretaker it was not requisite for a policeman aggravated character, fined the defeudaut 20s. and costs, or This vast amount of Irish money is in the hands Several other transverse sections have been taken and laid seven days times as much flax as was now grown in Ireland. the llcv. Mr. O'KeeflV , O.S.F., were admitted to the priest- which will be useful and indeed necessary for ascer- perlb. ; Mr. C. Smith, nt £29 10s., yellow metal , to follow him. ' imprisonment. The fiue was paid next morning. of 32 directors sitting in London where the head down, Mr. Richards, S.I., said he was a witness to the trans- , of- But they were solicited to come forward and show hood, the two farmcrlgcntlcincn being afilUted to the diocese taining and recording the progress of tho work when in lOld. per lb. ; Mr. John Devcreux, Quay, £30, Sees of these banks are. This money is just now cm- Rev. action, and he felt bound to give the policeman every credit SPOR TIN G TN TELLIGEXCE what Ulster was doing with flax ; and they responded of Adelaide, Australia. The Rev. Maurice Keating, course of execution, but those which arc shown upon draw- yellow metal, 7(1 . per lb. Mr. Devereux came ployed in workingjquarries in England, making rail- Kdinond Quinn and Rev. Jeremiah Kirwan were admitted to show the naturo for thu mnunur in which hail performed his duty. There at once to the appeal. Messrs.; Malcoinson , Bros., ing No. 3 aro quite sufficient to of the before the board, ou being sent for, and explained was a crowd of boys around Mr. Penrose ways in the east and west, building steamers for thu deacon's orders. work recommended, and to elucidato this report. To tho , aud tbere were EPSOM RACES— WEDSKSDAY. the eminent proprietors of the great Porllaw factory , some matters iu his tender on which there was felt several ladies on the road quite nervous at meeting this THE DEBBT DAT. Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making advances to the CORPUS CIIRISTI .—The beautiful devotions pertaining to above-named drawings I have added a copy of the engraved county Waterford, have a large and elegant case of as made from tho survey some doubt by the hoard. Mr. Devereux said the nun. One boy told him that this man caught him round Visitors to the Derby havp had brilliaut weather. From merchants of Liverpool—employed, in fact, in every the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, the peculiar mid and published Admiralty Chart, the tlnoat. linens, comprising very numerous varieties. Other of Captnin Frazer, in the year 1819, and on these several work would be done by him under the control of un c.irly hour in the raorniu? London presen ted n scene of conceivable and inconceivable way, save that which it tourhing devotions of Corpus Christ!, wcro held yesterday in Constable—He would not havo goue safely by the Water- should fairl exhibitors in this department are Dunbar, M'Masler sheets I bavo laid down iu red color the work which I have the pilot-master. the greatest animation, and vehicles of all descriptionsstarted y and lawfully be employed in, namely, the Cathedral, at twelve o'clock, with more- tban ordinary to recommend for exocution. I should here explain that side if J had not been with him. for lCpsom, filled with people anxious to enjoy the excite- the developing of the industrial resources and promot- and Co., Guilford, county Down ; Barbour and Aid. Keily moved that Mr. Devereux 's tender he The Mayor said that the attention of the police was calcu- leudor. At twelve o'clock the High Mass during my visit to Waterford in January, Mr. Stephens ment of the race. The roads out. of London were, as usual, mg tho manufactures of Ireland. So long, therefore Sons, of Lisburn ; and Sprott and Co., Dromore, &c. solemnity and sp accepted, seconded by Mr. I'. A. Power. Passed; hrikil to protect the man himself as well as the public. , Knglifh, produced samples of tbe material obtained by him at various crowded with spectators, the road through Clapham being as this system is permitted to exist, a system that having been grandl was offered up, the celebrants being :—Rev. T. The following also tendered to supply a cutter for Mr. Richards said in consequence of what he himself saw the favourite route. The National Anthem y ren- points, iu the course of his boriug operations in tbe Ford absorbs and takes away bodily, out of tho country, the address of the Royal Adin., high priest ; Rev. P. Power, Professor St. Johu'n pilotnge service, while tho Seagull would be under of this transaction , he had given orders to Constabl-: Wilsou The Epson Tows PLATE (Handicap) of 60 sovs.for all ages; dered, Mr. Maunsell read channel in tbe summer of 1863. During tlie- progress of nearly twelve millions of its floating capital, the very deacon ; Rev. Mr. lCcating, who received deacon's and also since tbe plans and sections have repair : — Mr. Patrick Mackey, master of Mr. Allen 's of the Manor to havo that road patrolled every night. winners extra. One mile.—Pixie, 1; Vabalathus, 2 ; Nucleus, Dublin Society to the Lord Lieutenant, when Lord College, tbe recent survey, Mr. Keating—Tlint man is a public nuisiiiico on that road life-blood of trade and manufacture—I say, so long as St. Lawrence read the following reply from his orders on Sunday morniug, suu-deaoM), and Kev. P. Delany, been bid before, me, I li.ivo found it to bo necessary to cutter, the Druid, at £14 a month ; Mr. AI. J. Cox, 3: six ran. TUE DE RBY. for mauy years. The DEBBT. STAKES of 60 sovs. encb h ft, for three year this 13 permitted to exist, any industrial effort on a 's 'Allege, master of corcmonics. request that a further series of boreholes should bo made at cutter Joseph at £21 IOs. , Excellency, which was received with great ap- D.I)., I'residcut St. John , Capt. Newport—I do not wish to follow up any harsh olds ; colts, 8it. 101b. ; fillies, 8it. olb. ; the second to receive large scale in the Sonth and West is totally and tha different parts of tho channel, iu order that I might be , the plause :— After the solemn High Muss, there was a processiou of enabled to determine aud define tho line of channel which Aid. Keily moved , and Mr. Kent seconded observations, but I do not think it was ritfht for the constable 100 aov8. out of the stakes, and the winuor to pay 100 sovi. entirely impossible. Bear in mind that it is not the —Ad- to have gone with him. It would have been better for the " Ml LORDS ASD GESILEMES —I regret sincerely to bo Most Holy Sacrament, which wns borne by Very Rev. Dr. I should recommend for adoption, having regard to tbe acceptance of the former tender. Passed, towards the police and regulations of tbe course, aud 50 sovs. amount of real property, or of fixed capital in a confitKtl to the bouse by indisposiliou this luoruiiis, ami tu lendid journed. constable to have followed him, and .iot, by goiug with him , to tho judge; tbe last mile-aud-a-half of the new course (285 Flynn, P.P., V.G., Trinity Without , under the sp naturo aud quantity of material to he excavated, and tbe to bave worried him. country, no matter how great they may be, that can be be therefore precluded from taking my personal part in 's Little cost of execution. An inspection of drawing No, 1, wbereou subscribers) : available for industrial purposes j it is tho now so auspiciously engage my col- baldechiuo, recently purchased at Mr. Joliu Pemler , Coustahle—I never worried him, *ir. Mr. W.I'Anson's Blair Athol (Snowden) 1 floating tbo proceedings which the position of tho various boreholes may be seen, as indi- WATER-FORD BOARD O/GUARDIANS-WEUMESDAT . capital, circulated by a proper system of leagues of the Koyul Dublin Society. Whatever controver- George's-street. Thomas Mcagher, Esq., J.P., Aid Coxi Mayor—lie only followed him to prevent him doing any Lord Glasgow's General Peel (Aldcroft) 2 banking, that cated by red circles, will servo to show that this important Aid. RYAN, D.V.C., in tho chair in tbe firs t instance, creates manufactures developes the industrial sies may exist upon tbe causes which 'affect the welfare of .1. Kent Esq., J. Kelly, Esn , , injury. Mr. Merry 's Scottish Cbinf (Adams) ."> , resources, J. Bracken, Ksq., C.I., , part of the question has been thoroughly investigated. Tho succeeded by S. T. GRUBS, Esq., J,P., V.C., and subsequently nations, it cannot be questioned that tbe more the invention*, result of the last of these, borings I received from Mr. Mr. Richaids said he could inform the bench that if the The following also started:—Knight of Snowdeu, Bara- and raises the social condition of a people. You might, President Youug Men's Society, A. P. M aher, Esq., carried by Sir It. J. PAUL, Bart., J.P., chairman of the union. the dUcoverics, the arts of their inhabitants are multiplied, Stephens on the 30th ult., and having now maturely con- man was not followed more would have happened. He gah, Holly fox, Strafford, Master Richard, Warrior, Cathe- therefore, as well expect physical energy and strength of their renown will be heightened, but tbe baldechino in the procession, which was also composed Also present—Messrs. T. \V. Jacob, W. Hally, 0. Power, (Mr. Richards) would wish to inform tbe bench the police dral , Burst, Planet, Paris, Copenhagen, Ackwortb , Outlaw from a man whose vital fluid had been extracted not only the lustre sidered the wholo case, I have to report that the proper P. Curran W. Christmas, J.P., , as of the necessaries, the comforts, and tho en- of tho members of the St. Vincent do Paul Society, the Capt. Dillon, J.P., , Colonel had now a lock-up for persons fuund drunk, iu Poter-strait, Ely, Signalman, Birch JJruoiD, Major, Cainbnscan, Washing- their command course for tbe channel or cut, having regard to all tho Roberts, W. Peet, M. O'Sbea, J. Hudson, Capt. Power, manufacturing prosperity in a country whose floating joyments of life will be indefinitely extended. With respect and acolytes, boy* iu sur- is us before intimated J. and now with the sanction of the magistrates, the police ton, Appenine, Izaak Walton, Valiant, Dormouse, Prince * Christian Brothers, cross-bc.»rer circumstances of the case, , , that Mackcsy, M.D., J.P. could keep them until adjudicated ou. Having that place the capital.has been taken away. As there is no subject ot" to I reland, whatever may be the storms and reverses which wax tapers, haulier bearers, tho studeuts of which is shown by red color on the accompanyiug chart and Arthur, Historian, Privateer, Coastguard. such vast importance so little understood in Ireland plici's bearing TUU DISPENSARY QUESTION. police could deal with Mr. Penrose, instead of having HE ERBY BITIXCK ' as Lave chequered her fitful history, it is plain that there is College in surplices, the Catholic clergymen of drawings. T D —B —11 to 2 agst General Peel- banking, I shall offer a few remarks on the texture of the Irish band or the Irish St. John's The Clerk , in compliance with the resolution of leniency shown to him, the samo as with any other taken ; 11 tol2 agst Cambuscan—takcu ; 11 to 2 agst Scottish subject. nothing cither in the the city in surplices, thurifer, 4c. Mr. F. T. Howard aud Upon reference to the chart and drawing No. 1, it will be brain which should prevent them from excelling cither in the board passed on the lltli inst., submitted that blackguard. Chief—taken ; 8 to 1 agst Birch Broom—taken ; 12 to 1 Unless, then, there be a proper system of banking in an effectivn choir performed tho " Pange Lingua" during seen that the proposed now cut would commence at tho Capt. Newport—We have not shown more leniency to a country no combination of favourable circumstances handicraft or iuvtnition. It is further a matter of satisfaction altur was decorated in a manner suited West end of the Ford Channel, aud that the centre lino the extent of the Ferrybauk part of the Waterford agst Paris—taken; 1O0 to 7 agst Blair Athol—taken ; 100 , the procession. The Mr. Pen rose, tliau to anyone else. to G agst Coast Guard—taken ; 20 to 1 ag«t Baragah— otherwise, will save that country from prostration nnd ought to he of thanksgiving to us, that we nre occupied festival of Corpus Ciiristi. Mr. Mosley sent a would be generally about 150 )ards distant from theembiuk- dispensary district is, very nearl square miles ; aud and the competitions of general in- to the great y, 3J Mr. Richards said his meaning was that Mr. Penrose taken ; 20 to 1 agst Ely—taken ; 25 to 1 agst Valiant, decay. Spain with nntold natural in pcacctul exhibitions, , pair of vases for the use of tho church on this occasion, ment wall of the Little Island until opposite Prospect , resources—geo- dustry, while so luimy of the regions of our fair globe should the distance from the dispensary, at any point , does was not kept in custody. 100 to 3 agst Strafford—Uken ; 100 . to 3 agst Ack- graphical and mineral—and after the discovery which were specimens of the most beautiful and artistic House, at which point we lose the rock nt the snrfacc in the Captain Newport—We had him in custody twice. ^ of be the stages of cruel-and unrelenting slaughter. Would nursery bottom of the channel, and aro euabled to take the lino moro not exceed! two miles, but 90 per cent of the ap- worth—taken ; 40 to 1 agst Prince Arthur—taken ; 50 to 1 South America possessed of more specie, more workmanship. Mr. Feunessy contributed from bis The Mayor said there WRS no leniency shown to Mr. Pen- absolnto that some of the intending emigrants would reflect in time rarest kind for the to the Southward , and nearer to tbo centre of the existing plicunts reside within three-fourths of n mile agst Copenhagen, 66 to 1 ngst Hoilyfox. gold and silver than any other country a quantity ol flowers and exotics of the rose beyond not keeping him in custody. For himself, hed out and their numbers ever possessed what n hcttcr field our show-rooms present to their energies altur, and also Mr. William Power, of channel. At about 600 yards from tlie West end of tho of the dispensary. The number of dispensary The thirty runners were weig before or since from the absence of a than the fearful odds of civil broil upon tbe suil of jtho decoration of the personally, the bench had no feeling, but they had every hoisted upon tbe telegraph board at exactly half-past two , proper system of King-street. This splendid silver crown, which has been for Ford Channel tho cut would follow a straight direction , and tickets issued for the year ended 25th March last, banking to give currency and circulation to that cap stranger. Please to accept my heartiest wishes, which I generally along the lino of excavations, made from consideration for his very respectable family. o'clock—half an hoar before the appointed hour for starting ital, a century the greatest ornament of this chmcb, was ex- forty-five to parties in that portion of thu Waterford district , CousUble Fluellen said he desired to add one tnoie decayed away for two centuries after to an extent must again lament to have been accidentally prevented from ' Rev. Thos. Euglisb, to fifty years since, nn'il opposite the East end of Littlo —but, owing to tho loug delay in clearing the course, it was not hibited dnring the Exposition. The has been o7, via., 28 visiting and 29 dispensary observation to what he had already stated. About eleven ' recorded of 3ny other country in history conveying from my own lips, for the full success aud cudur- aud careful supervision the decorations Island, when the new cut would fall into the reach of the uot until a quarter-past three o clock that tbe horses neared . ing usefulness of the prcseut exhibition." under who>e constant tickets ; out of the 57 tickets, -15 were issued b o'clock samo night Mr. Courtcney (Mr. George Courtenay tbe post. Then another tedious delay ensued, in which eight Scotland, on the other hand, a century were effected, was assisted by Mr. \V. K. Coramins, T.C., river under Bellevue. Drawing No. 2 shews tho relative y ago. was in TIIK IIANQUL'T. he believed was the gentlotuan's name) called at the banacks false starts occurred Warrior, Valiant, Cathedral, Birch- under whose immediate direction numerous lamps were depths to be dredged along tbo centro line of tho cat and also members of the committee and wardens residing in , every way the poorest country in Europe ; she had pre- , certainly one of the most sumptuous aud inquired for the policeman who ivent home with Mr. broom, Cambuscan, Surat, Sloster Richard, PJauet, aud se- viously ori inated a Bysteru of banking, The banquet put up around the gra nd altar in the most suitable manner, on the North slopes. The bottom of tbe channel is here Wnterford, and 12 by members at the Ferrybank -lie (the constable) went down to him, and he g the joint-stock shown As executed ou a level lino from end to end hut the Penrose. veral of the others frequently breaking away. At sixteen which has resulted in her ever held in Ireland, took place in the Round Room, lending a most beautiful effect to the toute ensemble , par- , side, regretted to suy he heard language from him which he did ' system, being, in pro- ' in (lie effect caused by the lamps arouud materials in the bottom being hardest at the npper end, aud vninuteB to four o clock the flag was dropped to au excellent portion to her population, the richest country Mansion House, shortly after eight o clock. At ticularly observable Mr. Jiicub moved, and Mr. Grubb seconded the not expect. The gentleman said tbe police were worryiug start, when Historian made play for tbe first half mile, fol- iu the apse. I D the dusk of the evening, the lights bad a most gradually decreasing towards the lower end, natural causes Europe. this hour the whole line of Dawson-strect was thickly he left to form such inclination ai mny bo due following motions :— the man, and that they bad no right to bo taking him u]>. lowed by Bircbbroom, Major, Coastguard, and General Peel, imposing appearance. Mr. Joseph O'Neill leut most ef- may to the Witness assured tbe gentleman he had no feeling, one way The deposits in the banks of Scotland are lined with carriages. On arriving at the steps of out the arrangements. Several scour Of tho river currents, Mr. Stephens is, I consider, Resolved—That the board agrco to establish a medical tbe latter being on tho inside to the mile and a quarter this fective iiid in earryiiiR- or the other, in tho matter, and that in what he did he had moment little 3hort of fift this, the official residence of every Lord Mayor, I friends vied with each other in contributing flowers, silver right in the opinion evprYssed in his report tbat the lower depot ut Fcrrybaiik, requesting the Watcrfonl dispensary post, where Tbo General took slight lead, followed by y millions. There wore loj officials of the- corpo- part of tbe Ford Channel will eventually become much committee to advertise for tenders to supyly a suitable room, only performed his duty. Ely and fiura^ah ; Scottish Chief lying close up was millions of tons of merchandise carried over the rail- observed a large number of vases ami other costly ornaments for the decoration of tbe deeper The Mayor said the constable had properly discharged his whom were attired in the most :iltar sanctuary and other holy places, adding a most im- if the proposed cut be executed. It will be seen by reference submitting same tu the board. fourth, Bircbbroom fi fth, and Copenhagen next. Major at ways of Scotland last year against 1J millions in Ire- ration , some of , Resohed—That tho bourd fix the salary of the Wa- duty, nnd in thut expression ot opinion Mr. Keating expressed this time beld a good plnce with Paris,' Mr. Nuylor's two In fact it more resembled the pressive religious beauty to ihe iuterior ot the church. From to drawing No. 3, that I propose to make a new cut 200 land. The manufactories of Paisley and Glasgow, tbe gorgeous livery. Misses feet wide at the bottom, with slopes of three to terford dispensary district at i!100 a year, including such his full concurrence. Summons ordered. close up with him. Hall-way through the furze of our old Irish kings—a " Brian the h'aithlegg gardens, through the kiudncss of the otio on cither Drunk Only.—Ellen Keaue, un uufortuuute female, for steam fleet of tho Clyde, and the magnificent farming palace of one Power came n lurgo supply of cauiclias, peonies, rhodo- side. attendance as may be required at the medical depot to be Uaragan and Ely both beaded General Peel, and so they of the Lothians have all been the creation of of a Lord .Mayor of , established .it Ferrybank some time absent from her previous accustomed place in the came dewu tbe hill towards Tattenham Comer, where , tho Brave " for instance—than that dendrons, &c. The people went in tho greatest crowds to In fixing the line of cut recommended, I have kept iu , and requests the committee (which the utate they understand is adjourned to the 30th), to advertise for dock, was brought up uuder a charge, prcferrrd by Con- Paris ran into fifth or sixth place, and iu the turn into the Scotch system of banking. The Scotch banks will the modern city of Dublin. There were visit their Lord present in the Holy Eucharist. The church view the reduction of the cost of execution to a minimum of having been found by him drunk in A take a single pound on a deposit recei of Honor to consistent with the formaticn of a good navigable channel such officer aud elect him as soou as possible ; that the stable White, part- straight n regular scrimmage took place with tbe second pt, and allow in- coaches of hislonlshi p before the mansion, on either hell rang every hour, the Act of Reparation , munt-place the night before, at ten minutes past two o'clock. terest on it; the result is, that every shilling in tba country the Sucrcd Heart of Jesus was read from the pulpit. and I find tbnt this can best be attained, not by the. entire committee be requested to report monthly to tho board tho and rear division, and they came round in such disorder side of which were ranged the city Fire Brigade in number of tickets received ut tho dispensary during tbe The Mayor said she slionld be committed for a month. Mr. that it was difficult tell what were immediataly in tbe rear is economised and employed iu industrial operations, in Inside the The priests and students went in successive groups to avoidance of the roraoval of some portion of the rock, but by disorderly p their helmets, and appropriate unilorm. tho Blessed Sacrament cutting nway the rock surfaco to the extent indicated preceding month, same to bo entered on our proceedings, so Keating asked was slm Constable White said of tbe leading lot . General Peel unquestionably got ronnd creating manufactures, trade, and tbe enormons develop- visit , in toutaue aud surplice, on not, hut she was drunk, very drunk. Mr. Keating said she ment of prosperity I have enumerated. hall stood the renowned Gallowglasses, with their which coutinuod from before two sections NOJ. 8 to 12 inclusive,on drawing No. 3. It appears, that if the number of tickets should iudicate an lDcrrasc of tbe turn into .the straight, aud takiug a position next tbe during the Exposition, ought then to get only the usual fine for being drunk. Tue and Scotisb. Chief on In the North of Ireland, too, if a man invest any of his round hats, unique dresses, and halbetts in hand. 'clock until seven. Amongst the clergymen present were according to careful calculations, made from the various duty after the appointment of the new medical officer, tho lower raits, Ely following on his rigbt, o board may bc awure of the fact Mayor observed that the usual rule was to give such persons, tbe rigbt of Mr. Cartwriglit's colt, these three being closely capital in plant or machinery for industrial operations, and They stood without moving a muscle—in fact so the following :—Tho Rev. P. Kent , P.P., St. Patrick's ; sectiono, that tbe total quantity of materials tbat would , as it is their auxious desire fully to afford to the sick poor tho benefit of proper medical at least, a month. Tho Clerk said that a known prostitute followed by Blair Atbol in The General's track, Baraga.li puts the facts and tbe documents before tbe managing these men that many persons im- Rev. James Vincent Cleary, D.D. ; Rev. T. English, Adm. ; have trt he excavated, in order to form tho proposed cut, stationary were 250 cubic yards and from the advice. found , drunk and disorderly could be fined 40s., or three on the lower ground, with Cambuscan on bis rigbt, coming directors of any of the local banks, before be leaves the statues, prepared for Rev. P. Nolan, St. J OIIU 'R ; Rev. George Commins, C.C. ; would bo 183, , results of tbo drunk only 40s., or one week. Capt. bank parloni- he will have, at once agined them to be marble , C.C ; Rev. K. J. Brown, boringd, I find tbat tbo relative proportions of tbe different liUII.DING—NOTICE OF MOTION. months, and for being ou next. Approaching the distance General Peel and Blair , arranged a cash credit , each one's Rev. R. Foiau, Rev. M. Ahcarn Newport said it was a mercy to send her up. Mr. Keating that will enable him to have his capital again to work bis the occasion. As the company entered lij-, C.C. : Rev. Tbos. M'Gratb, C.C. ; kinds of material wonld be those which arc hereinafter set The following notice ot motiou sent in 'by Mr. Atbol drew away, but on arriving at tbe point Blair Athol C.C. ; Rev. R. Dunp observed there was 210 incicy iu taking ber up and grading headed The General who bad not a straggle left in him concerns, instead of its being sunk in machinery. Ware ho name was announced to the Lord Mayor, who Rev. P. Flynn C.C ; Rev. Mr. Fanclly, O.S.F. ; Rev. Mr. down in the statement of estimated cost. Conn last day, will be discussed at next meeting :— . her to prison for such a period. The Mayor asked Mr. wheu collared, ami tbe sou of Blink Bouny and Stockwell to make the same applicationin any of tbe towns in the looked every inch a lord, with his long flowing Rossitcr, O.S.F. ; Her. F. O'Brien, Rev Thos. M'Dounell.&c. I have assumed that the total quautity of material that, Resolved-That this board regrets tbat the report of the would have to be removed in order to form the cut Gold's opiniou, thut gentleman having then come on the cutting him down in tbe most gallant manner, woo, though South, be would be answered by tbe manager, Mr. So-and-So, heard, his rich civic chain, and gorgeous robes of (even o'clock, th» Rev. Fathcu»Fox, conductor of tho would be committee rcconuncuding tin outlay of about .€120 for worship said the woman having been simpl " We never do any thing of the kind. We have no objection At taken away by artificial means, aud have framed tho esti- bench, and his y not without severe punishment, by two lengths ; three office. When his lordship introduced the company Oblate Mission at Trumore, preached a uiost impressive building increased hospital accommodation, was not allowed charged with drunkenness, they had no right to inquire lengths separated tbe second mid third ; and three-quarters to open an ucoouut with you, but we don't wish even bilh mate accordingly ; but, nevertheless, I shall bo prepared to to remain on tbe table for the inspection and consideration into the dining, or Round Room, as it is called , the Blessed Eucharist, the necessity of repentance, find that by commencing operations, so as whether sbo was a prostitute or not. Tbe Mayor said of a length divided the third aud fourth. ' Ely finished fifth, for discount ; and if you do open an account, remember we sciaion ou the to lemovc the ¦of tho guardians, for, at least one week, instead of being 's Improvement Act gave them tho power will require yon always to have spectacle was trul y magnificent. This room was Litany of the Saints wa« sung hard materials at the upper end of tho Ford Channel , iu the the Town Birch broom sixth, Cambuscan seventh, Baragah and Coast- a balance to your credit, as &c., previous to which the put, and passed at oner, and in tbu absence, of several to impose tho heavier penalty, and it was 011 tbat rule close up. The last lot romprised Warrior, our London'directors require all the money we can collect. ori inally built for GiorgelV., and is doubtless and choir. Tho rev. gentleman took his text first instance, souic portiou of the soft material at tho guard being uext, g by tbe clergy members who tako much interest in managing the union the l>cnch always acted. Air. Goold said under Izaak Walton, Privateer, Master Richard, and Snrat. Dor- It would ba sheer folly to look for the creation of manufac- thclargest single apartment in Ireland—itis in every from 1st Epistle of St. Panl to the Coriuthians,cbap 10, verse Lower or East end will be removed by tl|c additional scour without unnecessary expenditure : that the said vote and made, that would seem to him tures under this system. is it not that will thus be immediately created. Should this prove the charge at present mouse walked in with tbe crowd. The time in wbicb the way worthy of the independent and intellectual cor- 10:—"The Chalice of Benediction which we bless, passing of said report be rescinded, in consequence of tha to be a very strong construction of the act of parlia- being a second and u It will, doubtless, be remarked tbat 1 bave not alluded of Christ ? And tho bread to be the case, the result will also be a reduction, pro tanto race was ruu was 2 min. 13{ sees., to Irish metropolis. It is lighted by the Communion of the Blood , state of suffering of many of tbo ratepayers, and because ment, but ho was only giving, he should observe, his Blink and three- the local bauks of Dublin, the Band of Ireland, the Hiber- poration of the paitukiDg of the Body of the Lord ?" of tbe estimate. quarter less time than his dam, Bonny, which we break, is it not the outlay proposed is unnecessary, inasmuch as the gover- individual opinion. Mayor— Fine thut girl twenty shillings quarters of a second longer thau tbe shortest time ou record nian Bank, and tbe Royal Bank. Although the Bank of Ire- gasaliers from the roof, as also a bt'It of gas jets, made by the rev. gentleman on his vast With regard to the disposal of (lie raatciial to be ex- The impression noi s of the I/oner Hospital havo generously, signified their and costs, ov send ber to jail for one week. The imprisoumut —that of Kettledrum in 1801. land has 96 branches injtowns.and a paid up capital of £3,000,- numbering several hundred , which run round soon he effaced. The church was filled to cavated and dredged, I propose that tbo (Zeorfj of the rock, readiness, to place at tho disposal of this board a wiug of , audience cannot was taken. The Loels-up—Mr. Richards, S.I., asked tbe TnE MANOR PLATE, of .50 sovs; weight for age, with 000 a reservefund of £1,067,000 and an authorisedissue of the walls of the whole apartment. The chair was overflowing, just as wo remember it during the Redcmp- aud so much of the stones and largo gravel as may be re- that convenient institution , situate only A few yards from to how tbe police were to deal quired for tbo purpose, should he placed in the bencb their instructions as beaten allowances ; the winner to be sold for 200 sovs ; £3,738,428, it is marvellous of what little valne it has ever occupied by the Lord Mayor himself. Behind him torist Mission. The Litany of the Blessed Virgin was form of a tbis union-house which renders it impossible that the interests with the offenders they got at night ? Hitherto when they been to tbe manufacture or commerce of tbe country ; its aud then tho holy ceremonies guide or training bank on tbe South side of the channel Rt three-quarters of a mile. stood an immense mirror, and over that were written effectively sung by the choi r, of tho sick poor could suffer even iu a case of emergency ; had no lock-up tbere was nu ohjectiou to take up prisoners ' b De Clare—Titiaua 3 yrs, 7st. management has always beeu antiquated and behind tha lorious day concluded with Benediction of the Most the East end of Little Island, as indicated by tho letters C D. that although this project has been pressed upon this boai-4 Col. Martyn s Oberon, y , in j«ts of gas the letters V. K. with a brilliant star, of this g for the night, when thcro was u way for their being got home, ¦Hbs (Morgan) 1 times, and to this day if you want to see " the way not to Adorable Saciament. on drawing No. 1 and tbu Admiralty Chart. Tbis bnnk ivill for 8omo .veins, it has been uniformly rejected, and that the iu the men's day-roon also of pus, between. At the opposite end of the require about 5,000 cubic yards. The remainder of the became they should be kept , men Lord Reudlesham's Uiotned, 3 yrs, 7sl 41b ...(Morgan) 'J do it" curried to its extreme limit, go to almost any of the VISITATION.—His Lordship tbe Bishop, the Most Rev. ratepayers ought to be spared at the present time, especially should stay up to watch them, aud after tbat the force should ' 7st (II. Taylor) 3 offices of the Bank of Ireland. The position of tbis bank room, which is quite round, was erected a very large stones aud gravel should be placed also in the form of a from any augmentation of tho rates, particularly as it Mr. Hart s Loafer, 3 yrs, Dr. O'Brien, is, at present, ou a visitatiou through the diocese. guide or training bunk along tho North shore take thei r meals iu the same room ; now tbat difficulty was Betting—100 to 30 agst Oberon, 1 to 1 each agst Diouicd 1 5, no doubt, peculiar, for of their capital of £3,000,000, crown , in colored jets of gas, with which were ex-: , between cannot be shown that any inconvenience has, at any time, overcome by their having a look-up, and be (Mr. Richards) £2 630,769 were borrowed by the Eaglish Government B feast of tho Annunciation (transferred), April 5, Prospect House and tbe West end of tbo and Loafer. Oberon made play, followed by Humphrey, to , during quisitel entwined the " green immortal shamrock," O the reclaimed land arisen from' the want of sufficient hospital accommodation. would wish to have the instructions of the magistrates as to the last French war, on somewhat the same princi y Couvcnt of M ercy, Rochester, State of New York, under Bellevue, as indicated by the lines K P. The day and the distance, a here tbe latter gave way to Dioued, who ple that also formed of gas. The tables, which were ai iu the Ihe chief business to-day was adjudicating on the how they would deal with their prisoners ? It was ordered challenged at tho Stand, but failed to get up, and Oberon a highwayman would borrow your purse—tbat is, it was Downey, the amiable, daughter of our respected mud may be disposed of within the bank of E F, so as to , thick as they could well be placed, were splendidly Miss Aunie form about silicon acres of land. I apprehend claims for admission and applications for out-door by the bcucli that all prisoners arrested be kept all night won by three-quarters of n length; half, a length separated taken. Then as their i«suo of notes is convertiblu, tboy that such of and brought down each succeeding moruiog to the Police must always keep a large amount in gold to pay ornamented with flowers and other devices. The fellow-citizen , Mr. Michael Downey, was received iuto re- tho rights of this part of the foreshore as may not bo already relief. The board abjourned at three o'clock. second and third. The winner was claimed. these notes the name of Sister Mary Gertrude. The Most Office, save un Saturday night ; ou these nights the prisoners ENTINCK LATE if gold be demanded, BO that in point of fact the Bank walls were decorated with banners. In the orchestra ligion by vested iu tho Watorford Harbour Commissioners may bo STATE OF THE HOUSE. The B P of 50 sovs (handicap) for all oges ; Rev. Dr. Tiinon, Bishop n( Buffalo, officiate-), nnd preached Remaining in house last iveuk ...... 1037 were to be retained until morning, then discharged to be wiuuers extra. Three-quarters of a mile. of Irelaud may be looked upon more as a great monetary was an excellent military band, under the leadership acquired from the Crown on easy terms. If it should be Bgcuey—bearing the same relation to the an eloquent sermon on the holy state of virginity. iouud inexpedient, for any reason which does not now ap- Admitted since .., ...... 02 summoned. Lord Westmoreland's Cour do Lion, by Kataplan—Lio- Government and who was recentl in Waterford. UESDAY — Before the Mayor, Mr. C. Newport, aud Capt. public institutions of the country that an of Mr. Savage, y —- ^ — pear,to place the softer materials within the bank under Pios- Born ...... 5 T . ness, 3 yrs, Oit :. (J. (irimsbaw) 1 army agent does The attendance was everything that could be desired. Discharged during this week ...... tl'J Newport, D.L. A Crowded Levee —The largest levee of Mr. G. Hodgman's Hawksbaw, 3 yrs, Hit lib... (Morris) '2 to a marching regiment—tban as a great banking com- FASHION A IlL E NE WS. pect House and Springfield, these might be deposited in the ... lace this morning at eleven, tbe presenta- pany established to develop tbe trade The wines were sparkling, and of the purest vintoge, deep water portions of tbe King s Chauucl,betwuen Blenheim Died ... 1 the seasou took p Mr. Johnson's Antidote, 4 yrs, 7st (Prior) 3 and commerce of tbe A deputation of ladies from Ireland attended at tions, among whom wore several distinguished foreigners, Amazo- couutry. and as it may in some degree aud Golden Rocki>,ovcr a great portion of which tbe water K' Total remaining, ...... 1021 Betting—7 to i agst Cour de Lion, 7 to 2 agst to the dinner itself, Marlborough House: on Friday to present some luce to the being exceedingly numerous. Tbe officers in waiting were Tbe Hibernian Bank has the confidence of the great belt be judged from the following bill of fare, which I Wales. The deputation consisted of the Mar- from 60 to 100 feet deep at low water, and by discharging the Geucral average weekly cost ...... '2j. nian, 5 to 1 agst Hawksbaw. Princess of kept decidedly busy for fully an hour, and tbe recitals of the A with' SO added ; of tue people of all classes, and as far as iu nuua will the Marchioness of Drogheda the barges at tho upper and lower ends, accordiug as tbe tide Do. in infirmary ...... 2s. 4.1. Tbe BURGH ST IRS of fire sovs. each, subjoin :— chioneta of Waterford, , deeds of the presented were very interesting. The first to ht for age ; mares and geldings allowed 31b. aud sell- permit it is a most useful as it is a most populari istitntion. Clanricarde, the Marchioness of Kjldare, the might be ebb or Hood, there would bo no risk of any damage Do. fever hospital ...... Os. Od. weig N'ltip-i—Spring, turtle, wliilc, a la Keltic. Marchioness of stand before the Conscript Fathers wero two heroes, Ge- ing allowances. Half a, mile, Of the management of tbe Royal Bank it would not be fi-.li—Turbut , Cork, tbe Couutcss of Erne, the Viscountess Gort , to any part of the navigation. I should observe that , by Dining Hall ...... Is. 7d. • , lobster sauce, salmon, fillets of solia, smelts Conntcsi of mghty and Honayne.who were shown to bave got delightfully Mr. H. Goater's Polaud; by Autocrat—Westmania, i yr«, possible to speak too highly, and as far as the resonrces of fillet of mackerel. the Lady Anualy , tho Lady Clennont, and Mrs. Taylor, means of the guide banks C D aud K F—but more especially Cost of provisions aud necessaries £72 0 8 evening before. Ordered to tip y tho former—the currents, both at flood aud ebb Do. cousumed ...... £108 ft 0 drnuk at Mount Misery the 8st 61b. (£40) ... .^...... i ... (J. Goater) 1 the bank could be made available for the purpose, the mana- Kntriw—Vol-au-vcntof lobsters sweet bread-imushrooms, 'flic Marquis of Kildare accompauiedthe ladies, and present. b , would be over biilf-n-crown and costs, which they did. Next came gers have done, to tha foil extent of theirmeans , , made to ran more regularly and more effectually as regards Balance against Uniou ... £1890 0 0 YESTHKDAY.—Tbe Grand Stand Stakes (baudicap) of 10 , everything lamb, swttt breai)i.,musbvoonis fillets of chicken and truffle 1 , ed an oak casket.—Daily Neuit. N Mich ael Fennesi>y, prostrate in Bakehouse-lane, on Saturday ttut coald be done for tbe trad* aud , * the maintenance of depth through the proposed cut in the SUMBBB OF FBBSOKB WHO EKCEIVB1) KELIBF IN TUB SOTS, each, li ft., with 100 added ; winners extra. Last commerce of the city tendrous of veal, sumach, amtton cutlets inacedoine of A RRIVAL or THE LORD LIEUTENANT .— His Ex- night, from excessive snetipn, was favored with a similar of Dublin. ,-.. - - , Ford Chanuel. On the accompanying Admiralty Chart I UXIOff DUBINO TUB 8BVBM DATS PBBCBDIHO 8ATUB- mile and three quarters of Metropolitau Stakes Course ; 18 . vegetables, lamb cutlets, with asparagus, peas, veal cutlets the Lord Lieutenant aud suite arrived ut Kingstowu imposition. The Noble Art.— Richard Walsh and Patrick 1; Alabama 3 yrs ost 1 have writteu so far in yaiu if 1 had not cellency have shown, by a red dotted line, tbe cnurse or track of a DAT, TDB 21ST »AT OP MAT, 1861 :— subs :—Welbcck, 3 yrs. 6st 101b, , , sottKtbtBg to and toinatos. via Hotyhead , per I bo mail steamer Gougb same night, about a quarter past nine, paid, in 3. Ten ran. suggest suitable to tbe exigencies of tlie on Saturday evening, vessel passing through tho King's Channel. The advantage, Watorford , 61(5; Kilbarry, 2; KiUotteian ,S: Faithlcgg.lo; , ?lb, 2 ; Tarn of Lock, 6 jn, 7st 61b, timM or the Removes—Saddle of inutton.haunch of muttoii.voast sirluin Ulster, en route for London. company with several admirers of the fancy, a visit to Mr. Tho Two-year-old Stakes of 10 sova. each, with 50 added. rcqurremenU of tbe country. My proposition is the establish- quarter lamli AS regards saving iu distance, by tbo proposed cut is obvious Gullinakill , 1; Woodstown, 8; Killea, 5; Kilmacleague , 10; in Bskchouse-lane aud there having heel, four . olio tongue ind chickens, Limerick The Princess Clothilde has entered the seventh , however Rathmoylau, 7; Druincanuon 1 ; Tramorc, 13 ; Island Ducjiau's establishment , Half a mile. 29 subs:—Mr. Hodgman's Victorious, 1: ment at once of a great national bankingcompany in Dublin capons with truffle*, roulard of veal. at a glance. I shonld state , tbat the distance , time, proceeded to belt tbo juice of the liams. month of her pregnancy. _ between the points A and li, which nre common to Kcane, 10 ; Pcmbrokestown, 2; Reisk, 5; Newcastle, 2 ; Kil- imbibed for some Captain W. H. Cooper's Antimacassar, 2; Count F. rie with branches. in every town.ia-Jiehnd, no matter bow lioakts— Ducklings, turkey poults, leverets, roast chickens. the of each other in a yard at the rere of the houfe, small the population His Eminence Cardinal Antuuelh bus in the kind- two, would be 5,300 yards through the King's Channel as meaden, 3; Aglish, 7 ; Dunldtt, 1 ; Ballincrea, 0 ; Kilmn- grape out Lagrange's b. c. Le Bearnaia, 3. , tbe Sooicb system of bankingto U Entremets—.Mlies—Maraschino, gold water, belle vu?, But wholly unknown to the proprietor. The polishing was 's Plate of 100 guineas, for mares only. Two adopted, that is; Interest ta be allowed on all deposit* from est muniier forwarded to Mr. Edward M'Mahon an exquisitely coupared with 2,500 yards through the Ford Channel, being cavogue, 1 ; KUcollum, 3 ; Rathpatrick, 5 ; Itossinan, 6; Her Majesty ' wine ISclgravijii. Creams—Vanilla, uoyeau, luliennc atraw- Our Saviour's hesd, beau- 12 j Kil- goinff on for somo time when a very active member of the and a quarter miles:—Ciller Ou, 1; Stranger, 2. Five ran. one pound upward*; and the system of cash creditsas is Pastry—tieuoisp, chocolate , cut Uouiau Cameo neck pendent of a saving of 2,800 yard;, or nearly a mile and five-eighths iu Portuoscully, 0; Pootroue, 1; UlliJ , 3; Killabcy, Constable Guilfoyle, pounced upon tho Urry, apricot, , French apricot iu fine gold, richly enamelled, as n prizo for the proposed cut. It should be observed beacon, 1; Faruoguc, '2 ; Kilbride, 3 ; Union at largo, 201 ; official peace society, The Epsom Four-year-old Stakes of , 60 sovs each, b ft; usual with tbo Scotch Bank. If either tEe Hibernian or , cabinet , clinncillor, and iced puddings. tifully mounted favour of , however , and with upraised baton and extended arm, cried ch.mtilly harkds which U now beiug organised by the commercial that it is not iu point of distance alone that the latter in deaf and dumb institution, 2; total, 1021. buffers, , New Derby Course.—Blue Mantle, 1; Jaruicoton 2. Two lioyal Banks would form the nucleus,of aaob an insUtutibb, Hot-house grapes, pine apples, strawberries,chcr- the bazaar would out—" Hold! enough." Tbe battle ended, and tbe officer tbe difficultiesof tbe Ucssfrt— young men of Dublin iu aid of the Sisters of Charity, North he superior to the former, for in passing through the King's ran. commeocemMtwould be uuobfaseMd, apples, orange*, French plums, figs.almonds and raisins, invited tbe heroes to court next morning, but their naturally Stakes of 10 SOTS, each, h ft, with but of this I am thoroughlyand entirely convinced rics, William- street. Channel H vessel's course roust be laid through no less than 1'HE BANKING SYSTEM Tbe South-western that irrccn gases, apricots, peaches, ginger, brandied cherries. retiring dispositions debarred tbem availing ot the honor, 100 added by tho South Western Railway Company ; one such an. institution carried out accordingto tbe system ,W Mrs. O'Connor and daughter, Mrs. aud Miss Chcs- twenty out of the thirty-two points of tho compass, whereas TO TUB EDITOE OF TUB WATBBFOBD KKWS. * Ices— Stiawberry, V'anilfa, croatn, orango ir,ttcr, niille and they were not present. The officer was directed to force mile—Cistlo Hill, 1; Nebucbadneziar, 3 ; Quarantine, 3. has done so much for Scotlandwould do more to raii» iha> lir and Mrs. Hornby have arrived ou ;i visit al Faithlegg through tho Ford Channel her course would not only be so S IR —A B tho prosperity of a country depends much upon way. Ungallant—John Con- fruits, wafers. , ., , ,„ . , practically, in u direct.Iine them to court in the usual Eight ran. - - * coudition of tbe country than any other means that eouH including the Mayor of Water- House, the scat of X. Power , Esq., D.L. much shorter, aud , but the pre- tho facilities afforded to its population to obtain money to nolly was charged with disorderly conduct in Ballytruckle be proposed. There sr« ample-»tid' All the Mayors, vailing (or South-VVcst) wind would suit for sailing vessels Tbe Epsom Cup of 10 sovs. each, with 200 added. Derby abaDd«ritr«Wi»in» whole Colonel Roberts lus left Newtown for London. carry out tho commercial pursuits thereof, I would call your the previous evening. It seemed that John, from some Stag, 3 yrs., the country, pUntj.of CipUallying Ml» that oomW' ford, John Lawlor, Esq., appeared, as did tho both up and down, and, farther, the uew cat woald be fres course. 26 subs:—The Little 1 ; Tbe Clown, 3 be made The Mayor of Waterford arrived at the Hibernian attention to tho following facts:—In Scotland there is one reason or other uot publicly knowa, was oat of sorts 4 yis., 3; seven ran. available at I SCOUMO; to creaU»na l aiUiB miDOfactnrzs. of the Corporation of Dublin, in the dining hall , in Irom the strong eddies arising from the tortuous course and joint-stock bank to every 522 of iti population, whilst in yrs., 2 ; Graoboro, ^ Hotel to attend the Exhibition. 4, at the time in question, and meeting with a damsel Stakes of 5 SOTS, each, with 40 added. Three 11 wouio venture to usOT, Uutt ttB» i» ,hund«d«npoai scarlet cloaks ; the officers in their piojocting spurs of rock which exist in the King's Channel, Ireland there is only one to every 20,000 of the people ; the Tbe Walton o 1 their beautiful The Duke de MulskofT, Marshal I'cllisier, is dead. conveying u pitcborof teetotal beverage, otherwise a quantity a mile :— Powderbam, 1; Corinthian, 3 ; Loarer, bundled* of traders m'nJabUn-viw from five pounds to ss> company, including, and render the navigation through it both difficult and tankriiotu issue of Scotlund is £3,900,000, and of Ireland quarters of ' reg imental?, and the general Arthur Kavanogli , Esq., D.L,, Borris House, and of tbe limpid spriug, he most ungallautly abused her, and 3; four ran. ; . : many hundred*in toefrp6iii6«ajM try'day in tho|rei»whc> best attire. The dangerous. 1 estimate that tbe cost of forming the propoied £0,500,000. With such facts is these, I think somo effort ber crock. The iujured damsel appealed ' of course, the ladies , in their very family, have taken Cooluin Lodge, Ballymacaw, for tlio sea* follows:— ended by cracking never thought of lodama * poand in a bank or opening a cut, 4c , would bo as ought to be mudo amongst the commercial public of Ireland, Wilson who, just then, was bard by, and tbat RESOURCES AND BANK IN scene was one of surpassing beauty, and the son, aud arrived there last meek. Cube Yds. ». d. £ j. to Constable , THE INDUSTRIAL bank account.• A.t K &<« when we find tbe mostoi far-fetched d. now that tbe opportunitiesof registering companies under gallant officer , true to the iustinct whichever makes a brave SYSTEMS OF IRELAND. and y^iCT- wtonet ijwopowl.u » mewa i arrangements being excellent, all seemed right well Mr. and Mrs. E. Pewer, have left Easllands, in toft clay aud mud 88,410 at 1 0 -1,320 10 0 can be so easil nvestment Dredging the " Limited Liability Act," y availed .of, to mail ruah to the defence of a damsel in distress, at ouce TO THE EDITOR OF TUE " IRI8R TIKES. for peupte,or -Inland, and whiUt etm nermuper laid before them. The Tramoro for London. accommodation for tbo " ' % : we. pleased with the rich treat get np loino additional bauking public, interfered. John, determined to set all law and order at High-etreet, Dublin, 13th Hay,' 1864; take sp Moulds prwpfauses ot cuapaniea proposeo.to be. numbered over 000, amongst whom The Most Kev. Dr. Conatty, Coadjutor Bishop of „ bard claj and grarel 8,370 ,, 10 627 W 0 and by tbat meani give oar speculative people of the South had tho audacity to level bard words at tbe cbivdris ¦ eitabluhed• asking Irishmen company andstones 25,710 „ a 3 denaucc, SIB—There is, I am convinced, so class in t,h.e com- to.subscribe their capital to do ladies for the first time introduced Kilmore, has arrived at tho European Hotel. hard clay 2,895 15 0 an opportunity of aiding in developing the resources of theii officer, and got hirnjelt nabbed in consequence. Fined 10s. something for. the coWr*w d were very many clay »late ... 1 B10 „ 15 0 1,207 10 0 munity more deeply interested, or more seriously in- . benefit the peopleat tbe The Very Rev. Dr. Hally, P.P., V.G., has arriv- Blasting rock, . country .which our fellow-eountrymen in the North are doing or it week. A Totttring Wall—Thomas Wall was had up niort rwaote parts of tfe Mrth, • U'is surely wise proper into the Mansion House. Your obedient servant, COMHKBCE AMU PROGRESS. volved in the present condition and the future prospects . in* were : — ed at the European Hotel from Duugarvau. iu the USUR ! way as a nuisance to the pnblic in Barrack-st. oil to. oonHdsr whether \y, fcejpiug : our capital at BoUi, we On the right of the ltight lion the tard Mayor Total dredging, &c. 183,260 13,635 U 0 being on that occasion in a very tottering of Ireland than tbe wholesale traders throughout the Chanccllot , the Lady Mayoress, Lord Mayor Tbe Very Rev. Dean Hoare, left this city on Saturday night, , wimld not be-fte tutans of doing incalculablegood to out Tbe Lord Packing and forming guide banks at C D and PETTY A KSUYA > CK8,—WO havo heard thut Mr. Patrick condition indeecd ; called ou to subscribe Ss. 6d. and costs, country. i . - . ' ¦' common0PMU»ry by the other, parts left this city on Tuesday for pier for each end of Mubcr of Joliti.strcet :t very worthy dliaeu, is receiving or take 48 hours. Conscimtiont and. . OW^iy—Michael There are published statistics to show the decrease of ijTftawi, the s*me as'at present in Uie Mid Lady Giay, lkiron Deasy, Mrs. Willis, Hon. J. P. Verekcr, Joseph Fisher, Esq., , additional lead, aud forming , , ht iu ¦ ¦ exist* , lfor*, to be rc-oxamiucd before the committee li«uk E F trade, Hartry, who was flying it extensively on Saturday nig in our oereal aud other crops, to exhibit the decline: of assistiag our fanning 'tnd "a&iicuUoriilcUssi* in ibe same Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. li raves Sir Thomas Larcoin, Mrs. Lawson, London, via. Milford, surface within bank E F ; removing cud of somo petty amioyauces; in his under the guite of a A. C M'Cormack. : Mrs. Armstrong, Sir George Forstcr, .Mrs. which adjourued to Friday, tuu 27th hist. Peter-street, was duly proclaimed by our population, and the falling off in the amount .9^de- manner as they are assisted »oC sustained1>y HfcV'tynks of .luditc livrtvick , on Irish Taxation (iiles's Quay and rebuilding samo ; buoys prevention of nuisauccs, TbU U ditcrcditublc, and should be feeling that bo was drunk , Mick felt that Scotlaud ' Sullirau, <*ol. Lake, Miss I^n com, Sir W. Wilde, Mrs. Conscientiously posits in banka, and in tho amount of gov.erom.Wli and , and iu every;okWiiway, doing all tbat'ean be fixed with screw moorings ...... 3,825 0 0 discountenanced wherever detected. Wo have read a certi- the lock-up was thf placo for him and accordingly,in the done to raise the coDditioa Vaucc, Sergeant Sullivan , Mr. John F. Maguire, .M.I'.; accompanied other securities held by the people, of Ireland; but aod prospecU.of . the- trade B AU MEAT.--0n Saturday, the Mayor, ficate from one of tbo vory first medical men in tho city most obliging manner, and to save the polios tho troublo of and commerce of tbo coilDtrj,—r«,n>, ,iir,;yoor;obedkuu Mr. Cogaii, M.I'.; lion Mrs. Ln-son. On his left were:— 17,360 It 0 new Model Lodging in there are no returns by which the enormous loes of ¦ ' the, Justice of Ap|KM l, Fanning, market juror, and attended by his Total conveying him, he hied him to the servant, . ' ., CoRBKiics OUIIBT. Tha Ijidy Mayoress of York , I^ord by Mr. P. (.'untingcucira aud hupuiutcudcuco, Sx. ... 1,726 0 U who visited his premises lately, to the effect that them is well as he could. One step from it he would capital sustained by the-wholesale traders ,during the MVICUC F Hon. Mr. Handock , the Peter-street as Mrs. Brady, Lord St. L , utafT, inspected tho markets thoroughly. In tho Square nothiu g. whatever in them prejudicial to health, In seeking and carried out- bis iutcntions of getting accommodated laat four years can to ascertained.! It is only when, a • ' Wght lion, the Hccordcr, Judge Hargrrave, Lady Wilde, • not go. . -; / MiLiTAihryBvys:;;''' . , „; ;' meat was Beizcd, and subsequently Total 18,088 0 0 for nuisances care should be taken that no unnecessary there tor the night. He was now called on_ to pay• fe. or go moro than usnal succession of . losses by bad debts t ¦ , ;,/ Muter Litton, Master Muip liy, Mrs. and Captain DeCourcy, a quantity of bad the public Mick adopted, ' Two compauies^' tfre, 10th depotjbjji ganijtanon I)ca his worship. This is good Service to The prices iu the foregoing estimate are, I consider, quite obstructions should be given to trade, already too limited to prison for three days. To oblige occurs that the Irish, trader'logins to feel . that the of . r this, , Me. Macdonogh, Q.C. ; Mrs. Cogan, Very Heir. n Graves, buried by oi dcr of of atonement to the oftvenaed laws of few , Sir Bumcicnt to execute the work on the line which I recom- in tbe city. We know that premisses like Mr. Maber's tho latter mode capital engaged in his trading^ which a years ago the Solicitor-Gcnrral, Mrs. Hnrgreave, Mrs. Maguire the poor. . ... only from two to Bernard Col. Dunne, Mr«. iu connection with tho mend ; the excavations would bo generally nre to bo found iu every city in tbo three kingdoms, and teetotalism, . _ „„..._ , , was to him a(poaitive reality, is now, under the altered llarke, Strgcaut Armstrong, Mi:sic.—A musical rehearsal, and iu no case more than more auxious to keep every- case was tha, qf Mr, U 0. Penrose, already \\ illi», Mr. and Mr. Vanco, M.P. ; Mr. John three feet into the clay slate rock, we also know that no man is Tbe next drenmatancea of. the , country, rapidlv disappearing, Miss Smith, Protestant Youg Men's Christian Association, was held four feet three inches. I am satisfied tbat the price of Ids. in proper order than be i». Indeed we arc aware that noticed, The defendant was called, but did not appear. Lawlor, Miyor of WaUrford ; Very Hev. Dr. Hally, P.P.. thing as on Saturday morning, like snow before tho ZUQ. . It, ta not therefore neoesaary CatlieriDe-Btrect, on Tuesday per cubic yard in quite sufficient to cover this; the quantity he, At his own persoual expense, entirely renovated a numi A..C. Fluellen. described, tlie \ .G., Dmigatvan j Mr. John 1C. Dower, J.P., do.; Mr. in tho Protestant UslI, of the defendant, and said he conveyed him for me to pSer any apology for placing my views on J. A. O'Keefc J.p Duniarvau ; Mr. C. The playing was is comparatively small, and I anticipate that much of il mny bor of filthy dwellings in a lane adjoining his own premises. drunkenness . ., Ballyleinon Lodge. evening, before a largo audience. be cleared away b "surface blasting." OUT present industrialcondition- before , my fellow Kedmond, T.C., Witer Manchester, Dr. y TUB ACOTIOS AT GtsirptMB.—Wo beg to direct atten- : ' ford ; the Mayor or y- Mr, W, Dyer's ad- Believing, tbat a widening as well as a deepening Capt. Newport—Yon conveyed him home 1 oonnttymffluV . ,: .- , ...... j - . , , ,., (: ;fl , Apjolm, Mr. John Reville, Messrs. excellent, very much added to b as 1 do, tbo station at Gleudiae, co ' B. Gallahcr, Mr. John woald follow from tbe natural action of the sconr iu the tion to tbe advertisement of . Tbe Constable replied in tbe affirmative. We ire all aware , that for a , considerable 1 time pact ? :; ¦ *> ' 'II ¦ ' liiM ufu^l^^r^-^. ii '' * ''ilxlj&MMf^£^>f?r.:.7 ,
" ' .< ¦'¦ ¦>> Selected 33oetvs BY A. WATERFOBD MAN. band fot it, together with , security to the amount of< 12s. 6d. per BOARD OF OTJARDIANS-TanBiDiT; : ' refused those tempting, The board was occupied at the' tendersyUH » ¦ ; 'Chair. to wteteiithatatWi pfwni i.pur^r « ** *!*{$ ! w&y*!u.« :¦rd ' M&« I know no town in Ireland so safe in a commercial £1,000. What did he do 7 He JOHH QPIBLAK EWJ.'.' D.Y.CX, in the *W^?*- - ;!?$&$?.; UNDER THE ORCHARD TREES. tenants without' " • ' ' ¦ : '¦' " ' ' '' ' - " ' . dii eH«tte"tt»ft*i»y*« ihd*w riir. OttVta*«*•««£ mmun 'to .thv Merala, . Qov. ;yaoce, of North point of yiew as Dungarvan. Other towns, even in offers, and gave it to one of his own late hour. , : . , . .. •/. . . . * ; Under the orchard trees, fee or reward ! 1 think it only fair to record this HOUSB.,i; -> , ¦ ¦ . ... ¦ . .: It ,bM & vAbti 'to^Udtai ^hi^Aoattcrti ^ C^M^sfiiUtlBfktrDVw'thdth Vr Sblltheni"Gov- the prosperous North, contain trades who are al- BTATB OP TUE] . . gerald, JiP.J Samatl ETM'Gahe, J.P// StWi.LffW - ID summer's golden prime, generous act. I was also' gratified to see Sir Nugent in house 427 ; admitted during weak, : W J. Byrooi W. O'BfituAibomir W^m^jtt^niiiceaMTClii^V'n bf^H-ihet'Siiiles, way s in what is called a " shaky condition ;" but Number , Mi Utmj, P. Wilsb, Wil- jb :b»arb When «klw were blae, and heart*wen true, walking and mixing with his tenantry. "When .a land- I went through the Micbael TW M.-A. Anthony, John M'Cano, poihidnfi«ouldi no douht bemcceptedby here such an individual is a perfect rara avis, 37; discharged, 35; died 2. Keaoe, ¦ ¦ < . , .<; wtisfacfion., Ob( 'twas a bappj Umo I lord meets his tenantry in this manner it ia a good and found it in a clean orderly, liam Orr, and Patrick M'Cwtby. . , . . , . . . . ' fulfilled .withKr«dit to btm.Mlf, iad much whole of tho building. . ¦ -, , , ¦ scarcely ever found. Commercial travellers, who landlord is afraid to meet bis tenantry, "' ¦¦ '¦ SIONS—SCARCITY OF LABOUR. . j . .; vi-.I LK;; h l r * Such merry loogs wo sang. sign. When a and very creditable condition:1- The ehapel, boarded I' ADMIS 'foltte Wardttni -.wwii- »iil - u . ^far-:- * **fe$* fc° vSW •i^uo. anmoyeraent like. this, Such merrj game! we plaj'd, in other towns make enquiries as to the solvency of it b a bad sign—perhaps somewhat like the meeting a lication* this day. , Tho 1 CifrtT>y—IinMivertanily msttbe.medieal XmGfm off the dining hall, is a very ' neat one, having • .There were y»ry few .app Mr.'P, M'. ¦i aMerJ'<a'etiferitateimeDV either ' Light-heartedand gar through U» lire-loos daji customers before entrusting them with goods, look of tbe Danes and tho Prussians! I regret to find that ,> twtiflg' applicant! in turned t.tfifcStWtWM'tW , a lamp burning before , the . ; Blessed guardians were particular;in officer the'other feveninfc and thexorlTersatioil KohBJiWotiidhave •lorded this We romp'd in the cooling shade, only here for orders, feeling convinced that pay- there is not a large amount of confidence amongst the vestry-room of; hands required by 1 his; and the Stations of the Crois (large consequence of the number onl the state of the porter . h'ealthVilt'.aipbe^ .^lood^rtTOlBtiWii"'TV«aeH'tf'coorention ihefflnal Or sat on a moss-grown stone, ment will assuredly follow each order. The tenants on other large properties here. One respectable Sacrament,, '' Farmers ' ' ' MtttomentrpMt the walls. At ni ht I ac- farmers in the rural district! of the union. inion wasi '. tbat he was as. well "ablei to discharge buwbi»itted, how«.ve»,loog the ,*ar Watching the butterflies pass, and really industrious tenant told me he would be afraid prints) suspended from g of agri- op ¦ v commercial men are right, for experience proves h the sick and here state tbey , cannot procure ; the services dntr'now a» he wai twelve months ago. ;i i< . o And the gay sunlight in patches bright, to build a decent pig-stye on such property. No lease companied the medical officer throug or hit this to every one who has had any dealings with h' surprised , male 'and female, for love tlemen, ..I feBr that in the event Fall on the deivr grass; —no security—no compensation ! infirm wards, and wot gratified, thoug not cultural labourers Chairman—O«n. those upright and thoroughly honest people. Now to OUT-DOOR RELIEF. the commit How pleasantly mnrmur'd the breeto, .< MANUFACTURES. to hear of Aw constant and unremitting attention money. ofl our late porter being elected 'again, why is Dungarvan so much better off, and so much granted to a child aged " be ratified by; an ! : Through tho old apple-trots, I don't expect to see our country roally prosperous He spoke to the poor, sufferiog V ^ e Out-door relief was i sioners w ill not san*ction _hu appointment.'/: ' x .:•, •' ^ovetwhelrtlng - majority' o\ th'e more solvent, than most other towns in Ireland I bis duties. , on the recommendation of of people, of .every , And the brook sang a song, as it bast«n'd along, till we shall get into manufactures. I have seen enough as a father, and they seemed, in return, to be quite attached^ twelvo yean, in sickneis !Mr. W. O'Brien—rou ' can ha»e . the opinion .NorthernV.and, Southern -State. Not that it is an old place, for it is quite the reverse. attended two No. 2. It appeared There te of On its way to the distant seas. of tbe North of ( reload a few weeks ago to convince me to him l e.pacially noticed how kindly he _ the medical officer in dittrict tbb medical officer as to hit state of health. "PuW mJeontepU.iu- .b^h sections the Not that its inhabitants are of a mixed race, strongly from a bouse on which 6s. 6d. worth'in kind Union, but. they of that. I verily believo that if the linen manufacture poor fellows who had recontly fallen that {the child made use of ¦Some of the guardians said the medical officer woqU be comparatively few in Dmkr tbo orchard trees, imbued with the English or Scotch, or even the removed from Ulster one half-dozon years, that thev were workiog, and who were suffering from brown this ground, and alto numbers, Qnd utterly' »l -' were me that the during the eight days ; upon wits absent. . po\,eries,. Bo|ton p;foi . In those days ol long ago, Welch element, for such is not the case. My only proviooe would be found superior in poverty to any. limbs. Tho master, Mr. Magaire, informed child and his HE ORT under the doc from tbe fact tbat tbe father of the Mr. Fitzgerald—I think it would be better to T F Pjttow At-PAiaiiithe 'StrbiComrhittee Chasing about, coir in. now out, le more than any quarter of Irelund. One branch of manufacture idiota whom I saw had beeu greatly relieved some of idea of it is, because the peop other mugwort). It »> »¦ son were in the receipt of weekly waget, prioceed to an election at once, as the commissioners on the Conduct of th«. War! hare submitted a very AuiiJst the branches low ; , have sub- sustains many others. What would become of Portlaw tor s efficacious treatment (by '»J° other townspeople I know of in Ireland that the (tuardiass, whilst admitting Dr. O Sourke s the members of the board were opposed to granting will not sanction the late ;porter's appointment. They will lengthy report to ConpreM ,with re«pect-to the raid And when, through the trembling kites, premises of their but for its flax and cotton mills ? As this mill Kretted his stantial leases, and houses and great zeal and efficiency, did not add a paltry £3o to further relief, but to have the child removed to the bo] guided by the opinion of tbe medical officer, who stated of Forrest and the Fort Pillow , massacre. Down in a shower ot white, has proved a great success, what is to prevent other whole union, to the From own. In other towns houses are usually rented on salary, which would amount on the ital. The relieving officer (Mr. Mahony) in 'his report, that he was not sufficiently healthy to discharge, testimony taken it appears that the Ciractliesnowy bloom, with its siroot perfume, mills from being equally successful ? 'TIB true that a penny in tbe pound, house hosp he is con duct of Fo- lease or from year to year, and the tenants them- almost invieible fraction of l-19th of that the child was not in a efficiently, the duties of that office. I much regret tbat rest at Paducah was cb.aracterii>d ilow we Bhouted in pure tlclight 1 the firm is amazingly wealthy but it ia also true that could uot bo felt by any ratepayer. Surely the said .he understood , as I consider that he has dis - by deceptions selvusceldom build ; but in Dungarvan the merchants ; and which for some time. A discus- not eligible to fill the office and atrocities entirely forei ' Then away down tho Bunny slope, their wealth was made by trade and commerce atone. labourer ii worthy of his hire, althoagh any nnmber or condition to be removed the duties to the satisfaction of the goardiaDS. gn to civilized warfare • and shopkeepers, as a whole, either build their own a poll was taken and a charged To the tide of tho little brook ; What is to prevent joint-stock companies putting their labourers might seek for au increase of salary. In Waterford sion arose on the subject, , Mr. M'Gnire coincided Sn the view of Mr. Fitzgerald, and that the demand for the surrender df Coltfinbos was houses or purchase them when built from the land- officers, the rates the relief until they for well wo know there tbo violets grew,; savings together and setting up mills even on a small we pay £100 a year each to two medical resolution carried to continue was strongly of opinion that the commissioners would not made for the purpose of gaining «me to steal horses lords, as many of them have recently done from are in Enniscorthy was guided And hid io a sbady nook , scale ? In the North some of the large flax mills are beiug very nearly twice it high as they had the opinion of the medical officer that she sanction the appointment., inasmuch as they would be and cattle ; that all that has been related of is the secret of prosperous town—and yet no one considers those the Oh, dearer by far than gold, tbe Duke of Devonshire. Here represented to be netting so much as £100 to JC300 per —a most to houte hotpital. by the nport of the medical officer. massacre at Fort Pillow is fully confirmed ' persons are too. high. £2 a week is a small thing for a man fit to be removed fort- ; and untold, their great success. In other towns day! I have no doubt but the state of America, and salaries MUTE CIHLD. 'Mr. P. M 'Cartby—Tbat report was given about a that Forests's object throug Or mines of wealth whose education and training coBt so much. Jto doubt iJr. but be entertains a different opinion of his pre- hout seemed to be to lee,' like birds of passage, always ready to roam abroad. the upset to slave labour in that country, will induce came before the hoard night ago, Is the memory of those hours of g O'Kourko's; claims will soon .meet thoir due reward. Ibis A man named Moonsy, sent state of health, which has greatly improved siuce. On wreak vengeance upon negro troops and their happy days of old ! In Dungarvan men are wedded to their houses and peopla to sow flux nil over Ireland very shortly on an ex- acres, twelve Io the puro so sure will bouse has connected with it u very fine farm of over 30 -with the view of having his daughter, aged bill leaving this day the doctor said to the porter tbnt nil officers, and upon loyal Tennesseeans who h»d to the soil itself—they are in fact " racy of the soil" tensive scale, and as sure ns such flax be sown, I ever witnessed. I ho with it. Now I cannot see any on which are some of the finest crops yeara, sent to the Deaf and Dumb Institution to was right. In proof of the improvement that has taken joined the Union army. Tire acts of the rebels thus NOT ALWAYS SHALL THE CLOUDS OBSCURE doubt is the chief if not the mills and m»tiufactories rise labour, chiefly by the boys, under —which beyond alf , place better 6tted for a flat mill than Dungarvan. It lias wort is done bv Danner Dublin. The chairman informed the applicant that place within the last fortnight in his health, the porter can placed upon record are unparalleled for their cruelty When Spring with magic lavish hand only cause of their solidity, prosperity, and success. the steward, Mr. Siunott, and the schoolmaster, Mr. Maguire, certificato of Dr. Barry, Church-street, Dun- water at band, and coal not far off, across channel, and it has The it wns not in the power of the board to send the produce the and disgraceful to tbose partici pating in them, or Her pathway strews with flowers, as I learn,' Dungarvan was in two officers ivho seem to understand tbeir work well. Half a century ago, cheap labour, more important than anything else. I was of tbo " gmtle Slaney, ' an institution at the expeuse of the girvan. under whose direction they were perpetrated. Anil scatters sweet and rich perfume y n few large house is nicely situated on tbe margin child to such 'Mr. Fitzgerald—The commissioners will not recognize Ins —N. little more than o fishing hamlet, having onl the now flax factory in Cairick on Tuesday. There a lands, and charming was not an inmate of the house, Through Nature's fairy bowets ; one engine, the coals carried surrounded by highly cultivated ratepayers, as she certificate ; they do not want to know who be is, but will Y. World. miserable scattered houses in the vicinity of the number of looms are driven by viewed Kdermine House, the a position to know too well by railway fiotn Waterford. Here are several hundred scenery. From it can bo and that he (the applicant) was in be!sole]? guided by tho report of tbe medical ofBcsr of this M ASSACHUSETTS DRAKTED M EN .—In the Massa- Alas l alas ! wo river, with no bridge and no quay. It has now a up tastefully arranged seat of that kind and they sweetly bloom, little boys and girls weaving and working away, earning beautiful and maintain her at home. establishment. If yon wanted to have tho opinion of the chusetts Senate, on Friday, the bill to authorize That though fine spacious square, almost unrivalled as a market iudulgent landlord, and people's magistrate, ono of the for- you ought to liars submitted tba matter to Yet Autumn's chilling tears shall fall soraethinz for tin old people at home, staring off the poor CLO3INO COLLECTION. medical officer, the payment of bounties to drafted men, and tho.ie lace, a new quay, a tine bridge, and causeway, if even one or tw>> mer representatives of tbe county, Sir James Power, Bart. bim previous to bis leaving tbe room, where he had been Upon their early doom ; p house. Don't we all know families who, report is abroad that be or bis John Roderick, Esq., baronial high-constable and who may happen to be hereafter drafted being under which by the bye require some slight repairs—two of tbeir youthful members conld earn even so little as two or 1 may bere mention that a for two hours. But eves then the star of hope eldest son, who is now at school in England, and stated poor-rate collector, informed the board that he had consideration, the 1st. section was amended to read banks, National and Provincial, the latter about three shillings a week each, the whole would bo saved from Mr. M'Carthy—I was not aware that a discussion would Sbioes through our clouds of pain, tbe poor house. to be a fine talented young fellow, will be called upon 'ero closed his collection with the exception of about arise as to his state of health ; it is quite evident that the as follows, on the bill passing to be engross- building a new house—a sessions and market- dropping into that vortex of misfortune, representation, and take bis rightful Wo know thoso flowers onco more ihall bud, Idleness begets idleness as crime begets crime. Work, not long to stand for the £1 10s. which would he collectable with the new man is capable of discharging the duties of the office, and ed by a vote of 22 to 9. Sect. 1. Tbe Governor house—a union workhouse, whose chief officer, , position in the county. Whatever the people may think of That Sprln: shall come again. out-door relief, is tho pride and sonl of a nation. Well, rate, and he hoped the board would be pleased to upon this gronnd I considered it unnecessary to consult the shall offer and pay three hundred and twenty-five Mr. D. Fitzgerald, is a credit to any establish- there is nothing to prevent Patrick MacMsbon, is it not, at all events, a back step to medical officer. So whan within the*) hearts of ours in tbe absence of flax factories of the old tory school—representing grant a cheque for his poundage. ¦ dollars to every man who has been drafted into ment—two breweries,one of them Mr. Dower's, long capitalists, or companies, even on a limited scale, from tak- see John George—oua 'After some further discussion, the following resolution the Tbe buds of hope decay, ht Rud independent a county ? Mr. H. Fitzgerald said that the collection of the military service of tbe United States as a established, and highly successful—three or four ing up the manufacture of woollens. There is an abundance so uprig was carried.-—" Resolved —Tbat tho election of porter be part of any When pleasures pall, and those wo lore , DUBLIN, WICKLOW, AKD WBXPOBD RAILWAY. was hi hly satisfactory. It was most creditablo hotels—a commodious gas-house— flour mills— of that raw material in the country. Labour is cheap ; the rates g postponed till tbis day week, with tho view of obtaining the quota of this commonwealth, under the provisions In coldness turn away ; highly This railway has got as far as Enniacorthy. You know it Roderick to have closed his account with so late an excellent private classical and commercial school, water mills of tbo country are falling into disuse. A to Mr. opinion of the medical officer as to the capability of the of a law of the United States entitled " an Act for Oh ! then aiaM our anguish deep, from a Manchester house tofd me lately will go on to Wexford, about a dozen miles, where it will amount due, particularly from the fact of porter to discbarge the duties of tho office efficiently." Mr. Dwyer—and last though, respectable traveller Waterford line which will pass through small an enrolling and calling out the national forces, and for Wo consolation borrow. ably conducted by , tbat there is nothing to prevent Irishmen from competing join the Wexford and poorest in the union, whila in the NOTICE or MOTION —TESAUT-RIGHT. ^ Ballyhack and Passage. There will be a new harbour in his district being the . other purposes," approved March 3d. 1863, and jvho Ami livo in hopes all will be bright notlea?t,magnificent convent and monastery^schools, with bis countrymen in tbe markets of tbe world in manu- the ratepayers Mr. Matthew J. Byrne gave notice that be would move, Greenore, about midway on the coast between Wexford and meantime, he never crushed or put reported himself for duty, and was duly mustered Upon tbe coming morrow ; in which are accommodated and admirably edu- facture of woollen fabrics, especially the coarser kinds which, on this day fortnight, tbe adoption of a petition to parlia- durability, any- your city, into which a bianch of this coast Hue will run. to unnecessary costs. into, and is now in said service as a drafted man. spirits by meet faith cated, several hundred (I have heard nearly two he admitted, far exceeded in strength and 1 racnt in favour of tenaut-rigut.—Adjourned. , — AnGorey, Arklow , men in the ball during the past week, four were employed h attainments is poet and mu- feeling no trade jealonsy about such matters, , of incalculable benefit to the town, and give great Two hundred mechanics in the department of " An illusion on Life's page I*' a gentleman of hig we did not get op a woollen manufactory iu Waterford. I Wicklow, Uray, &c., and it traverses through the very centre on the pnmp, one fruidinir tbu horse, and two in care of the sician, in place of the late organist, one of Italy 's could of tho world-famed " Valo of Avoca," made ever celebrated The weath er now being remarkably fine, employment to our labouring classes. In proof of its Gen. Thomas, passed through Louisville, Ky., the asked ot Heaven ; asked him did be think it would pay ? He said he yaids and gate. " What is Gold ?" I brilliant sons. I need hardly say that the church as see nothing to prevent it. I asked would it not interfere with by our natioual poet, Moore, who says :— the strongest of tho infirm class of men can be kept to jtoDc- feasibility I give the opinions of the following civil other day, under military guard, to be sent out of " As a test to man 'twas given 1" well as the schools reflect lasting credit on the himself ? He said, not at all, there is plenty of room for " There's not in this nido world a taller 80 sweet breaking until tuch time as oakum can be provided. Further, engineers : Sir John M'Neill of well-known celebrity, Kentucky during the war for refusing to work for As the vale la irhose bosom the bright waters meet." new porter bo appointed this " What is Gold, United States •" taste and unwearied zeal of the highly gifted and all. Waterford men have sunk heaps of money in railways h tbo Wicklow mining district, and the master reported that if a who made soundings and surreys of tho Duogarvau harbour, the wages government officers choose to give them. are getting ou an average scarcely two per The line goes throug day, it would bo necessary to take stock of the clothes belong- " Eighty-nine, at latest dates I" —Manhattan truly good Pastor, the Very Rev. Dr. Hally, who for which they crosses the silvery winding stream, Avoca, five or six tiines. and gavo as his opiniou " the great benefit tbat would cent. That capital, if invested in manufactories would ing to the inmates, to make out a new list of the articles, and accrue from tbe enclosure of the Western Cay, I promoting the temporal as The rails ruu parallel nith the 3ea for many miles ; especially thereby B EER .— Listen to the conversation of Bavarians seems never to tire in to n certainty be now making a very large per centage ; to sea if there were any inmates wboso clothes could not be causing thorough scour to this haibour." Thomas Kearney, iritual welfare of his people. Some at Bray Head they run through the cliffs and over coast unfair to make the new officer respon- —it turns on beer. See to what the thoughts of the Jtt&celtanea well as the sp I cannot exactly estimate how much. Tbo rage for extra ineering hero is as beautiful as it is found, as it would be Esq., C.E., a gentleman of moat practical experience, has substantial indentions. Tim eng which may not be in existence. exile recur—to the beer ofhis country Sit down in clever men and distinguished scholars have sprung fino clothes is not what it was at all. GooJ The traffic manager is Mr. Wm. L. Payne, BO sible for clothes made plans, sections, and estimates for the undertaking, and . ORK IS THE ARK —Every one perfect. WHY B EES W D . from Dungarvan, and amongst them I may mention clothes tbat will give the 'wear and ko«p out the wet , nvc known on tbe Waterford and Limerick, CORRESPOND ENCE. offered to execute the work if be got the fee of the laud. a coffe-liouse or eating-house, and the waiter brings in these hurried well and creditably knows that honey, fresh from the comb, is a clear, a young gentleman, at present in the town, Mr. now more than ever sought after, I have, aud to your renders I need scarcely say that everything bo A communication was read from the poor law John Walker, Ksq., C.E., also gavo it as bis opinion that you beer unordered, and when you have emptied indicated three or four paying projects for Dungarvan, yellow syrup, without a trace of solid sugar in it. William Williams, who has recently published an notes, takes iin bauds will be right well done. As I mentioned commissioners, stating they had before them tho this uudertaking would render great benefit to Dungarvan your glass, replenishes it without a summons. Tell which its people, and its neighboring gentry, ought not to harbour. Edgar Clements, Esq., C.E., was nf tho same Upon straining, however, it gradually assumes a admirable school book , in the Irish language ; he is to an influential director coming up, a better selection tbe minutes of the proceedings of the board on the 12th a doctor tbe climate of Munich does not agree permit to remain in abeyance, for they will nil, in my mind, directors could hardly have made for tho progress and success opinion. The late Cbnrles Forth, Esq., C.E., who conducted crystalline appearance, nnd ultimately becomes a understand, engaged in translating another them up. Tho inst., containing a report from Mr. M. J. Byrne, n with you, and he will ask you if you drink enough now, I be highly paying projects whoever may take of their property. waterworks on tbe most extensive scale both in Holland and solid mass of sugar. It has not been suspected that very great and. important work of Keating 's on the first is, pipe water for the town—the next is, tbo reclama- member of the visiting committee, in which it was parts of Lower Germany, pronounced the embankment the beer. Arrive at a place before the steamer or train tin's change was due to a photographic action ; that Mass. Mr. Williams's heart and soul seem entwined tion of tbe Cunnigar—the third is a wolMn factory ; in stated that the infirm inmates were without any only remedy to remove all obstructions. Henry Owen, Esq., is due, and you are told you have so long to drink when flax be more generally sown [IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC the same agent which alters the molecular arrange- like the ivy, round our native Celtic tongue. Three addition, a flax factory, employment, owing to the difficulty of procuring C.K., who resided here, from bis personal observations for n beer. Go to balls, nnd you will find that beer in the country. A town in the North the size of Dungarvan, Second Criminal Court London, the following was decidedly of op ment nf the iodine of silver on the excited collodion years ago, at the last census, Dungarvan contained At the oakum picking, and in reference thereto, the com- period of thrca years, inion that the only replaces champagne with the rich and dancing with would have, at the very least, two or three prosperous fac- case was tried before Mr. Commissioner Kerr : — means to overcome those obstacles was to embank the gut plate, and determines the formation of camphor and 977 inhabited houses and 5,881 inhabitants of every missioners request to be informed what employment the poor. We once went to a servant's ball ; tories iu it employing every idle hand in the place. What George Thompson Smith surrendered to his hail, and across. Capt. Washington, R.N., who mode a personal in- , and iodine crystals in a bottle, causes the syrup honey 743 Catholics North should pay in the South. Where is there to substitute for oakum-picking for class and denomination , including 5, , pays in tbe Guilty" to an indictment charging him with it ia proposed spection of the harbour, was of the same opinion as the stayed there some time, but when we came away to assume a crystalline form. This, however, is the a rich or prosperous country solely depending on agriculture ? pleaded " 124 Protestants, 10 Presbyterians, 3 Methodists, having seDt 300 lbs. weight of diseased meat to Newgate the men. foregoing gentlemen, ndding that no engineering difficulty dancing had not began, and all the society wai case. M. Schfibler has enclosed honey in stopper- 1. The exports in What wonld England, Scotland, Belgium, or France be, if The master's report on this point was held as a presents itself in the way of accomplishing this so desirable and of all other denominations, aud had not market, which was unfit for human food. sitting still as ever drinking beer. ed flasks, some of which he bas kept in perfect dark- were £70,000 ; the they were exclusively depending on agriculture, the above. and useful an uudertaking. Mr. Bolster, the eminent agri- grain, butter nnd cattl e in 1840, manufactures ? The Commissioner said that he stood convicted on suitable reply to The returns of convictions for drunkenness in one ness, whilst others have beei) . exposed to the light. no railway. One ARREARS. culturist, and many others, were of opinion that 1C00 acres imports, £17 ,000. It has as y*t In conclusion, I fuliy subscribe to a writer in the Freeman his own ronfession of having sent a quantity of meat of tbis waste could be made of tbe most incalculable vuluc. year in New Zealand show a total of 3,078, or one The invariable result has been that the sunned por- is projected to Lismore and Clonmel, whose port of Tuesday lost, who says:— " My firm conviction is, that to London, to bo consumed principally by the poorer A letter was read from the Commissioners calling conviction in every 41 of the population. tion rapidly crystallizes, whilst that kept in the dark is Waterford. The want of railway accommoda- " there exist in Leinster, Muuster, and Connaught elements classes, but generally by all classes, thereby spreading attention to the arrears due in Mr. R. U. Roberts 's At the last meeting af the Limerick corporation [ ORIGINAL .] , has remained perfectly liquid. We now see why tion in the county Waterford deters pig and cattle " of success in two of tho leading manufactures of the disease among them and their families. The court district, and requesting the board to require him Mr. O'Donnell stated that Mr. Malcomson's lax (o " United Ki ngdom, flax and wool, inferior to none to be njuch worse EVER THINK OF MB? bees are so careful work in perfect darkness, and buyers from the Urbs Intacta, and elsewhere, from looked upon this as a offence than that of to close. DO YOU weir on the Shannon was now taking salmon worth to obscure the lass windows " found elsewhere. Hut it i« in the highest degrco impto- against property, because when property was stolen Do yoa ever think of me ? why they are so careful g attending the fairs and markets. South and West of lieland will ever becomo one Mr. H- Fitzgerald said it was very a easy thing from £1,000 to £1,200 per week. " bable that the there was speedily an end of the injury inflicted, but Of ono who loael/ stray'd, which are sometimes placed in their hives. The great manufacturing districts nnless factories be first cs- to give orders to close the collection , but there was The flax sold in the markets of Ulster last month IMPROVEMENTS IN DUNGARVA N. " when diseased meat was sold to the public it was utterly I nho miogled in each glee, , , existence of their young depends on the liquidity of " tablished by joint stock companies." C.K. great difficulty for Mr. Roberts to do so, from the amounted to £15,000. There are yet many improvements required in the impossible to know where the injury caused thereby I who shor'd your evening plays. the saccharine food presented to them, and if fight inability of niany of the ratepayers to meet his town with the view of beautifying it and keeping its would have a termination. The offence was one which Has your fioart grown ootd aad stern t The corporations of Limerick, Kilkenny, Clonmel, were allowed access to this, the syrup would gra- NOTES THROUG H THECOUNTY WEXFORI) demand. Had Mr. Roberts used coercive measures people employed. In the first place its streets re- waa oreatlv urjon the increase in London, and farmers Ab, forbid tbat it should bo ; &c, have petitioned parliament in favor of tenant dually acquire a more or less solid consistency ; it EN ROUTE TO DUBLIN. with the ratepayers, in all probability, it might be the quire more flagging ; they require to be raised in and others in the country seemed to think that tho I'd giro a world to learo, right. would seal up the cells, and in all probability prove RTHV BOARD O/GUARDIANS-SATURDAY. means of having many of them enter the poorhouse, the centre, in order to caBt off the water in wet EMNISCO metropolis was the place to which putrid meat was Do you ever think of me ! Daniel Cullen, Esq., Q.C., Limerick, a very able fatal to the inmates of the hive.— Quarterly Journal The board met to-day, Sir JAMES "owes, Hart., in tho (the commissioner) however, it would be well to call his attention to the weather. Pipe water is also much needed ; that invariably to be sent. He gathered mm, has been returned Alderman of the Castle of Science. chuir. Also present :—William R. Farmer, William this fact more particularly than ever before from the present letter. Ordered accordingly. Do you erer think of me ? Ward. system of convey ing water for domestic purposes Thomas A. Whitney, Laurence- Sweetman, O( N EWFOUNDLAND H OUSEWIVES . — While cutting Cookman , present case, because he CHAPLAIN 'S REPORT ON THE SCHOOLS . the songa we used to &ing, George Collius Iioberti Charles A. depositions in the found Mr. Every man kuows best when he plays the knave; bread and butter for me hostess complained of in little carts—perhaps some of them rotten enough William A. LeHunte, , " If it U not And those notes you taagbt me play, , my Walker John Greene, Richard Jordan, Pierce Murphy, Westmoreland saying— good enough to be The Very Rev. Dr. Hally, chaplain, attended the his neighbors know best when he plays the fool. —is now nearly exploded everywhere. I know no , it j" whereupon the prisonerobserved Who now wakes each silent string. the difficulty of keeping the bread thawed ; " and William Warren, William Doyle, John Murphy, James eaten, let us bury , boys' school on Monday, the 16th inst., and re- In Baltimore they call the negro soldiers, who town where there is such an abundant supply of to London," and nccording Does any kind thought linger ? yet," she said, " I put the loaf in the bed, and wrap Howell, Philip Quirke, D.V.C. ; Martin Sinnolt, Timothy " No, let us send it ly it was ported as follows:— are abundant there, smoked yankees." pure water so near it as this. It is, in fact, almost London it was sent. The Is ray memory lost with thee; " it up close as soon as ever tbe boys turn out." Alas .' Cullen, Patrick Rice, Patrick Murpby, John Cullin, George packed up, and to prisoner Examined each in their respective classes ; they arc at The Alexandria has been delivered up everywhere surrounded by pure limpid water. John Graham, John Browne, Daniel Murphy, John had been recommended to mercy by the prosecutors working order. Their progress Ab, lay do yoa remember. to her for a weak slumach. However, it was that food or Hore, , present only gettiug into owners, there being now no possibility of tbe crown's none for me then, and I had to overcome all qualms. Would not such a project pay right well ? Most Doyle, Michael Doyle, William iUcatchen, James liooUey, upon the ground that the; believed others were more in spelling, reading and writing is as fair as could be ex- Do yju ever tbink of me > Furlnng, Charles Lett Michael O'Neill , John Bolgcr, he was; hut number in school at present May 23 1BG4. obtaining a decision against them. Little did 1 expect that in my own house any ouch certainly. The new gas works have done well. John , criminal in the matter than , notwithstanding pected from boys of their age ; , Woterford, , New water works would pay belter, because less ex- Matbew Kincb, Humphrey Rynebart. that recommendation, there were oircumstances in the nineteen. Attended on Wednesday, 18th inat, at tbe female AH AMERICAN IROH-CXID.—The iron-clad frigate Be mode was used. One night however, near the same The Clerk , Mr. John Kennedy, read the minutes every individual in tbeir rMpectiro <£Italia, built in New York for Victor Emmanuel, of 6,000 pensive. Water propelled by its own gravitation , case, so far as the prisoner was concerned, which could school ; examined MUGWORT-A CORE FOR EPILEPSY. time, my brother, who had lately come from Eng. and correspondence, &c, and in reply to a guardian, There was nothing on classes. I am greatly plessed with their progress and tons burden, performedthe voyage in dreadful weather, from as we mean to get it into Water/ord, as it is now not be overlooked. the face of TO THE EDITOR OF THE FABMEBS' GAZETTE. New York to Gibraltar—a distance of three thousand five land, wanted supper in my absence. The two ser- stated that there were but £180 of the old rate out- to justify his conduct. In. the intelligence ; they seem to be greatly taken up with the new being got into Dublin from the county Wicklow, 27 the depositions first place, guardians so kindly and gennrously SIB— I am so interested with anything bearing on the me hundred miles— in fourteen days and twenty hours. From vants who were gone to bed, and upon searching butcher by trade, and therefore series of books which the miles distant, will be almost inexpensive after the standing. he was a he must snnctionad. I have in my parish outside this, 1,100 of mugwort in the relief of persons afflicted with epilepsy, Gibraltar to Naples she averaged thirteen miles an hour, the pantry for himself he found no bread. In the necessarily be supposed to have known much that I have read with attention tho letter from Waterford in first outlay. This could be done either by the The Chairman stated that the collectors had done more about children getting gratuitous education, and I im happy to aud at times daring the voyage across the Atlantic, shu morning plenty was on the table; and he asked how the difference between good and bad meat than other your last issue. I wiEh very much that tbe writer had given Town Commissioners, who could raise the money their duty very well. say that tbe 57 in this house are equal to aiiy in the parish moved, with steam and dail, abont fifteen miles an hour. it was that none was to be found the night before ? Mr. Roberts moved that the question of out-door people- Moreover, he had beon brought into connection school. Most ol the children in the higher classes nro well his name, as it would be tben of greater importance to find She was under command of C'jpt. Comstock, formerly of on loan, like the Waterford corporation, or by a "the satisfactory results in every cue" which be epeaks 01° ; ' The girl's reply was, " Oh ! sir, we always wrap up relief for the Enniscorthy division be reconsidered with the dead nnimal, for he had killed it; and yot grounded in grammar, geography, mental calculations and the Collinss line of New York anil Liverpool, steamers. small private company. What better security need he had done afterwards The whole establishment seems to for we want authenticated reports. DUBLIN CORPORATION—TOWM CLERK .— On Tuesday, the bread and place it in the foot of our bed at night." nnd discussed on this day week , believing as he did the first thing was to send writing from dictation. there be for the investment of capital than the the diseased carcase to the London market. roe to be clean and in good order. In my experience se»#al cases have been so far relieved this body proceeded with the election of town clerk, vacant — Af oreton's Life and Work in Newfoundland. that it was abused and that persons were receiving Doubtless, that tbe use of the plant has been discontinued, and no attack security of a certain water rate which must be paid? , it was assumed on the part of the people of the district Mr. Anthony suggested to have the chaplain 's by tbe death of Mr. Farquhar. There wero 54 oat of the. S PECULATION OF O LD A BE.—It appears that the it who were not entitled to it. He had heard of a has been felt by them for sit or eight months. I agree with sixty members of the council present ' We pay in Waterford on an average £1 a year, or to which he belonged that they might dispose of any report placed on the minutes, particularly that , and tho candidate! Pretident is laying something by for a rainy day, and parson in its recei pt getting drunk. your correspondent, that I would not consider them radi- wero six iu nnmber. .Tbe issue of the contest was the appoint-1 scarcely three farthings per day for our pipe sort of putrid flesh in the markets of the metropolis, part which had reference to the condition of the cally cured, as tbe same nxcitiug cause which produced the in the pursuit of that auidable undertaking is using The Chairman thought it hard to get drunk on ment of Mr. W. J. Heury, a highly respected member of water; any fnmily who gets a full supply of pure but this was a supposition of which their minds must schools. disease in the first instance may reluru again, aud bring ou ' the advautuges ofhis official position. An instance hter.) Motion carried. tho solicitors profession, who is so well Vnowu in connection wholesome water for less than one penny per day out-door relief (laug at once bo disabused, by teaching them that the law Other member's of the board were opposed to a neiv attack. It is true tbe plant is now shooting out spring with the Liberal party in Dublin. The only otber candidate of this hcu latel y come to our knowledge that is 'S SALARY. cannot grumble at the expense. I know not exactly MEDICAL OFFICER was sufficiently strong to reach them when they practised that proposition, inasmuch as it was the duty of the off-sets, but it cannot be collected for drying for some months, who seemed to have any chance of the office was Mr. Bey- Touched for as true. It will be remembered that a Doy le moved, seconded b Mr. Le acts or such an unwarrantabl e character. The which should bo done before the seeds are forming on the what housekeepers have to pay in Dungarvan for a Ml. John y sentence chaplain to visit the schools, as part of the visits nolds, secretary of Committeo No. 1. Tho election was by few weeks ago he located the central route of the Hunte that the salary of Dr. P. O'Rourke, M.O., be was that the prisoner be imprisoned nnd kept at hard plant. Somo of the roots must be pulled up with the stems ballot. poor supply; but this much is quite certain that if , required by his spiritual callings, which were not Pacific Railroad in favor of Council Bluffs and increased from £75 to £100 a year. labour for six months, that he pay a fine to her Majesty and leaves, so that they may bear a proportion of one-third of Post September 20 spentiug of Benson's tbey pBid £1 a year for a full supply, conveyed recorded. them (tho stems and leaves). Still, there will be a sufficient Tbe Morning , , Omaha city. It now turns out that he is quite ger moved as an amendment that it be of £50, and that he be further imprisoned until such Watches in tbe Exhibition, says : " The collection of through pipes into their yards or kitchens, they Mr. Bol , , Mr. Anthony then moved, nnd Mr. Byrne quautity of the roots remaining iu the ground for next year, largely interested in laud speculations in the latter postponed for six months. He spoke energeticall y fine be paid. watches shown by Mr. Benson is a Urge, and at the would be gainers rather than losers on the present seconded, the following resolution :—"Reioked — independent of tbo propagation by the seeds falling off. same time an interesting one and considerable attention place, being the owner of a considerable amount of against the motion, stating that they paid rather I had tbo same difficulty to contend with as tbe writer , imperfect system. THE LATE N AVAL ENGAGEMENT .—On the after- That the report of the Very Rev. Dr. Hally, with bas been paid by the exhibitor to tbe decoration of the, land, which the location of the road will, of course, her than other unions to their medical officers. speaks of, with respect to tbe roots being dug up, ivhich was THE CUNN1GAU. hig noon of the 9th, a little before two, the German respect to the schools of this house, be laced on cases. Many of them are extremely elegant in tbe very much enhance, and should one-half of the ex- He said that this was not the time to propose such a p principally owing to tho want of the properties of the plant Then again there is that splendid piece of ground flotilla, which had been in search of the Danes, the minutes." being fully known in, time la.st year to procure a sufficient design, an4 were the results of prizes offered by Mr. Benson pectations of the other land holders of the place be motion, as the rates were so high, and the people to the pupils of tbo South Kensington Schools! of Design." the Cunnigar, of 1906 acres, which require only came in sight of three Danish frigates bearing down A poll having been called for,the voting stood thus : supply. I have sown some of tbe seeds saved during the realized, will in the end net him a much larger throwing themselves into the sea, so anxious were Chronometer, duplex, lever, horizontal, repeaters, centra the water to be taken off it, and the soil turned towards Heligoland, when the Austrian frigate For—Messrs. Simon O'Brien, Michael Leamy, Patrick autumn, which are now over ground, but not in tho quantity description of wattb, amount than he will derive from his four years' they to take shipping to leave tho country. seconds, keyless, split seconds, and every up to the action of the atmosphere, to make some of Schwarzenberj opened the proceedings b firing Walsh, M. J. Byrne, William O'Brien, Thomas Keane, M. I expected, as my supply of preserved seeds was wasted ; 'B IllustratedPamphlet ou salary. Honest Old Abe l—Dubwjue Herald. The Clerk then commenced to read returns which y therefore I lost tho opportunity of having nn abundant sup- adapted to all climates. BKHSOB the richest laud in the kingdom. Only for mis- three blank shots, which were unanswered by the A. Anthony, John M'Canp, Michael Terry—0. Watches (free by pott for two stamps) contains s abort LOOK Vrl— God over all ! How the tired heart he had received from the neighbouring unions , Agaiiut— Henry A. Fitzgerald, Samuel R. Fitzgerald, ply of the plants on tbe workhouse grounds where they were and prices, from management it would be growing crops and smiling Danes. After this warning, Captain Teggetoff, history of watchmaking, with descriptions falls back upon this, like a babe on its mother's relative to the salaries paid in them to their medical Samuel E. al'Guire, William Orr.—4. put in. each. It acts as a guide in the purchaser fields to-day. Look at the Back Strand, Tramorc, taking the Schwarzenberg well in between the Danish Are any of your readers laving- iu a stock of tho flowers of 3 to 200 guineas breast. No rebufl there! Ab! were we not so men, observing that, for the size of the district, the The motion was declared carried. a watch, aud enables tbose who live in Scotland, IreUAtf, said to be far inferior to the Cunnigar in point of frigates, the Niele, Juel, and the Dagmar, handling tho " Cardainius pratensis," a« now is the proper time part of the world, to select childishly impatient, were we willing to wait His medical officer of the Enniscorthy union was paid Mr. S. R. Fitzgerajd proposed, and Mr, M'Guire Wal««, tbe Colonies, India, or any soil , and entitely more difficult of reclamation, now his shi p as Admiral Lyons was wont to do the of doing so, as they are in full bloom. 1 have found snch re- and have it sent free and safe . by poat. J. W. time, instead of demanding our own imperative less than they were. However, before tbe clork had seconded the following resolution, which was car- lief and cure of two cases last year, aad on which the mug- a watch, promising fine crop». [ would not be surprised if Agamemnon, fired a double broadside against the B BNSOB Prize Medallist, Class 33, Houourabla Mention, now ! Could we sleep sweetly, and trust him for concluded Mr. Bolger objected, and snid he had ried :—"That o resolution having been carried by wort had not the slightest effect, tbat I am trying to get a Wm. Malcomson, Esq., looked after the Cunnigar , enemy 's ships on either side of htm. Although Clais 16; 33 and 3*. Ludgate-hill, London. Established WiO. the waking ! Be the sky bright or cloudy, could we h. tho board that that portion of the chaplain's report large supply. Special Warrant of Appoint- when he would be done—or even before that—with read enoug Bomewhatitaken aback by this daring bit of seaman- Watch and Clock Maker by only trust? Ah! many a hard lesson must we learn, The Chairman said he thought that before coming respecting the condition of the schools be placed I regret to tell you that I had another case with which ment to H.B.H. the Prince of Wales. the Back Strand. His steam engines, ploughs, ship, the Danish frigates lost no time in returning I tried tho water preparation, and it bad not the least effect, many a rebellious tear choke down, many a despair- here, cvety gentleman had made up his mind on upon the minutes, it is hereby resolved that the TO HODSBWIVES.—At this season of the year cultivators, &c, will be ready for other work when the fire, and the engagement soon became general. but rather tbo attacks were 'aggravated while under its nse, A Hiirr : ing " why hast thou forsaken me," stifle, 'ere we can tho subject; and at they had so much business entire of the chaplain's report be placed upon tho when tbe important process of bleaching and dressing Laces '" he shall have finished the strand ; but I believe One of the first shots fired at the Niele Juel struck but which have been relieved by the preparation in beer. for Spring-end Sommer wear commences,wr« would learn that sweet, tranquil lesion— " God over all!" before them, he suggested that it would be well to minutes at each meeting of the board. " Yours, 4c., P. O'ROORKB Enniscortby. and Linens there is another arm of the sea yet to be enclosed. the officer second in command of the Schwarzenberg , M.D., particularly call tbe attention of our fair readers to tbe 1<.I;LL* OF LIFE.—Some benevolent individual has come to a division without further discussion, ECONOMY. On this part the tide still ebbs and flows. The full in the breast, and, of course, killed him on the Glenfield Patent Starch, an article of primary importance in laid down the rules of life, and he remarks : The Mr. Sweetman seconded the amendment nnd The following resolution was proposed and car- Cunnigar reminds me of the mud lands at Wexford, , spot. He was buried yesterday in the cemetery at CLONMEL GAOL-SEPAUATE SYSTEM the getting up of these articles. The Glenfield Patent. longer I live die more I feel tbe importance of ad- stated that the rate-payers oug ht to be iven time ried :—" Resolved—That the attention of the medi- At n meeting of the commiiiooers appointed by tbe gram] )• iptciallf mannfactored for family use, and such is. reclaimed by a company some dozen years since. g Cuxhaven a large concourse of persons attending. Starch hering to the rulee which I have laid down in auch to breathe. , cal officer be called to the state of the infirm wards, jury, Stephen Charles Moore, Esq., J.P., presided. The its excellence that it is novr exclusively nscd in the Kojraa Farmers in tbe vicinity have informed me that they Shortly after, two shells struck the Schwarzenberg ' matters :—1. To hear z* little as possible of what- Mr. Roberts, as an old member of the board, op- and that he be directed to report to the next board ptber members present were William Quin, Esq.,J.P., Lough- Laundry, and Her Majesty s Laundress pronounces it to b» are the most productive grounds at present within near the same spot, by one of the heavy guns, which , J.P., and Joseph Starch she ever used. Her Majesty' ever is to the prejudice of others. 2. To believe posed the motion. Last year the Enniscorth whether any of the inmates at present in those Inher Castle ; Samuel H. Goold Adams the finest s Lace Diesser this kingdom, '''h e soil on them is so deep and y was served by 16 men. Out of the 16, five were Kenny, Esq., J.P., Mayor of Clonmel. The tenders for the says it is the best BU B has tried, and it was awarded two* nothing of the kind until I to absolutely forced to division had paid Is. 6d. in the pound : this year he wards can be properly transferred to the healthy rich it is supposed that it will never require manure. killed on the spot and nine wounded, only two alteratiou of our county prison, towards tbo carrying out of Prise Medals for its superiority. The manufacturershavo it. 3. Never to drink in the spirit of ope who cir- thought they mi ht be satisfied if they got off at 2s. narda ; also whether any change can be made in opened and considered, and that of much leasure in stating that they have been ' The reclamation of the Cunnigar would contribute g getting off unscathed. This episode was shortl the separate system, were p appointed culates an ill report. 4. Always to moderate, as far 6d He could not vote for i ncreasing the salary of y the diet of those inmates with the view of saving Messrs. J. Ryan ASon, of Waterford and Limerick, accepted Starch Purveyor* to H.R.H., tho Princess of Wales. Tbe very much, no doubt, to the health at wejl as to the K followed by a disaster which threatened the des- f aj I cai), the uakindness which is expressed toward; ' officer till he knew the ability of the rate- expense to the union ; and whether any change to execute the work required by the board, for tbe sum of Glenfield Patent Starch ia sold by all Grocers, Chandlers ' beauty o( Dungarvan. If the project were taken any truction of the shi Tho sails were of others. 5. Always to believe that, if the other side the p. , course, can be made in the number of fires in those wards £S,0i7, Recording: to tbe carrfully prepared plins of tbe ar- &c., &c, and at Tie News office. up by a Email company, in shares of say £5 each, payers to pay it; at present paupers and the it M'Cnrdy, Esq., which were unanimously furled, and, at ill luck would have , a shell forced in the amount of coals supplied chitect, Jobn H OLLOWAY 'S O TMENT AND PILLS.— Bad Legs. r were heard, a very different account would be given than some of the fates were increasing. He eulogised Dr. O'Rourke 's to each, with like tbe grand jury of tbe South Riding at the lot |£ — would it not be a safer investment its way into the canvas, and, bursting, set the whole adopted by Any unnatural discharge from tbe ikin U at all times diMgrc*-.' j of the matter. efficiency, and the deep interest ho took in the purpose in view. We hope to refer in s fntore number more ' parti- 1 land, and much inferior land, recently purchased at rigging of the foremast in a blaze. The ship having assizes. able, but ia hot weather it become* irritating —sometimea of- , The King of Denmark lias set slide 4,000 thalerB serrise of the board, always willing ns he was to do TENDERS. cularly to the nature of the alterations intended to be carried feniive. Bad leg* old wound* lerofala, and uorlralto «ru|K; a very high figure ill the Encumbered Estates' her head to the rind, it became necessary to put , , i a year for the next ten yean to aid fa supporting Ilia best for them. He observed that at a future The tenders of Mr. Philip Flynn and Mr. Ed- out. We aro sure tbit tbe contractors who have been declar- tlons are cooled, soothed, and carad by Uolh>waT'a0lotm«i>°L. ! Court 1 The Cunnigar ground would have this very her about, to prevent the flames communicating their contract creditably to themselves and also It at once arreit* all dlscaiea ot the sqttiee by (uulfvlna the widowi and children of the fallen nith time if they thought the doctor was entitled to an mond Foley, jun., were accepted to supply the ed will fulfil aaa .f D- great advantage over other land, viz. :—When re- themselves to the mainmast. In this manner the to tbe entire saturaction of tbe grand jury. The Messrs. regulating the circulation la (heir ndahboothoca,l br glvitg . /'. increase of salary he would willing ly give it to him. workhouse from the 19th inst., to the 29th Septem- energy to tho nerves of tha affected part, and expdjlnji' 1 •officers. ejartned once, it would never want any other Sohwaricnberg was temporally reduoed to the sole Kyan are at present engaged upon a similar contract nt »J an / I The Chairman then put the amendment, which ber next, with mutton at 6Jd. per lb., in such poitonoo* and noxious matter* It «|e-.U the ac«d*' of all > THE R ELIGION or EUKOI'EAK SOVEREIGNS.—-AC msnUt'P; save alight top-dre3sing of clay during the use of her two aft rifled gun». While the foremast Limerick priton, ind they are aUo erecting th« handsome virulent eruptloni and nlceratloos, aad iluu e«al>n noearUal' -{ was carried, Mr. Le Hunte stating that he would quantities as may be required. terminal of tbe Waterford and Limerick Railway at Water- | curding to a statistical account of the religious belief present gens;a£jnn ; besides it is as near as it could was still burning, a shell burst in the onter chamber or temporary boon, but a complete ftad permanent cure. Bj ' ¦- of ttK sovereigns of Europe, out of the 43 now reign, not sak for a division. ELECTION OF PORTEK. ford. From the manner that those works are being ex- meant ol tb.c«e remedies all ulKren may air* at attaining;" ", . possibly be to the tcwa, and therefore to the market. of the powder magazine, setting the timbers on fire, we are certain, tbat the cotuinissioreraof health, and will invariably •oooeed. Sold at the Wattrjar*\"]i 17 belong to the Lutheran creed CONTRACTS. There were six candidates for this office, two of ecuted, the Clonmel ing, , 8 Evangelical , For gardening purposes, and ftt? green crops, much and creating momentary panic among the crew. gaol will have every reason to be satisfied with UewM aGice. . ' •' The board then went into tho consideration of a whom were late iu placing their tenders with the the ' 4 Calvinist, 2 Greek rite, 1 Mussulman, I Episcopal, of it would be unrivalled. Tbe flames, however, were stance extinguished, and acceptance of their tender. The works of the gaol must be QUBBII'S COUEOE COBK.— Dr. Beamish, raedicalloffieer j number of contracts. The clerk said he had re- clerk,- and consequently they could not be read 'is inspector ; ' •( and 11 Catholic. GOOD LANDLORDS. the danger averted. To complete the discomfiture completed within fifteen months from tbe signing of the to the Cork prisons, , in room of Dr. Bullet).' . Somebody wants to know the name of the tune ceived jomo tenders after the hour appointed by before the board. contract. On behalf of the mechanicsand labourers of Clon. Tbe subscription hi England for Garibnldi bas ceased;aV/ S Looking at the persevering industry with which of the Schuarzenberg, her bowsprit wat carried away The following his own requett, and the money will be returned; which was " played upon the feelings," and also if advertisement. candidates were called into the mel we wonld express the hope that as far as practicable, em- bat it» $ I view persons !n f))p town getting up and impro- by a round shot. During the course of the engage- hoard-room hlin ployment may bo giveu to tbe working clasaei of understoodthat be wonld not object that his joint pnurillrrt, '*•'* the " cup of sorrow has a saucer." The tame in- Chairman—As a rule you ought not to receive in tucceuion. Mr. Jobn Loug , the town by ' "' ving their own houses tad premjsts, it occurred to ment the Schwarzenberg w*i struck TO times by shot who was for seven years at Kiltnsinbam at warder, tbe contractor*, Mr. M'Curdy waa present to-day, and in Caprera. slioold be bought out, and tbe general nadeai ' quisitor would like to know if " the light of other tenders after the hour specified. shot King of that lone island of the sea. • ""':! me that if landlords in the mraf districts gave and shell, and onco by a chain , which is pre- nnd for which he receives a pension of ,£15 per funighed every information necessaryrespecting the details of days" was gas or electricity. Also if the girl who Several guardians observed tltat the phairman PBOMilioK.—ConstableJohn McCocmack, Roabtteobjiiifc.'^ij leases and otherwise encouraged their tenants by served on board. Her foremast it burnt down to a annum ; Ryan, a porter at Clonmel the contract.—Cfo*nc«l Chronicle. •" clung to hope" Lad not a slippery hold, and if peo- vat auite righf. Mr. Michael been promoted Head-Constable, and annolntad to reolaisy-A giving them a bonajide interest in their holdings, stump, and the side qf the mainmast turned towards poot-houae but through ill-health Head-Court.ble Kidney, " * le do not get fatigued by the " exercise of for- For new ipi|k there were seveq tenders, at for nine years, had at Mnilinav»t, rrtiriogctly, when he was nearl 65 jBri1 ' ' ried to a lovely girl. He drank to excess. He tor, tendered for all the buttermilk for the house at ' y *?**«** :' ^' • "*' 'Via tention. To be sure they place a littl e manure ftn disabled condition mutt have fallen into the enemy t traordinary- course to be carried out, to advertise richnessof colour, and durabilitfor8i Trer;at a f rachoo of its THB Citcurra.—Tbe Monitor'^renft »f ittflirts*^ g agreed not to drink any more, and she said if he the rate of 4i. 4d. for every 20 gallons. for cost. When th«-Argentina rttlSihreTtrar placed aide them occarfonajly ,• but they very often take more handt. The Sckwartcnberg it a tcre w iteam frigato, n person to fill the office of porter, while tbey arid the six to go oot, and the norlhlauifclrcirlj'wljrbe;il»tbiij' A> f broke his pledge she would uwry another of her The Chairman asked how did Mr. Ryan perform bad a by iide.-ttw most skilfuljudge woo*. «(ftip»^iab. b»tweco 1#"*»rktter !•«««*«. the**-d i farmer, with: a good lease, seldom gojog on the morning of the engagement. Between decks that office to their satifaction. They , v toa1tor»d. tlie last on : i ! wag and will be hang, for they otherfltatP of farmers 'fhe \Jaster said \) c performed them right wel l had many wear its «ppw»ran.t* *e5Una . ." Pnnng two p(^i datea l6;M fa4;!W5Vm ' lie killed her, tried, to America, ttis not so with the , the it fitted with heavy gum, mostly 60-poundert, years' experience of hit efficiency, seventeen yeSrsrlt bia been-«oweU'rwtrted by tho Public, v \ ii; T. • » &| SOBB S and satisfaction, Jndced ho was a and he was of . Laitireek'tbe «u^c3liffib- '«*B«aW.tf"*• Liverpool do hang in this country.—Letterfrom New York. and such persons waste and destroy .ljjnd. Bad ( I gave rery great Jjer ppper-deck guns being H-poundert , Of these tbat it« manufacture has been extended to all thoso article* OD.; *!I 'to deprive good first rate contractor. opinion it wat very unfair »q flow appoint another corporation *u »J^/*«i^5»bfW»*j h!ttrt w£*g John G«rvey, Mounted Police, New Zealand, lost ottfiem.. There are, Mr. I}oy le—Patrick R Ijored. The f iadettfo) it a|sp a screw steam frigate, and Coffee 8enfice«, ..Wwtfrt, Bread, and Cake Basketa, wen in thi taiffiflftttlWfflSi !!.1.^ ' .- • " • and encourag landlords in the neighbourhood of restored to good health and strength, plain to be Epergne* Claret ,; . . •#,$$ his life in a «now storm while visiting the Gold Fields ing man. carry ing gunt and is likewise fitted with two Candelabra,'Dishe* Of ill kWd>; . Jrig*. 4c., Duoganrao rosy mention the Duke of 30 , seen by all tbe guardians. He remembered at Sample,Spoor will baJteot poatlfrte to any part 1 oi at Mount Ida. - Garvey was a native of More is fc , nmoogst whom J. Severn) guardjanj gave Mr. ttynn a high charac. upper deck one Sx. A Devonshire, 3Ujart de Defies, 8Jr fl. W. Barron, rifled 24-pounders on her , fore and aft. time here medical officers haying been ill toe United'Kingdom op receiptof 80>tamp#, aad an IUtu- county Mayo (Ireland); was formerly ai- Lort ter for hit general conduct and efficiency as a con- , having to Abboy, Sir Nugent Humble, and others. Trw D ke's gener- Her crew numbers 310 men. The Frussjin gunboats to Dublin and Cork, remain there trated Cat/flogM, owtaipiog 800 Engravings, and full Pqctt • « • .1 _ V-t-U P. nfl >j .J.Ml nvw ttaoinnr aprvpr) in i tractor. As they say on tbe turf, he seemed to he HO under medical y/rf/erand Blitz, both caaed with iron plates 2i inohes treatment. And ihn nnrfv f1iB plini .t.inf * i li * : . . .£..«_ * . list of tb'6 maWtifacihrea;both in 'Argentine and solid Silver, ". m.iii-iSli^lCBfiSEBl^iirf •:SiWit«litirf1 KWM^nwiWliKK^H