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¦¦ FEBRUARY •• "; ¦ ¦ - -¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ RAILWAY TIME TABLES FOR .; ' ;, " -'^•I IO 'I'IJ . OM IVAUSMUT rio yi::a^(rio ¦ SHIPPING s.^.W^\\\\\\\\W\\SNAA\\\N\\S\S\\ N . ¦ ^ t fe^^ratiiaB^adTECHTagr.' ' , ( • ;) "THE WATERFORD NEWS." ; .>:cu* -:'jd!pysx : o-i;:n! [ 9i.r , AHD CENTRAL l ¦ i :e f&x;<:> WATERFORD, MARYBOROUGH ' ¦ ¦ : " ¦ V ' ' J LAKQEST CIRCULATION IX THE SOUTH 07 IR1XAND. FBBRDART , 186 9. IRELAND RAILWAYS. . ., \L&?C t .,?\Z ".;; .u' r.-sAl .[,:!. iu UATltfOlUfUJUSBISf^K^ WBBBLLEBS,r&c. at No. 49 King Street ' " PuoKs*«I every FridayEvening, STB AM COMMUNICATION FROM ¦ffATEBFOBD. C( tj ^pg Hotaie ¦ •¦¦. .¦ • r/.- i •:.•;v.uioiir:;. mmtrolal4 Pri^ [orPOSlTI HWTtHClA* S1KK.1 . ;. . '-i ::.-;, . •;!rro: ::c[ IK* Between Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford, TK11KI OR Wan SAVB. SUHDAVI. EARLY (IN ADVANCE) 13S. ; Carrying Goodsat Through Rates to LIMBRICK, TiprRBAKT, PRICK THHEE PESCE ; Y ,«»» i«*3i*au*2t I a utoia&a " ' '.TT (Jl3tEB8''7Wttw .^bWw'l^iieoommpiittar CAH1B , CtORKBL, CABBICK-05-SDIB KlLKZsTIT, AB- STATIONS.... * C|U| G- .".;i:.:r - l - . . -., .;::!-rj:;V; . 1 C EARLY S , C[SM 0|a|g c|u|> a,,,,, C|u(i 33. 33 ¦A¦ ¦ '"¦ ^" iv:: ¦ ' i. : STAMPED, 4 L : Y , 17 . 4d. ' ¦¦ ¦' ¦ •• • ¦ ¦> ¦ ¦• ¦ • «¦ . ' 'J£ *uribS:oom8irttl BXXLBIX ARYBOROUGH . . •• • : < o\v ; i.i :. , ::: , v:,.;r, .':.7i : ^irtth'or 6t i55l)«Ma,«a , and M . jk.ii. r.a. r.K. r.n. soon r.v. j . > v: ¦ ¦ ' ' 1 : '' : ; ¦ ¦' ¦ ' :' »¦ - • ¦ ¦ ¦ - •bf i home ^CW ^: [oSB-tfJ - h m h m h m b m h re bn . !' ¦'¦/ i:i>- - -i .. , , . onModflriUTwtM. ¦ .v l» 30 SO 4 3D 12 0 ¦ ' >!! " ¦'• ¦'¦ I', ' '. I- ¦; ¦;¦ ; Agents for Sale of THE NEWS: «l w fliHE New and Powerful , Screw Wi»erford...(f(jMrtur« 7 0 Flag 13 • • , . . . j ' , '• . ' .u J: Y. I:. .\ i :::; ; /:.-? i : 0r .8itMUon^mtotf a&U tmff itStlhLtlO'i X Steamers " KIN8ALE," "SALTEK, " Kllraacow....^^ 7 10 2 40 4 40 13 13 — ' WATERFORD—Mr.W. KELLT, Little George's-street igU^%^ IM - 4*0 450 12 M»- .,^?*®? t?1' P00* Vmr , taSjnhageclear Type. «C^I\t ^." SANDA," " TU8KAR," or other First. Mnlllnavat „ ''; < ¦ OITYV MAN8I0N HOTOliJv.oo , CARRICK-ON-SUIR—Mr.J.M.MuRrnT.News Apent Ballyhale 7 40 1 8 3 10 S 10 12 ¦80 - KSSSSGGOClass* Vessels, are intended U Sail at nnder Thomaalown 75S 1 21) 3 30 )J! 1 g — ¦ " I approve this, (unless prevented by any unforeseen circumstance),with or - /t 80 LOWER BRIDGll 8TREET,rDUBLIN"i of Edition, of the Bight Bev. Dr. DUNGARVAN—T. A A. O'NsiLt, Hibernian Hotol. BeEoetabridg* .„ 8 1(1 1 34 3 4515 8 40 I SO - VO^SES B?n^8 ¦Catsolrian without Pilots and with liberty to Tow Vessels, and to Kilkenny ....^arrival 8 30 2 0 4 6 0 1 40 ii DMITTHDLY'onft 1^BEBTiriftjitTE, .rand recommend it to tho OVE , ANNUAL l^ EAST—The Misses L , Hotol, Square. ; PASSAGE >« 2 30 4 40 « IS 1 60 — cLEifiMiSi' Aiii::ii; render Assistance to Yeasela in Distreu :— Do. departure 8 ' ¦ ¦ ilu > CHSAPEST,ud HosT, coiaQJBA3ijt FAMILT ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' • ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' • ' ¦ r:r> - :: ¦ ¦ ¦• • Billvrsircft...... „„ 9 0 SCO SO S35 2 10 /¦ - • : 1 X ¥-«) ,;¦ K EARNEY Strand rt : ¦ .T.j : " O, D. CBBIEN B.C.B. Confectioner 'clock, p.m. (and by Rait to ; \:. ' TRAMORE—Mrs. , , FROM GLASGOW, at One o . ttnfl COMD5ECIAL 11OTEDSm o .' . "? ' Y 'P ' , Attariaih...„„...._.„ 9 10 - 6 lo — a u — -" th tHW NEW ROSS—Mr. GODWIN: Graenock at 6 p.m., each date), to AbtMVblx 030 3 10 S30 0 85 2 80 — 'MDcd) lgi jlPwakfiK^-lB. pinner-(Ordm»ryll«. 6d. J'Wai^arcljjnne2 1866?' 29th Jan., ¦ ^ ^ Cork and Waterford Friday,' Marjboro 3 30 8 0 7 15 3 0 — ' ' apart for Lames and ' " ' ~~arrival 10 0 . I ¦ - - Diping aBd'SittiiigBcomj tet 4$T:PJSerg from\anj;parf lie Diocese, Bent in ELLY _ ' ¦ ^f WEXFORD—Mrs. K . Monck-slrcct. Monday, let Feb., . . .. . " - .; i Waterford and Cork... TamSies, free of charge..Aooommodat ion for Seventy- and direoted-'to O.; BjfclioirB/*rfater and Pabliahor, Waterford and Cork Wednnsday, 8rd „ Maryboro'™ — - ¦, ¦>-.• Roicrea 7. 11 40 — 1 45 — — — five Persona. [ja9-ly] TroWor8:Sew*,;Offica, :4fl:Enjf.gti»et,:promptly at- Cork and Waterford Friday, 6th „ c " tendBd to;: Monday, 8th „ Paraonstown 12 15 — 8 20 — — — 9STX NjgMPorter arwoy i in attendance: ,' ... ..TieTrade supplied on moderatei terms. •pRINTING Waterford and Cork Portttmaal...... *. 13 S5 — 90— — — 1 Waterford and Cork... ' Wedne»day,10th „ : PA.TBIOK;/HrOAEEY,. Proprietor. # JIayiDe bad BrtaU.rubni-every Catholio BookscUer Neaagh.7 12 30 — * 3s — — — lnthe DiaoGBB. ... < OF Cork nnd Waterford Friday, 12th . „ T.aiWe&oro „ 11 33 — 7 40 — 10 «« — Waterford and , Cork... ' Monday, 16th ,; Thsrlea arrlvaf U 48 — 8 0 — 11 14 — - . ¦- .; .; , , , ., „, •Waterford and Cork...... Wednesdaj,17tb' „ Marvboro1 .~.rf»P~up 1 1 3 47 7 34 7 24 3 S4 — . . . v . p^llN..: ; . . Pianoforte, HanBomnmV&fir uio EVERY DESCRIPTION, - Dnblln arrival 335 535 830 930 530 — ¦ Warehousa Cork and Waterford Friday, 18th „ The EaropeattiHol»L>;Bolton Street, -. ; 120 , QUA Y, WATERFORD. ros ¦¦ ¦ Witerford and Cork Monday. 22nd „ TO WATERFORD n THE EUROPEAN is te largestHotelthe besCity.t eituats , ¦ • TI IT r. :¦ ' .;, .' . v , j * . PUBLIC BODIES, Waterford and Cork Wednesday,S4tb „ TMA1HS ON WEEK BAYII.. lltlDlTI : J-'j^njj^^n»9ftjpom&rtoble in the All }' inh-i.. .': n O (¦' A, . J O Jf E S Cork and Waterford Friday, 36th „ zm- O'DOKNELt¦ &' CO., ¦ ,^v r "' • STAT•TiTIiORSnnn . 12&»1«»3 1 4 3 1 4'3 I2fc3|l3fc - • - .-- ¦¦ ""¦• ' • >-• ¦ " r - - ¦; «!#r~r-~ * BpJiBajfcpltiTuw ^wa>*ea.recriatlyintrod uobd, 0|, CUm a |u | ^rr. < ^ e v r •> -*i- .~ . . . zx *jj -"'• ( yi l^X^^-tK^p iAr-otme^aotOi-^Irelandr , INDIVIDUALS, Waterford and Cork Monday* lit Iftu. c ,nti M> Cluv p,,^ and tho catiro Hevse-papered, painiea,iin3 decorated. Xy fc ; PRTVATE -- 1 . 1M. A.M. *r.M. TM. AJt. f.M. Vthe TffRBB YEABS . SYS(rjBM OF HIBE) FROM CORK TO *- Twenty Suites of Apartments for Families. Draw- after which, and without 2nd Feb., 10 a.m bn hm tin bin hra hm further Payment, the PIARO - PAWNBROKERS Waterford and Glasgow ... Tuesday, Tnnrlea ,~..departure — 7 10 20 ing Rooms from 2s. 6d. to 6s. Sitting Booms on the JCBTE or MERCHANTS, 6th 11 a.m — 0 t — HiijcoMUH. becomes the Property of tli u Glasgow (direct) Friday, „ Templemoro — 728 — 823 — 2 19 ground floor free of charge. Hirer. S Glssgow (via Belfist) ... Monday, 8th „ 12 n'n Nenagh.M — pecial terms of Hire payable quarterly in AND 630 — 5 15— — (gp"Soup, Fish Joints, Fowl, and Entree in Coffee Waterford and Glasgow ... Tuesday, 8th „ 12 n'u Portumna ....„...._.. . _ e 0 • 1 20 — — tar Nos. 47, 50, & 51, QUAY, WATERPORD, , advance. C . A. JONES Glasgow (direct) Friday, 12th „ 3 p.ra Parianatown — 6 40 — 6 25 — — Room nnd Restaurant, from Two to Seven o'Clock Buys from tho most eminent makers only, us a proof EVERT WARE, Hoterea _ _ TBADBRS IN Glasgow (eta Belfast) ... Monday, 15th „ 2 p.m 7 13 — 6 .1 — daily. Bed, including Servants, 2s. 6d.,. 2B. and Is. 6d. of which tho increasing demand and the fact that all 3 p.m Marjboro' ...arvl...vp — 8 31 — 7 24 — 3 24 Waterford and Glasgow ... Tuesday, 16th „ Dnblln ^....departure — 001040 - 9 30 [m31-tf] J. MOLONY, Proprietor. the Instruments sold by him during the past nine years EXECUTED WITH Glasgow (direct) Friday, 19lh „ 0 a.m Marjboro'..amJ.^iiiim — 10 39 2 55 6 35 — 11 39 have, in every instance, given satisfaction. Glasgow (out Belfast) ... Monday, 22od „ 11 a.m DOWN TBAINS. ——— ~- — —— ¦¦ — ¦ C. A. JONES has ' 1 WILL , KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, just returned from London with a TASTE , Waterford and Glasgow ... Tieaday, 23rd „ 13 n n Marvboro ...dtparture 70 10 50 330 »730 — 3 30 large assortment of Pianofortes inclnding Friday, 26th „ 1 p.m Abbcjloix T 20 11 10 3 60 7 CO — 3 SO MONCK STREET, WEXFORD. , Serai-grnnd, Glasgow (direct) AtUnash Grand Squares, Grand Trichord Obli Glasgow (mo Belfast) ... Monday, 1st Mar., 3 p.m ™ 7 40 I1'3O 4 6 8 5 — 4 S in which ques, Semi-CottRgo HASTE, Ballyrafrget... 7 50 fl 40 4 15 8 15 — 4 It THIS is a Central and Comfortablo Hotel, andPiccolo Piano-fortes Waterford and Glasgow ... Tuesday, 2nd „ 3 p.m , with all recent improvements, AID Kilkenny ....arrival 8 15 12 0 4 40 8 40 — 4 40 everything can bo had ou tho most modorato Glasgow (direct) Friday, 6th „ 9 a.m by Messrs. Broadwood, Collard, Erard, Kirkmnn, &c. ' terms. C. A. JONES has a large FROM WATERFORD TO Do -departure 8 30 12 10 4 50 8 (0 — 4 60 Best Dublinand Woxford also assortment of Harmoniums ASTONISHINGLY LOW, Bennetabrldge 8 42 12 2563 — — 52 H^" Spirits; Brandies —Eng PRICES Cork and Glasgow Wednesday, 3rd Feb., 3 p.m lish and French make ; Second-hand Pianofortes; TnomaBtown 8 55 12 40 5 15 9 20 — III ON MONDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING DAYS Wines, Porter, Ale, &c. (aul5-tf.) English and German ConcertinaB (The Quality of tht Work Considered), Glasgow (direct) Thursday, 4th „ 1 p.m Ballfhale 9 10 12 65 5 33 0 45 — 5 30 , , , in great variety; Cork and Glasgow Friday, 6th „ 1 p.m Mnllloavat 935 — 6 55 — — 565 Iggr Cars on Hiro at the shortest notice. Violins, Flutes, Cornets, &c, 4c. A fine-toned Organs AT Cork and Glasgow Wednesday.lOth „ 3 p.m Kllmaeow 9 45 1 30 8 10 — — 8 10 with Pedals and modern improvements, New, by Glasgow (direct) Thursday, 11th „ 1 p.m .Waterford arrival !10 0 1 45 8 30 10 SO — 8 90 MILFOUD HAVEN. Bevington, will be Sold a Bargain. The News Bcok and Job Printing, Cork and Glasgow Friday, 12th „ 1 p.m (Mall. fQooda. OPPBB FOE, S A.LE, THE SOUTH WALES HOTEL, l ||r New Music at half marked price. (my4-3m. Cork and Glasgow Wedncsday,17th „ 3 p.m •7.30 p.m. Goods Train—time* of departure uncertain, depen- MUSIC WABEHOUSE , 120 QUAY . PAGING, MACHINI RULING, Glangow (direct) Thursday, 18th „ 1 p.m dent upon goods and cattln traffic. ADJOINING tho Terminus of tho South Wales Friday, 19th „ 1 p.m FA« I>.—Firlt Clan Single Ticket, i:>. Od. ; Second do., 88. Railway Company at New Milford, and the AND Cork and Glasgow 10i.; Third do,, 4s. lit. Return—First Clais, 18a. Od. ; Second OAKEY & SON'S EMERY AND BLACK LEAD Cork and Glasgow Wednesday,84th „ 3 p.m do.. 13s., between Waterford and Maryborough. Landing Stago of tho Waterford Royal 3Iail Packets. Mill *, BLACKPBIAR 'S KOAD, LONDON, S. BOOK-BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, 26th 1 p.m informed that the above Glasgow (direct) Thursday, „ B3T Goods, Coals, Parcel !, norsss and Carriages are now Tho Public aro respectfully QAKEY'S GENUINE EMERY, GKA1N & FLOUR, «3T Nos. 49 f t 50 Kin? Street, Waterford. Cork and Glasgow Friday, 26th „ 1 p.m booked tbronib from Waterford and oilier Stations via Mary- extensivo Establishment is rcpleto with every accom- Cork and Gla«gow Wednesday, 3rd Mar., 3 p.m borough or Kilkenny to and from Dnblio, Hailehatch, Saliins, THEIR ENTIRE STOCK modation. Coffee, Commercial, nnd Sitting Rooms ; Thursday 4th „ 1 p.m Newbridge , Kildare , Atby, Oarlow, Milford. Balnalitown, Cow- QAKEY'S EMERY AND GLASS CLOTH Glasgow (direct) ran, Monaatereaven, Portarlington, Geasbill, Tnllamore, Clara, Billiard and Smoking Rooms. Thcr Rooms aro largo, SHIPPING FARES :- Athione, Moaotratb , Roscrei and Parsonttown Jonccioo , Rot- lofty, and airy, beautifully decorated, elegantly fur- Gl««?ow to Waterford or Cork...Cobin, 17a.6d.; Deck, 10«. craa, Olongbjordan, Nensgb, Blidbill, Panoaatowu and Templo- regard OAKEY'S CABINET GLASS PAPER more. nished, and are otherwise fitted np with every BLACK LEAD, 4c. STEAM COMMUNICAT ION Cork to Waterford Cabin, 8«.0d.j Deck, 4e; to comfort nnd convenience. for on« Month not irantferalU. Tbrongb Tickets, at low fares, are issued at Maryborough and 'S SILVERSMITHS' SOAP (non-Mercurial] nun TIIK Beturn Tickett availalli , Kilkenny, via Waterford and Milton) Haven, to aind from Lon- This Hotel is situated on tho banks of tho far- OAKEY Wnterford Cabin, 26s. Od. OP for Cleaning and Polishing Silver Electro-plate IRELAND Glangow to Cork or don, Beading, Batslucttoke. BwlndoD, Oxford, Birmlngbam,\Vor. famed Milford Haven, and commands a most exten- , , Plate SOUTH OF , WaUrfoid to Cork Cabin, 12s. 6d. eeater, Hereford. Cheltenham, Bristol, Oloncestar, Newport, Glass, Marble, &C. Tablets, 6d. MILTORD (Milford Haven) and WATERFORD. sivo view of Her Majesty's Dockyard, and of the Via NEW £3T NOTE.—The Clyde Shipping Company Inssre all Merlhyr, Aberdare, Cardiff, Kestb, Swansea, Iilaoelly,*Oarmar- AKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH tben, hbour- , jg - DAILY SERVICE {Sundays exceptedj. Goods Shipped by thees Lines of Steamers, at 5s. per Cent, and Oarniartbea Junction: romantic and picturesque Scenery of tho neig O Packets, 3d. each ; tins, 6d., Is., 2i. 6d., and 4s. each declared at time of Shipment. Forms, and all SDHDAT EidDEHOKs.—Excnrsion Tickets to Wat«rford and hood. —values to be Kllkeooy will be Itsned at all tba Btalloos by the Train leaving OAKEY-S INDIARUBBDR KNIFE MILFORD HAVEN the Offices. Commercial Gentlemen, and BOARDS •Jv&gfcfib^ ri^HE nnd information to be had nt Maryborough at 8,30 a.B., and available to retnrn by the 7'llp.m Visitors, Tourists, from Is. 6d.eacb. [al3-cowl2ml Tlfl^rat ^v A WATERFORD STEAMSHIP For Kates of Freight, &c, apply to-CoBr STEAMSHIP Train from Waterfor*!. Firn from Marjborongh (and Stations Families will find this Establishment, for situation ROYAL Co., Penrose Quay, Cork ; ROBBBT GILL, 31 Castle-street, as far as Kilkenny) to Wtlerford and back :—&>., 4s., 3e. To Kil- OAKEY'S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE, by Iron- E^jfflggJBS?COMPANY'S MAIL WINTER GOODS and comfort, combined with Moderate Charges, sur- mougers Oilmen Grocers Nenngh ; WATSRIOBD and CBNTBAL IRBIAHD RAILWAY kenny and back—3i., 2s., Is. 6d. From Kilkenny and Stations t» , , , Bruslimnkers, Druggists, 4c, STEAMER8 ¦will Sail (weather permitting) Witetford aod 3s,, 2s, No Inigage allowed. passed by no other in tho Principality. OMICM, WATIBMBD, HILKHHT, and MARTBOBOV«H ; back—<•., EW MiLrosr, at 7.4S r.x., on Arrival of tho FROM N R. HBHDBBSOH & Son, BZLIABT ; Jonit LTDDT, WATBB- l$§3° Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. REEVE'S WARWICKSHIRE SAUCE. Third-class Trains, so as 9.15 A .M . Express and 6.0 A.M . JOBD and LmiRicx RAILWAY Otnci, LiMXBicr ; WATERFORD AND LIMERICK RAILWAY All communications should bo addressed to iHOST DELICIOUS CONDIMENT extant i tho 6.0 A M Train LTDI SHIPPIHO COM - THE to enable Passengers to proceed by . . GBAHAM BBTMHBR, Greenock ; C Z7p Trains from Waterford. (jy25-tf.) E. WILLIAMS, Manager. REEVE'S WARWICKSHIRE SAUCE. 4c. , GU«ow AT FULLY to Limerick, Cork, PA T, 2, Oswald Street. TRAINS WEEK BATS BUNDATB Tho j . ^^^ | on . I . distinguished approbation it has met with is a FROM WATERTOBD, at 4.0 P.M., on Arrival of Train l« ~ Custom House Quay, Waterford. WATEHrORD 1 I 4» 3* * I 6 J 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE. sufficient guarantee of its excellence. from Cork, Limerick, &c., so as to enable Passengers (.at28-tf J 1243U42 1*2 142 124312431343 TO, n UMtaiM„.„,„ , MOST FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY, by PETER LECKIE, Goneral Grocer, Coffee Roaster, to proceed by the 8.35 A.M. First and Socond-class Ex- C| &u, g|M1. daas. Class. Class. Clasa. Class. M A which a sum of £20,000 can bo obtained on 4c., 6 Great George's-st., Waterford. (jel96m) press Train, reaching London about 6.0 P.M., and Third MUSIC. A.H; A.M. r.v. r.u. A.M. P. . r.a. BILT 0 N , PROFESSOR OF MUSIC 4im hm hm hm hm hra hm tho small ontlay of £1 only, by a bonafide Money trans- class arriving in London at 9.45 P.M. MR. Wslerford....rfr/>. 8 0 10 10 2 3U 8 30 ... 8 311 _ QgTNO MORE HAIR DYE y at any of the Railway NO. 18, HENRIETTA STREET. i®" 60 Per Cent, under regular Prices. action, established and guaranteed by Government. For further particulars appl Carrlck .- 6 40 10 30 3 10 9 15 -. 9 II ... For ProspectuB, containing full particulars (which Messrs. JACKSOS & Co., New Milford, South $3* Terms, on application. [d4-3m] Clonmel 7 20 tl 15 4 20 lo 0 ... 10 n Stations ; will be sent gratis), apply by letter, addressed J. A. M. HARRINGTON & Walosj or to MICHAEL DOWNEY, Junction aritit 8 45 12 30 5 5 12 II ... 12 0 ... CO'S. DUBLlX...aJ 3 35 5 35 9 30 4 30 ... 4 80 ... RIXC K, 14 Dnko St., Adelphi, London, W.C. (nG-13t» ORIENTAL ESSENCE RESTORES THE HAIR ' [f 7tf] Adelphi Wharf, Waterford. SPECIAL NOTICE. Cot*.-...arrival — 2 0 7 60 U 5 ._ 2 6 „ Irish Guide and Raihcay Time Tables Limerick....arltil 9 55 1 35 8 25 120 - 1 20 ... TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR IN A FEW DAYS ! Set Bradshau?s TO B S SOL 10 It is not a D OUT-FITTING ye, and requires no preparation. Possess- WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY. NEW TAILORING AND Doum Trains from Limerick. A RENT-CHARGE OF £1,025 PER ANNUM ing all the invigoratingproperties requiredto restoro I THIIII OH Wttl PATS. 1 BUKD1TS. Payablo by tho Great Southern and Western Rail o healthy notion of tho scal INTENDED ORDER of SAILING—FEB., 1869. ESTABLISHMENT, p, it stimulates the Growth 1 t l3» 4 «• !• -i way Company. of the Hair and checks its falling off, removes dandruff Waterford Steamship WATERFORD. LIM-BIC** , „ vrOTICE.iS —The for 50 ,y 61, QVAY , I243I2&3 lit ! 1243 14:2 143 142 LOANS ON CALL OR DEPOSIT. scurf, &o., imparting to the Company rewire Goods Shipment TO WATiaroaB. ci«»s. ICIasa. Class Class Cliu Cl>» Clan FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, SEE HANDBILLS Hair a beautifully soft and ¦nW^YK oa glossy appearance. the follovr'0 Terms only :—They reserve A.M. A.M. A.H. t> .M. r.M. A.H. r.H. THE DIRECTORS of tho WATEMOKD AND CENTRAL V«SlE^>- K & CO., desirous of 825° A tablespoonful in ¦flSffiK sfc tbe right to carry ty any, not by particular WALTER O'DONNELL h in h m hm hm hm hm hm IRELAND (late WATBBVORD AND KILKENNY) a basin of water makes an with liberty to Tow Ships and call at other Ports, much felt in Waterford, Limerick dtp 6 45 9 20 11 40 4 0 10 45 10 45 .„ RAILWAY COMPANY aro prepared, under tho provisions excellent, safe, and cooling hair wash. Vessels, meeting a want Junction ~dtf 7 5 10 35 12 45 S 25 12 15 12 Is ... and will not be accountable for (njtiriw or losses arising from , of the -1 of " Tho Watcrford and Central Ireland Act, 1868," SOLD ONLY BY M. HARRINGTON 4 CO., the Queen'a Ene- viz., A CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT D VBLIV dtp ... arriT'l S 0 0 7 45 7 45 ... delay, accidents of the Seas, Rivers, Fire, Coax dtp 8 0 2 45 10 10 10 10 ... to SELL and convey tho whole or any part of the Apothecaries and Druggists, mies, defectir« Navigation, or accidents from any other arose, first standing, whoro the best Fitting and Finishod Clonmel 8 35 ... 2 0 8 40 2 15 2 15 _ RENT-CHARGE of £1,025 per Annum, payablo to 4, BixnoxsTRAXD STHEET, WATEBFORD, oor for any loss which might have been covered by Insurance, GARMENTS may bo obtained, at a MODEKATE Oarrlck .... 9 SO ... 2 35 7 20 2 55 2 55 „ them by tho Great Southorn and Western Railway or contents of Wat«iford...ori«l 10 0 ... 3 10 8 0 3 45 3 45 ... in Bottles at 2s. 6d. each. f ^Nonegenuine unless it Bor for Leakage, Breakage, Condition, Quality, to meet this AT Company, on account of tbo priaoipal Bum of £20,500 any Parcels or Package*, unless specially entered and ad va- PRICE, havo mado arrangements ~T~ Mill Traina nj»rkM-Wltk»a MMUalU..,.. ¦ . SALE TO.r^QltMBSrCE EACH DAY TEN O'CLOCK bears our Stamp. " ht paid. Goods not removed to be Stored at the ing an excellent FAats-Firit Class Single Ticket, 14s M ; Second do. TI Od t expended by tho former for tho latter Company. N.B.—Bo enroful that each article bears our Namo lorem Freig want, and are now snpply IPs 6d risk and expense of the Consignees. Third do, fis 5V1. Ratnrn -First Class. 21a 9d ; Second do. Thoy aro also prepared, for tho purpose of RE- and Address, as unprincipled parties disposo of spu- All Goods will be considered as subject to a general lien, MORNING Oti WALKING SVIT, WATERFORD AND TRAMORE RAILWAY. PLACING thoC NSTALMENTS of tho GOVERN- rious imitations of our preparations, aud sell for what but for all Arrears and held not only for Freight of the same, Week Day Trains. MENT LOAN and BONDS falling duo, to Accept is genuino a worthless article. (at7) of Freight, Storage, or other charge* dne by the Importer, %g" AT THREE GUINEAS ! LOANS at FOUR PER CENT, payablo upon ONE Consignees to the Company. 1 23458789 Owner, or """• pm p m WATERroKD, January MONTH'S NOTICE, or FIVE PER CENT, upon TIIKEE Customers that thoy a m a m p m pm p m pm jun_ _ 29th, 1868. • [ja23-3t] CAKDIEF & NEWPORT COAL C0MPABY, WATERFORD AND BRISTOL. Thpy alBO inform their hro hm hm hm hm bmhmhmhm MONTHS' NOTICE. Gipsy, or othtr eligible Vessel, direct. WAT. BRFORD. havo just received a SPLENDID VARIETY of W'foJ as o 11 0 12 16 *2 15 4 0 S 30 9 0 They will also accept MONEY on MORTGAGE mms COMPANY HAS OPENED COAL DEPOTS From Waterford to Bristol : From Briitnl to Waterford : T'mrt 9 0 Ml 30 1 15 3 15 4 30 »8 0 9 30 _ ... BONDS, at SIX PER CENT, for TIIHEE or FIVE YEAKS, Fab. 3, 12 Noon Frid»r, Feb. 5,_ 12J Aft'n -L at TIPPERARY and at the different Totid.y, .- Fancy Coatings, and and for tho DEBENTURE STOCK, beariug Interest other Tn««d»y, " », ... 7} Morn Frldiy, ,. 1J ,». 7 Morn Alpine Beavtrs, /Sunday Trains RAILWAY STATIONSalongtho Waterford, Limerick , .. 11 Morn Friday, „ 1».... 10} Mora at SIX PER CENT, for TUIIEE YEARS, aud FIVE PER , Tnfrfaj, '" 16 Hunting Cords, 1 2 3 45 8789 and Kilkenny Railway Linos. All Orders will bo re- Tnesday, " 53, _ 4 Aft'n Friday, „ 1 0 Morn ™M- CENT in perpetuity nftcrwards. » m a m p m p m p m pm a m pm pm 1869. ....FEBRUARY 1869. ceived and promptly attended t by Jvverna. IRISH FRIEZES , ~ h m h m h m hra hm hr, hm hm hm For tho Year ending tho 25th March, 1868, the From Waterford to Bristol, From Bristol to Waterford, Word «8 15 12 15 1 30 2 30 4 3D 9 0 — — — ^• 30 Traffic Receipts wero £25,197 8s. 2d.—the Working JAMES DAVIES, Manager. Direct. calling at Pembroke Dock. 93TAND MAU0NTS BLARNEY TWEEDS. Tmore 9 15 12 45 2 0 4 0 »6 0 0 30 — — — PER CENT REDUCTION IN WINTER GOODS ! Offices, 24 William street, Waterford. fj3-tf ' Feb. S _ 10 Morn and other Expenses being £12,041 10s. 4d.—loaving a Frid»y, Feb. S. ~ 3 A lt'njTnesJar, [dlS-tf] af- Friday, „ IS, ...11 Morn|Tue»dmy, „ 9 _ 4} Aft'n Waterford , Dee. 13, 1868. Balanco of £13,155 17s. 10d., for Interest on Loans, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Friday, „ 1», ~. 3 AffnjToeidsr, ,. 18 - «« M°rn M. POWER & SONS tcr tho paymont of which there is a considerable sur- Friday , ,. 36, ... 11 MornlTnuday, „ 33, _ 3} Aft'n THE MAIL8 FROM WATERFORD. plus ; and tho Rccoipts nro now steadily increasing, Paris and Havre Exhibition Gold Medals. %3T On Early Morning Sailings, the Cabin of the Steam- The bonrs up to which letters and papers ma; bo posted JJAVING CONCLUDED STOCK-TAKING , AEE ANXIOUS consequent upon the Opcningof tho Line from Kilkenny CCAUTION.—None gonuino without Baron LIEIIIO in will be Open to receive Passengers arriving from L«ndon at the Waterford Office are as follow :— to Maryborough. J tho Inventor's Signature, being on every Jar, Box Closet. Despatched, by the Night Mail Train. TO REDUCE THEIR LARGE . STOCK, Consisting of: Thoy will, every Year, send to each Creditor a accompanied by full printed directions. About 70 Cabin Fare, 15s. Od. : Servants and Children, 10s. Od. Cork nnd Limerick ...... 0 15 n.ro. 9 30 a.m, Pints of excellent Beef-tea for lls., the present rcdnccd CLERICAL , NAVAL , MILITAR Y, Clonmel Carrlck be...... 0 15 a.m. 9 30 a.m, BROAD CLOTHS, FRENCH MERINOES, WHITE & GREY CALICOES, Statement showing tho full particulars and Amount Return do.. 26s. ; or with liberty to return from Dublin AND , , retail price por pound. Finest, most convenient, and 31«. 6d., Steward's fee included ; Deck Dublin (early English Mails), with a duo regard to Neatness, n.m, , ALPACA8, PLAIN AND FANCY FLAN- Waterford, September 18, 1868. (jalO-tf) THE GREAT REMEDY FOR NERVOUSNESS Frirl.y, „ 5, ... 6 M OID ThursdaJ , „ 4, ... 5 Morn Ferrjbank (1st Mail) ...... 4 0 a.m. 6 0 WATEEPRO0F , 0 Morn aud Moderation in Prico. 2 0 p.m, Do., SKIRTINGS, NELS, Debility, Epilepsy, and all those self-acquiredailments that Tntidiy, „ >,.ll Morn TMidiy, ,. 9, ... Do. (2nd do.) ...... 1 30 p.m. BLACK SILKS . rri.ltv, „ 15, ...11 Morn Thursday, „ 11 , ... 10 Morn Tho Stock of Goods in tho ORDER DEPARTMENT New Ros9 ...... 5 30 a.m. 7 0 a.m. , . . . CORDS & MOLESKINS, SHAWLS, THE ONE THING WANTED. embitter and shorten life. Protected by Royal Letters TondiT •> 16, ~12 Noon Tuesday, „ 16, „ 1 Aft'n Kilkenny, Thomostown Wexford HATS AND CAPS AND TIES Patent of England, and sanctioned by all tbe Continents. I!) 18, ... 1 Afl 'n has been selected with tho greatest caro and , , UMBRELLAS STAYS, , COLLARS, &e. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Friday, „ , ...12 Noon Toor»day, „ &e., on week days ...... 4 0 p.m. 4 15 p.m. College*. Tnudiy, „ 23, ._10 Morn Tuesday, „ 93, ... 7 Morn attention. HE LOOD —These famons Pills aro to composed tba Do. do., on Sundays ... 11 0 a.m. 11 10 a.m, tS "M the Goods, among which are some GREAT. BARGAINS and CHOICE SELECTIONS, havo T B . Friday, „ S6, ._10 MornThursday. „ 2S, ... fl Morn they oporate wholeiomely on the Stomach, tho Liier, tbe CURB VS. FOUR WEEKS —Dr. DE ROOS It comprises tho NEWEST COLOURINGS in Dublin (late English Mails), &c. ... 7 46 p.m. 8 15 been Re-marked, and are now offering GUTT.5: VIT2E Cabin Fare, IBs. j Servants and Children, 10*.; Deck, 7s. p.m Dowels and other organs by correcting any derangements in , or VEGETABLE LIFE DROPS, B EAVEKS and NAPS, for OVERCOATS, and TWEEDS Clonmel, Cork, Limerick, Stc. ... 7 45 p.m. 8 15 , have,in numberleBsinstancei,proved their superiority overevery 8d.; Children. 4s. Females attend the Ladies' Cabin. p.m. tbeir functions, whereby a steady supply of pare materials —IKISH , ENGLISH, and SCOTCH—for SUITS ; also, The mails arrive and are delivered as under :— AT A REDUCTION OP 30 PER CENT. other advertised remedy for Langour, Depression of 8pirits, Goods received at Clarence Dock. for the renewal of the Blood is furnished, and a constant, ' WATERFORD AND LONDON. somo very good designs in TROUSERINGS . Tho Arrival. Delivery. ¦ ' 'is effected. Tbis perfect cir- Indigestion,Pains and Palpitation in the Sidr,Giddines>,Noise Dublin (late Engjiih Moils), Ac. ... 4 0 a.m. 7 0 v. - ... . Z.'b 3, BROAD STREET and 1, LITTLE PATRICK STREET abstraction of effete products in the Head Aurora, Beta, Aura or othtr eligible Vessels. VESTINCS aro of the most reclierclie patterns. a.m. culation thus becomes tbe Terr fountain of health and life, , &c, which, if neglected, often result in consump- , Clonmel, Cork, Lim'k, Lismore, Ac. 4 0 a.m. 7 0 tion, insanity, and nntimely death. Tbis Medicine strength- TKOV WATXRrOBD: THOU. iOHDOH : ATERPROOF ARMENTS a.m. and orercomes all form of disease wherever its situation. : My Stock of W G is from Thnmastown, Wexford, Ac,on week ens tbe vitality of the whole system, givas energy.to tbe Thnrsdir, Fsb. 4 ... 4 Aftn 'n Wednesday, F»b. 3, ... 8 Morn ! B 01 TBB LlVBE AHD SrOMACU.—All. tho best Manufacturers. days ...... 4 0 a.m. G KBSAI, DlSOBDEBS muscles speedily removes nervousness renovates tbe impaired Thursday „ 11 ... 4 Afln'n Wednesday „ 10, .- 8 Morn 7 0 a.m. REIDY'S PATENT. STONE-BREAKER, who ever indulge at table, either in eitiog or drinking, , , Thursday ,, 19 ... 4 Aftn'n Wednesday ' 17, ... a Morn Do. do., on Sundays... 7 30 . powers of life, and invigorates 'the mostsbsttered constitution. „ p.m. next morning For Preparing- ' should take about ten 6l these famous Pills at bed time; Thnnday .. 25, ... 4 Aftn'n Wednesday „ 14 , — 8 Morn P. J. SULLIVAN , Dublin (early English Mails), Ac... 130 p.m. 2 0 p.m. Stones for Road Metalling, Concrete, Ballast, &c., and for Breaking For Skin Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Freckles, :an3 other Cabin Fare, 20s.; Deck from which will result a clear bead and good stomach tbe , 10s. [o9-ly] 74 QUAY, WATERFORD. Clonmel, Cork, Limerick, Ac. ... 2 60 p.m. next morning Ores, Emery Stone,, and Minerals of all Kinds. Thousands of Ladies nr« always com- unsightly diseases, where Mercury, Sarsaparilla, 4c., are too LOADIVQ BBRTTU:—London—British and Foreign Steam following morning. Traroore (lit Mail) ...... 11 40 p.m. 2 0 p.m. headaches, want of appetite,, want of energy, often employed to the ruin of health, its surprising efficicy Wharf, Lower East Smithfield, and West Kent Whaif, Do. (2nd do.) ...... 8 30 p.m. POWER plaining of sick has only to be tested. Frico 4a. 6d., neitmorning STEAM MACHINES are snpplied with Fast and Loose Pulleyg, and are driven by means of «nd want of strength j to correct all these evils, three or lls., or four times tbe South wark. Dunmore ...... 7 0 p.m. Straps. latter at 33s. per bottle of MCMASTZB 4 Co., Dublin do. Horse-power Machines nro driven by the ordinary Horso Gear. four of these Pills should be taken twice a reek, when they , Passage ,...... 7 16 p.m. do. Gouimne 4 Co., PatricV-street Cork ; at THB.Miws WATERFORD AND PLYMOUTI1 . th y Machine extant b would give the invalid the health and appetite of a plough- , ! Ferrybank (1st Mail) ...... 2 0 p.m. 2 0 p.m. ^5" ? "^ y meansof which Granite and other materials can be properly prepared Office, Waterford ; and through all Chemists in tbe world, Aura, Ranger, Aurora, or other eligible Vessels. for .Roadsjf , the StoneB being man. . : I JBOM WATUBPORD: PROM PLYMOUTH : DIXON AND DIXON, Do. (2ad do.) ...... 7 30 p.m. Dext morning- broken into pieces of a regular size, or rather split, by a sharp blow; and there or direct from 35 Bedford Place, Russell Square, London, a very mnaJ1 percentage of waste or dust. This fact cannot be too carefully considered by FBKALKS O» AM, AOBS AXD CtAiSBS.—Obstructions ol Thursday, F«b. 4, „ 4 Aftn'o Thnnday, Fob. « , „. 8 Aftn'n LONDON AND WATERFORD, New Ross (1st Mail) ...... 1 30 p.m. 2 0 p.m. D o Local or those between forty or W.C., near tbe British Museum, where thousands of testi- ' ' Boardsi , Sorveyors any kind, either in young perioo*, Thonday „ It, ... 4 Artn n Tharrday, ,, II , ~ 8 Afln'o ORGAN HARMONIUM MAKERS, ORGAN Do. (2uil do,) ...... 7 0 p.m. next morning , and Contractors. Whenthe Machineis in ftill work, eachhammer is capableof Breaking oritical period of lift—maj be radically re- monials may be seen. ThursiUv „ IS, ... 4 A ftn'n Thuriday, „ 18, ... 8 Afln'n from 7 to 10 fifty—the most BUILDERS, PIANO-FORTE TDNERS, &c. Cwt. of Metalling or Ore per Hour, varying with the hardnessof the material, giving about 40 these Pills according to the printed direction! Thnnday „ 85. .„ 4 Afln'n Thursday. .. IS. _ 8 Artn'n blows per minute. moved by utiog •m/TDME. COUPELLE'S HAIR-RESTORING Cabin Fare,20s.; Deck, 10s. Taking Goods for Faimoutb PRICE LIST OF HARMONIUMS: TO COUNTRY TEA DEALERS Thus, a Machine of Six Hammers, will Break from 20 to 80 Tons in ft day of 10 hours. which accompany each box. Young persons with sickly and The Driving Power required ' sallow complexions may have the bluom of health restored JLU. FLUID. UIDXK EHISZXT MBDICAI, PATBOHAOE. Southampton, Portsmouth, and places adjacent. No. 1—4 Octaves, Pine Csse, and 2-Foot Blowers...£6 6 0 is small. Two Howes, with a simple gearing, can easily drive a Four-hammer This wondrously efficacious and trnly msrvellous preparation 10 0 DEALERS in the COUNTRY, who can paj Macnino, while in by tbis wonderful corrective, which pnriEea (blood and , WATERFORD AND BELFAST. „ 2— Do. 3 Stopa 7 TEA the larger size the Steam-power required ia under Half horse-power per Hammer. ! having been for a long time employed in private, (a now 3—6 Octaves, 4 do 8 10 0 Cash, will find it much to their advantage to expels all gross and impure humours from tbe system! Aura, Beta, Aurora, or other eligible Vessels. „ N.B.—In ordering, please state the Size into which the Stone, Ac., is to be Broken, that the spaces between critical age from forty to fifty, as brought; before tbe public, and la'offered ' with tbe greatest „ 4... Do. 6 do 9 10 0 order from MESSRS. STEPHENS & CO., Beware then of the if : PBOK WATIR10BD : PBOW BZLIAST : tho Cutters can be projerly adapted. " to a.' premature grave—these Pilll confidence as the only true Hair Restorer; It removes dand* Satunlay, Feb. 6, ... 2 Aftn'n.Tuetday, Feb. 7 , „ IS ftn'n „ 6— Do. 7 do 11 10 0 ae, combined with excollenco of quality not to bo pro- . sends many thousands . .„ t Aftn 'n Toetday, „ 18, .„ J Aftn 'n „ 8— Do. 10 do 18 10 C SUPPLIED with SUGAR, at COST PRICE week. I , and upon IBBSOTU AHD ESEBOT.— Persons of seden- casts of supposed hopeless baldness, and success baa invari- Saturday, „ 27. ... 2 Aftn 'ntTuenday, „ 23, ... 5 Aftn'n „ 8- Do. 12 do 22 10 0 which no Profit whatever is charged. WANT O> S Cabin Fare, ... 16s. Deck, ... 7s. 6d. Children, ... 4s TITARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, IN GEEAT VABIETY tary habits, or those troubled jn mind, working in Factories, ably attended its employment. From, iu own . intrinsic ,,10— Do. 14 do 32 10 C Samples will bo sent free, and post , merits alone, it is rapidly superseding everything else of the WATERFORD AND NEW ROSS. paid, on applica- or Coal Pits, who cannot obtain that amount of fresh ail PEDAL HARMONIUMS. tion to Messrs. SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO., AT COMMINS & CO'S., and exercise which nature ^requires, suffer from neiknesl kind. Those wba have tried all tbe advertised remedies FROM WATERJORD— Daily, gt 2 Octaves of Pedals Sundays eicepted, 3.15P.K. No. 1—S Octaves of Manual!. , ¦ lowness of spirits and want of appetite. . Al| without effect, are especially iuvited to make trial of this ROM KW 2, PARLIAMENT STREET, and 87 SOUTH GRKAT -QUA and debility, F N Ross—Daily, Sundays escepted, at 8.4S A.Jf. German 20 0 0 O" 6B, T , WATERFORD. a dose or two of these Pills every three ei efficient and never-fciliog remedy. - Try ft oner, and you will Manuals Octaves of Ger- GEORGE'S STREET, DUBLIN. such should take WATERFORD AND DUNCANNON. No. 2—6 Octaves of , 2i as tbey. act gently and effectually on tbe' syttem; never nse anything else. Price 4s. 6d. per bottle, through all man Pedals 40 0 0 •( four days, F ROM WATERFOBD—Daily, Sundays excepted at 3.20 P.M . on KITCHEN RANGES, METAL CHIMNEY PIECES, GRATES, FENDERS, FIRE and impart vigour and energy to tbe body, which is always Chemists and Perfumers, or direct from Mdme. Coupellr. . Grand Model 2 of Keys .. 200 0 0 THE PEOPLE'S TEA, 2s. per lb Bedford House Russell 8 FROM DUHCABSOB —Daily, Sundays excepted, at 8.16 A.M . The New , Row* M IRONS, Ac., IN GREAT VARIETY, followed by a good appetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and , quare, W.C. Mark tho Address:—35 KINO-STREET, WATEBFORD g N.B.—Tbis ii not a Dye, but nnder its tonic action gray Berths seenred and every information given by the Agents, a bi Life, or Ani at the Company most effectually rubbed into .,the., complaining pans during 's Oflice.the MALL. WATBRVQRD. LEAD MERCHANTS, <$-c, to any address, .Gratis and Post-freo on application. _ AT COMMINS A CO'S., 66 QUAY, WATEEFOBD. . W f : «3T ¦ course of treatment; • i EVERY MAN- HIS OWN DOCTOR. H s , _ • • • ¦ f t > ¦ u the whole havo now added to their SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO., EK ABD — In no country in For Two Stamps sufferer* may avoid tbe nunruius tB " SHOUT SKA PASSAGE BEG to intimate that they ' CUILDB THEIR AlLHBHTi. ' business a BRA8S FOUNDRY and ENGINEER. 2, PARLIAMENT 8TKEET. -nd 87 SOUTH GREAT S LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS, EAYE-RUNS, SHEET LEAD, &c, Ac. ; Eg tho world are more children learrled to an early grave than impostors who send their books for nothing, publish tftti- GEOROE'8 STREET, DUBLIN. < in Great Britain. Congbs.-Measlet, Scarleliut, Fevers, and roonials which they write themselves, fictitious reviews from ING ESTABLISHMENT, where BrassWork of every EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDEBSMEONMONGEEY, g 8 imaginary Journals, profess to enre diuusea with instrument EVERY will be cast and finished off in First-class $¦ other diseases alttok.tlie little sufjerers, and death but too THUE8DAY TO AMERICA. description FINEST BLACK TEA. g, t& AT COMMINB O O!B., 66 , • QVAY , -WATXRFORD. g, G at a rapid pace ;' yet, if, at tbe first stage of instead of Medicines, and other absurdities as cruel at tbey *k TfcY THE SPLENDID MAIL and with as littlo delay as possible. often follows ¦ • •¦ ; ^ *. J-> STEAMERS of the stylo, who complain that it is impossible- to pro- these complaints, parents were to have recoursoto Holloway'i are deceptive. : ! fittea ^^v in ALLAN LINE, and MCINTOSH alBO beg to tender their THOSE VI>jIVlS^.ninninr connection with thn GKANI) MK LEAN cure reall y Fine Tea at any Price aro solicited to S IRON GATES, RAILING, IRON AND WIRE FENCING; S_ Pills, all danger would be avoided ; for the stomach and A physiciao, 25-ycsrs extensively engaged in tbe trestment tho kind patronage bestowed on , of Debility and the various menial and nervous affection* re- 4^-wX»ia > TRUNK and olbrr RAILWAYS, and For- sincere thanks for FINEST BLACK TEA at THREE SHIL. bowels would be gently but effectually cleansed by tbis mild by thoir constant attention to busi- Order our , f4 EVEEY DESCEIPTION OF IRON, TIN, AND COPPEE-WOBK MANUFACTURED . g g sulting therefrom, will send free, on receipt of Two Peony warding Pa«Mn»fr» on ea»y tfrm« to all Stations in CA- them, and hope, LINGS PER POUND, which is tho Choicest and most ; aperient ; tbe depraved bnmora corrected and tbe secretions continuance of same. ttas fg-BY COMMINSCOMMINB f r CO., 66, QUAY]QUAY, ' WATERFORD. ' . ii A perfect cure would seon be aSeoted Stamps !o prepay postage, a pamphlet containing his highly NADA and Ilia WESTEKN STATES :- ness, to merit a Delicious Imported, and Unmixed with any other des- %ST ? • ii &£ dnly regulated.. , and . the little patient be restored to sound health. ; successful and only safe treatment, with' «H tb» newtsary PERUVIAN Jnn. 7 AUSTRIAN Jan.28 535" Lead, Brass, Copper, and Iron Works, cription. 101b. Canisters, Carriage Paid to any Bail H ' 2 W prescriptions and directions by 'which sodertro'mav'tore NK5T0BIAN 14 NORTH 0 '. PLUMBING WORK OP EVERY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURED A FIXED Pr Kolhwaj' e Pills are tkt beit rtmtif known in tht world AMKBic*n...Feb. I 3 LITTLE GEORGE'S STREET, WATERFORD, way Station in Ireland. . themselves at trifling , oost-^'Addrem Mr. LAW7B, M*BC»I HIBERNIAN ,, 21 MORAVIAN , n ' , QUAY «g for the following diseases J Publisher, U Hand Court, London.: •>¦f f' v>-V.^iHA and ROSE-INN STREET, KILKENNY. SAMUEL STEPHENS & CO., 2 tS " BY COMMINS CO., 66 , WATERFORD. Ague Debility IoflamnuulgnSore Throat* ' - calling at LORUOXPKBBT (Ireland), on Friday, tn embark Green-houses, Conservatories, and Pnblio 2, PARLIAMENT STREET, and 87 SOUTH GREAT ^ Dropij Jaundice 8toae and Gravel Pa«engers and Her Majesty' N.B. NONE; BUT FIBST-CLASS PLUMBERS EMPLOYED. 2 P; Aithma ' •X DEBILITY, and oll>NBBYOlJS: s Mails; and from PORTLAND tho most improved princi le) by GEORGE'S TREET DUBLIN. t> . BHIIoui Com-Dysentery Liver Oom- Secondary Symptoms TERVOUS ; to LIVEROOOL, every SATURDAY. Buildings Heated on p J3l AFFKCTION8,-wbetb#th«»twi^e*fti!»W*« I of hot water. (myl6-6m) plaints Eryslpelai plaint* Tic Donlonnu : . C»BIS PASSAOB TO PORTLAND, BOSTON, or NEW tho circulation Increased TRAVELLING ACCOMMODATION FIRST-OLASS SADDLERY AND' ISARNESS. *> 1 Blotches on Fetnalo lr- Lumbago Tumours ' otberwiso,1 avre ky TtTy>iimpl«^d'l>iii|y|ijWfWf^MWW;;.I S AND TO regalwltlei Ptlet - Ulcers YORK , £18 18<, and £15 15»., including Provisions, but not A LAME VARIED STOCK SELECT FROM. "3 tbe Skin cured in both f nnaev ^Otrmtxijiiiy^ '^f ffJB&Sji.lr ^.¦''"- Wines or Liqonn, which can be obtained on board. Good Shepherd Bowel Com- Fevers ol til Bheumttiia Ve nereal Affeotiom ¦ ' '"" Convent of the WATERPORD , DVNOARVAN & LISMORE ^ kinds Betcntlon of Worms of all kinds] dent in this; conntry.wjH. .ft. 61_ Ilk. SQUARE, DUNGARVAN, at Eight o'Clock a.m. THOHAS KAVANAGH, Dnngarran ; to %S "All who kindly aid in this great work of Cha- ¦ ¦ ' Ml nd 1'^": < T ldiB Tl5!l»P: atid'Strenitn;?'A'ihutli * rity, draw down upon themselves the every day, Sundays excepted, on the arrival of the W. K. COMMINS & CO. ; '' ' '^ "^ s ^*'^ 5SjM '•^SsSSSnT^^Health 'eooT^ (128-tf) THOMAS PURCELL, Quay, Waterford ; will undoubtedly "¦ " ' i ttcerptbfOM ^UBpf^irisSjfai^. or to ALLAN BROTHKUS A Co blessinfr of HIM ic/io came, not to call the just, but Lismore and Cappoquin Car. which leave* Lismore at MANUFACTURERS, IRONMONGERS, SADDLERB, AND HARNESS MAKERS, . '^B^I)^ioM?f« Uiel'^iduie« *|j«amii*Bvr|»» jS^7««~? ;^! , ^ AleKndra-baildivgn " ' ' Jamw-street, Lirtrpool, and 85 Foylc-itrat, Londonderry. rinnwi." (o25-tf) ,30 a.m (*&o-\S.) mh6] 6 6. QUA y.^W./A 'F.E.B^'OBi);: • (9m . , ' ^ f " "^ *^ ^ W WATERFORD ffEWS AND THE : ¦ : - AS* ' IN THE LANDED ESTATES' COURT.(rRELAND)T TO SMALL CAPITALISTS : ¦ ! COUNTY OF WATERFOBB. ¦* • :¦: :¦. * INVESTMENT ! : , .. ;\m^r^eir^n,$$* & tSf A MOST DESIRABLE BALE cm TUESDAY , the9thday of FEBRUARY, 1869. ¦ ' ' ' ' ' W«th«ro onUmaaw ry'irtt. • ' \ ;: VLij! 'S In the Matter of the Eg/") ENTAL & PAB.TI- ¦ *3 BALLYBRICKEN, WATERFORD. T> ; suppu«i.,bi.| | - .i:^!; _ «! Mr¦ m AUCTION AT tate of NICHOLAS O"NEiLt JCL CUiABSofJfJALE in S0^^^S^^^^^-' ii^ fro-a Mr. WILLIAM PHELAN, No. 35, BALLY POWER, & JOSEPH O'NEILL }-of part of theriwids of afagVj po5li^ia»iioi»» any,i & *iim 'Xi '&&h ' : - PENDER hiving rocoivod inatruotions ' ^M ^BK ^^ W FOTOB, BALLINGOWAN, and INDIUr OOBN-A dfoiaad, »k ideollu Barley-...;...... 100 . — 4W0 J • BKICKEN, will SBI1I1 BY AUCTION, on tho Promises, food ooaiiinpttTS Mm^&. - ' mm«0 , ^IWqipedentM i OaU...... 680 ¦ : . 890 Owners and Petitioners, the Lands of C00L- ol 3d. ¦¦-¦ ' • ¦:¦ ' isnoTTii•Pei ^,^nditicm7 ;>9 ^/ ^n ^witb ^tm ^^P ^^^m ^/ ¦ .jCtiw.... ;...... :-. . i — . J.010 , jodieiooi >o ^oaaangftr fto» i»n"«a»opiA».cdD»* ^7BDNESDAT NEXT, Tfl3 10m OP FEBRUARY, 1869, : ' TUBBID . WEST, and '• i. UiRtabr^'t^W t«iiq>eziiD : * ente '¦¦ Otf : — 1 1 ; yWDR-IfOObjU,,,..;,;...... T/ A ,f l.^a mnteutmvKi^t uy wMt e^XB ' fiar timy ^^^^mtf inf^ W 'my. "\ COOLTUBEID IJAST, situate'& tho' Barony-- no ' atm^i-^T^M ^* oartrnl ylab emgonwninenl^U d»ytia>th>aiwhenw ii;onjyy^ d x of his LZ ;3NSED HOUSE, STABLING, and YARD, °' COLB SSOB- to^sy aboers improTetMOt. JVms«a for allartloVBvery aea riaons 1 Ult , by t^mSsmmttf t^iaot THE INTEREST IN THE LEASE DEOIBS' WITHOUT DBUM, and COUNT! of. WA- ...... ;; _ _ *JBO. __ 'J« «wVSettt*I^wul"lie'*eoh«isea fiwm thep ieHmu riamltaas tu ^Ou il ¦llhat»~aat.Um, not requiring a ' •etXtrSIto-m *nto "**r'Utmtot, 1 "turnVUimuw m. tM!itty ^fr&Ujti% .'; H with 14 Yews of Lease nnoxpirod, at tho very- nominal Rent of £16 a Year, TEEPOED, held in Fee Simple, PEIOB S ""OUBB¥NT . ¦tilt IBON than rafflctent to «a*rtin qolrj. Til etmliBuanoe otl^^t^mSm^.hJii&'^m ^ ^ i h^&g' ' " ~ outlay, free of Rent mi Taxos to last Gale da;. - liab wh«t, M Und—eomeof whouwe know—bareturned to^ their ^ . •wiuj;reg»rdlei«of penpnal oonaemei^, wentl wrHf Shilling TO BE BOLD BY AUCTION, ; ¦ ¦ cjTWiSwMthir i*«U(tlt «oootlT»aro ce^kmj Manner whioht^ tho Omiiaii, ^. 855*ThoIIouso is ono of tho bost-situatedin Ballybrickea for Business, and commandsa beautiful » ' ; , mi ttBtm ' In THREE LOTS, before the Honorable Judgo LI»CH Prien demanded IMM as Monday: fowan ee4k alowly at tiea thektetvea tava^ •dmiterl. jBnglBaa at tuxy timetm ' were Bnobetfftllyca llastcaitferl weekto BtmBttf . viow of tho most pieturesquo Bubnrbs of Waterford. " • ••• - ~K • .iB>«mfc iS\ se. • ' ' ' '''' ni ' _ at tho LANDED ESTATES' COTOT,' lMks''Q0AT,"in the WHEAT, pcrliarrelorwWbt. «.' ,» »; i ,~'& '""V. dSiaiSSriantiirong, Biigfin-ioTtarhW' . ; , ' ., V. . '- ¦¦ ' iag the tide it« to m rmiiitialHeight, oorcrfiiig the . . 00 0 eieapUoB ot Hanstrian qnaUti«s, wkioha ra te«fU»e demand ' • H. R. GREENE, Chief Clerk. — p«naiD« - JJ a 18 0 00 0 boyersus ———j Qoarand flrjo^'sftveial of the Bottse*v-?EiSeptfaff & on the spot. Oat*—The import!- are itaall, few - ADDBBAI)DBB88TOSSTO>^THBIi0BblIHTHB'LOBD ja HOTirrBNA)J!r.ENAJW.rro „ . M °° ; ajaoaod to-many ofthe reaUleniaof DESCRIPTIVE PARTICULARS. OATS p.ST. " ° * ^ ° pretent, ind then it no disposition 6n the p«t of tbe tndt ThftCornrMttnaKMIja» doner1r,n«- .wellWflU totn ,pana88w W.aa.:ad<3ress.address. the toooavenjenoe INDIA PALE ALB. . r^b.. TheCorpoBs*io«t T ^ b the inflns of water into tbeirpremises , OTS tho Lands of Ballingowan, — Black . . -14 < U 6 00 0 000 to increaw stodu.r PrioM are quoted (boat tha Mat U lart ' ' -usual dp'BO on every the Quay, y L 1 and 2—Ports of — Wilts.,' i . . 15 «00 0 00 0 to ih& Xjor^ lVeintenAxit. It is to and Decioa Without Drain, and • ., 15 o day. Barley bu nol nndargone aojTi important variation in but is deserving at the pre-' no.fnjyjerinj ory wan done/ ths>t tide, . Friday BREWINGS situate in tho Barony of 3 - » W 6M eao be boorflton similar oeowioi^ specially highwater , passed THE NEW SEASON'S County of Waterford, are withintwo miles of the FI,«rUH, Per^;o728011) ° ° °° ° value sinca Monday. Bean* and peu as bigXxceDenqy comes from a, government evening,althongb with equally . ratber easitTUr rnt. ' Maite ii witboot obanie. The floating sent time, also hannleea. ' It was, however,' -on Saturday ploturcsquo villageof Stradbally; seven miles from — SuperOne* . -30 8 40 000 0 00 0 wiltloe> pledged to Befora—-ft government which has'been over ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY, r 30 0 3S 000 0 00 0 cargo trade is rather' inactive, holders not , being to erening that the tide assumedits greatest.Tolnmeand BffiT tho sea-port and market-town of Dongarvan, and m-rUfFAr '°i* 1 ' • is rmtherimproving. returned to power by a • large majority,of,the nation OATMEAL, per S»ok . . oli o OO 0M O 000 «oo«Dt the oSen made by boyers. Barley foroe, and oaurad a series of evenWwhioh willbe loig about fiftoon miles from the City of Waterford, inth BBAM ,perbarre1,of 841ba. .Op U000 0 ,0 yesterdayfor wheatand at thelate aleoticm. iBvl BtB tcasathorepresentative IN SPARKLING CONDITION . Lirerpoolepiaiketwig rather easier remembered in this city. Saturday morningcame in which thoro is doily communication by coach. The of WnLux SWAM QusaTONK, and as suoh the people' ' . : : '' j FOREIGN • , ' " Free) So rather line, and there was nothing,in the TTOather to lands aro good arable and pasturelands. > LONDON CATTLE MAEKET—YESTIRBM. of Ireland shonld reorave' him with oordiality. S S , East and Cool- they have indicate the visitorof the coming evening, bnt about PATRICK KEILY AND ON LOT 3.—The Landi of Oooltubrid WHKAT, per' ' ' ' ». '«. 'i. A Numberat market—Beasts, 910; sheen and Iambi, 6,070) far aa the present; government has gone, Deoies Without bamsl.orsSOlbi. • • • • ' to do mid-day the atmospherechanged : the sky became tubrid West, situatein tho Barony of — American, Spring and Winter • . 29 8 »P 30 0 Mire*, 118 j piet, £0. Beef, 8s 4d to 6a iA; mutton, Se 6d to shown by their appointments to be desirous [fo-lf] 83T BT. STEPHEN'S BREWERY, WATEBFOBD Drum and County of Waterford, lio within half a mile — Marlinopte . . 30 0 31 n 6» 8d ; Teal; 3s 6d to 6, 0a; pork, S« 4d to 6s Od. Beef what is right and just for tbe oonntry. overcast, a strong wind set in from the south of tho town of Kilmacthomas, throe of Bonmahon and — Benlltnskl . . 30 0 31 0 lower ; tales forced, and ao intetiv* trade. Tbcre wu a quick west, add towards afternoon the rain oamo down Dungarvan, — Ohirka. TaMnrog..nd odM.a -» * demand. Poik firm. in torrents, increasing in its intensity, as the tho mining works of Knockmahon, ten of J jg trade in mutton. Choice veal in JUVENILE CONCERT AND EXAMINATIONS EMPLOYMENT FOR SPARE TIME. botween which last- 1» » :D 0 OSBAT. evening wore on, becoming a tdrrifio . storm at and twelvo of Watcrford, INDIAN CORN , Yellow. O(1CB« R , ft GalaW , LONDON PROVISION MARKET—M The annual juTenile ooncert and examinations at AND CANVASSEUS WANTED IN LATEST and city, a Coach plies on week-days. — Hiralin&Foxonlan - - 1» » «> 0 ACOS of tinged eidea from Ireland 3209,,ud the arrival of night, . Under this combined influence AGENTS mentioned town oo o oo o B — Import Miss O'Mara'a boarding and day school in King-street, EVERY TOWN. £3 Weekly earned without risk. gg" Proposals for the purchase, by private contract, -• - — American, From Hamburg 321 bales. Deliveries 0( Irish . 2.55B, inclu- of the atmosphere, the tide rose to an extraordinary PARIS AND LONDON FASHIONS. — — French and Amoricon White 00 O 00 n against toot place on yesterday,and was highly successful. to " T. L.," BACON & Co., all or any of tho Lots, will bo receiyed by tho — — E . .000 Ono ding about 1,700via M ilford, leavingat wharves893 , P. height, and leaping over the barrier of the quay, Enclose paid cnvelopo of gyptian, . . way from Ireland Atnongst thoao present were—The Mayor, Kev. E. 337, Strand, Loudon. [j29-2t] Solicitor having Carriage of Solo, up to tbo 20th day — — Damaged . . . . IS 0 1? 0 2,497 last ysar. Arrived to-day and on the ' C.O., Rev. R. augmented by the bursting np of the waters of the ;MRS. KELLY FLOUR Amcrican "II 0 00 0 Supplies of Irish singed were in excess of Walsh, admv Rev. Goorgo Commins, ANUARY , ,per barrel, of lOfllbi. - about 1660 baits. sewers, dashed np the qpposito streets, entirely cover, of J , 1869. — French, per taclr - - 00 0 00 c per cwt. Con- , C.C., Rev. Mr. Logan, WANTED, to call attention to her second Purchase ly at tho Registrar's , of SBOtbi. demand last week, at a declines of 2s to 4* Power, CO, Rev. R. Foran ing the former, andHooding the latterin manyplaces BEGS For RcntolB and Mapa, app INDIAM MEAL, Amrrican,perbrl. or 1Mlbi.no 0 00 0 sumption of dried is stated to have been checked by tbe O.S.F., Eev.T. Deely,O.P., Rev. T. Boylan, O.P., Rev A SMALL HOUSE or COTTAGE, in or near Water- of Winter Goods, comprising tho Latest Estates' Court, Inns' Quay, Dublin; to Home Hanufnctnre J L „. to the depth of six and even eight feet. The conse- OEco, Landed _ _ J , 31, „ n advance of 6s per cwt. during tbi preceding fortnight. To- J. A. Wheeler O.P, and several ladies. The concert nccommodutiou for a Hun- Novelties in Berosford- . per .ark. of MOlbi. \ , ° *' ° , quence of this great rush of water was that many of XaL ford, having Stablo PIEBSE NEWPORT BARROS, Esq., No. 20, day tbere ara no buyers for Irisb singed, and lower price* an consisted of vocal and instrumentalmusic by thepnpila tor, and a Harness House, together with a Garden oi SILK AND FANCY Btreet, Watorford j to Messrs. MAXWELL &, WEI.DO», probable. A Ithongb arrivals from Hamburg were very light, lish—and debates the establishments along the qnay sustained consider* .MILLINERY, Dnb. Imparts fy Evporls for Week oufcnj Tliursiay, 4th inst. —conversations5n Frenoh and Eng able damage, and that too to an amount hardl riwo or Grouuil attached. I BONNETS, > DREARS, I Solicitors, NqrW, North Gijeat George,'s-strcet, jt JMPOJWS. EXPORTS. pricesdrelin id to 79a to 73s landed, for prime siteable and 4o. The proficiency , , y middles reported. on English, and Irish history, ascertained np to the WANTED, also to know whoro " Watt's Embroca- HEAD-DRESSES, GLOVES, lin ; or to whoat 6<08 Qaartera- vn-.ett - . . B»rr«ls light weights. No sales of Irish bale who took part in the very present moment. Of course " can bo had. having Oarriagoof Salo, Inditn Corn 6113 do. Oat< . - - 4440 do. ' and talent displayed by all every exertion waa made by the occupantaand others tion or Curb Uottlo FLOWERS, BOOTS & SHOES, PEISSE KELLY, Solioitor, . . LONDON PEODUOE MAEKET-^YKaTBMAy. dearly showed the great zeal AKVRY Dublin, Dart • — do. Barter- - • S53 do. interesting proceedings, Address " M.S.," care of Mr. T. S. H , Water- BALL & EVENING FLANNELS, 37, North Great George's-street, Barlny ,. . do. Indian Corn - do. Sugar—Market firm, and business fair in West India oonduotoraof the to renderthe damageaa smallas possible;shops were Waterford unaltered. Coffst and' ability of tho accomplished ' ford. Ijl- t] BLANKETS AND (d24j8 ,f5) and2 , Little GeorgoVstreot, { i3 &*<*'• loif - - • — 8«l«. sorts ; better demand for refined, but value Mifta Dnggan. abut with the utmost expedition, but not without DRESSES, , Flour . . native and planta- school—-Miss CMara, and her relative, EIDER DOWN J Barren. O»tme»l - • do. —Fair trade, and stiffer rates obtained for somo danger to thoso so engaged, and certainly with MANTLES, Heal - • - — 8acks, Indian meal . — do. tion Ceylon. Tea—Prices iteady, still not much business BOY WANTED. SHAWLS, QUILTS. AUCTION a thorough drenching to all ; bnt despite what they , for tho BOOKBINDING buBinoss, n FUBNITORE, doing. Rico—The market U very quiet to-day, and quota- THE POOR could do, the tide was resistless ; in.it went, destroy- WANTED HOSIERY, OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD GRAND CONCERT FOR Wa- BOY about It Yearsof Age, whowill require FEATHER BEDS, PIANO, Ac. ARRIVAL OP FOREIGN GRAIN tions are weak. ' On Vfcdneedaj, a fall dress concrt, promoted by the ing, as it rushed through the invaded,premises , sugars, for the relief of tbe deititnte of oar [o bo well recommended. MILLINER Y AND MANTLE ' WAREHO USE Ltgnre, Biocalto , Marlanople , 3IS0 quarters t>b«at, Wbilet : LONDO1T TALLOW MARKET—YKSTEBDAT. terford Harmoois Society teas, spirits, calicoes, linens, dresses, and numerous of ill creeds, look plsee at the Aassmbly Rooms, City Apply at the Office of this Pnpor. BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, the Brothers A Oo. | Matllde (•) , Oinelcb , KaiUndjI*, 3363 qrs- Callow-New P.Y.C., 46i 3d to 46» 6d on spot. Market ciij items of goodsof more or has less value. Riaring 76 , QUAY. TO nalu. Btranimati, Brothtra; in Inrolce of Tonnla Vou , Votti steady. Rail, ata'uht o'clock, under the patronage of the Rifht 15th Inst, at my SALES-BOOMS, tho MALL, from Taganrof, 2,232 qaarten wheat for P. Oare*, re id T. O. Worshipful tbe Major the aristocrasr of the district, and on foot through the lower part of the city now ONDAT. , VESSEL FOR SALE P.S.—3Ira. K. wishes to call particular attention to Watorford, where they have been removed, for conve- Spencer ; Shamrock, O«le, Marlanople, 2,200 qntrlen *bg>t, LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET—M officers ot the garrison. It was decidedly one of the greatest became an impossibility, and in very many places B. Clibboro ; Ellzibeth Donthwalte Moore KasCend-ie 2 Sole, by directions of J. J. JONES, Esq., S.I., , , , ,7*0 The supply of cattle and ebeep was almost the samo as on soctetsesof the kind ire hare seen for TOTT many years in pedestrians had either to strip o^fshoes and stockings her Stock of FURS, in MTJFFS, COLLARETTES, nience of quarters maize, Wbllt, Brotben & Co. ; Oamllla (s), O'Oontld, high BRIGANTINE " ORIENTAL," of St. John's, Waterford his entire HOUSEHOLD last Monday. Tha demand was fair for eacb, at very whether we take into account the attendance, which THE and CUFFS, in SABLE, ERMINE, GREBE, SEAL who is leaving , Llrerpool, 100 saokiwb« »t, T, Haoihton, psr lb; 2,230 onr city, and wade as best they might to opposite land, or Newfoundland, daily oxpected to arrivo with a FURNITURE, which has been very recently pur- prices. Beef, 8d to 8ld; sheep, 7d to 9fcd was extremely large and highly fashionable, or tbe nature of taking boat ot some convenient lamppost, row to then? y of Imitation FURS. cattle, and 10,407 sheep at market. was of a high order. Cnrgo of Dried Codfish, will, after arrival, bo offered SKIN, with a variet chased, consisting of :— tho concert itself, which, on tbe whole, destination through tho submerged Btrpets,.amid tho for SALE. Register, 132 Tons ; built in Novn Scotia ; Dining-room Chairs, in Walnut and BDTTBB MARKET. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET—YESTBEDAT. Tbe most ample accommodation was provided for the hilarious enjoymentof all Drawing and y. Sales, prob- tbe vest area of tbe splendid Assembly Room, being engaged, followedhere and enrrics a largo cargo, on a light draught of water ; has in green, with Albert and Victoria Number of Firkins wtighed at tit Public Butter Market First Report—Tha market opened stead audience, there b " jarvios Mahogany; Couch, 000 bales. Second Report—Tbe market closed very beautUally carpetted over its whole extent. Very handsome y ," suddenly become watermen, and becu kept iu good order, and is'well found in every GREAT SALE match ; Easy Chairs j Walnut Oval Table ; for Week ending Friday (thit dag), 6th inst. ably, 16, turning an honest penny by conveying belated tra- Chairs to I speculation, and for export chairs, placed at regnlar intervals, were fully ocenpied by tba rcfpiisite. or and other Tablos; Salnrda/, .„ ... IS I60 . Od. to 160a. Od. steady. Sales—20,000 bales oa Mahogany Dining, Loo, Falling-leaf, Monday, „ ... 0 ...... 000s. Od. to 000s. Od. 10,000. Salsa id to id tearar. tlitt o( onr city and surrounding districts, long before tho vellers from shore to shore on their way home. Along (It) Apply to JAMES KENT & SON. DRAPERY GOODS What-nots j a splondid Rosewood Cottage Tuesday, „. .. . 0 OOOs. Od. to 000s. Od. for opening the concert. Tbe gas, both in tbe tbo Quays the si ht was novel imposing and Cabinets, MANCHESTER CORN—YESTERDAY. liour nameJ g , , at times, Pianoforte, by CADDV, of London, only a short time in Wednesday ... 53 ... ttfc. Od. to 140«. Od. New .. lJOs. apartment and talon, the latter recently prepared by tbe ludicrous. For several hundred perches a turbulent COUNTY OF WATERFORD Thursday, 8 ... _. 15Os. Od. to lB5s, Od. Good attendance, end English wheat being damp, sold BOLGER has tho pleasure to announco tho uso j Chimnoy Mirrors ; somo Prints and Ornaments j Corporation for tbe purpose, waa excellent, and particularly shoot of water covered the whole roadway fxom side Purchase in Partnershi Friday, 0 ... „ 000». od. to OOOi. Od. slowly at Is ts 2s per qr. decline; dry samples and foreign no in tbo M• , p, of a j Carpets, Rugs, FonderB, and No. of firkins corresponding week last year „ 31 so, when ire recollect the lata visitation which befell It to side, Book.cases and Stands lower. Flour 6d to Is per sack cheaper. Oats and oatmeal covered by a and on its bosom were found gaminsstri pped TO BE LET, VERY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FANCY Dinnor andDessert Price per c»t., old...... 96». to loss. .Vow H Ita$. to USt. city. The flagnay facing the ontrance was Steels ; a quantity of Glass, China, ratber easier. Beans without change. Indian corn declined recently constructed to the waist disporting npon casks, planks, and other ran SUCH TERM AS MAY BE AGREED UPON, DRAPERY GOODS, Oilcloth, Mahogany and handsome and substantial wooden porcli, improvised Services ; Window Hangings, Is to 2s per qr. for new, and Is for old. by the Corporation—a great improvement OB the awning pleasure craft, whilst from around the , OFFICES, and DEMESNE of At 321 off Cost Price, to which ho has added his owl FaUiossos; Hair Mattres- (Corrected this day for The Waterford¦ Ncw3.\ THE HOUSE Iron Bedsteads, with Spring PROVISIONS. DUBLIN MARKETS—YESTERDAY. hitherto in use on such occasions—and found extremely use- corners of some street would dash up a boat polled MARQUIS valuable Stock at a proportionate reduction. ' Tables and BLENHEIM, partofthe EsTATrof the ses, Feather Beds and Bedding ; Dressing BACON Pros, per cwt ... ._ «M . 60s Od to 02s Od Tho supply of cattle to-day was smaller Iban last week, a ful on entering; and departing. This covering, which is either by spectators or those flying from the devas- of WATEKFOKD, beautifully Situated on tho Banks Tho following is tho List of Departments : Glasses ; Basin Stands and Waro; Commodes, Bed- OrrAh do ~ .- ... 80s od — Hi Od large proportion being but middling ; of sheep tbs number portable, will bo available tor tbe future, at a small charge, tating sceno around, them. At eight o'clook the scene withiu Three 3Iiles of tho Cuv Cano and other Chairs, Stretchers, Firr do ... ™ „ 14s Cd — Its Od was larger. The price) of Monday and Tuesday wars not for such purposes. A detachment of constabulary, under horo was at its hei or the RIVER SUIR, Cloth Jackets Fancy Dresses Stays steps, Towol-aircrs j do 40s Od — 42|i Od ght. Barrels, bales of goods, balks ATEKFUUII H KADS obtainable. The vsry top prices of cattle in sink did not Head-constable Barry, and tbo borough constables, under of W . nests of Drawers, with a quantity of KITCHEN RE- do ... ,M ._ 40s 6d — S0» W of timber, andboats were floating about in all direo. fur the Waterproof Cloaks Skirtings Crinolines TAHOW in wool, 8d to 8id per Ib. V«l High-constable Pallic lined tho approaches, and did very Tho Itouso is largo and commodious, and fit QUISITES; also, a Qucon's Pattern PttffiTON, in IIA BD (cbandlert') ~ .» ,., 44s Od — 4G» 04 exceed 70s ; nor of sheep, , tions, or were dashed np against the sides of the Shawls Over-Skirts Ribbons 1 were 8d to 10d per 1*. House lambs effective duty in keeping them clear of all obstructions. The Immediate Reception of a Gentleman's Family, with perfect order, and only a short time in use. BUTOHKItS MEAT. '-tlves, being scarce, houses, the water lashing against the doors in some Handkerchiefs Jfillinery Hosiery were lower, at 38s to 36s each. Prices—Beef, 6*44 to 85s ; entire arrangements were most satisfactory, cad reflected tbe excellent Stabling, Coach Houses and Farm Offices Salo at 12 o'clock. THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneor. BKxr, per Ib ... 6stone pigs waa not BO numerous; prices of heavy being 68s to 62s its two great features being the charming singing of Miss flooded and nothing could stem the fierce inroad of ^ performance of Appticofion to be iiioile to 1,000 GENTLEMEN'S SCARFS and TIES at 9d. BREAD. per cnt. At Belfast tbe number for sale is considerably Annie Herbert, of Dublin, tbe wonderful tho surging tido, the residents being all driven far EDWARD ROBERTS, Esq., Wcstou, Waterford. each, worth 2s. 6d. TO BE LET, BY AUCTION, Want, per 41b.. (]d to6jd | HoDsntD,pr4lb M loM nnder last yiar, and their prices 63a to 63s are equal to 60s Pagauini, on the violin, and tho beantifnl pianoforte execu- refuge to the upper storeys. A new feature was JUJV that graziers by Miss January, 1SG0. (j22-3t) 130 Men's Wool Shirts at 3s. 3d., worth 6s. MONDAY, 8th of February, 1869, st TweJvo WHI8KEY. to 66s hare. The weather being everything: tion of Miss Strike. " A Come,Rapida," Meyerbeer, addod to the scone by the sudden and wholly unfore- ON tbe demand continues for milch iven with a taste and execution of a vary im- Grey and Whito CALICOS, which aro now fast o'clock, at MY SALEROOMS, Mall, Waterford, Dom.iK.percM ,., 18s Od I OLD, Oork , tal, Us Od and farmer* could nisb, Herbert, was g seen extinction of tho gas in all directions, leaving n Cd bacon market yester- such as to elicit tbe warmestapp lause of the TO BE LET, advancing in price. by directions of tho Landlord, that port of tho LANDS OonK, puncheon . Us \ cows and store cattle. At Spittalfields pressive order, tho city in utter darkness, and adding considerably FISH day there was a small supply of kacon, bnt tbere was a very critical andience, and to call for an encore graciously con- to (y tsveh TLVHIS as may be Agreed upon, from the of BALLYMOUNTAIN, lately in the occupation of tho terror and confusion S''.!yVcJ iKsf Sale to commence on TO-JIORROW(Saturday) N*rx&MiD,pr cwt 13s to 19s I V XAV , .„ ...nod to OoJ good doraand for home cured, at 2s per cwt. advance. ceded. The pretty son?, "Whan Daisies Fird,"*pr. Arne, of the people. The cause ICHAEL ORIUSSEV containing about 29 Acres Plan- 25th March, 1800, Oth January. All Goods marked in Plaiu Figures. M M , HIR IIKOS, pr brl23s to 25> I SOLK , „ ...I4d to I4d American also upwards. Secondary butter Id per Ib. lower, 10 acceptable to all lovers of true vocalism, was given with of the sudden collapse of the gas-light was owing to tation Measure. The highest approved bidder will be SALMON per Ib... OOd to COd I TORBOT, ,K ,_14d to 14d fine. BACOS—72J to an elect by Mias Herbert which we never beard sarpaiied, tho fact that the retorts, which are situated in the THAT PART OF THE LANDS OF DR0M0RE, M. 15OLGER, Tho Mart, but extreme prios were obi tiined for declared as Yearly Tenant, commencing tenancy 1st FOWL AtfD EGO3. 76s; middles, 76) to 78s Od; gams, 66s Od ; cheeks, 4£t ; the "cuetoo" part beiogrendered with thrilling effect. " The marshes at the rero of the works, COUNTY of WATERFORD, lately occupied by 249 I ' although three feet jaS) 76 Quay, Waterford. February, 1869. FOWL, per do: :4> Od to Eoos.pef 120 ... tt to Ja American, 649 to 60s. HAMS— Wicklow, 681 to 72s; long Minstrel Boy,, sang aa an encore, waa deservedly rewarded above the level, became filled Mr. I'IKUSK K EATIXC;, with tho HOUSES thereon, con. USH S 0d to Os. eacb. | Turkeys ... 8s. to lOs.eacb. with water, destroying with slated G , S . lard 70s. BBKAD—First The playing of Paganini on tb< taining 18 Acres, Statuto Measure, or thereabouts. Thcro is a first-class Dwelling House, fine, 88s to 90s. Bladdered , with thunders of applause. tho supply of gas, and filling the mains with the SOAP AND OANDLE8, quality, 8d; second do, 7(1; third do, Ojtd per 41b. loaf. No violin was, in a word, delightful ; be showed himself what LOOD'S Office, Dun- Out Ofticoo, on tho premises, whicharo near Killaspy, oorcwt20s. to 24s Od I MOULD perlb.,. 0s Id unexpected fluid. In certain parts of the city this Proposalsto be sent into Mr. F WHIT*. change in tha valne of floor this week. BnTXEB—Cools, 14d be is well known to be, a thorough master of that sweet and NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS about li milca from Waterford Bridge. BaowR , do S0i 0d to36i I , Dlrr. to .- f it 6d danger was more apparnfc purrim, up to TIII 'KSD.W, 25th Instant ; soon after tho wholesale. POTATOBS— His playing of" Savourneen Deelitb," than in othtrs, and as tim THOMAS WALSH, Auctioneer. WOOL AND HIDES. to 16d per Ib. ; firkins, 13d to 14d powerful initiumant. Teuant will bo declared, and immediate Possession At tbe quay) La(t " with numerous variations chief point of interest at this juncture we select ACCOUNTS of SUBSCRIPTIONS Tho Mall, Waterford, Jan. 29. 1869. Hogget wool .. IsSidtole «d I Hides ... SSs to 30i per cwt. 3J Od to 4a 8d; retail prices, Od per atone. and tbe " Rose of Summer, given. For further particulars, apply to WetberlEne ... Is4{d ,, Is 5d Kips ... 3d „ 3Jd perlb. kemps for seed are 6s to 6s per cm. E0Q8—Hen, 8s to Ss perfectly electrified bis audionce, and evoked their nnboundeo WltMAM STREW. FLOOD Dungarvan. •**¦ to " THE WATERFORD NEWS," SUD WOOI m a lid lslid | Oalf ... 4d Sd perlb. 00s to 00s per 124. applause. Miss Strike's solos on the piano, notably hei .Feb. 1st, 18R9. Mn. , „ ,, wholesale; retail, Low-lying and contiguous to the Park and the river ' will show the A BARGAIN. TIMBER. " Robin Adatr," Wallace, trtth rari»tioa», wsr» particnlarij , N.B.—Tho Caretaker, P. Bit.\xsnELu, ¦ !OH , aiul latel y furnished , if iwt Paid with a fall from Nowtown and the adjoining an ELEGANT" BROUGHAM Glass RKD P INE , per ton , SSs 60s I STAV ES , per 1000 60s 64a TRAFFIC and justly admired. A humoroni serenade—" Maiden Fair,' grounds, Lands. rf5-2t] BE SOLD, , LOCAL RAILWAY , William-streetwas qniokl ' immediatel y, will be placed in the hands of TO , quito now; novor ran fivo milea ; very TILLOW, do 48s to 80s 1 LATiin,perdo lOs (idlo 12s 1868. Haydn, by Messrs. Atherton and Home, with Mr- J tract y tho recipient of the super- Front For Vic Week ending Thursday, Jan. 29, abundant waters TO BE LET, our Solicitor for Collection. suitable for general use. COALS. Washington as baw, was exceedingly well given, Mr. Wash' , which -rapidly increased, asd soon OOAL laToragc) 17B Od to 17s Od I OOK C, per ton 20a to 20s Waterlotd Waterford Limerick, Limerick , .lnl voice being, as usual very im- after eight o' HOUSE, NO. 21 LOMBARD-STREET, for- For further particulars, apply at tho Office of this ington's rich and powe , clock, when the gas went out, the water THE ' and and and [ and prenaire. Mils O'Eeeffe, Quay, favored the audience witt in someplaces had accumulated to a verycon siderable: merly in the posscesion of JAMES KEATING , Papor. . (fo-lt)* ,FODDER ... 60s -AND «5i QREENMangolds OROPS., per Ion las — I8s Limerick Kilkenny FOJOOJ Enoii WATERFORD MECHANICS' INSTITUTE Hir, per ton (2o/£ir(Ai, Mirrlaget § Deaths, li. tach~pre-paid , -\TOTICE1S HEREBY GIVEN, that.a GENERAI to fill the Office of SECRETARY and COLLECTOR. convenience), convono a PUBLIC MEETING Total....„...„..„1180 IS 1 381 9 0 123 S 3 148 9 t playing a full consciousness in her own resources. A vary directedthrtragho nthet entireof the visitation.At- i> MKETINO of the SHAREHOLDERS in the (EiTParticulars , as to Salary,Dntics , and Security, ?orrusponding pretty dost—" Ou Ever Thai," Glover, by Master and Miss the moment of the tide being at its highest, mattcra. of tho Merchants, Traders, and Inhabitants of Wator. B I E T H S . 1 WATKKTUIMI & LiMr.KK K RAILWAY COMPANV will bo held may bo learned of Dr. SCOTT, Vice-president of tho Feb. 1 at Maln-slreet, Wnford, the wife of Mr. J. J. Tan- weaklMtyear, 1252 9 7 310 10 1 IU 10 8 183 13 Clampett, constituted a very pleasing feature in the enter- certainly looked very Beriona, and deoidedly nneonw ; ford, for tho purpose of taking such steps as may be , *' at tho NEW TERMINUS OFFICES of tho Company, Institute, at his residence, Littlo Georgo'd-strcet ner, of a ion* ' tainment, as did also a trio—" 0 Lady Fair, Moore, by Mr. fortable in this part of the city; tha situationb nnffii . deomed advisable to procuro an earlier arrival and of Irelaud Kilkenny, tbo wife ol 6' 7 and Mr. J. Washington and a iu thoClTV OF WATERFORD, (It) (By order,) THOMAS SEXTON, Sec. . January 30, at tha Blok , M 6 N S CHANGE S? P. J. 8nUivan, Miss SnlUvau,. , that from Newtown on one side to Johnstown cnf£Wi delivery and a lator dispatchof tho Day Mail. Wllllim S. JelTarai, En., of a son. Last Quarter, ... Wednesday, Feb. 3rd,... 4.60 p.m. rery able cltrionette solo—"Swiss Air," by Herr ZineanU 1 Jan. 29 tbe wifa of tbe Rer. Vernon B. Drapes, P/ebondar/ of other was one sheet of water, the wovea dashing ovtr On FRIDAY, 2Cth prn. r., at hour n/11 o' clock , forenoon, Waterford, 2nd February, 1869. , OOD Thursday, Feb. 11th, ... 1.61 p.m. Ibis most successful concert concluded at half past eleven. ' NEW VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT Majne, and Rector and Vicar of Durrow, ol a son. New M , ... the Park wall,and covering the road from the bridge' in ' for the purposo of receiving and considering tho I. C. Spencer, J. P., Preiident Abraham Denny, J.P. Limerick tbe wile of Edward Jojnt, First Quarter, ... Friday, Feb. 19th, ... 6.6 p.m. 17 KING STRIET At Osppa House, , Esq., William.streetto Mrs. Barren's at Newtown,\to ' • Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts of the , WATERFORD. oC Chamber 'Jommerc*. Thomas B. Prouor, J.P. of aeon, ., Full Moon, ... Friday, Feb. 29tb, ... 0.6 p.m. YOUNG M EN'S SOCIETY * Waterford Sreamauip Com- William Jounjon, J.P. depth of five feet in some places. Between eight, Company for the Half-year ending tho 31st day of MABBIAGES. TO IBB EDITOR 0? TUB WATEETORD NEWS, and ninp o'clock Mr. John A. Blake, MJ\ " Deccmbor last, and for tho trausactiou of other ordi- JOHN F L E jr IN G begs to inform his name- paDy,per Wm. Malcomgon. Henry Gallwey, J.P. MONETARY AND COMMEBCIAL. , , with a Henry Denny & P. K. Reid, Aid., J,P. On tbe 30th nit,, at Oaitleknook Cburcb, Jebn 8. Brereton, February 4tb, 1839. lantern in hand, and preparedfor the storm, appeared¦ nary business of tho Company. rous Friends and tho public generally, that ho Son*. Etq.,87th regiment, seoond son of the late Thomas Brereton, DcBUN,\TncBSDA.T Evsirnra.—Bank Shares were* in J. S. RicliardsoD, AldermaD. Patrick Keily, Aid., J.P. D2AB Sis—Will yon kindlv insert the enclosed letters in wading throngh the deluge in the street, accompanied The Sharo Transfer Books kept by tho Company HAS OPENED tho abovo Establishment, which will Esq., of Ratnurles, county Tipprary, to Margnrettn Walaon, moderate demand 1 National improved i to f, National ol ' and oblige, yours faithfully, Solo and Prouor. George I. Goold, R.M. seoond dabgbter ol Edwin Sadlelr, ESQ., Oloamai. to-morrow s issue, by Sub-Constable John ScoUen, eaeb provided ' always bo supplied with BEEPr MUTTON, &c, of Liverpool 1-16, Provincial New Sharss j, and Royal J, OMHIHS with «T will bo Closed on and from SATUIIDAYJ IIIC 13th until tho John Uadteij, Februsry 2 atDonKarran,by tbe R«». Jaremlab H ill j, P.p., G. C . ' tbo very Bost Quality, and at Lowest Market Prices. Btranrman Brother*. M.D., J.P. , dosing buyers. Mining Company of Ireland left off firm, 3] lantern, and intent on the duties of humanity. Thi 2Cth Prox., both days inclusive. Whitt Brothers & Co. Tuotnai Wilson, J.P. V.O., aaslBted by the Rar. Ftantla O'Brien, K.O.0., cousin to the Ballynastragb, Gorey; Jannary , 1809. ¦ J. F. having for many years been in connection with Esq., to Mary Joseph, eldest daughterol at an advance of | . OMSHKB—I seud you herewith £1 to- object of Mr. Blake andthe constable, the gas&ing ? WILLIAM MALCOMSON, Chairman. John Malcomion. Samuel T. Grubb, J.P, bride, Joisph Heany, DBAB FATHER C ' his Father's bueipess in Tramoro, feels from hisknow- Willlim Hayes, Esq. JiOSDOir, THDBSDAT Evasiito.—Contois dosed a shade wards tbe hall, and wish you sncceis.—Yours truly, out, was to warn tho then imprisoned inhabitants of - THOMAS AINSWORTU, Secretary. J. P. Orates & Co. J. P. Graves, J.P. Oork : 2nd inst., at the Ohurafa of St. Feter and Paul, , r.iobard, Batter. Railways firm, and left off generally better. Foreign OBS B tho fact of the city being in darknest, ' lcdgo thero acquired, as also from his strict atfention James Kent & Co. Cbarlea Tarrant, C.E. ' Rev, G. Commins. J E MOUDB. and to askthan 1- Head Ofncrs, Waterford Terminus, youngest soa ot Michael Walsh, Esq., merchant, 81, Luke f , to Stocks closed lower. Banks quiet. Ottoman good. Don Monday, February 1st and carefal eoiection of nothing bat the best descrip. Joaaph Fifher, proprietor oi eldeat daughter of lh« lato Thomas Htcket Esq., M.D Snow Hill, , 1869. to put what lights they had in their windows, so oat January 30th, 18GU. [fo-3t] George Wait?. Msrajaret, , , Pcsros, 3i j. Chontales, If. Erirs lower. Atlantio tion of Meat, to merit a sharo of public Bupport. Samnel Harri?. Watirfbri ituil. Klnule. DBIB REV. SIB—I received your circular to the Catholic to throw some aid npon operations outside, and timt <* Mortgages, 3 lower. Anglos firmer. After official hoars VVaterford on the S8tlk I have great pleasure |J35° All Orders with which ho may bo favored Abraham Stephen)*!, A g«nt for Tbemu R. White, citizens of task they discharged nnder difficultiesof no ordinary - THE FAIRS OF PALLASGREAN, , will DEATHS. Consoli a shade firmer al 98} i for account. £89,000 in bar in enclosing you, for tho present, the small donation of £1 have hia prompt attention. Loyd'i. Frederick U'Cabe, M.D. gold bai beeu Ukon from tho Bank this sfternoou. kind. Taken so much unawares as they were, not • i< COUNTY OF LMERICK, Richard Harris. Thomas Paretll, T.C. Feb. 3, at: Abbeyrlew, county Waterford, at tbe residenceol aa my subicription towards the funds of so very useful and ' '' 17 King-street, Waterford, 6th Fob., 1869. [fStf] ber soa James J. Sbee, Esq., J.P., Elita, relict of Lbelate PARIS, FBB. 1, 3.30 P.M.—The Bourse has been firm) few of the inhabitantsfound themselva withouts IMri • • EOR THE YBAR 1869 , Pliilip Browne. Jacob, Brothers, , ticellent a society. I am sure an appeal to the other Catholic ,' James Rlobsrd Shea, Beij., aged 19 years. Rentes closed at 71.05, or about tbe same is yesterday. gentlemen iin tbe neighborhood would meet with n gracious ot any kind, and were utterly incapable of. afibranig/ H ill BK HELD AS FOLLOWS:— THE LATE FATAL Edward Conrtenay. W. K. & P. Commini, a( hlo resldeaca, 3, «Vood»l)i», Sandford William ACCIDENT Janosry 30, , —I am dear rev. air, youra truly, assistance cither to themselves or those outsMej underN January 1st ; February 10th ; March 10th ; April, Patrick Keily & Som. Coach Contractors, Oarlaton, Esq., the Irisb noiellst, aged li yesrs. respODS?. , ' To the Dunmore East Coast Guard Boat On the 1st February, at his residence Laulentova. connt) LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE—YESTEBDAT. Kev. G. Commins. N. O'NEIII, POWSK. the circumstances, and tho result was thatan extr * 12th : May 10th ; August 1 Kh ; September Kith ; Patrick A. Power, Aid. P. Tobin & Sons. , ''' HenryWhite. Rotertsoo, Ledli* & Co. Tlpperary, Ber. Jehu M.O'Brlei. OPB.IINO PBIOSB—Consols for Money, 93J ; Consols Killoteran House, 2nd Feb., 1869. duty was imposed upon the snb-constable, Mr. Blake . • October 25th; November 21th. IB ; UNDER tho conviction that very many porsone Henry F. Slat'cry, T. C. Walter O'Donnell & Co. Ou the 30th January, Uitt Oatbarlne Fbelan, aged 70, a res- Tor Account, 93JJ ; New 3 per Cents, 00. DsAB R BV. S — On my return home, J received yoai having taken another sphere for his philanthropic.;. O" Tho PIG MARKETS will bo held Two DAW pected Inhabitant of Olonmel. enclose you £1 iu nid of tba society in might be glad to Contributo to tho Rolief of Benjamio Moor* Robert Locke & Co. CIOSI KO PRICES.—Consols for Monoy, 93} ; Consols circular, and no* labors.of trying who had lights to spare,so that by their: PREVIOUS TO KAC1I FAtll. [f5i 30lb alt., at Ballykillage, connty O.tlow, the rasldeace ot his 93} ; New Ibrees, 00. which joa take to praiseworthy an interest Yours faith- thoso who havo becu left Widows and Orphans by the Jobu Slutury, Alderman. ' John Pender. brother John Murpby, aged 26 years. Tor Account, means, ho couldenlighten those who were in'darknesB.^fi , RICITABD IlABMBr. abovoAccidont , tho followinggentlemen havo James Mosley. Darid Holden. August», 18S8, in Assam, 20 days after tbe death ef bis wile, fully, Arriving at Dr. Connolly's door in search of li '$ SIRE FOR THE SEASON 1869. formed Commins, C.C., Watorford. ght,, tits themselves into a body of Trustees to Distribute Jaices T. Ryan. T.C. William Kelly. leafing an Infant daughter, Mark Valentine Beauehaap ildwill , Uev. George o&cor fonnd his wants humanely attended ' The Celebrated and FasliionabU-hrcd Race Horse, of the Central Assam Tea Oompanj- ILimited], Uussell-street, Dover, 2nd February, 1869. . tcy and 5? whatovor Funds may be Collected :— James Doherty. Woodward Mason. late Manacer with the seasonable relief ho therereceived , suooeededl¦>' O' LANTERN, Winner of many Firs! Thomas Walsb. youngest eon of Major Lldwlll, of Bakerstown, oo. Tipserary. SIR—We leg to enclose check for £2 3s. as a aubscription JACK Francis T. Howard. At Dongarran, Mr. Pierce Graham. Wlj t ORaterfbrt $etos tho other inhabitants to contributebribe K cla» Races, is got by Stoclcwell, his dura Lurley, bt E.vitL of HUNTINGDON, THOMAS WILSON-, h. to the Watertord Young Men's Society.—We are, youra in.onabling * Joseph A. Walsh. David Keog On tbe 8tb Jan., at New York, James O, Kennedy, Esq., enlightenment of the localit rt Orlundn, gr.iiul-dain Snowdrop, l.y Uerou. For the conve Sir R. J. PALX, Capt. GRA.NT, R.N., trick J. Sullirao. Limerick. ' obedientl}", AncsBSOH & Jo38e. y. Considerable difficult^' Pa native of " Comrainn, Lndy-lane, Wsterford. aisoexperiencodatcertainhouses in : ni'tice of biredtM in I he neiililmurlino'i of Wnterfnnl, he Rev. F. OWEN , ABRAHAM DENNT, In accordance widh tho request o' tho abovo im- On the 34th Jai., at Thomas-street, Limerick, Mr. F. T " BE JUST, AND PEAK NOT. Bev. George was admittingexoi i~- portrait palntor. Waterlord, January 23, 1809. of tbo absent servantssent ont on business ' WILL STAND at Mr. LAURENCE DOBBYN'S Vetcri- ROV. EOWAUU O'DON.NELL Dr. O'SuitivAx, portant and influeutially-signed Roquisition, I hereby O'Halloran, previoust tf' nary Establishment, WATERFORD, on WEDNESDAYS, January 31, tt Tburles, at an adranced age, Sir. Paltlcl MT DBAB FATIJEB COMMIKB —I feel great pleasure in but thisnecossary admission was-secured • W. MAWOMSO.Y, J. S. lticiUKDSo.v. conveno A PUBLIC MEETING of the Citizons of the flood, fey; and the remninder o( tlin Wees at the Proprietor*! residence , Uahonjr. sending you tbe enclosed small donation towards the fund the moans of ropes and a good haul to the front ijrito r ' W. G. D. GOFF, Waterford, to be held, at tho CITY HALL, FEIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 18611 's Society to '' DEEUI'AKK, MvbListriT.. (& Dcerpailc is nrj tliin 100 for euablinK the Young Meu obtain a permant.il Sows. Whilst thns actively andtnoscreditablyt '«•:,' Tho following Gcntlomen bavo also kindly consentod glad tba1, you propose, if possible, to purchase perches of the Mullinimt Station un the Waterlord and Kil- On MONDAY NEXT, Via 8th FEB., 1869, ball. I am gaged, the pent-up waters of the Sair fpr,8ometime 'JV kenny Railway, 8 miles from Wattrford, 0 from Catrick-on- to act as a Committee to Collect Subscriptions; ' •port tlcton—lUMwc tnd building formerly occupied by tbe St. Patrick's Young , At ONE o'clock, for tho purpose above stated. checked by tho strong gates of tho NeptaneIron '- ' Sair, md 0 'row Nerr Uoss. C. REDMOND, Mayor of JOHN GBBEN, CORNELIUS EEDMOND, LATEST NEWS Men's Society,as it is favorably associated with an institution bornuju-brcd Mures, £1; Groom's Fetn, or • AEEIVED. which, during its existence, did great good, and waa much Works,- at length found vent by- the bunting« the • TPHM>5 O . Waterford ; Rov. W. MACKZST, 2 1869. Mayor of Watorford (a) , Bristol,'! o s MilakoS Is), ' 1 fiilius ., bslf.bfed Htm £3 Groom', ffo 6s. Fobruary , 30eh~Glpsr Hllford,f c. valued by its numerous members and the public Although gates, and, sweepingwith incredible force acrossto tte , j[qrollenleil , M. D. HASSAIID, J. S. L. ATKI.NS, Bank of Dm—Jnplter, Labour, Ardrotsai, Nantes, pig iron. and to a Limixl number of Woikiilir Farmer's Marcs £110) THE TUBKO-GREEK QUESTION. our citizens have large demands made 011 their generosity, Park, npset everything in its course . , E. ALCOCK , Ireland ; VICTUALLING ESTABLISHMENT lit—Great Western Is), Pesro, Mlltord, go. . 1 , tearingaw^TUffc^ Groom's F«5, 2s. Cd. General Mlliotd,goiOoanopollwn " ' io ' not only for the maintenance of their own institutions, but J. FisiiKit , J.vs. FEELV jod-MaUVoff(s), . Klolo, Oardlu, It is now understood that tho "humblo p ooping of the wall adjoining each aide of the fflihiaj-' JCP* For Pedierfe and further particulars, apply to the . National Bank 17, GEORGE'S STREET. Bio Grinds, coalsf Dublin (s), Tobin, Newport, ooals. too frequently ntso for thuse of other localities having no shakingtbo foundations ltav. h. DALTO presented to Greece by the ParisConference must trance, , smajbingtfowdnsft'': i Proprietor, Mr. JunN FOSKIS , Dcerpark, Mullinarat, .V, D.D.; J. ALLIKGIIASI , Provincial 3rd—Atlaolla, Sweet, St. John'a Newfonndltnd, fijh to | Sooth claim on ua, nnd quite as well Ma as we are to support their of tho Park Lodge, and driving the ljrjdge-keepWVhfaf 18G!>. [l o-4t] Co. Kilkr-ni.y T. R. CHERRY, Bank, STAFFORD of .Inland (f), Ajlwui, Milford, g o i Sao . (sods to carry it out.' I do not know of anything that re- come irrmgi Prvi'*" ' , according BLISHMENT AT 17 GEORGE'S STBHET oth-Malakoff [a], HUlord, g o. on. Tho Hellenic Ministry has resigned, being Mesara.Borne of the Neptune You luivc often heard tell of tliis Man of great fame to tho number of children and tho , , commends itself more to our assistance to support it than of the ItcttW f idUf intp i , peculiar necessities he'offers for Sale tho very Beit description SAILED unwilling to sign tho Protocol of tho Conference, ronr society, whether we consider the benefits which it Mr.Mnir, one of the Foundrymen Ho is ktiown very well, and Bntitows is his name ; f each family. There aro Fivo Widows and Sovcn- vhcre , ina'Diet'tdw-h of BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, AND VEAL; «•All 30—Kloulo(a) , Glasgow, g e. Thismeans , of course, that the Protocolis to be confers ou> its immediate mernbera or the beneficial effect ing to the Zephyr, who succeeded Ho lives next the Great CI HIJICI, in Ji 'irrtmstrandstrett toon Children. /rg\ ¦ in taking Ssf5H»:> , Joints Cnt to Suit Porohmors, ¦ . . :¦ . • . aist-Malako8 (sl , MiUotd, Pearn,gc. signed, in conformity with the wishes of King which tbeir example and increased intelligence mu.it exercise and himself safely from their '% BOOTS are always of Ireland £sj, Milford g Malcolm OardllT, perilouspo« it4*p«3l Whoro his great stock of complete. !»t-Sooti ¦¦• ¦ ¦: o > , on tbeir raniliM and associates. Judging by the great plea* : IMPORTANT TO J. S., in returning thhlkB to his numerous suppor- '¦ ¦ • GEORGE , who has resolved to ocquiesco in the placing them in good quarters for 'i ; You can there bo supplied with all kinds of S IIOKS , FARMERS, GARDENERS, MIL- ballast, sure I have derived from tbe amusing and instructiveenter- tWn«ntf^K#l» LERS, HOUSEKEEPERS, 4c. ters, for the very large sharo of patronaga which they Sod-OlpsyW. Bristol, g o 1 Zephyr[s], Liverpool, g o j Great decisionof tho Conference. It is statedthat the number of,pigs in the concerns of Al£ &W} £&fii3if i So como in and look, and buy if you chooso; Weaterb [>AUU(ord ,Te>rn, g o. tainments at which I bava been present in your boll, 1 accorded him daring tho long period he baa been in Greek Government has stood out for, but is not even regarding the matter from an interested point ol to be despatched so as to save them 'ftbjh beftff-k&v You will then bo enabled to judgo and decide, Jrf-MalakoffC. [a], MlUord.go; Sand* £s], Cork, f 0 1 Aura think, ' business, begs, to assure them that in hia New Esta- ' . ¦• likely to obtain, compensation for thoso Greeks tbnt'the subscribers to your fund will be amply : repaid During Scollen'a wading on fooV'thiji^'-tljJ:;-: That R CKICOHS 'S BOOTS oro tho best you hare tried ROGERS' Perfumed Vermin Powder, w W, Belfas^ B . view, blishment thoy will find it their interest to comtinue 4th-Nll. . -? by enabling you to continue, and if possible, enlarge your rarf, he comeastride of a demmtcdpii ^ That strength, fit, and wear aro together combined B • FarmCV'S Friend.— This infalUblo prepa. rvho were expelledfrom Turkey after the despatch wM&Juto&i , that support. Mh-8oathof Ireland[s]. Milford, g o; Saltee [s], Gtasgow.tc. operation. I - would regsrd it as a positive, discredit to ni itself between his legs and nearly set hm f And none can compare with BLKUOWS you'll find. ration being a Powder, and not a Paste, will destroy rf tho ultimatum. No formal reply has yet been .SStpp RatB, Mice, Cockroaches, Black-beetles, lOT Th° Establishment will be open from Seven in '. if your splendid organization, tor tba good ot our Catholic kept well to his pedal grappling &tms and heM OtM 'Z DURiiows'is prime BOOTS and S HOES ho will warrant to ami all kinds received in Paris from Athens. , -of the industrial class, wsa in tbe least danger of of Insects. Sold nt 3d., 6d., 18., and 2s. tho Morning until Nine at Night. : : / B1JNTING APPOIHTMENTSs young aaeu -/ay. Toby came to grief, fm he wad^deftmrJliiW)'i wear, per Packet. THE MINISTEY—THE PROTESTANT BISHOPS. beingbroken op for want- of sufficunt means to soslaju it. Wholesale and Retail Ajcntfor Waterford• OBSERVE -.—General Victualling Jlitabluhmtnt . Ccaaionnoai Fox Hot7»D».— Taeaday,9 , DMganfir/dre i morning. Throughout.the viaUation'of ^4»Wj: Ro now, if you choose, go and purchase) a pair— Friday, II, Oarrick-on-Sulr.—U o'clock. The Premier hog issued tho usual call to his I bive every confidence, however, that the rtaponje to your PATRICK REDMOND, Hardware and IronmoBRcry 17 George' 4 Street. appeal will prevent such n calamity, and that your own night, the houses in the locality -w^rthnoftVw-^ You will find when you wear them, they aro honest ¦ Kit-KiBNT H OUUDB. — Monday, 8, Kilfera — Wednesday^ 10, able ¦thoroughly submerged ' and true Warehouse, Iron and Metal Storeg, No. 2, Barron. d22- tl JOHN 8TAFF0ED, PtopatETOB. Newmarket —Friday, '12, Ballyraneit.—10.45. supporters for tho meeting of Parliament on the great and most auccessfol efforts for . the society will'bear , the water doingft fenSwi »? , FAltitl.iooHAaair.R8.—Monday, 6, Half-way-noose ; T)mr» damagean S creatingan inflmt ' And that Buimows's Boors arc tho cheapest for Btraud-Btrect. (at28-tf.) when the course of action for the tbe fruit tboy eo well descrtc.. Occaiions like thia make m» r oFdl^Wl?«'« you. da/, n,.Woodstowni Honda/ 15, KllcsmragbCirces i Thursday, 16th instant, but still some ' ' ; regrer, more than anything rise, that 1 am sot rich enough laboar, oll &km& ik&l6i&&iffl. ANOTHER TKKMK .VDOUS Amnvti, vr THOSE CELE. Coffin Factory & 18, Dunmora.-oIIi o'cloolr. GLADSTONE party will be declared. It is stated la rive to Ibe extent of my wishes to sustain what I-knowi an I)r n ) Undertaking E»tal>lislnnent USE ONLY TirPUAaT Hmn.—Saturday,' «, Falhard.—11. - ^> y catching a'Tery ^SrM gj IIBATEI BOOTS. No. 1, ALEXANDER-STREET, — Saturday, 6, Woodbrook ; Monday, 8, to food, noble, and. patriotic, and above all, truly Catholic. £ Sk S WATEBFORD" WxxioaD Hair. that her MAJESTY will bo present in person at the b* ¦ BT^i" Phase observe the Address: T3 ICHARD FITZGERALD begs to inform big KoocktaantM' Wednesday, 10, AUartoni Friday, 12, Bose- —Behaveme , yoursrery traly, Jons" A. BLAKI. provjded with shrimps of the'• rery ¦m^^m THE GLENFIELD garland ; Monday, 15, Wllkrn | Wedondiy, U, Onm-ntit ol rning. Tho great question, of course, wlll . be Tbi Uev. father Commins. Hamnslraml 'Strcci (next the Great Chapel), XlJ nomerons Friends, and tho Public generally Qom.-lQ.it. . During the iugh^ some gentlen»ii-'dHT^» | : Walcrford Lacken [ Friday, 18, Katanagha' settlement of the Irish Protestant Church, on Toe Bev. .0. Cummins also fa;s to add Ms gntefai ac r that he IB now prepared to executo AND XiLumct HA«»U»S.— Mnadsy, 8, Sanhill) town, .to reach, which location h>I«V«|t1p«rj^ all Orders in the Wcxroao LADSTONE having knowledjemeutato Mr. Michael Power, Barronstrand-tt, for the> W UNDERTAKING B VSINBJJ . STARCH. Thursday; 11, Serwa Village ). Mondy, 16, Tagoat ; Thursday. which Mr. G has token office, makaad^teuy rb Alliance Life and Fire Assurance BaUyoogle y| Monday, 22, Boole's cross | Thursday,21 , declaredhis opinionsto be—Absolutedisendow- B2;Ber. RobertF oran, £1, and Ber. Thomas U'Donnell, John-str^tdteSo^SS^ 18, ¦ . . ¦ •¦ • r, > - , of a ,Tery attractive lake,- f.._i 1V , umMU^lF; COMPANY , ARMY CONTRACTS Taeamsbans.—11 o'olock. ' ' ment, withdrawal of State aid, having provided *ly for tb« above object. .. ^ -43T The Queen' s Laundrest. Uses no, other W» nnd«nUt>d tha singing claw of the ,Tom>| Men' the Park, ond' suwbnn dinV^K?artS3?M VAimiOLoimv LANE, LONDON. for existing interests; and tho reservation of the ' * SEALED TENDERS will bo received at thia Offioo WATERFDED YOUNG MElftB SOCIETY. Society *r» attivsly pieparhif for a conceitat Eestrr. surplusof tho ecclesiasticalrevenues exclusively branchesofthetreeB.' Pro ^HnjVs ^tbi?^^! CAP1TAL:-FIVK MILLIONS STERLING until Noon of TUESDAY, tho Oth day of FE- to Irish uses. Simple as the matter now appears, r II E a 1 ¦> K K T: HRUARY, 18C9, from Persona desirous of Tondorino WATERFORD UNION. HTEHABY . and DBAMATIC BIlADIlIGr. MoNiHtT FAIR.—Onr monthly ;&ir on; Mondayi rtu Sir Mnsus Mo.vrRrioKi: ¦ their Meeting be Council have tho honor to announce there may yet be danger from necessities or com- fairly onpplied, and good prices were tho rule.: .Triey , Hart., F.I{.S. tor the following Contracts, viz. .— THB GUARDIANS will, at > tnHE iTauajrincr fg" ProspeclURes, Rate of Assurance and cvei- held on WEDNESDAY, tha 17th FaBRUASr, 1." ' ' rf th«-Si. E.' MOEAN (SicariAH), promise. In answer to a petition from tho Irish wereu followa~Fntcattle soldat from60s. to 65s. COAL, COKE, TURF AND CANDLES, ' " information may be had of ns may bo required for all tho Barracks Inst., receive Tenders for Supplying TWENTY-FIVE Will givo a LITERAHY and DRAMATIC BEADING, Protestant prelates, praying that her MAJESTT per ewt; tniloh,' £12 to £16 j yearlings £i 10». to *6 j , Camns, and by STBEET, in Aid of the might bo pleased to allow them to assemble in , £8 10s. to , .£10 to£l2 drowned;bnt; hariplly, vW&aiiyJfaWoras^Wi Jin. RICHARD HARRIS, Agent, Hospital* iu IRELAND ; also GREEN QUILTS, each to bo Nino Quartern long in the HALL, BERESFOBD two year olds £9i springort 1 umQttm 15 Queen-street, Wutcrford. Seven Quarters wide. . i i ' . •',"'' Funds of : the Society, on tha-Evening of j Convocation, as their English brethren do, 1&. droppedcal yes, 12a. to 2Oe.t fat ; Bheop, 7H.per. Ib j resqtaea. ; A poor bat 'S ^i,i ^~ \ U0GW00D, ¦ , BRUCE, the Home Secretary, has roplied that the Btoret,t 28s.88s. to 85*.95*. j store pifgsgs, 83*.S3M..U>to 60s.;60S.; bonhatnbonharn s,s nw/'had two fine pigs f aiwi&ij a)] it A MNJi A Sfi UKANCK. for nil tho BARRAC KS and Poor Bat* Colleotor Wanted. MONDAY, »ra 0raBEUABYi INSTANT.¦* HOSPITALS in DUBLIN BOOBAHACjt :— ' day, proceedto Elect • !.- ¦ : P Government do not feel justified in advising the vy Cargoes, per fStcainer and Sailing Vessel, to any including Forts and Towers, North and Sooth Dnblia THE Guardians will, on same ooatrary direotimi fmtn'^ 1 Bristol ' COLLECTOR, in ART —Condensation of 'the Story of Sikea and QUEEN to accede to tho prayeri This is decidedly THK l>araoB.—The HartonrComrnisHioners'dredge,, ^M'^.n Port in tho Irish, , and English Chunnols, Hay, Ae. ; nnd a fit Person as POOR RATE P I. k ' nowfrom • gned, at a remune- fromD ICK.NI* Novelof '[Olivet Twiat."' ; a snub with Which tho right rov. gentleman can* whichwas a nnlcat the. Ford, about-threeweeks ago , , t^iorth ^warttbe ^l[|owi Insured on rcry Moderato Terms. ftf) WOOD FOR KINDLING roomof Mr.M ACXBT, who has resi NOTcy, ' 6TOr '' FIRES lodged With the ¦' —War of the 'Leagao, ' Mac&hlay: Sceno [ swrivodat- the Qnay, on Friday erenipgh havingbeen y^UngakaJn robriu>rfeed.'!S5feoel FEBM0Y ration of 6d. in the £ on the amount PARTi II. not feel gratified. of the I^pls ^ ' Timber and Coal Stores. BELPA8T Treasurer. Applications' (in Candidates' - own from the Rivals, Sheridan j Tho Bridge, Longfellow i aiiooeesfaUyrai s^uDdertto OTperfnieBdenoe ofrWflUarnWa«,fyc«n»«yt 'tt Ferrybank Union ¦ ' - ' ; tbimselTerai'^ %£tf £^&$*' - ' containing the Names of Two .Solvent Miseries of Dining Opt, Anon. . • ' Mewro. Horn, of the'NeptnnelronWorks. welLVweMJo^Wrte* For (m; ' Widwriting), The DUBLIN CITY ELECTION PETITION ¦ Undersigned have nt present on SALE, n YEA R, from the lit APRIL, 1869, to Sureties wilting to join the applicant in a Bond for . i Doors open at 7.30, to commence at Eight, , BmxkAcciDErT. -rA jorwgn'iaaor ^aNorweg ian, to&tyity&W^gSMSm THE of RED ard YELLOW PINE. Vie 31jt MARCH, 1870. belonging to a baftjue nt the'oppoaifegMeoftho river, Bcollen, - witli' Ablang^rjblijMSS Superior Quality £500, will bo received by,TOO up to 11 o'Olock a.m., on j AsxuMioff Lunifcjdy O HonoraryMembor s and Mem- SIR A. E. GUINNESS UNSEATED. . tb PIPE, nud HOGSHEAD STAVES ; also, Tenders must bo made upon tho propor Printed when Candidates' tonal bo in their Families and Friends. | fell from one of the yard^rm* tiie'deckW Satur- attended< 1'bys BrxlnaSrfaWflffiiM OAK, ASH, the above-mentioned day, wra of tho Society and [ BY MAUSETIC TEiiokArn.] I , aad PINE DEALS, of various lengtlw and Forms, which may bo obtained on application to tho natureof the duties' bos'be asoer- ;' Back Seats, 3d. { Gallery, Id.' SPRUCE attendance Tho ¦ ! FrontSeats; Is. 1 after ft sitting of nine dovs, ter- it (ofi-tr). Controller, or Commissariat andBarrack Officers at all tainedon applicationto me.'• ' ' ¦¦: ' . » -i ; [fl6-3t] t :¦ " • ' • BY 'ORDER OF THE COUNCIL. This case, cmo ann'r 'Ho waarejno^ oioe'tbhospital, and w the'ovtalrfrteV&lw'a breadths. tho principal JliliUry Stations in Ireland. f ; minated on Tuesday evening, his Lordship, Mr, ', . ,,'. ' . ectMUeni!' D0WLEY BROTHERS. - ; - -''¦ - '- i 4th February; 1869. • -, -. •' . -. : " : -.(It) littlohopesore entertained, of Us nobVery. - , exeb«iti6u^8v1 W. H. DRAKE, C.G., Controller. r C0A18 vW ANTED./ ' : Justice Keogh, withholding judgment until this ;-n.THBv CoKnABU^Br.^o^in«rpMtorj ip J, Johk *f i,}Si. »U^SkW ^i Ollice 4 Pulace-stroot 7 mENDERS will be received np to Eleveno 'clock, ' v TflAA'K>. Control , , Dublin, , 'g IMSB lUnvrAtn BT GOVIRK - morning.- . At-half-pastten the:judge sat, ^and Waterford, haa been, at hU>wnwine.t,-traMfeffed drinktoi5STTSniiIr4i -cknowWge l lx»icvri - January, 18G9. JL : a.m., op WEDNESDAY, 10th FMKUART, |Inet., I .THE PuacuA^ oi THB. " Tlif Clir»1wu Hio'liir* gratefully |> 22ml [j29.2tt irtlrt. influential-teeetingIn furtheranoo of having gone through; an elaboratejudgment,.d* to the reBerveat PhceriixI^SHr.iIpBea, who Was ef trMMffittrSfflB nt lain) Imm Edward IViiM), for Supplying, within 14 daysy carriage free' at'the —A very of Co, t(»nrii« i bt-ir Iiuif' , the abovo objeot upon reqaMtion, took'place dared Sir A. E. GuinnraB unduly T^turned, *itli !¦ f K-» l' r 0 « y, I'.C , Li-more : Splendid Speculations—Great Success 11 Workhouae. TOTONB OF BEST OASMPPjCOALS, , convened E^qi Li 'wutt, tl Kiiig li *" In tho Connoil Chamber/CityHall , yesterday,at one costsof the causein favor«f thepetitioners , knrj I u:n ai»«n, £10. present moat eminent Speculations can b» not to containmore than One-third S lafik.,, The Con- Mr. P. filynn, THE o'olock, the Bight IVorahipfU 0. BXDKOKD, Mayor, in tho scat' vacant ' • This :decision, under;the new iMpwtor Harvey O. rfn^y^rromHithkke, lately gTOtftf rS^l^ffl TbaCbrixtmii liiotln-rf , T.«mM..-, rrit '" • nalile them to runt a STAKE of £1 you can realiao £20,000 ; with £2 (from his Yard. Parties Tendering to Nome tho 1 1 » this post wo are obliged to hold orer onr report of time to the present' parliament.-Sir ^vAt MowUy!« meetingof jlI^KiIfcet>nyx»ra3Stt(i£<^^ k ^neU aBmS m iM Uwt-R"- T. O'lii irn, C.C, 13; Jwroi Feelr, K-o , e2(i,«W ; with .i'8, £37,000; with £10, £46,000. ¦el oat of which thoy propose to Supply. . , v at any_ r M .J'U» V\>-Uo , Main-street, £1! the proceeding!, which were most important, to next Dominio Corrigan will stand againwith every saysth eJownai, a jpetidon>«sd« ^^fe pM ^ iSmm ^mSm tfntioiol B«nk, £2; 55J° For Prospectuses, apply, without delay, te- By order, J. O. HENNESSY, -^ Krlly, Main atrei t, I'l; the Alinci Redmond, 10). ; ' ' Clerk of Unioni' success, i- < ,-. J . -.-. Mr I. EucitxE TILLOT, General Merohant, Guernsey, Q296t, . Feb. 3, 1869. (f 5;lt) prospectof Utnry Gtllwey, 10s ; Mn. J. Kelly, 6;. i =^i vi»M ^M^^itekh»til^ i & thedty ^SfeSto^sti.i itt>fUdbitfa^Moifl6od1ngj wholtdteWatfbot; ¦window. t < mi£}ummt0 ' oscuo by breaking in the Taking tho poor boaoh woro qnickly covered with the wares, then the — A DMUTAT1O.V—gOiti.XlLlC. ABOUT PAYIWO. THKIB a deputation sent np to present an addreu to'Gfebrge btlu were farnla&e^t'm^towUvWMH^i^M:k«^" do''airi hw^wb»iUrerjr»? . i : p>^fM*i^&. nan into the boat, -wrapping his shivering limbs in an bank or fence along tho road from Tramore to the FA RE^TIIE FLOOD—A KEMRDT—OAS—THE SirilitBB. the.Fourth on his landing In Ireland; Mrt'thejrftiionH Mod 'wiirllm'TfiiV tlliaiiiiasMa tyai!iAt; £j $SlJi&o(Jb*, >vercoat, and giving him a fair supply of good whis- lifeboat house waa ongulphod, then the inner bank LAND rOLICE BTATIOJf OFFICIAL DSClSION -~ A rerrWber that travelling was notj-at.«lL «BJ»srpBdi.; key, BO»n brought him to a proper condition. During gayo way, and tho surging element rushed in full Ml'SZUU—THE IlltSK FISIIESIES AND RAILWAYS, tiorfs in thoso days as it has Biuoe beoam« . i$M£;iigir)jj ^ *C remain ho afternoon tho Mayor, aided by Hr. Hyan, T.O., sweep ovor tho loir ground. The two families in Mr. The first quarterl Besides that, the deputation had.io, •evera > pn nbtom«i^'#i(r*»iaVttaWfpmMm fdbjL ,nd had a number Malcomson' y mooting of the corporation for for. tha other members of the corporation, s dwollinga wero alarmed by a tremendous tho onrront yoar, was held on Tuesday, at tho Council days in Morrisson's Hotel, waitingv ,«m8 ap- if men employed in ontting a drain at tho slip abutting wave dashing in tho doors of their houaoa. Tho water pointed to present tho address, and in that waj^ the Chamber, City Hall, at twelve o'clock. The following 1 WiSr m tho Noptane Iron Works in order to onso WiSiarn- roso soveral feet With,jresptotitonot , ' , inside, and thoy got upon their beds, mombors attended t— expense inoreased BO muoh. . . , ; inf .War'the " giroaiiniaofii rW*l*tit ^NKOTQpi^; treot of tho flood pressing upon it, which work provod tables, and other artioloa npon publio baunew,' •it beqiima'*qrUte' of furniture to koop them Tbo Right Worshipful C. RsMioxp, Mayor, in the chair. pajfing two publio officers when . anbtJiw t£n3'7tMStto.tiTWwM in i very Balutary measureindood. out of the water. Their perilous condition was dis- Aldtrmsn It. Cooke, P. A. Power, ex-mayor ; J. Slattery, all he had to say was) there .wan not a Corporation in!' :floc a^sito Oinai ^ibndi 'wi^km ^^^j ^^, JOHS-STREET AMD ITS ENVIRONS. covered, so.engaged./,:poi1# ^y '4WJwriiiip'tto: 'on am)?or^aastt^&3we^^ti^t^^^k5The^t:.BAM^'fifMOofotfoKbbawrid'«iit^y, Hero tho flood was very soverely felt, chiefly boonusc anco. These families consisting Purcelt H. P. Slatterr 8. T. Grubb, J.P., J. T. plaooB did so, and why ahould not mayor had writtento the <^rk Company of ton individuals, had , H. Lse, , Limeriok, and other *attiijth*ia¦ ;«u b andeallflowkf totlnil^^tt.*3 ?$]g®Wm i came amongst a number of poor creatureswith littlo , to mako their way throughthe water, the waves oo. Ryan, P. J. Dowley, T. W. Jacob, J.P., D. L. ComaD, P. Waterford do the same P It was not fair to throw several questions, which,: if s^rre^to/wpoHkT »«'the f V: ikroi—And timulSatinr 'klf aa^iim^^t^X^ vory littlo indeed, in their habitations to ohoor lifo, casionally rising to tho armpits of grown persons. Mauning, Capt. Johnson, J.P., M. O'Mtara, W. 6. D. QofT, suoh an expense upon the Mayor, with his' small effeot of changing this state of Uimgs, am'onaftWMri;' ' lee>anre, n-tht>t l l^pfliT«WP« :fclijr ct»Mnx,d rvi lifcle 'assistancfrome Mr..Bj»a on itJbia^ofQMJooiluilartfffO^nrtiVjT yiilitilnfjpm^n^. tiy.^nyie OUSOf^tioiit Keily, J. P. 8cott, H. Gallwiy, J.P., J. P. Graves, J.P. ! !' ! : small means with which to attain that objeot. Tho first of this lot between the storm wall and lifeboat for bis Worship to go to London on their business, Half the capital, half the : Beata otf tte 'l>rjtiaj£a>4f: Hi 'Hridso^oar mperintendanti!being.. sdwi^fiofl?^xqe ^that' ;,ofaJPT)r^ t over by the tide, the honso FLAGGING IK KINQ-STEEET. there (hear, hear) P W«it bain? lanes off Johnstown woro swop , carrying an infant, had it washed ont and was he to pay his expenses they. wonldlTidld their raeetmgB in Waterfowl (hetf, iflbiflii «lBM;^' and the*Kb ianity'f^r engineeronmnMtrbeing awWamv.iha r^noMtjr.haul'haati).', ( ing with their lives, as tho of his arms Mr. PuscBLLdrevr tho attention of tho council to the the Mayor be paid his' hoar). Zither 'when the contract ; o^«ri ^ ' inhabitants narrowly escap and drownod beforo it conld bo res- Ho (Aid. O.) wonld more that that, or it, wtmJiw]6n^|ri^o|A^iogiaramen ^ L water all but covered these low houses. A child cued. Tho bod necosssity of putting a flagged crossing from.the oxpenses. . .. ;• '. . "" ' "., out with the Htasrs. Andersonand Jones, they wotld ' tear). . i;.,i ' - thmw nt -axL-r-tMutr wnfiVmUa iJSi"r^mhf ' thiiTmkb»k» 'oa y was washed ashore on Monday, and Frionds Uouso in King-street. Such cross- 'i;c d'not Btate that fipt (hear, . t «o;>rtnn . named Kavanagh was sloeping in ouo of those alleys, an iuquost ' Mooting The HIGH SBERIFF seconded the motion, observing take the cbrbpratip' ' 'traotors.'' It was high' waa held on the child same day, when laces of worship nas con time tf tti EYAS- said if more was in his power, hn.wpjOd ieven a ^^fpe^Yri ^ and was found b tho polico in tho morning clinging a vordict of ings woro provided for all the other p that it would not be fair to call npon the mayor to pay for the corporation, to do something; and oust thing e it to mitigate »o the ntmort ^ l ' 1' '!!the 'OT»toy y accidental death was rotnrned. Tho in the city, understand how the ha B beeri'inost happy to have,don 'into ,coi?tie3^i fl^- Bence to tho rafters with tho water within a foot of him, the roadway and ho could not . hit expensos if he should bo requested to go on. pub- they, could do would not'do'them ' ' • ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦< ¦¦:. ' ' here waa entirely levelled to the sea, tho ' He , if the gas company se' erea calamity (hear, hear). ? • !>.¦>u&uii•< l«Ba^^.qf,ob^av^^'^'bM^p«wn^-^'4!>to bod on which ho had boen lying boing floating about shinglo boing Friends' Meeting House came to bo overlooked. lio business to London. justice'waa, to withdrawtheir 400 publio lamps from ' ¦ ''He all washed away. The front doors of would suggest that the matter be placed in tho hands . Ir. ' PUSCKLE—At the present moment there ' ia. a thanfor almc«fc,MyjbjiwIbfflee' fcthe aWTibe. i the room. Tho child's father, not knowing his child tho lifeboat house i Mr. DOWIEY said he was ono of a' deputation pre- them, for which they paia £3 17s. 6d. a 'year' each; ;•; , (Lord B.) Trafl 'those re- were, notwithstanding the Btrong of tho street committee Agrood to. gr at body of water at the rete of ithe gas home.. i. . Jhe;morejindaoed;to niake wassafo , insisfcod on swimming in thronghtho uppor stays placed against them, again dashed in, and tho Bonting an address to the Duko of Abercorn,- and he whilst tho gas was got elsewhere for 22B;, and then )r. SCOTT said he should express his surprisethat .marks from . the[fabteindhe 'said so witH 'regret— ¦window of his house, and tho polico, not wishing him boat itself driven against the back doors, whioh were THE LORD LIEUTENANT—PRESEMTATIO.V OF AW ADDRESS. was not paid his oxpenses. what would' remain to the . company in the way of ne|ther of their engineers had Bent them in & report ithat he heard there ,was some stirringup 'of .religious ORSHIP notico : ' * r to take n. cold bath in a stato of BCrni-intoxication, bulged out. Tho lifeboat and carriagewere uninjured, His W said tho first business npon tho Aid. REID stated that whon ho was going upon the lighting, would be of little value to them. ' Ho would upon thi* important matter. • He considered their not .feelings in reference .toVithis, :electiou ,,(hear .hear). had to convey him for safoty to tho lock-ujj. A though tho paved floor was torn np with the wavoa. papor was the drafting of an address of congratula- doputation . to Dublin,' alludod to, ho was allowed £5 move for a committeoof five to toko the whole matter do|ng so/was a great dereliction of duty, and ic struck , Without naming' the slightest feeling,'one"way or tho pig bolonging to a poor man in this locality burst As soon as tho tido had receded, Mr, Jacob employed tion to the now Lord Lieutenant, and to arraogo, ac- for hi3 expenses, and all ho could say waa that ;£15 into consideration, and report what was best to be hup it would be necessary for him to move for some other, for any one of , the 'candidates'to 'come 'before from its atyo and swam along tho low grounds round horses, and had it removed to Tramoro, where it now cording to rule, as to its presentation. He had taken did not clear him (hear, hear). . ' done. He might add that his worship wonld road for alteration'with respeot to those gentlemen/ - : !.!;.!>• the boardfor . this iEce, but speaking upon the broad submit to p tho Gas Works, till in becamo exhausted and sank. stands noar tho railway station. So groat was the tho liberty of drafting one, which he would Mr. BLAKE, referring to tho statement by Dr. Soott, the council tho correspondence he had with the com- MAYOR—I told tbe council already that Mr*Hndson prmoiple ef justice, he thought that the offico.of olerk Tho poor pcoplo in tho adjoining localities had every- violenco of tho storm, that some of tho largo coping tho council, or to a committee, if ono should bo ap- that the doputation last summer was not received by pany. was ill, and could not attend to business (hear, hear). qf the union ahould should not, in any^ way, be decided thing swept from them by tho merciless waters, and stones of tho storm-wall were carriod away, and in pointed for tho purpose. the Princo of Wales, said it was woll known that tho Mr. COMMINS seconded .th« motion. Aid. COOKE—And Mr. Tarrant was imprisoned in by religions belief, one persuasion in preferenoe to woro obliged to enter tho workhouse. The water part of it tho foundation undermined. The slip at the Aid. COOKE moved that the council do address his deputations would not be received by his Royal 'The MAYOtt said he had not the corrospoadenco then hiji house from Saturday by the flood. another. If it was the election of a master for a also roso considerably on tho Watorford and Tramore ladies' bathing place, though composed of huge lime- Excelloncy on entering npon office, and that a com- HighneBS, and the two cases wero not analogous. It by him, but if thoy appointed a committee he wonld, Mr. GRAVES said Mr. Tarrant was obliged to go to hohso in which' the great majority of the'inmates railway, and for sorao miles oulsido the city tho stono blocks, well cemented togcthor, and cramped mittee of fivo be appointed to draw up an address. was not alone for their honor, but it jwas for the of course, placo it bofore thorn .with much pleasure. many parts of the county that day, to inspeot some were Catholics, it would; bo a different -thing, as that country presented tho appoarnncoof a vast sea. with iron, werecarriod away; tho cliff near, for a con- Mr. GRUBB seconded tho motion, which was agreed interest of a maritime city, such as Waterford, that Mr. MAXNINO obsorvod that one good thing they serious.breaohesmode by the flood, and requested that officer had the most intimate connection with the On Monday tho Mayor and Mr. Blake, M.P., visited siderable distance, washed away. The saa broko over to, tho committee being etruok as follows :—Tho they ahould ondeavor to make as favorablo an im- should do would be to have tho quality of tho gas fapt to be made known to the council (hear, hear). people of the institution, but with a olerk the case Qoff tho abodes of tho poor sufferers in theso localities. Mr. MoIcomBon's embankments, through which it mover and seconder, Mossrs. Blake, M.P., (high pression upon his Excelloncy as possiblo, and that tested (hear, hoar). Ho understood that Mr. Thomas Mr. GRAVES' motion was then 'passed, and the fol- was different. With that office roligion could havo Their habitations wcro miserable onough, God knows, mado a largo broach, covering about 300 acres ot the ahoriff), 8trange, and Jacob. Tho committeo retired could not bodono by forwarding thoir address by post Blako would shortly be stationed in Tramore, and for lowing committeo appointed, to: report to an early nothing to do, and ho hoped, therefore, that no guar- bat not quito so bad as thay expected to find them, reclaimed land ; it also flooded his Btables, and to tho Town Clerk's office, and after a short absence, (hoar, hoar). It was not at all improbable that thoy a small salary thoy wonld bo able, perhaps, to socuro meeting of tho council :—The Mayor, Messrs. Graves, dian would be influenced to vote that day by considering tho dreadful way in which they must necessitated tho Bonding in tho horse3 to Tramore, It returned to tho council ohamber. would havo to soek tho co-oporati»n of his Ex- his services for this purpose. Ryan, Slattery, nnd Power. Adjourned. anything like a religious prejudice (hear, hear). have boon on Saturday night, when the tido flowed also covered Mr. Budd's Sold behind the railway Mr. BLAKE, M.P., then said that tho address, aa pre- collenoy in matters of public interest and importance, Tho MAYOR said that owing to a fow well-timed re- Ho mado this allusion simply because he heard that pared by the mayor, had been unanimously adopted into and around them. Tho inmates raado very suc- station, and did somo damago there, and further and it was advisable they should pay this compliment marks from Captain Johnson somo time sinco, tho Gas BOARD OF GUARDIANS—WEDNESDAY. one of tho candidates for the present offico was a by the committeo. . Ho would now road it for the cessful efforts to dry their littlo places, and make flooded a portion of Kilmacleaguc, the property of Mr. in the most fitting manner, which would be by a depu- Company struck off tho moter rent, and in tho samo CORRESPONDENCE—THE VISITINO REPORT OP MR. CONN Protestant, and he could add, with truth, that that thcmselvca as comfortable as possible under tho cir- E. Power, J.P. The large masts of the Mea, which council, and place it in thoir hands for adoption (hoar, tation headed by the mayor (hoar, hear). way, although it might not achiovo evorytning, tho circumstancewas quite now to him (hoar). Ho (Lord hear). Mr. Blake then rood the address, whioh ox- —BESISNATION OP A COLLECTOR—^EXTENSION OP THE cumstauecs. For this thoy deserve great credit, and lay upon tho road and beach, were carried nearly a i Mr. PURCELL said he quite agreed with tho proposi- committeo would succeod in obtaining other conces- POOR LAWS. B.) did not mean to say he was going to vote for it should rather stiraulato porsons to help thoso who quarter of a milo inland, and tho beach and coast for prossed tho gratification of tho council on the acces- tion of Mr. Jacob to pay the exponsos of tho mayor and sions of valno to tho public (hear, hear). this man, Lannon, but he _ only alluded to tho subject sion to office of his Excolloncy, hoped that the Govern, S. T. GEUBB, Esq., 'J.P., V.C., in tlie chnir up to on« seem auxious to help themselves. Tho Mayor and moro thana milo in length presented a sconeof deso- townolerk (hear, hear). Capt. JonNSOM—At tbo arbitration on tho subject, o'clock, snecwded by Sir R. J. PAUL, Bart., J.P., chairman. because it was the first timeho over hearda religious Mr. Blako lost no timo ia putting in motion a ma- lation, impressing ono with tho idea of a fearful ment, of which ho was a member, would do something , Mr. OOMMINS said ho wonld suggOBt to Mr. Gallwey held hero, Messrs. Anderson and Jonos agrood not to Also pre«snt—Capt. Power, D.V.C., Messm. T. W. Jncob, element introduced at that board. He hoped no such chinery by which their immediate wants would, in wreck. PASSAGE. towards improving the present land laws of tho coun- to withdraw hia motion, for ho saw no reason why tho ohargo for motors. Tho chargo was stopped for a t\rao, J.P., C. Rojers, J.P., If. D. Hassarf, J.P., P. O. Bloomfield, consideration would infiuenco tbo voting there t&at some degree, bo relieved. They also requested tho At Passago tho tido roso to a fearful hoight, and try, and submitted an humble and earnest prayer for expenses of the mayor and town clork should not bo bat it was put on again. J.P., J. Clampott, M. O'Shea, J. Norwood, M. Cleary, day (hear, hear). relieving officer, Mr. Roonoy, to attend to their con- feara wero entertained that it would submerge tho on amnesty to the political prisoners. Having done paid (hoar, hear). Ho (Hr. O.) remembered tho de- Mr. JACOB said ho was afraid tho chargo was not Capt. Dillon, J.P., P. Strang-o, J.P., W. Hullr, Aid. Rich- CHAIRMAN—I only hoard tho religion of this man dition with ospocial care, for a fow days, as tho occa- BO, Mr. Blako moved that tho address be adopted, and putation to the Prince of Walos and his recollection altogether given np aB yet ; in his opinion it was still ardson, T. L. Mackcsy, M.D., J.P., J. Mnrpbr, and R. W. this morning. lower parts of the village Large boulders of stones , J.P. that it bo presented to his Excollency by tho Mayor, put on some humblo consumers Moms, Lord BESSHOROUGIT. resumed saying that thiB can- sion was ono ovor which mankind had no control. and rocks wero driven up tho shore a considerable was, that many of the gentlemen npon it wont up to , who did not know THE LATE REPORT OP MR. CONN. , Every credit is due to the respected constable of this distanco and boats swopt up with tho waves and loft Lttended by the Town Clork, and accompanied by the tbo races of Funohestown (laughter, and cries of the difference (hear, hear). Tho arrangomenfc as to ' didate, to whom ho bad alludod, was most strongly , y as many ' The following letter, in reference to this subject, district, Constable O'Grady, and his efficient staff for high and dry on the land some fifty yards from high pity High Sheriff, tho city members, and b hear, hoar). not charging tho motor rent was not, howovor, mado recommonded to him by—he would not like to men- jthsr members of tho council as could make it their was road from the commisBionors :—• tion names—tho head of the Catholic party in Kerry, his unwearied and most hnmano caro of tho poor water mark when tho flood receded. A vessol noar : Aid. POWRR observed that as tho rest of tho deputa- with Anderson and Jones ; it was mado with somo of " Poor Law Comminion Offiw, Dublin, Feb. 2, 1869, houseless, half drownod crcnturos thus suddonly tho village dragged her anchor, and was landed some jtonvenienco to attend. His worship had kindly oon- tion woro not looking for exponaes, bo would also ask tho Cork gentlomon hero at the timo, but ho was afraid and all ho could say npon that point was, ho had a to present the address in person the Hi h : " SIB—Tbt cornmissionars baro bad before them minutes thrown upon their attention. It is only just to say distanco on tho shore, but uninjured. jtrated s g Mr. Gallwey to withdraw his motion. that that arrangomont was not adhered to, and ho of proceedings of the board of guardians of tlie Wnterford strong letter of recommendation from him in favor of that Mr. O'Grady and his men did that work well, and Sheriff had intimated his readiness to attend, and on Mossrs. Grobband Gallweydeclined to do so. wouldbo gladof tho proas takinganotoof what ho said. union on the 27th alt., and they have observed the careful this applicant; at the same time, ho (Lord B.) the part of tho city members, Mr. Dolahunty and him- it is a pity that in their forco a substantial roward is CATHOLIC CHURCH, . Mr. MANNING said it would bo most unfair for them MAYOR—I havo badn letter, Mr. Jacob, from Messrs. rrport which wo? made to the board regarding; the present did noo say he was going to voto for him, or for any Bolf, thoy wonld bo most happy to attend if the Town UB Anderson and Jonos state of the workbotue by the visiting guardian. The com- othor of the candid but he did desire to say ho scarcely to bo expected. PROFESSION OF A K KLIGIEUSE AT- THE PRESENTATION to be asking tho Mayor to put his hand into I pocket , in which thoy state that itfhas ates, Clerk would kindly make ' arrangements to havo the publio boon abolished, . > missioner* see by tho minutes that tbe several matters referred hoped that no fooling of the kind, to which ho referred, On Wednesday, tho Mayor, accompanied by Aid. CONVENT, HOLT CROSS.—Tho very solemn and imposing every timo thoy would bo sending him upon tho Slattcry, Mr. Graves, T.C., J.P., Aid. P. A. Power, Mr. presentation tako placo between the 12th and 16th of buBinoss (hoar, hear). Ho would givo vory little, in- Mr. JACOB—All I know is that it was collected within to in the report are recommended for further attention. As would actuate the guardians in coming to a decision ceremony of tho profession of a Sister of the above tho present month, at which time his colleague and rcjnrds tho employment of the inmates, the commissioner! hear), but Pnrcell, T.C., Mr. J. T. Ryan, T.C., Mr. Tarrant, C.B., laco on tho morning of tho 3rd inst., in deed, for that address if it w MELANCHOLY EVENT opposedto paying theMayor 's oxpensos, audcertainl , P. Henneberry, P. Brophr, T. Hosan, P. Phelan, and individual, residing in William-slrcct, being obliged, y dono moro to improve tho city, to which ho was so bo carried down Canada-street, a distanco, at tho Lalor, D.L, whioh to place the cattle they brought aB Soou as they It pain* us to bave to record the sodden and melancholy not the Town Clerk's. Snch an opposition ought not to Ratbgormac, P. Butler, J. H. Blackett, J.P., C. Sadlier, in conscquenco of imprisonment by the flood, to sub- groat a credit (hoar, hear). At present thoy owed most, of 360 feotionly, whieh would givo tho _jrreatest were landed, and it was askW why the Waterford death, on Tue«d«y evening, of Mr. Alexander Donald, first be persevered in (hoar,hear). He (Capt. J.) had gono J.P. Captain Hamilton, P.I/.I.', and Dr. O'Rjr»o, M.O; f stipen- sist, with hi* landlord, on Jib. of mutton until the Provincial Bank in upwards of £80,000, and ho was; decidedl of opinion relief toHho city sewers. Ho would movo a committeo Company could not do the samo Mr Baffles , branch ot the this city, a y, ELECTION OF CLERK. " . - _t> t- £l« A MflaiA lim n liAawi araa clerk in tlie upon many deputations from that body j ho went to • • ' _ - - i . _•_ falling of tho tido on Sunday eveuing allowed food to Lie residence in Walwford for over not to ndd to that amount hoar). for the purpose, to act at onco. magistrate, before whom the case was beard, was young man, who, daring London at groat oxponso ; ho went sevorai times they ought . (hoar, Having disposed of tho applications for admission diary tho be put into the house. earned for himself tbe hi gh exteem of his official to They wero engaged in th'o opening of Georgo's-stroet, Mr. RYAN soconded the motion. At tho last coun- decidedly of opinion that the liabUiy rested with two yean, Dublin, and although ho was told thoy would be and out-reliof, which, although numorous aa usual, and he AITEII TUB rr.oon i\- THE CITT. , »nd deep recard* of n larue circle of friendn. Mr. de- a work which would cost them upwards of JS3 000 j cil bo suggOBted the formation of, a drain to relievo the shipowners, and not with' the consignees, superiors frayed he nover got anything. Ho thought that where . presented no particular feature of interest, tho board Tho quays, from end to end, after tho flood had Donald attended at (lie (mule at half-pist nine on Tu««» moment to fall to lbs fround in a fit. too far to say he was not to receive £5 in paying t-xpon- Bixteen and a half foet ation. recommend* thew Pills at tbe wero covered with planks of timber, gangways, turn ""d * dation, and thoy had also tho water works .in hands, tho water in John's Pill was opening of tho applica- th»n 80 jean, most rtionily Mr. Aliinjumn, tbe reipecled manaser, had Dr. J. Palmer aea incurred by him in doing the public business (hear). William-street chiefly Mr. SHEA, previous to tho mild*»t «p«ii«nts, and tbe inrett restora- barrels, stones, and lumber of every imaginablo kind ' an important and heavy undertaking (hear, hoar). undor the lovel oC tho water in , bnt purifier*, tbe called in «• "°°n ¦* possible, and, nt Dr. Palnier t suggeation , Thoy wero bound, at fitting times, to show thoir (hoar). No ono could tions, Baid ho believed tho usual oonrao was to read never prove delaiire, or merelj give .temporary —in fact, ono would bo at a loss to know where it all CaveS irere also pwenred but despite Stating it as his experience that museums wero not, owing to defootivo drainago ' tives. They tbe aertices of Dr. , loyalty ; thoy ought to do so in a propormanner, ond, a thingas tookp laceupon Saturday night, the correspondence. • relief bat (ttack all wloiotaof tbe stomach, loom, heart, came from. Hcad-constablo Barry (accompaniedby unceasing endeavors BII J everything else possible, the generally, successful in this country, and that their foresee such board was legitimate way, by de- ihpir being of that opinion, ho wonld support tho motion. its ovil effects could bo vory much mitigated Mr. WILSON replied that ; tho rule of the lead, and bowe!« in tb» only eafe and Constable Walsh) seeing tho dangerous condition of poor fellow never ralliorl, and diM at aix o clock same even- maintenauco waa expensive, Mr. Jacob conolnded by but thon 'olook; it: was thon that and renovating thotsimberfoctioui which Mr. JACOH obsorvod that tho Mayor and Town having good seworago through the city (hear, to go into the tenders at one o noratini the blood, the quays, reported the matter to tho mayor, who, ac- ing. An inqueit was hcl'l on Wedne' - ' creating much alarm, and apprehensions wero aroused was tho Houao of Commons in favor of the transfer of Watorford nnion ; highly recommended. •'. . •• . ¦ . ,.¦: i > ^^, friends of tho Munstar Bar. Over sixty mem- tho Mayor was spokon of, and in reply to that obsor- foUpwed with muoh advantage in this oity. ' ¦ as to tho rcsultB of tho coming in of the tido on Sun- by his was seconded by Mr. GRUBB, M ERNT of the Oallan Union and , tha p»q>pbl«i fo •ay^t^rtB^reertrt; that circuit wero present to take part in tho vat ion all bo had to say was, that ho thought the Irish railways, whioh, . Aid. SLATTEET said he also Buffered severely in Mr. W . K , master . , . Pcinoaof Wile*—ai* ^ day morning. Mr. Thomas Walsh visited tho lifeboat bers of and agreed to. ° Ha noxt moved a petition in favor of formerly auiitantMsleik in the Unions of Corfeand demonstration of feeling on tho occasion of tho learned honor of the mayoralty was quito onough for any ono, William-street—infaefcj' he did not, as yet, know tho houro about eleven o'clock that night, and found tho IogiBlatitm relative to the ' Irish sea fisheries conform-; Thurles, a gratuity having been grantedto him ia the gentleman—in accordance with barotiquotto—leaving without talking of anything olso. Mr. Gallwoy con- foil extent of the damage. William-streetwas longer " TW i*M»«g^MW front doors woro blown in. Ho immediately sent word ably to tho recommendation of the eoloot committee former union, for the mode in-wUoh he acted ai cleHc H0N«STT 01 RW ^^^^ 4^ to the coastguards and to tho vory aotivo secretary, tho circuit upon receiving tho high office ho now holds, cluded by Baying bo would support Mr. Grubb against under water than any other part of tho city : it re- was of 1867. Aid.Po vniRseconded the motion ,whiohpassed. Hr. JOHN MACKEI, for two years rate : collector !in" , who quickl dinner, which was of a sumptnons kind, the motion. " ' ceived more injury than any other locality, and he folfc Mr. Edward Jacob y weat down, with Tho '' ", ' '! ' the Waterford'union, a| student . under i Mr. >J: ,C. laced tho doors, lied by Messrs. Murphy, of Clare-street, aud tho Mr. PURCELL—Mr. Grubb moves that tho Town OAS iHp DAZ2LIN0 PRICES. . . it ought to be the first place to which the committee . eight men, and rep barricading them supp ht tho continued unsatiB- Hennessy,' the ' experienced olerk of thiS:onion , to with largo stays, and left them, as thoy believed which woro of tho most choice vintages, carao Clork be not paid. Captain JOUNSON , broug would, turn its attention. The opening of George's- , all wines tho gas supply in the city again qualify for a similar position^ and .for orartwo months secure. The residents in tho two laborers' houses from the cellars of Mossrs. Moylan and Son.—Preenan. M. GALLWEY—No, no; I ogroo that the Town Clork factory state of street_ and other places were most important works, , council. It was stated some '^ time since acting-master of the Carrick:House in. ft-periodl of built by Mr. Malcomson, near . tho lifeboat house, . «> bo paid. boforo the bat ,the securingof good sewerage was the most im- tho Mr. GRunn—No, no j my motion is that the Mayor on tho part of , this, gas company, that they had all both in a sanitary and eretj other point extreme diffloulfy, during which,tinw he afforded the though alarmed by tho high tide and storm,of Satur- A CuRlors DOCUMENT.—Wo publish to day ' portant of , ¦ rent bnt from some .. highest satisfaction to the .guarditins,and,ito; the day evening, did not approhond the danger that awaitfed all tho Mayors of Waterford, from 1377 to bo not paid. abolished the motor , oanso or of view. . .;. • ."' names of were still amazingl high (hear inspector, and the last from' - .u .5 ^-^ '¦ - i™?sm&aBmaBgsaBsm ^m *wir: them, and remained in thoir houses all night. Tho nearly 600 years. Wo believo it is tho Aid. COOKE observed that tho roforonco by Mr. othor, the acoounta; y , Aid. Powxa said Mr. Hudson told him that one rea- - -^ > : ;' 1869—now instance of the very onrionja way Mr. BICHAM> LATOTiaor^tBnt/aB^-- oigpniiy.but: :jj»,jjJBHMLM!aWBBBiffiJ^B@-M^^^;- violence of the storm was unabated, and the returning longest roll of Mayors that can bo shown bo any Gallwoy to the £200 being paid as expensos to a hear). As an son of the flood in that part of the oity waa causedby thetragkuwTT »S managed, he o»ild tell them tide coma in with much violence, the rollers from the corporation in Ireland. deputation at ono time to Dublin, referredto on ox. in whioh • ¦ewer of Mr. IMtery'sJowa (laughter). ' rrm^mKHKKm-mm;:' tf< ?«»^im?5SS$8r«s28fc«SS .. ' y jg ^~^^-^^^T^r\Ym\Z^zL-••'i^' H |i|||ii||jggg|iiilii ; "i ' BIDAT banks' were : ifow8»^^v^rta c^; *•• A LUNATIC FESTIVAL CITY PETTY SESSIONS—F ^inrirlfe t^ Uto Before the Bi ht Worshipful C. Bedmond, Mayor, dimnlssodyand¦ the ootat'»dkw^dftt hoat.t), \ Selected ttotUj) (From the Toronto Qlcbe). g ¦ .'• ¦• -. iKi,, * ¦ .(; . V; in tho ohair ; Capt. Johnson, Uetsrs. T. W. Jacob, T. _ f £^j£^2J ^£j,,^|ij[, jq.t-H h ' -. isiii ,'¦ Oar jails and hospitals and homes havo all had tboir : IrdJedbSSCia M.D. ¦ ¦ ' - LINKS WITH HEAVEN. merry-making, and on Tuesday night the general feel- 0. Sponoer, JohnA. Blake, M.P. ; John Maokesy, ! bmQf aiWobiauiBPOiip&roB.-^]r U SpMsif&jgmi a decent, Our God in heaven, from [hit holy ptoc, ing of hilarity had scaled tho walU of the Lnnatio DBUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Wm.Morrisson, l iiob ^ioo ^ 'or'ttiTfc 1 ¦iKtJofcrfa-HotkM-u ! m\:t-:vmj ^viBmm To each of in »n nnirl guide IIM given ; Asylum gath- looking fellow, a sailor, pleaded guilty to drnnkennoaa. 'B0ABD ^ 'VT'KriltwnMvi ' - difmW. ^rW ,.;, - . i2OU»NoTiflts«tt' j , tho inmates of which institution Wore ; . QF O^AjmiANBl'- of WUnaoottrtTijHlH waSmiio ^ Bat mother* of dead children have more, grace, orod from the He was further charged with assaulting Sub-constable Lord . HisTiiioB in the'cEaJK'-'Als* prttjat-- f ti^VmT^ii ¦l(»9 ' • -< -v. su«ai3a *wi$a»S liea»en. tho various parts of the building into ¦ , iV.O.; kl)aokq^Ornrdown, i» ,"»*il*eriI«<«ardJl ¦ For tb«y give angels to their God and ball-room as Somerset. Tho prisoner said ho was knocked down Biohard ' tssBer 1 'John^Quinl8Ji,^D.VXVi >B, tsqneobe. The Mabrotoia %&3mmm>r » , . Hnnt !w*s'ietooWj , and formod as brilliant an assemblage *. , J.P., the in win ere(rtodtt ewby ttoodBrfBtoBos.fc'wiid,; U KSbra Swt&Btaa** W»;,tepbeoLeonard - colil or wsery, tho season ball-room, in a public house before the constable came np. 11 Byrne, Dj Power, P.'iW. RfcgwaW, m **A *•»/£' .- ! whodtoddcixngttl How c«n n mother'« heart feel has scon. When we entered the l ¦' singularto Btate, it>feM<'£ WnBa bbdj- fceL't An imntensBtract of liad iiocnwftdiriUrwifcwi U fcWBMmMtVribl'/;^ ttn^SUkiA'Wadding ^¦ r^ymtiHiMmm How cin ulie feel h»r mad too dark or dreary, t'estoons and assembled about two ROBBERY O A WATCH.—Kate Green, oharged at last missions tluVday, tho 'general odthptoiit 'being,;? the 1» V. b' - lrm ' Airte 'i'uobeuladsfcji tlic storm mottoes, wo saw * 1 •bdut Duokipool.tit links through," «odl>wwfluw«d ftfltfSWIrteee .-Jliaad'Browne' ¦ Who inows her trcMiire ihellered from hundred ladies fashionably dressed, and petty sessioiiB by William Forde, a sailor, with steal- Terylbad'state of the weatMer 'wUeh^BWnted 3 l ¦ - ; , ¦ .iHenry.AloookTa-id and gentlemen, . J ^*>» ** ihe lind to' the rate of the fcw honittl ¦*»•>gns t* 19 7,Wm»mIt/uiabard .16U,-Bobwt:flr»Uui ." ha tinliccdin listening ospoofc to a gentlo- ing bis wfttoh OB the night of tho previous Thursday, of any deeoription.ln tho rond cnrfrictBV'-) '• *> ~ r . w;¦•'• '' )\ > 18B7r.Thsc»« OaroWr7r H) How can she sin ? Oar hearts mav ft with tho most intelligent extent. "I Imvo heard some of the oldeirtiwoptohero •18 oVrTHliMiiPoer 161*,^WtJtwSherlock . Our Go1828,;tnnisn[Weekes ri, -: , was sing ' aay they neyer witnaiiedsnch a scene Wfpre. , ¦ But can n mother hoar her dead child pleading, Folks at Homo." Where are tho lunatics P was tho told his story, as given last day ; he had the watch Ughtermaii,' and 'six 'ohlIdren,.'ippHw lor.tUa'ialtof. 18 CVlUkiltor' • : 1618,;jrolD>JoyT'" ¦ •>- • 18S»i fail or fall. and he saw a dark ' 'honse: ' Applicant '' ILLICIT SiLis orDBrxki—HeadionstabteM'Sweeney With such n stake in heaven, " got up," which was in remarkable oonsononco with two o'clock on Friday morning last, granted,' but you can come into the ' ,18 5, 'WilHam Forstall 1629, WilliamDobb yn . 1834, ThomasHbOheane () was a watch; the her husband would pT©secnte4, twq publicans, of Tramore^farselliija ¦ ¦ '' th» angels ruiso her supposition character, struck ono as being rather object on the ground, and found it thanked the board, and said 13 fl.'WffliamAttamen 1630, Robert.Wis»: 1835, AdamRogers .' . 18®,dvViniam,iT(ihjion , r . She known that, when mighty information to tho ' Thomai Foley,1 drink daring' prohibited hours.'' They both'pleaded : Chorus in heaven one little silver tone ecoontric. Another, who had gone wrong on tho glass was open at the timo ; gavo sooner die by the ditoh thancoma in. IS 7, Williamf.lOi;andJte. 1887, One little happy voice h all her own. permanont distortion, had rather a peculiarappoar- Johnson, saidwbon ho loft Patrick-street ho walked ablo to resume work. Severalparties who 9, JohnByenaa 1683, 8Ir.Thoma«Gong h 1838, WflHamM. Ardagh1866, JohnLawler,, - , ', with a man from this the House; bnt de- - 6dL costs:' Mr. E.-PoTrer•aid he -wishedto oaation ¦ ' l auco, which aroso in a great measure from a weird from the fountain on the Quay out-relief were asked to come into K>, WilliamForetell ' ¦ 1684,' BiohardStrong lte9, EvHobsoti,: : < 1869, P.BiBlaViv . • . Wo innv not s< e her sicra.l crown of honor, the Post-offico. Constable " Kiely,' eaid-rthiee the publicans of Tromore againsttolling drink during But all the amels flit tin j tn anil fro, kind of coyness that still played about her oyos. town, and passed by dined,,. ana . withdrew.' Bridget' tt. 'John'Ltunbard 1685, John Skiddy 1840, Simon Newport on this morning about two week; for one month; A prohibited hanrs, especiallyon Sunday*,' a* themagis- ' POIIFO smilinc ns thry pas*—Ilipy look npnu her Amongst tho inon too, here and there, wo noticed a Ahearne deposed that children, were allowed 3s. a >S,'John' Lombard 1636y BiohardButler 1841, Thomas L.Mackesy 1868,».A.,P6irer,f, (: ( q ; bnt 'olock ho mot tho plaintiff, with two others, pn tho man i narcod Kiel allowod 8s. a week for one (»tet wera determined to pat d*wn nch a pimotioe As mother of an anavi wbnin tliey knnw— few whoso very features indicated tho lunatio o , y was '¦' )3, If iohotao Immbard 1637, Jame*White . 1863, CornaKM,B»faoodd ,unaware of tho nature Quay ; the plaintiff did not then complain of losing his month, ho having latel left the house hospital. John by inflicting heavy fine*. - Arrangements were made One whom she left nesllwi at Mary '« feet— taken as a wholu had a stranger y sail drink during H, WilliamPoer 1688, Nicholas Wise , no charUr. - " ¦' 'c' :Oliver Cromwell. ., . .... „; "' Tlipy often liff a wistful Innk Hint |.l<'n And tulis them why their mother stays so lone an adjourned ease from the hut court day, at the , John Roberta , ' " " y thought of such a creature being benefit of it, and discharged her. Tho watch was could be properly cared, than have him remain out. and tba-Protettaat government rwtoreo. . - .' . with tho raolanchol request of Hr. Hahony, who was not then ready 12, John Rocket 1646, Paul Wadding ' ' 'i Then, our ilrar Quern nulcM answer she will call tho inmato of such a place, was standing gazing pen- ordered to bo detained until tho plaintiff paid 4s. costs side. The mother of applicant said he was very bad, 18, Simon WioMna 1647, John Bluet || Micbael Hobba held to the 16th February, 17«L «& HIT vrry noon—meanwhile thry are Wsuiled with -his witnesses. On the ease , being.;called CornolrqsBoltoD, mayor, James Henry Rejnett and Willie I? sively at her beantifnl countenance. Latterly sho of court. aud she wonld bo better ploosed to havo him outside. U 1646, Sir John Walsh 1 To wait anil listen while she tr-ll« them all to-day, Hr. Hahony was not in attendance. Mr. J. . John White Barker; aberiffa, irara aworo Into office by firtoe of tbre'et'i noticed this and gazed as pensive on him. It tnrncd WIFE DESERTION.—Patrick Fitzpatrick, a poor-look- The board refusing to consent, sho withdrew. Thomas 15, Nioholao Holland 1649, John Levett A storr of her Jesus as a child. continuance of the K. Barron, fiolr., for defendant, applied to the benoh peremptrjry maniaautet, which isaued oat of the Conrtof -j out afterwards that there was a slight misufldorstand- ing creature, was charged with noglocting to support Higgins, Abbeysido, applied for a 16, William Busnll 1650, John Aylward Kingfi Bench, and directed to tbe said Michael Hobbj e for costs, as - his client appeared the two days, and X tor-' Ah ! saints in h flven mm* prnv with earnest trill ing bctweon tho two, which on explanation was rather his wifo and child, by which they became chargoable relief, and was granted 103. a week for one month, he 17, William lancolne 1656, George Cawdron that purpose - - . . : Anil pity for woik and errinc brntheis; being a poor man he could not afford to low his time. thr'r confusing to both. Tbo inmates themselves wero to the union. Mr. Kooney, relieving officer, deposed being at present nnablo to work. Tho mother of 18 1657, Thomas Watts Tbomae Price died in the mnjoralty, 17th Noremttr. ' Yet, tllrre is prnvnr in listen more tender still , The bench dismissed the case and granted 10s. 6d. , John Lombard V troubled with no scruples on this or any other point. that the prisoner's wifo came to him, and he sent her Patrick Carew applied for relief for her son, he being , 1658 1793, and Jamea Moore wu elected. The little children nVadint for their mother*. coata to defendant. Some cases of road trespass con- 19, John Immbard , Andrew Riokard They had como there to enjoy themEolves,and they did to tho workhouse, where sho remained with her child ill in his bed. Board : It appears he is fit to be ro- 20 1659 hton stituted the remainder of tho business and the court , Roger. Walsh ,'John Hong :: it. Tho more vivacious of tho gentlemen wont round, for 12 days ; it is in obedienco to the order of tho moved to house hospital. Mother : Indeed, gentle- , 1660 8TATION8 OF THE BRITISH ABMT. • ; TnE r,,\xn nv DREAMS rose early. 21, Simon WiokinB , Sir Thomas Dancer scanned tlio ladies in tho most respectful fashion, and guardians ho was prosecuting. Mr. Hanrahan : Tho men, ho is not, and I will not allow him to come where 22, Thomas 0. Kabrase 1661, William Halsey OOKRBCTED TIP TO THB 8&TH OV JABDABT, HOlVnri. " 1IY V. C. 11RVAXT. when each felt himself suited, ho mado his bow in the penalty is two months' imprisonment at hard labor. ho was nover boforo. Hor application was rejected, 1662, [Where two places are mentioned, the bat named is that at ' A michty realm is the Lnml nf Dream*, ¦ • 8PRINO ASSIZES-1809. 28, GilbertD yer William Bolton which tba Depot of tbe Regimentis stationed.] most approved fashion. The ladies on the other hand, Tho prisonor said his wife left him, got drank that as sho wonld not allow him to come into the house. • 24, John Eyenas 1663, John Eyerea With st«-ps that ham in tli» twilicht sky, ' . . uumi ciiooiT. OIVAIKT. do, Bengal, Dundee ' sat with that demurencss and half-retreating glanoo night, was put in the look-up, and he knew nothing of SOUP TOR THE OUT-DOOB SICK .—Mr. Fitzgerald sug- 25, Thomas 0. Kabrane 1664, Thomas Christmas And weltering oreans and trailinir streams, who are receiving , County Wicllow—At Wicklow, Monday, lit March. lit L. Gaarda...SbtfBeld 26th...Beogal j Preston That gleam where the dn«ky valleys lie. which characterises most ladios in such circumstances, hor being at tho workhouso; she bad since returned, gested that the out-door siek poor, i County Wulord—At Wtxford, Thursday, 4th March'. tS, William. Lincolne 1665, George Deyos 2nd L Grd>...RegeDt's Park 27th...Chatbam and accepted or refused tho honor conferred upon and was living with him. Constable Walsh said the reliof, should recoivo soup from' the house, it being, . City of Wttcrford—At Waterford, Monday, 8th March, 87, Peter Strong 1666, Andrew Rickard Royal H. Grda...Hjde Park 28th...Gibralttr; But over it* shadowy border flow Parkhant them, very much as other ladies do. The quadrille woman had gono to the workhoaso to avoid a sum- ho thought, of a bettor description than those poor at 3 o'clooVv , : . 28, Robert lanoolne 1667, Thomas Exton let D Guards...Wiodnor 29tb...Canada; Colchester . Swret rays from the world of endle.«s morn ; of tho country mons for drnnkenness. Tho case was adjourned themselves ; but tho board deem- c.ilrli the clow was dono most artistically. Tho mazes for people could moke up Coonty Waterford—At Waterford, Monday, 8th M«rob, 29, Peter Bice 1668, Jobn Heavens 2d Ditto... Bombay ;Cant'bnrj 30th...Canad»; Chatham And the nrarer fountains , one month said ho would ' ' And flowers in the nearer fiMJs aro horn. danco woro woven with mathomctical proefsion; the , tho justices stating that if she became ing this impracticable, Mr. Fitzgerald ai 3 o clock. - 30, WalterAttamen 1669, John Heavens 3d Ditto...Chicbeater 31st...MalU ; Chatham waltz was swam through as downily as cvOr ; but it chargeablo to the union again, her husband would he Buhinit tho matter for the consideration of the ' poor I County Tipperary (Strath Riding)—At Clonmel, Than- 4th Ditto... Brighton 32o!...Cape, Colchester , ¦ ' 31, Peter Strong 1670,.William Hurst Thn until- of Urn happy dead repair, was when tho "four-somo reel" was announced that punished. law commissioners. ' day, lltb Hareh. x 82 , 6th Ditto...Aldershot 33d...PorUmouth to that bordering land • City of Kilkenny—At Kilkenny, Monday, 15th March, , Gilbert Dyer 1671 Thomas Bolton ' From their flowers of liebt, irit came to tho surface ABUSIVE LAXOUAQE.—Thomas Gaulo, well-known as ¦ THE OPENED LETTEB.—Mr. Byrne, in reference to 6th Ditto...LoDxford 34th...Aldmbot there the genuine tcrpsichoreau sp ' 33, Fonlke Commerford 1672, Henry Aland ' And walk in the fainter elmy , offers sho had repeat- the doughty bolder of a citadel near the Mayor' have been stripped of at 1 o clock.- 7th Ditto...ColchraUr 36th...PortsmoDth With the sonls of the living hand in hand. Tho " Bloody Mary" accoptcd s his report on a letter alleged to ! County of Kilkenny—At Kilkenny, Monday, 16th March, 34, Peter Strong 1673, Thomas Cooto 86th...Bengil and nothing more invigorating Walk, whon assailed some year and nine months ago its cover on this day fortnight, by some person in the 1st Dragoons...Dublin , Pembroti edly refused bofore, , at 1 o'olock. - 35, Nicholas Gongh 1674, Joseph I vie 2d Ditto...Cahir 37th... Bengal, Pembroke Dock One calm, stvoet smile in that shadowy spl.ere, was ever seen than tho way in which sho and her by an army of police, was charged by Mr. M. Farrell, board-room, Baid be wonld not now press the subject County of Tipperary (North Riding)—At Nenagb, Thurs- 36, John Corr 1675 Michael Head Gospo Prom eyes that open on earth no more- I , 8d Hussars...Bombay; Cant. 38tb.^Bengal; rt partner, who had a head on him like Christopher of tho Quay, with abusing and threatening him. Mr. in tho absonco of tho guardian charged, and the mat- day, 18tb March. ¦37, John White 1676, Henry Seogar 4th Ditto...Bengal ;' Cant. 39th...Fermoy One warning word from a voiee once dear— snapped their fingers and Farrell deposed that tho prisoner wont to his office ly postponed to next meeting. I Justices— Tho Hou. Baron flnghes, and the Right Hon. How they raise in the memory o'er and o'er! North, double-shufrlled and ter was according £38, Nicholas Hulgan 1677, William Cooper 6th Lancers...Reogal ; Cant. 10th...Carli«le cut the figure 8. A little man who believed or seemed with an advance note, from tho ship Muscovado, for his THE RATING or THE CHBIITIAV BROTHEBS.—Mr. Baron De&sy. 439, John Rope N 1678, William Denis 6th Dragoons,.. Manchester 41st...Beniral; Colchester Far ofTfrnm those hills that shino hr dnr, to believo that ho had not the usual coinplcmont of acceptance, and being engaged, complainant requested Glynn, head of tho Christian Brothers in this town, Registrars—William Ledwich, Esq., 101 Qreat Brun«- 7th Husiare...Bengal; Cant. 12d...Edihbnrgh Grattao-jt., 440, Thomas Hull 1679, Richard Seay And fields that hlnom in Ilia limvenly calos, joints iu IUH legs, started to his feet, bowod as far as prisoner to sit down ; ho becamo violont, and used lied to have thoir claim for exemption of rating on wick-itrcer, and Jobn Willia m Clerlre, E1 , and over thy hrorr pression or restraint put upon tho company. Tho not caro for tho police ; witness asked him to go out, plot of land in quostion from poor rates.—Tbo board , 452 V respectable inhabitant of the place informs us that , Maurioe Wise 1691, David Lloydo 21it Do...Bengal ; Canterbury 66th...Waterfoid Pa«s thnnchtfiil slimW* and jovntu cloams, warders, malo and female, laid nsido thdir official and took him by tho coat to put him down tho stairs ; then adjourned. 453, Patrick Rope ' stones wore flung in all directions.' After some time 1692, David Lloydo SOOT GD1BD3. 67th...Aldershot , . . And I know, hr tbv mn-Mnz l'n*, that now characteristics for tho nonce, and seemed to enjoy the thoy swung round, and both fell down the stairs .454, John Hadan 1693 Francis Barker PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY. tbo polico from the Barrack-street station arrived; , Grenadier Guards, 1st bat 58th...Bengal; Pnmbrob ,. . Thy spirit strays in the Land of Dreams. dance quito ns heartily as the others did. Dr. Work- together. Constablo Walsh, in reply to tho mayor, 455, William White kins Wellington Barracks Bart., chairman, and Mr. but up to this tho neighborhood was greatly alarmed. 1694, Joseph Hop ; 2nd 69th...Ceylon ; Cbatbui r . , O he»d thy fn-t ! man went out and in amongst his friends, with even said that Gaulo was sent to jail for six months, for Boforo Sir J. N. Humblo, 1456 do Tower; 3rd do Dublin 60th...lst bat Light-heirled inniilon , tho polico barrack at Sammerland been occupied, , Robert Butler 1695, Richard Christmas , , , Canada.*u. 0 keep where that beam of P.na'lisp f:il)« , more than his usual geniality, nnd tho government in- beating his wifo. Tho prisoner stated that his captain H. E. Redmond, R.M. Pad S.457, John Hadan Coldstream Gourds, 1st bat cbester ; 2nd bat, Brags! hlan summoned as heretofore it is more than probablo tho fight wonld 1696, John Mason And only wander where Hum may 'st meet spector himself faithfully promised to dance a quadrille would givo ovidenco on his behalf, and tho decision was TJNMARKED CARS.—Sub-constableCog , 11458, RichardWalBh Chelsea ; 2nd bat, Windsor do; 3d baV Madras, do 14tk for not having bis not havo occurred at all, and even if it did, tho men 1697, Sir John Mason The biess»il ones from its shining walls. and did it, too. And really tho wonderful manner in postponed until tho rising of tho court, but, not ap- Garret Lambert, William-street, 1459, William White 1698 William Smith Scots Fusilier Onards, 1st bat, New Bnmswki, oo ' residencetheroo n, on wouldhave beon so near at hand, that they would , '1' « which tho patients have been trained to repress in peariug, tho accused was sent to jail for a month, fail- cart painted with his name and |L460, Laurence Dobbin hat, Wellington Barracks ;61st...Bermuda; Gosport ' So "halt lliin come from the Land of Drenr. , Samo against 1699, Thomas Smith 2nd bnt Chelsea 82d...Bom1jsy, lov» and pt-at-e to this wo»M n st rife such circumstiinccs their characteristic madness, nnd ing bail to keep tho peaco. tho 25th inst. Fined Is. and costs. havo put it down at onco. On Wednesday two of tho 1461 , PemDTokeDotk \^itli ' , on tho 23rd inst., at ring-leaders wore brought bofore the Police Court for , John May 1700, John Head MILIT1BT THUS. 63d...Cork And the licht tha* over that Iwder «iri-aim to act as rational beings, is tho highest testimony that THE LATEAUDACIOUS RonnERT.—Ann Casoy, charged Michaol Brien, for liko offence, 1462, John Sherlock got his namo cut the offenco whon the Mayor fined each of them 2s. 1701, Theodore Jones Head.qnarteis, Woolwich. 64th... Malta, Parkhunt Shnll lie on the path of thy ilailv lif ",\ can lie borne to the efficacy and success which have at- with robbery from a chapel, remanded last day, to al- Abboysido. It appeared dofondant , 11463, John Corr 'William (to snb-constablo) : 6d., with costs, stating that only thoy had large 1702, Weekos Troops 1, 6, 6, 7, 20, 23 and 65th...Dublin tended tho unwearied efforts of the enlightened super- low her to writo to a lady in Dublin about thq satchel on the left sido of his cart. Court 1461, John Corr Aldor.bot ; 2 sub.constable said yos, but it families solely depending on them for support, he ,»n, f John Lamb and 24, , 4, and 11, 68th...l>oblin iutcuduiit. Hut the patients did not all danco, and it it was alleged sho had stolen, was placed at tho bar, Was it legible ? Tho 1465, Peter Strong X ' Vi Jobn Lapp Dublin; 3, Kensington ; 8. 67th...PortsmQnth Atfcrrifaitr.t wrong aide. Defendant: I was ignorant wonld send them to gaol ; but, if brought before the ' I was by no means tho most interesting fenture of the and produced a letter, which was handod up to the was on tho 0.466, Nicholas Hulgan 1704, William Jones 13, 14, 16, 18, and 19, Wool- 88th... Manchester ' of tho law. Chairman : The cutting of the name would conrt again ho distinctly stated that oven thoir wicb ; 9 and 10 Cnrrajth ; 89th...Canada' ' R KJUUK .VII U: A LTERATION OF AITKAIUNVT. .\xr> evening s entertainment to notico tho condutit of those court, and read by them, but tho contents woro not 11467, John Butler 1705, David Lewis , ; Preston seated nrouiid. Tho ladieS, of course, had generally announced to tho public. Tho not bo in accordanco with tho law, which states that families wonld not savo them, as he was determined 12, Shornclifc; 17, Chat- 70th...Kinsa'le STiircTl liK OF Hi MAX 1T AIH .—Our pratest living prisoner was then for- -1468, Jobn Hulgan 1706, JamoB Eccles that half spiteful, half envious, nud wholl gratified mally charged with stealing tho satchel, and leaded tho name and residence of the ownor of the car or to put down such disgraceful conduct. ham ; 18, Portsmouth ; 31 71st...Gibraltar, Aoerdtn ' authority on tlto Kiriicturc mul functions of flio y p 1469, James Bice •.,.»- pas.Ecclos, after- Deronport ; 22 ' ¦ ¦ '. ,- appearance which generally; attaches to Indies in such guilty. In answer to tho court, Constable Walsh cart should be printed in logiblo letters. Samo fine. A RUN WITH Mn. P. W. POWER'S HARRIERS.—On .1470 , Hilsei. 72d...Limerick* . . ' . skin -mil lialr MV. Ei-sismiis Wilson. F.H.S.. has , Nicholas Deverenx ' '' iwarda Dav. Lowia IHFAHTRT. circumstances ; but the gentlemen did enjoy tho thing. stated that on tho 8th of May last tho prisoner was Margaret Vealo was fined 2s. for same offence, sho not the 26th inst., tho excellent pack of harriers, kept by 11471 ' 73a...China j Sbornelifrt . ' i-pcontl m:i0th of an inch mother, and that her that is to say, the Quay, tho Youghal road, Shandon 1485, Richard Strong 1722, John Morris nions, ami in return bit the greater part of his assail- husband agreed to pay four shillings going up tho stoop mountain ! where, if the nags could 9th ...1st bat Cape, Pembroke; 90th...Bengal ; Preston - in length, the white or abnormnl segment is onlv a week for her footway, tho coping being partly Bwept away, tho 1486, James Bice 1723, Joseph Ivio ant's lace otf. stood in a corner, nnd with his head kept support. Tho only defenco made by Murphy was that .spook, you wonld hear " bellows to mend" shouted 1487, John Butler 2nd bat, Dublin 91st. ..Dover about one-half that loncth or l'lfXHli of an inch DuokBpool road whero hodgo and wall wero also swept 1724, William Alcock 10tb...lstbat Japan,Chatham; 92d... Bengal; Aberdeen - , time to the music, which , doubtless, he had listened to tho two women throw him upon tho waves of tho . ont most lnstily. Facing straight then for tho cover 1488, James Rice —Ihe. two together making about 1 'Jltl of a line, nway. Tho matter was roforred to Mr. Langley, C.E. 1725, Thomas Christmas 2nd bat, Madras, Chatham 93d...Bengal | Perth ' . long ago at the " rockius" far away among tho glens world, that he was now a " dissolute" creature and ^ at Ballyscanlon, ho did not try to earth, the doga 1489, Robert Lombard 1726 'Vashoa or l'Hfith of an innh. His eyebrows and eyelashes STREETS AND HOUSES.—Ho also visited tho sovoral , Simon Hth...lit bat Bengal, Park- Mth...Dover . . or strath* of his ltcitntiful nativo country. Thoro wero wanted his wifo. liis wifo sworo sho was afraid of their last meeting, being closo on him, but Bkirting tho cover as if for 1490, William Lnmbard 1727, Simon Newport hurst ; 2Q(J bat Cape, do 95th...Bombay; Pembrotte .. arc fjuito normal ; and n¦ younger brother, of fair for,- Btrccts nnd houses in town sinco a , however, who were far too much taken up with him, that ho was already twice bound over for his vory good order. The Pembrokestown, ho was hero headed, and turned 1491, Patrick Rope 1728, Edward Weekes 12th...1st bat Devonport; 96th...Bombay; Colchester . " nomplexion, is free from any alteration of the hair. their own affairs to caro much about such trivialities and found some of them in h Ballinocloug bock for Carri h conduct towards her, and that sho would not go hack wanted somd lime and whitewash throug b, gavantry, throug 1492, William Lumbord 1729, Joseph Ivie 2nd bat Bengal, Qosport B7th...Alderebot Mr. Wilson has carefully examined the speckled as music and dancing. One took us by the button- poorer classes which he went thon b Columb Castle through Kil- 13th...iit bat Oib'ler, Shorn- 98th...AHenbot to him. Decree for tho amount, to bo paid in threo brashes. Ordorod to bo given when tho wcathor , y , 1493, Robert Butler ' 1730, Henry Mason hair microscopical ly, and finds that the brown hole immediately after we entered, nnd told us about weeks. brido, Ballydrislaue, Crobally, and succeeded in saving cliffs ; 2nd bat Qosport B9tb...C«pe; Preston clears up. 1494, Henry Fagan 1731, Richard Weekes structure, his wonderful " lice." It is a walnut tree, whoso ASSAULT. his brush in a sewer nndcr tbe railway, close to tho 14th...1st bstlndia.Cliatbam ; 100th...Glaaiow segment is perfectly natural in its and —Matthew Stono summoned Mr. All*n, IN M ARKET TOLLS.—Tho inspector re- 1495, • John Madan 1732, John Moore diameter in exactly three paces and two feet, which ho boot and shoemaker, DEFICIENCY residenco of E. Q. Poet, Esq., at Fickardstown. The 2d bat Melbonrnr, Chatham 101st, Bengal ; Walmer ' ' has the ordinary transparency by transmitted for an asEault. Plaintiff deposed tho deficiency in tho market toll for the 1510, John Madan 1733, William Borkor 16tb...lst bat Bnmnda Chat- ' measured with tho greatest nicety on tho flour ; in tho that his reason for going ' ported that distanco was about seven miles ; time, 28 minutes. , 102nd, Bengal ; Walmer . . light. Tlic cylinder or cuticle of the hair is per- into dofenJant s shop at all weeks, on Saturdays, wns causod by his ab- 1511, John Bntler 1734, Honry Mason bam ; 2nd bat, Cork 103rd, Bengal Shorocliffs.. cleft of the treo aro a number of gooseberry bushes, was in refcronco to tho post two Amongst those up at the finish woro—Messrs. E. and i fectly uniform, so that any abnormality of struc- wages for tho making of a in conseqnenco of his being confined to tlio 1512, Nicholas Madan 1735, William Morgan 16tfa...lst bat, Hilifai, N.S., 104th, Bengal ; Walmer.! , : Which have sprung up spontaneously; ono the ono pair of boots, sonco, R. Power, Pembrokestown ; Mr. Doyle, Mr. Bunbury, ture is in the medulla or internal portion of the about which thero bod boon a difforonco ten o'olock in tho morning -until a late 1513, Jobn Hadan 1736, Ambrose Congrevo Colchester ; 2nd bat Barba- 105th, Bengal; Sborncjiffs . side of it is a slate quarry, nnd on the other a stono as to their condition they not being, ouncil from Mr. Goorgo Power, Tromore, &o., and all agreed that ' ' hair. This is found in the white segments, which as nlloged, fin- hour in tho afternoon j on thoso grounds be would res- 1514, James Bntler! 1737, Samuel Barker does, Colchester 106th, Bengal ; Chatham quarry, and on tho top of it is a ball room. Ho was ished ; whon ho went in Mr. Allen threatened to kick a faster run thoy never witnessed ; indeed, but for the 17tb...lst bat Newry ; 2nd 107th, Bengal ; Preston1 ' aro also opaque, and is due to the existence of y solicit the board to mako some arrangement 1515, Nicholas Hadan W38, Simon Vasbon, jnn. 1 ¦ particularly anxions to ascertain if we had scon the him out, pectfull Bli ht check near Ballyscanlon cover (which was the bat Mallingar 108tb, Bombay ; Chatham '"' vacuities which .arc filled with air. the. fluid with and then tore his hair and broke his hat. loss. Ordered to employ an extra man at g 1516, John Hadan 1739, Simon Vashon, jun. ' wondrous tree, and foolishly, to humor him, wo indi- Mr. Wm. Allen sou to defendant to moot the only ono in tbo whole run), and that tho hounds 18th...1st bat. Cnrragb ; 2nd 109tb, Bengal ; Chatham : ¦; which they would at first be filled having become , , deposed that Stono any timo his services wero required. 1517, Patrick Ropo 1740, Robert West ' cated that wo had. This was a great victory, and ho refused to go out, and his father canght him b fortunately' turned towards us, not one of us could bat New Zealand, Cotcbestei Rifle Brg....lst bat, Cantds, -Mr. y the NUNDATIONS AT ABDEISIDP..—The inspector, in his 1518, Nicholas Hadan 1741, Samnel Barker dried up. Wilson, believing with lierthol d, instantly hauled us away to two of his lunatic compa- coat and shoved him out ; Stono I have got on decent terms with them again, so great a 19th...1st bat Hen«a1, Shef- Winchester; 2d bit Deteer called ont to pay him referred to tho inundation of the above locality, 1519, James Sherlock 17^2, Robert Glen field ;2d bat Midras, do port; 3rd bat that the hair grows faster by day than by night, nions, who had hitherto been thoroughly incredulous his wages ; a crowd woro round tho crowd j report, bnmpor was tho mountain.— Correspoiidcnt. , , Bengal, Win- Stono was occurred on Saturday night last, and the 1520, John Morgan 1743, Cornelius Bolton 20th...1st bat Aldersbot ; 2nd chester; 4th bat, Chester.! first accounted for the extraordinary alternation of the existence of tho tree, and in tho most triumph- sober. Mr. Allen said ho hod to which who go sevoral times for miserable and wretchedcondition of the people in thoir DEATH OF A WATERFORD PIUSTER IN CALIFORNIA. 1521, Richard Walsh, 1744, Beverly TjBher. bat Cape, Sborncliffe COiOHIil, COE?S . of brown and white bands by supposing that the ant manner iuformed them that thoro wns a man now, tho boots; on tho fourth occasion ho got them, ovi- bousos, caused by tho overflowing of tho tide. In —Mr. John Pnrker, a native of Waterford, and who was tho last that 1745, William Eelcs 2Ist...lit bat Curragb ; 2nd 1st West I R...Sietra LeoM former were the result of the day's growth, and who had seen that wonderful prodigy of nature. His deutly after coming from a pawnshop ; ho took governed the city bat Madras, Preston 2d...BahamFH ' them somo instancos thoy wero nearly two feet doep in served bis timo to tho printing business in this city, 1746, Christmas Paul . . that the latter represented tlic slower growth by two friends wero mightily amused at this, told him he away and gavo them to another; ho did not do more died in San Francisco on the 13th December last. of Waterford with 1747, Francis Barker 22nd...1st bat New Bruns- 3d...Jamaica water, the floors of tho houses being much lowor than ' ' ¦ night. His own observations, however, on the was only being humbugged, and sent him away quito than shovo him out j when ho found not what tho connocted with the printing out Bailiffs or Sho fTbos. Christmas & wick, Chatham; 2nd bat 4tb...Barbadoea tho main road. Ho employed Bomo persons to make Ho bad been for years u11 ais Newcastle-on-Tyne growth of the hair of the head in persons who crestfallen. Yet, though they had acutcnees enough other man charged, ho paid Stone 3s. Cd. Dismissed. department of tho Kebretc newspapor in tho chief city riffs. > Robert Glen Ceylon Rifles...Ceylon' passages to allow tho water to 'dowfrom their mise- L 23rd«lst bat Bombiy.Walmer; Cape Mounted Rifles...Cap*• had been shaved, had given l-8fh of an inch per to discover tho mote in their brother's eye. they HE NTARIO" 1522, Peter Walsh 1749 T "O —Iiri-oin-ANT.—Charles Warner, a rablo cabins. Tiio chairman said it was an act of hu- of California, ond, says that journal, " for somo years , William Paul 2nd do, Newport Rl Canadian Rifles... Kingtita week, or l-S6Hi of an inch for 24 hours ; while utterly failed to see tho beam in their own. For ono seaman on board tho Ontario, summoned Androw past ho acted as foreman—a position that ',ho filled 1523, Nicholas Wise 1750, William Paul of them immediatel began an interminable story manity and kind feoling on his part, but in tho mean- 24th...lst bat Malta, Shef- Royal Malta Fendb!e»...Mahi in this instance tho two segments together am- y Husband, his captain, under tho 30th and 31st of credit to himself and unalloyed satisfaction to us. Oar 1524, Ficholns Hadan fWm. Paul hold field ; 2nd bat, Burraah do about fourteen acres of land, which, as he said, he had Vic, time it was tho duty of tho landlords, whoao tenants , Army Hospital Corp»._N«tl»y ounted to 1'fiOth of an inch , a more active growth c. 12 J, for default in providing tho requisite accomo. appreciation of hi* services can scarcely bo expressed 1525, James Sherlock 1751, i. over ; George 25th...lstbat, Aldersbot ; 2nd. been " Jewed" out of; while tho other only wished ho they wero, to havo dono snch work for the poor peo- than is normally met with—corresponding, in datiuu for his crow. Tho caso camo up on romnnd le. The board coincided iu the views of tho chair- in words, and most certainly wo should never havo 1526, John Morgan ^_ Backas could get out, for then ho would take such damages p 1327, Nicholas Wise DISTRIBUTION 0? THE ROYAL ARTlLLfcRT fact, in a similar ratio, with H7 hours instead of from tbo polico court on Thursday. Mr. T. F. Strange man that it was tho landloarV dnty to protect: their willingly consented to his alionation from OUT employ- 1752, Samuel Barker nilD ess ; off Sandficld JI'Donald for false imprisonment, ns tho for complainant; Mr. J. W. 1528, Patrick Walsh 1753 men from grievances and inconvoniencos. .From timo stench-traps, &c No order mado on thin com- by largo deputations from tho McMahon Grenadior TMchl. Hobbs held 3rd do Montreal weight and hand of a master, his deep trust in what locality. At this interruption, my two friends town, 1537, Thomas Lumbard 21st do Ordered bom* it immemorial, acts had beon passed for tho protection munication. Guards, tho Montgomery Guards, and tlio Wolfe Tono 1761, i over; Cornelias 4th do Toronto 22nd do ' ¦ ' , man keeps him seemingly free from great terror, ngnin burst into ecstatic laughtor, and really the littlo 1538, Edward Sherlock Morar of tho vessel, tho passengers, for tho supply of WATCH JIE!Y TOR TUB QUAY.—Mr. M'Carthy snggosted Guards. Such an imposing funeral cortege has eoldora L Bolton 6th do Madras 23rd do Seenodersbtd- ; and he goes through the fight, fellow, with his bullet head, looked 60 unliko a Scotch 1539 James Walsh „ unless wounded, medicine, wages, and other matters. It was found tho advisability of having a watchman appointed on passed through our streets, and not of ton boa so touch- , 1762, Thomas Miles 6tb do Portamonth 24th do Me.n Meet ; , . as thoug laird, that we could not holp joiuing in the laugh. 1510, William Wiso ,., h it were a fu.-ld-d.iy at home; but the that ono of tho most material points, tho health of tho tho quay for tho protection of life and property. Mr. ing a tribute beon moro worthily bestowed." 1763, George Wilkinson 7th do Woolwich 25th do Allahabad. "1' ,t moment that death «ra disabling wound deprives Ititwceu ten and eleven o'clock a most iuviting-lookiug scamon, had been neglected IsFASTtciDg.—On Monday lost, Thomas Izod, Esq., 1541, Peter Dobbyn 1764, William Alcock 8th do Lncknow Coast Brigad* Wootffch''' supper was ante-room, and it was ; and this act was passed Cleary said two wo.tchmen would bo required. Tho . him of bis rider, he seems all at once to learn partaken of in tho to enforco accomodation. coroner, hold an inquest at Rosbereon on tho body of 1542, James White 1765, John Lyon Stb do Dnblin Dopot Brigade R Airift Dfo, most gratif ing to see the gusto with which the pa- Tba act said tho slcop- chairman informod them that notice should bo given what a battle is—to perceive its real danger with y ing apartment should bo kept clear of all matters not an infant, which bad boon found floating in tho Barrow 1543, William Lincolne 1766, Henry Alcock 10th do Malta SheerneMiJn.i-WeSwiil tients enjoyed tho good things. This is ouo of tho to that effect. Mi-. M'Carthy said ho would give due 1Kb do Woolwich 8rd, Warier V.^A'r^' the clearness as of a human being, and to be the private property of tho crow, and tho captain, by notico for tbo appointment noxt board day. the day before. The body was fonnd by a girl namod 1544, Edward Sherlock 1767, WUliam Price most striking peculiarities of these unfortunate beings Thomas Lnmbard DISTRIBUTION OF THE ROTAL EXGIKBB8S ' " •• nsoniscd with horror at the fate he may tho 7th sec., was liablo for Is. a day to each seaman AD TREET gned by parties Mary Mnllally, of Shanbogh, at ForristalBtown Pill, 1545, 1768, WUliam Alcock incur —their enjoyment of nud capacity for food, aud noth- B S .—A note waa read, si HBiD-QCABTURS, HOR3K-O0ASDS. >: .' •' , ' : ¦ occupying this apartment who informed the polico of tho circumstance 1546, Peter Dobbyn 1769 " ' for want o a band to guide him. Careless of the for every diy, after n com- in Victoria.-street, Abbeysido, stating it is in oxtremely , whore* , Bolton Lee ' V I' , ¦i- - ¦' ' ^ ing is more common after a patient has been cured 15-17 James Walsh A Troop, Aldershot 20th Cork ' . .-t- . . • mere plaint had been mado to tho captain by ono or two of and required to bo improvod. They itated upon it was taken on shore. Dr. Mullon deposed that , 1770, Benjamin Morris Chatham ' thunders of guns, he shows plainly enough and discharged from the establishment-, than to go to bad repair, James Madan B Troop, 21st Sborncliffe; . t t .;i:f - r tho craw. Ho hod got this forccastlo measured ; it was the street) referred to belonged to nobody (laughter). the remains were thoso of a fall grown hoalthy child, 1518, 1771, Francis Barker 1st Company, Canada that he more or less knows the dread accent the authorities and lodgo the most extravagantly 1449, Thomas Sherlock 22nd Cape of Good Hop»;| •: ;, 1 1 feet in length, and 10 feet 7 inchos in breadth, and' Roferred to Mr. Langloy. apparently of about a month old ; tbo umbilical cord 1772, William Bates 2nd Cape of Good Hope 23rd Ditto , ,., , ., .. :?¦ that is used by missies of war whilst cutting groundless complaints about how they wero starved 1550 Walter Ooltio in this limited accommodation tho ship's tacklo, gear, NSPECTION OP ATER ABLES that hod been properly treated, and was healed, bat the , 1773, William Hobbs 3rd Aldersbot 2ith llanritios . ¦ .. ' ', ¦*¦ ': through the air, for as often as the.'o sounds dis- while then1. Wo left the assembly about midnight, I W T .—It was ordored . :¦ aud stores were Btowcd and proved a great annoyance to , head and sides of the jaw wore broken; tho back of 1551, David Walsh 1774, John Lander 4th Bermuda 26tb Dover • ;'' " :. a«d ftill the fun was on fast and furious. On . tho water tobies be inspeoted, and,. where required . : ,. close to him the near passage of bullet or round };0'"K tho crow. Charles Warner doposed ho was iu the shi tho bead was also fractured, and his boliof was that 1552, Peter Dobbyn 1775, Jas. Henry Reynett Stb Ditto 26th WeymoBtb " .' ° -'- ' uur way home our p as repaired forthwith.—Adjourned. ';' ¦ ' ¦ shot, lie shrinks and cringps.hiseyeballs protrude. thoughts were at onco sad and sailor nine months, and was entitled to his discharge; the deceased had boon murdored; direct violonce had 1553, James Dobbyn 1776, Ja». Henry Reynett 8th Aldershot 27th Malta \ "" ¦:¦& ";; ; ' '• Wild wit h fright, be still does not most commonl grateful. Ami to think that many of theso poor 1554, Maurice Wiso 7th Woolwich 28thCarragh ' . ¦ -• ; y shipped first in null, and tbo voyago ends here ; was FKABTUL STORM—GUEAT INUNDATION.—On Saturday been used to deprivo tho child of lifo. The jury camo 1777, Henry Alcook, jun. ¦ ¦ ' creatures, within whoso souls the light of reason has 8th Woolwich 29th Portsmouth ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦' ;_' gallop home into camp; bis instinct seems rather at Alexandria, Constantinople, and Taganrog ; thoro ni ght o'olock, a to tho conclusion that the deceased hod been deprived 1555, Robert Walsh 1778, Simon Newport - been extinguished, will nover emerge from the sad ght, betweon tho hours of seven and ei 9th Bermuda 30tb Gibraltar ../ . . ir.vii to tell him that what safety if any must he found wero nine men on board, and tho vessel was 242 tons with tho wind 6.W. ,at the of life by fonl meaus, and returned a verdict ac- 1556, Honry Walsh 1779, Samnol Morgan gloom in which they exist, till they rise to tho " new- ; most violent storm aroso, 10th Chatham 31st Gibraltar : ,, . in the ranks: and he rushes at the first squad- he slept in tho forecastle with six others ; thoro woro timo accompanied by exceedingl heavy rain, wliich cordingly, No cine can be obtainedof tho parentage, 1557, Peter Dobbyn 1780, William Paul ¦ ^tyM ^ ness and lifu" through the gates of death ; and grato- , y lltb Dover 82nd 8». Helena • :;, - i Sf ron be can find, urging pitcously, yet with violence sails, ropes, irocs, running gear, and blocks IH tho caused the tide to overflow the quay to the height of but tho police aro unceasing in their efforts to unravel 1558, Maurice Wiso 1781, WUliam Alcock 12th Chatham ' ' f lul for tho fact that several whom a few weeks before John Sherlock 33rd Malta ¦&>?: /& that he. to, by right is a troop-horse—that he forccastlo ; there was no other place for thorn, and tho at least -two foot in the centre, reaching about two- tho mystery. 1559, 1782, Simon Jn. Newport 13th Dublin (snrvej) 34tb34th Halifax Nora &oti»&oU»:,:,VV# . wo saw blighted, and drooping, aud miserablo, ouco , ¦: . | ; too. is willing to charge, but not to be left behind men complained of it; theso articles intorforcd with thirds of the head of tho lanes leading from the Main- THE LATE JOHN- FEEIIAN, ESQ.—Tho Month's Mem- 1560, Peter Strong 1783, Jamos Mooro 14th Guildfbrd (snrvey) 3Stb CbatbwaCliatliuii ,.A': A1 ; •: '» .i: more, by means of this excellent institution , wero ' ' ! ¦' y^ - that he must and will "fall in." Sometimes tho men at meals, and at rest; was disturbed at night ; street. It overflowed tho storm walls at Abliey- ory Office for tho reposo of tho soul of tho late John 1561, John Wise 1784, William Newport IStii dnat|a 36th Chatham '"- • - :'g vi blooming into health of body and strength of mind. 1562, James Walsh ldtli Sontbampton (survey) ' i; '"J -i Vfif J. the riderless charger thus, bent on aligning with has Btoppcd on deck during the off hours in day time; side, and rushed with groat impetuosity and Fcohan, was held last Tuesday in tho Cathedral. Tho 1785, John Alcock 37th Chatham largo attendance of tho clergy presont showed tho re- 1563, Henry Wise 1786 17tli Gibraltar 38th Chatham v' v -«® his fellows will not bo content to range himself I- because ho knnw ho would bo disturbod ; hoard tho violence tb rough tho streets in that locality, , 8amuol King % rench-polislied tnbles may be kept with a men compluining of being disturbod spect in which tho memory of tho deceased gentleman 1564, Peter Walsh 1787 18th Bennnda 39th Chatham -iwl%$M. on the flank of tin- line, but darts at some point ; hoard tho captain doing considlcrablo injury to many poor people, nnd , Benjamin Morris 19tb Soathampton (survey) - brilliant surlaco by using the following mixture : on one occasion g was held in county and city. His lordship, the Most 1565, John Neal 1788 40th Chatham. . -.,: vi r^if^ m tho squadron, which he seemingl iving orders to pull a man off his washing aw ay quantities of thoir potatoes. Par- , William Weekes y judges to Haifa pint of linseed oil , two ounces of methy- trunk at mealH, to get out a Bail. Mr. Spencer : Did tako refugo with Rov. Dr. Walsh, presided. Colobrant—Rov. Thomas 1566, Peter Aylward 178U, Thomas Alcock . l>e liis own rishi.ful lace, ties hod to leavo thoir bods and TflE p and strives to force lated spirit , half an ounce of hartshorn. To be the seven men sleep together in the forecastle ? In their nai , tho water was Feehan, St. Kyran's Collego. Dencons—Rev. Thomas 1567, Patrick Dobbyn 1790, James Ramsay WiNDflCTDBB 01 jBW«tWRT.-Tbi'»t«a himself in. Hiding, ght -or*. In some houses velopment of Fine Art u, as it is usual fm-the com- well mixed iu a bottle, and applied lightly, but harbor, yes, but at sea half wero ou watch, aud half off. throe feet do op, and tho women and children in tears, Kelly and Rov. Thomas Cody, Cathedral. Amongst IOCS, Nicholas Lumbard 1791, Thomas Price production* thi* brtBe* mander of a regiment to do, some way in iridastTMt tra.lt* rince the period ol the iretl iUMI advance thoroughly, with si soft cloth ; other clean soft By Mr. Howard, for defendant—There aro oight fearing thoj - hud not a moment to livo. Andrew tho numerous body of chanters wcroRov. M. Kavanagh, 1560, Petor Walsh 1792, Sir Simon Newport, adraiiaUW of his regiment Lord George Tagi-t exemplified io a most inUrwtlr^^t&Wj . was espe- cloths or old silk handkerchiefs being used for bunks in tho forecastle, and ono was occupied as a Drohan, smil ;h, whilst in tho act of putting his door in Adm, Cathedral ; Hov. J. 0'IIanlon, Adm, St. John's j 1570, Philip Commoribrd Kt. pnbli.hed by Mr. J. W. Benton cially tormcnti-d and pressed bv tho riderless 1571, George Wise the We of , who holds tttimS wiping clean. locker for iron ai d blocks ; theso things were thore for a Btato of d< e I IOI -.'PS advancing close abreast of him on If. if., Kgqrs., Sub-Inspector Jlclxjuglilia occupied a without disturbing tho men ; fbo first complaint was U.M., went to tbo houses encouraging and asking could Revs.N.Kcaly.P.P.Thomostown; J. Kelly, P.P.Castlo- 1574, James Walsh 1796, Simon Newport prolo«ly illustrated with the inoit batutilot tritftoM IJroocbM one siile, nnd ns many as five on the other. Tm- si.-at on ihu bench. Kdmond Curthy, who was sup- made at Grimsby; I complained of the bilgo water he constabulary render any assistance. The largo comer ; Thomns Honuessy, P.P., Inistioguo j T. 1575, Jamos Butler 1797, James Sempill ley, , Earring*, Loclets, *<•.,; *£,'!»»?•« ortcd b his wife Hworu informations agaimit Honncsay, P.P., Tullaroan j E. Farrol), 1576, Peter Shorlock able style, and with pries Mlacbed; and tt«tt*j$ pi-lled by terror, by gregarious instinct, ard by I y , their son giving me a pr.iu in tho head ; found inconvcnicnco coping on thi i storm wall was swept away ; about SO C.C.; Mooncoin ; 1798, Samnel Boyce parcbiUcrle enabled to John, to tho following effect :—We bought n bonnive the first day ; when discharging at Alexandria tho Abbevaide Churoh was also A. Walsh, C.C., Muckalco ; M. Dray, C.C, Coatlecomcr ; 1577, Peter Aylwaxd 1799 ill make a selectionuitad taldb their hnhit of ranging in line, they so " closed" feet of tho lulwark at , James Semp b»v« nvfiirwarded to any part or tbe Unirid ffiqri upon TiOrd (ieorge as to thin coining Thursday four mouths, and tendered our men did not go to complain to the consul. Mr. Gould washed away., and tho water poured in in abnnd inco J. 0'IInnlon, Adm, St. Johu's; M. Knvnnagh, Adm, 1678, Sir Patrick Walsh 1800, Samuel King - in l>esmear his overalls, or tho. Colomea. Tlio price of Ibis must r»lWftft with blot d from the gory flanks of the son, who lives separate from us a shilling for selling —The offenco hero in that of having tho apartment amongst the graves, a most melancholy sight. A Cathedral ; J. Walsh, C.C. Cnllan ; J. Holohnn, St. 1579, Patrick Dobbyn 1801, Samnel Morgan penovfar wbicb it is forwarded 'iiij»M nearest tho p James Shorlock port tne, intruders, and obliged him to use his Hword. ijj to-day. Ho sold tho pig, according to tho occupied, nnd not of preventing the men to go to the large number of fishermen were exerting themselves Kyran's j T. Foehan, St. Kyran's; P. Noary, C.C, 1580, 1802, Jaa. HenryRoynett contemplates « purchase, ei'bex for' peWbufl '-Wi — statement of others, (or £¦% 5s. Ifo thcu Thomastown ; M. Kcoghan C.C do. j J. Carroll 1581, Richard Strong ' Kiii'ihlir' lunition of the Crimea, Vol . IV. camo home, consul. Mr. Howard said ho wanted to show thoy along tho quay, securing their boats from tbo fury of , , , C.C, 1803, Henry Alcook jreddmK, birth dny, Cbriitrnia, or. 'olber" p 0i*, * and (rave his father who is blind, £1 6s., nnd said that did not complain to tho captain, which was a necessity fow received Muckalee ; V. Nolau, C.C, Urlingford; P. Phelan, C.C, 1582, Nicholas Lee Jag. I mnd^if \be vrry greatest '; < (1 J A new insulator for telegraph purposes has the waves, anil fortunately very a-ny in- 1801, Henry Roynett service* •'*?M « -*f was tho pri< t tho pig, though ho was after buying to constitute tho offence. George Woods, another jury. What must tho violence of the sea bu nt Windgop j W. Hcnly, C.C, Dnnesfort j J, Magratb, 1383, James Madan 1805 James Moore Ladin should use only tbe GLMITXM** I«K been brought out in Philadelphia, which consists , neiff dilt boots and clothes for the remainder of tho money. On Bailor, gavo corroborativo testimony, adding that tho qn»y, when some fit the breastwork stnncs, C.C, Bonnet'a-bridgo, tMioBD.-Print*a • ma3PoSWiit*^i| remain timo he observed a boat pulled by two inuii coining Woods to complain of the want of accommodation to Bonmahon mining to receive copper ore* by Ronio accident, the tender of tho 1594 Paul Sherlock pieces in unoccupied rooms are greatly improved compaD y , was engine bad got , 1816, Cornelias Bolton KEN.BT,' «»1 from towards tho bridge ; ho Iinilcd them, mid they be- the captain kt Alexandria, which' he did. Mr. Charlos Bwept to piecos, and also tlio large ontranco gate- into off tbo rails, and in a moment stopped the train. Tho 1595, Jamos White Tti\rif art2lm$8im^ mixture remaining on for months. 1817, 8»muel Morgan biDdituiudj MichI.WRal>ng^Qlil^i^i| by this lieving tho cal l to he from a cimfi-dcraiu, eamo along, Ilennott deposed to the measurement of tho forecastle; M'Naroara's yard. Tbo bat ;hing boxes, the propcrf y of feara of the passengers wero considerately allayed by 1566, Thomas Wadding material can be stuck to metn', l818,.Sir John Newport n th. PirUbor'Trmity, .A ny fibr-us sido, wbon the master instantly made fast tlio boat. he saw tho So-called lockers ; they, wore liko boles in John K. Dower, Esq., J.P. , used by ladies as dressing tho guard, Mr. Donis O'Connell ; tho tender, after 1587, Paul Strong 1819, JamesH ooket WIU |1%^^^^ other metal, by an amalgam ' ' whether iron or Perceiving their error, the marauders managed to tho wnll ; the forecastlo was sheeted round with titn- boxps , during; tho season,: wero. wained, away, and much labor, was got on tho track, and tho train started 1598, Thomas White 1820, Samuel King i : . .Sb»««t,rto«e^YWHy\»(i*«^p,Wdi ci-tnpr-scd of glue, dissolved in vinegar, hot. with eBCnpo, leaving behind them tho Imnt fully luden with bor, and tho'. bunks for tho meri-Woro' h'oloB'. iiit that! broken4Uto''rragmWnts!'' 'stron^a lone"will.t* tbo f.all 'right" : fbr town, whero .it arrived ia.perfect 1599 Tlio , Richard Madan 182L) WilliamMurphy . : mie-third of its volume of white pitcli pine, also coal. Tho coals were handed over to Head-constable- partition nt onu sido, and tbo locker boles at the otter. rere of Miss Baker's baths,, dividing the male from tho safety. 1600, Sir Edward Gongh 182? EawaH'Weeies ' The witness wns cross-exnmined b Mr. Howard on a hot. The composition will giro a sure and certai n Barry, who had them placed iu tho corporation yard y female bathing ground, b &d not one stone left upon " V rofessor of the accumulative art" is tho Coli- 1601, Robert AValsh 1823, James Hackett ; >!uu produced by him ; his opiuiou was tho Iockors and return. in hopea of finding an owner. another. Tho Johanna Kiirwan, moored to the rero of forniau term for thief 1002. RoboH Walsh 1824, Sir 8imon Newport