THE WATERFORD NEWS. SHIPPING DECEMBER , 1864. WALPOLE MONEY: erery Friday Evening at 40 King street STEAM COMMUNICATION JAMES Published Waterford and its Vicinity, that he h«< FIDE MONEY SPECULATION [Opposite the Provincial Bank.] WATERFORD STEAM COMPANY. Between Glasgow, Cork, and Waterford , BEGS to inform the NobiUtyii-Gsntry, and Inhabitants of B0NA INTENDED ORDER of SAILING—DEC, 1864 just received a Choice Selection of ,£8,000,000 Sterling, guaranteedby Government, HREE PESCE ; YEARLY (IN ADVANCE ; 13S. Carijing Goods to LIMERICK , TIPPEBABY, CLOITMED I'IUCE T "VTOTICE, are annually dividedin Monthly-allotment* in rariom STAMPED, 4d.; Y EARLY, 17S. 4d. - "L A -on the —The Waterford Steamship CAUEicft-oif-SviR, KILKENNY, and CAIIRR , at Through BOHEMIAN GLASS VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS* oi traftN XI Company reccivo Goods for Shipment Bams upwards, to £25,000 •terliog.: An Investment f^r^i Terms only :-»They Rates. Suitable for the Season. Alto, as Large Variety of may secure £25,000 sterling, for Hrospebtu* (which ^a>flu\y^ following reserve ^T~HE New nnd Powerful Screw Stea- £1 "THE WATERFORD NEWS" ^"•¦**«&» the right to carry by any, not by particular 1 ^Vv^ DINNER , DESSERT , BREAKF AST , TEA , & TOILET SERVICE S. will be sent gratis),.apply, to FaBBBRicK SUITS. \ essols, aMaJ^^v JL rocrs " TUSKAR" Jonif M'DOBALD, Banker Fmnkfort-on-the-Maint -tot Letters addrtwed with liberty to Tow Ships nnd call at other Ports, >Commander 'Moim CBAWPORD TOOETHER WITH , MACHINE PRINTING, PUBLISHING ana will y?t-|iftjV^ ," PLADDA. , 1 not be accountable for injuries or losses arising from V-tJwiiifccSfc,Commander , or other First ¦ clnss Ves- A BEAUTIFUL AS80BTMSNT OJ CUT AND PRESSED TABLE GLASS. to him, at 8, Three King:- Court,, Lombard-street, BOOK-BINDIN G, RULING, iclay, accidents of the Seas, Rivers, Fire, the Queen's Ene- sel, are intended to Sail as under (unlesi prevented by any London, B.C., willbe immediatelyforwarded. jl&3m*) 68 4- 69 QVJ.Y , WATBBFOBD mies, defective Navigation, Lot of GAS MOONS on hands, which will be disposed of at Moderate Prices AX1> or aecideuts from any other cause, unforeseen circumstance), with or without Pilots, and with BgT An Excellent nor lor any loss which might have been covered by Insurance, liberty to Tow Vessels and to render Assistance to Vessels LOANS OK H0BTQA0E DEBEHTTTRE3. ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTORY , nor for Leakage, Breakage, Condition, Quality, or contents of in Distress :— FIGURE SHADES ALWAYS IN" STOCK. Kiiy 1 arcels , or Packages, unless specially entered and ad va- PROM TERM8. KILKENNY JUNCTION RAJL^AY COMPANY 4!) & SO KING ST15EET. lorem Freight jaid. Goods GLASGOW (Lanceficld Quay) to MATCI1INGS GOT TO ORDER. fl3T WARE HIRED ON REASONABLE not removed to be Stored at the \\ atcrford and Cork —Tuskar, Wcd'day, 30th Nov., 12 noon DIRECTORS of tba Kilkenny Junotion Rail HATS! risk and expense of the Consignees. 8^" CHINA HALL , 60, QUA Y, WATERFORD. THE All Goods —by R Ail to Grecnock, 6 p.m. wayCompan y, whioh is under arrangements lot <^V^i-,i,£|; HnHE Proprietor of THE will he considered as subject to n general lien, Cork and Watcrford—Pladda , Tuesday, Oth Dec., 12 noon working by the Waterford and Limerick Railway Com- "1HITB hare just RECEIVED NEWS having made Mid held not only for Freight of the same, bu,t for all Arrears 7Mian jfcB. \^ 1 of r reight, —by Rnil lo Greenock , 5 p.m. pany, will receive propotals lor jLQANS on MORT- Printing Concerns and Storage, or other charges, duo by the Importer, Watcrford and Cork-Tuskar , Friday, Oth Dec 12 noon EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS. (SfM/we ««S(¦» J>>3 Owner, or Consignees to tho Company. , GAGE DEBENTOHES for such; periods as may bt A LARGE ^DELIVERY tygjM»Knsfctf Account—Book Manufactory —by J{;iil to Greenock, 5 p.m. ~ agreed apon bearing Interest at the rate of SIX pet t0 WATEBFOBD AND BRISTOL. " , u<1 atly in tllc rrovinces Cork and Waterford—Pladda , Tuesday, 13th Dec, 12 noon CO., Cent, per Annum, payable Half-yearly op c > Qipsy and Briton. —by Rail to Greenock HAZLETON , O' D ONNELL & rtk^ffi^^li.d/Kt*' b^y the' introduction of new , 5 p.m. {By Order), HBNBY SARGENT, Secretary. ^Sj ^^K| /^ rnOM WATERFOKD DIUECT : ItOM BRI8T0t, Watcrfold and Cork—Tuskar, Saturday, 17th Dec 12 noon accommodation \MJrwrLiiv Patent MACIII.VERT, Improved , to inform their Customers that they ha»o ENLARGED their PREMISES to give moro Company's Office , 3, Bank-place, Waterford. (aul9-tf.) Gipsy and Briton. Oipsy, direct. —by Kail to Greenock , 5 p.m: BEG they aro prepared to HATS , I Sgrrj^r^tf P RESSES, constant supplies of FriJoy.t Dcc 2, ... Morn Friday, Dec 2, ... TJ Morn Their Buyers having made SPECIAL JOURNEYS to EKGLAND and SCOTLAND, 91 Cork nnd Watcrford—Pladda , Tuesday, 20th Dec., 12 neon GOODS they erer vp/ l'lc alest am' rnos' a pproved Tuesday, " (i, ... ia Noon Friday " 9, ... 2J A ftn't —by Rail to Greenock SHOW, in all their DEPARTMENTS, the LARGEST and CHEAPEST STOCK of NEW LOAMS ON CflJLL OR DEPOSIT Fromthe most EMINENT MAKERS, I ' I ' Kriday, n, ... Aftn'n Prlday, 16, ... 11 Morn , 6 $.m. ' I Style of N EW TTPES . nnd .i " 3J " Waterford and Cork—Tuskar, Saturday, 24th Dec., 12 noon held before, . IB SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. J Machine for Account Tocsday, " 13, ... 7 Morn Friday, " 23, ... 1 Aftn' B Paging Friday, •• J6 , ... 9J Mom Friday, " 30. ... 7 Atom —by Rail to Greenock, 6 p.m. SHAWLS, DAMASKS, TICKENS. LACES, comprising the Latest Stylet B oks—is prepared to execute every species of Tuctdsv , >• 20. ... 11 Morn Briton, calling at Pembroke Cork and Waterford-Pladda, Thursday, 20th Dec, 12 noon MANTLES, FURS, UMBRELLAS, HABERDASHERY, rpHE DIRECTORS of the Waterfordand Kilkennj Thursday " 22, ... 1 Aftn'n Dock : —by rail to Greenock, 5 p.m. DLACK SILKS, FLANNELS, STAYS, PERFUMERY, Railway are prepared to accipt TENDERS fot Tuesday, •• 27 . ... 7 Morn MIWISERT. J. IS LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, Tuesday, Dec 6, ._ 11 Morn FROM CORK TO COLOURED Do., BDANKETS, DRESS CAPS, BONNETS, LOAMS on MO ETGAGE BONDS, at 6 per Cent, pay- AXI) Friday, " 3D, ... fj Morn Tucxlaf, " 10, 6 Morn BOOTS and 8HOES, . PLAI.V OKXAME.VTAIi, ... U'affrford & Glasgow Pladda , Tuesday, 29th Nov., 3 p.m DRESSES, QU I LTS, HOSIERY & GLOVE8, able upon either One or Two* U«4y^Notice. , to be Turtday, " 20, ... 10 Morn RIBBONS, LADIES' HATS. in a manner thnt will not, he feels confident , fail to Tuesday, •' 27 Morn Glasgow (direct) Tuskar, Monday, 6th Dec, 8 a.ra CASHMEKES , SHEETINGS, always increased to 6 per Cent whenever and daring GENTLEMEN'S SILK HATS. , ... 4J STUFFS LINENS, FLOWERS, £ive satisfaction, Pcinhrokc Dock to Waterford , from the South Wales Rail- Waterford & Glasgow ... Pladda, Friday, Oth „ 1 p.m , the time the Irish Banks, are allowing 4 per Ceiit. on way Terminus, ns soon after arrival from Bristol as possible. Glasgow (direct) Tuskar, Wed'd'y, 14th „ 3 p.ra, Ij^" II., O'D., and Co. wish to call Special Notic to their STOCK of CARPETS and RUGS. I'lIKAI'LY, EXPEMTIOUSLY, AXD ELEGANTLY Deposit Receipts. GENTLEMEN 'S FELT HATS. BK3TOn Early Morning Sailings, the Cabin of the Steam- Walerfold e hail or. application. Watcrfold & Glasgow ...Pludda , TuosJay 3rd Jan., 8 a.ra. Three Years, and 5 per Cent, in perpetuity afterwards. GENTLEMEN'S HUNTING CAPS Return do., 27s. ; or with liberty to return from Dublin SEASON'S PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES and all other BOOK. Cork , or Woxford 31s. Bd., BALLINAKILL NURSERY. FIRST ARRIVAL OF THIS The Lioe is worked by the Waterford and Limerick , , Steward's fee included ; Deck FROM WATERFORD TO March ?s. GJ. Females attend the Ladies' Cabin. Glasgow (direct) Pladdn, Thursday, 1st Dec, 3 p.m. Company, and for the year ending the 525th , Also, a Fashionablo Assort- WORK, in a manner equal to any house. Specimensmay W . P O W E R. BRITISH WINES . , 654 I9s. Id. the be sfcti at the Office. WATERFORD AND LIVERPOOL. Cork and Glasgow Tuskar, Friday, 2nd „ 1 p.m., 1804 the Traffic Receipts were £10, , Glasgow (direct) Pladda , Saturday, lGth „ 3 p.m. COM PRISING Working and other expenses being £9,399 5s. 10d., S liKNTALS, LKASKS, and all kinds of LAW FORMS Camilla, Vesta, and Zephyr. KING STREET, WATERFORD , ment of YOUSG GENTLEMEN ' FROM WATEnpOUI> : FROM UVF.UrOOL: Cork nnd Glasgow Tuskar Monday, 12th „ 1 p.m. leaving a Balance of £10,255 13s. 3d., for Interest on POSTING and IIANO.lilLLS, in Black or Colored Inks, Glasgow (direct) Pladda Saturd' 3 p.m. that ho lias this Season ORANGE, after the payment of which there is a consider, Fridnv, Dec 2, ... 1 Aftn'n,Friday, Dec 2. ... 12 Noon , y, 17th ,, BEGS to announce Loans, CLOTH CAPS AND FELT HATS. llusinrcs and Address Cards; .Delivery and Receipt Hooks ; Tuesday, „ 6, ,.. 2 Aftn 'n Tuesday, „ 6, ... 3 Aftn 'r Cork and Glasgow Tuskar, Monday, 10th ,. 1 p.m. A FINE AND SELECT STOCK GREEN GINGER, able surplu?, and the opening of the New Line from Circulars and Invoices ; Hooks and Forms for Railway Friday, ,, 9, ... 8 Morn Friday, „ 9, ... 7 Mora Glasgow (direct) Pladda , Saturday, 24th ,, 3 p.m. Kilkenny to Maryborough, now constructing (a distance Custom-Housu Forms; : and Steamship Companies : Tuesdiy, „ 13, ... 11 Morn Tuesday, ,, 13, ... 10 Morn Cork and Glasgow Tuskar Tuesday, „ 1 p.m. OP JAMAICA , Friday , „ 16 , ... 1 Altn 'n Friday, „ 16 12 Noon , 27th of 19 Miles from Kilkenny to Abbeyleix being com. ing Notes ; , ... NECTARINE CHEERY, T0BIN, SONS;& Co. I.otti-r, Note, and Account Freight and Shipp Tuesday, „ 20 , ... 2 Afln'n Tuesday, „ 211, ... 2 Aftn 'n Glasgow (direct) Pludda , Wed'd'y, 4th Jan., 3 p.m. A1TLE, l'EAR , PLUMB , PEACH, , RICH RAISIN, pletcd), will materially increase the Receipts. PATEICK Headings; jlmuranre & Mercantile Forms Friday, „ 23, ... 1 Morn Friday „ 03 ... 0 Morn FARES:— GOOSEBERRY, AND CURRANT TREES. Applications to be addressed to the undersigned at the Brokers' Weekly Circulars ; 'Form s and Notices for Spirit Tuesday, „ 27, ... 11 Morn Tuesday 27, ... 9 Morn Glasgow to Wntcrford or Cork...Cabin , 17s. 6J. ; Deck , 10s. DRY, Company's Offices , 2 Bank Place, Mall , Waterford. SST Agents for the SALE of Pawnbrokers' Tickets; Lir. ose.i; Friday, ., 30, ... 12 Noon Friday, „ 3), ... II Morn 4s, RHUBARB AND j Cork to Wntcrford Cabin, 8s. Od. ; Deck, ASPARA GUS, SEAKAIL, By Order, Ca

provisions of " the Waterford and Passage Railway NOTICE WATEliFOKD AND COUNTY OP TUE CORK, MIDLETON, FERM0Y, & LISMORE The Waterford & Wexford Junction-Railway. COUNTY OF Act, 1862," and "tho Waterford and Passage Railway CITY OF WATEUFO1U). RAILWAY. JFATEBFORD (Incorporation of Company ; Construction of Rail- Act, 1863." TO BUILDEBS AND C0NTEACT0ES. FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER 68, 4- 59, QUAY, way ; Subscripti on by the Waterford and Wexford 4. To enable the Company to make and maintain nnBIfDERS «e required for the construction of a GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS Incorporation of Company—Construction of Railway with a Flight 1*7'E beg to announce a Railway Company ; Traffic and other Arrangements tho Railway hereinafter mentioned, or some part _L TERRACE RETAINING-WALL, FOR THK YKAH 18(M- '5. — Subscript ion bi/ the Cork and Yaughal Railway BASIN, onr with that Company ; Power to run over and use thereof, with all necessary and convenient Works, of Cat Stone Steps, and for a FOUNTAIN "»»rE aro now SHOWING HILARY SESSION'S. Company — Traffic and other arrangements with say Pleasure Gronnd Main Line and Stations of that Company ; Power Stations, and Approaches—that is to :— also of Cnt Stone, for Borne intended on Friday, that. Company — Power to run over and use Main commonoing in the Townland of Bally- at according to the Plans and Speci- FRESH DELIVERY DIVISION OF LISMORE, at Lismore, to Levy Tolls; Amendment of Act and olhci pur- A Railway, , 1SG t. Line and Queenstown Branch and Stations of that truckle in tho parish of St Joh n's Withont, in tho fi cations therefor, which will be open to inspection at 30th December, poses), ——^ , PURCHASES FOR NOVEMBER ! of GOODS aa below : OF OUNGARVAX at Dungarvan, ou Company - Poii 'cr to Levy Tolls—Amendments of county of Waterford, by a junction with tho Com- the CisTLB OFFICE, from the 19th to the 30th Inst., DIVISION , "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Apptica- SPECIAL ATTENTION 2nd January, 1SC5. /lets and other purposes. pany's lino of Railway, authorised by tho Waterford and between the hours of 10 a.m., and 3 p.m., each day. And would call Monday, •*• ' tion is intended to be made to Parliament in GENTLEMEN'S WINTER HOSIERY WATEKFORD at (he City Court-house, and Passage Railway Act, 1862, at the point of the said Separate Proposals to be made for th9 Retaining- CITY OF , forleave to bring in a Bill to our SELECTION 1SG5. IS HEREBY GIVEN', that application is the next Session thereof, Railway, where it joins the Waterford and Tramoro Wall and Steps, and for the Fountain Basin, and each on Friday, fith January, NOTICE Com- GENTLEMEN'S DRESSING GOWNS DIVISION OF WAT KRFOUD, at the County Court- intended to be made to Parliament, in the next to incorporate a Company, and to enable the Railway, shewn on the Parliamentary Plans of the said such Proposal to be for a Bpccifio lamp sum j at tho in a Bill to incorpo- pany to be so incorporated , and which is herein and terminating in OF house, on Monday, !Uh January, 1SR5. Session thereof, for leave to bring Railway referred to in the said Act, samo time to contain a Schedule of Prices and quanti- GENTLEMEN'S " The Company ") referred to as " the Company," to make and maintain Lower, in the Parish of OHN ALSH The CaBtle GLOVKS. EASTER SESSION'S. rate a Company (herein referred to as the townland of Knockhouse ties, and addressed to J W , Eaq., FRENCH MANTLES, SHAWLS, AND DRESSES, DIVISION OF L1SMOKE , at Lismore, on Friday, and to enable them to make and maintain the Railway tho Railway hereinafter mentioned , or some part or Killotteran, in tho County of Waterford , by a junction Office, Kilkenny. with all works, GENTLEMKN'S SCARFS IS I 'M . hereinafter mentioucd, or some parts thereof, parts tlicreof, with all necessary nnd convenient with tho proposed Waterford , Lismore, and Fcrmoy 14th November, 18G4. (nl8-2t). 31st Marcli, nnd np- SCOTCH PLAIDS, WINCEYS,- &c. ; DIVISION OF nCNdARVAX, at Dungarvan, on necessary and convenient works, stations, stations, and Approaches : Railwny, in a field or enclosuro iu the occupation of AND 1S<>3. proaches : A Railway, commencing in the townland of New- Andrew Ryan, marked No. 1 on Parliamentary Plans, DUNGARVAN GAS COMPANY Monday, :ird A pril , of MILLINERY and TRIMMED BONNE TS, BRACES. CITY OF WATKKFOUD, at the City Court-house, No. 1—A Railway commencing in the Townland rath,in the Parish Killculliheen , in the County of the and distant from Knockhouse in or about 310 yards, pril , 1S(!5. Town Purks, in the Parish of Midletm. in the County the Waterford in an easterly direction, which said railway will bo NOTICE TO MANAGERS. on Friday, 7th A bal City of Waterford , by a junction with FLOWERS , GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS WATEHFORD of Cork, by a Ju iction with the Cork and Youg wholly situate in tho townlands of Ballytruckle, DIRECTOi.'S of the above Company will, at DIVISION OF . at tbeCounty Court- distant and Limerick Railway, at or near a point on the TUE Monday, 10th April 1805. Uailwny, at or near n. point on said Railway, Prior'3 Knock, in tho parish of St. John's; in tho at their Meetiog on MONDAY, the 10th AND house, on , measuved in said Railway, distant in 01 about 120 yards from the Tl'tlNlTY SESSIONS. on or about one hundred and fifty yards, townlands or Long Course, King's Meadow, Pastime DECEMBER, 1804, consider proposals from qualified LADIES' HATS, IN VELVET AND STRAW, COLLARS. North West quoin of east end of the old Terminus of said Railway in an DIVrSlON OV LISMOItE, at JAsmorc ou Friday, a westerly direction from tho Knock, Lisduggan Bog, iu the parish of Trinity With- persons willing to undertake the M ANAGEMENT of , the Midlcton Station House building of the said Cork easterly direction , and passing from, in , through and , lSli.'i. out ; townlands of Ballybeij, Ballynanoeshagh, in tho the GAS WOKKS here. The Person appointed must In all the Leading Shapes. GENTLEMKN'S SILK 23rJ Juno and Youghal Railway, which Railway will pass into the Parishes, Townlands, nnd extra-pnrochial DIVISION OF Di:N(UItVAN, at Dungarvan, on parish of Kilbarry ; townlands of Skibberccn, Lismore, be thoroughly competent to Manufacture Gas, lay through or into the Townlands of Townpwks and places of the townlamls of Newrath , Mount Misery OLORINGS AND Monday. ilUli June, 1S(>5. Knockhouso Lower, in the parish of Killotteran, in tho Mains , erect Retorts and Fittings, and keep the RIBBONS and BORDERS of the NEWEST C Broomfield West, in the Parish of Midlcton , tbe Town- Mount Sion , Rockshire, Belniont, Abuey lands, Working Accouuts of the Concern. CITY OF WATEUFOUD , at the City Court-house, county of Watorford. AND ESIGNS LAWN HANDKERCHrHKS lands of Parrigosna, Ballymacslincy, Rathgirc, Glenn- Rnthcullihcen , all in the parish of Rathcullihecn D . on Fridai/, .'iiHh Juno, lS(i.">. And it is also proposod by tho said intended Act to The Salary is fixed ot £80 per annum , with House, willin , BMlytrasnn, Old Court East , Knodcinesbane, and the County of the City of Wnterford ; the town, Gas, nnd Fuel. Personal attendance necessary. IHVISI II .V OF WATRKl-'ORn attho County Court- apply for the following, or somo of tho following, HOSIERY RAILWAY WRAPPERS, . Curracondon. Leadington, in the Parish of 'fcinplcna- lands of Kilniurry , Drumdowney Lower, Rath- Applications, with Testimonial of Character and LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S , h^itii", "ii Moii'la i/, 3 rd .I nl y, l^l!.">. Temple- among other powers :— carriga; the Townlamts of Reisk , Rallincurri g. patrick Luffany, Murtaghs- alter, or Competency, to be lodged with me on or before 11 MICHAELMAS SESSIONS. n Demesne, , Drumdowney Upper, To enable the Company to cross, divert, LEATHER HAT-CASES, &e. bodan , Old Court, Peaficld , Cuherdugga town Ballinlaw Ballinlaw extra- whether tempora- o'Clock, a .m., on M ONDAT, the ,19th DECEMBER—By . GLOVES , . Ballyogaha, piirochial, parish of Ratlipatrick , rily or permanently, roads, aqueducts, , p r^- A Fresh Lot SANGSTER S Townlands of Caherdujjgau , Pcftficld , of Great Dated this 19th day of November, 1864. fn25-4tl ' P1V1SION OF IH'NGAnVAN , at Dungarvan, on Mcllefontstown , the county of Kilkenny ; the townlands sewers, rivers, streams and watercourses, so far as may Cnherdesert, Desert. Currnghard, to exercise a EOBEKTSON and LEDLIE, Monday. Kith October, IStiS. ~ kecl South , Balhn- Island extra-pnrochial , Great Island, Ballyedock, bo necessary for the purposes of the Bill ; PATENT UMBRELLAS. Lissurla. CurraghphilliboJe, Cly extent TEA PROM THE IMPORTER 53 , QUAY. CITY OF WATER FO1U), at the City Court-house, the Parish of Gortroe ; the Ballyimmoiin, Horsewood, Ho/sewood extra-paro- power to deviate from the lino of railway to tho terry, Clykcel North , in as after men- (nll4t ou Friday. 20th October , ISC". , Loughaphreaghaun , in the chial, all in the parish of Kilmokea ; townlands of shown on tho Plans to be deposited Townlands of KnockandufT lands and houses, WHOLESALE PRICES. IH VISI (IN OK WATERFOHD, at the County Court- Parish of IJatbccrmack ; the Tewnlands of Killawillin , Brody extra-parochial , Brody, Bdll yvellig, Grange, tioned ; to purchaso by compulsion PATEICK of the intended CHINESE o»d EAST INDIAN TEA T0BIN, SONS & Co liou.v, on Monday, 2'Jrd October, 1S05. Kill St. Anne South, Corrin , Kill St. Anne North , Rosetown, all in the parish of Killesk, or some of and other property, for the purposo THE ; to raise addi- COMPANY, 79, UPPER THAMES STREET , Farran South, Fnrrnn North , Ballyoran , in tbe Parish them , in the county of Wexford , terminating by a railway and works or somo of them DIVISION OF WATEUFORD—Consisting of the Coolcirron and Fer- tional Capital for tho purposes of tho said Act, by LONDON , lmvo appointed the following Audits lor tho CHRISTIAN BROTHERS of Castleljons ; the Townlands of junction with the proposed Waterford and Wexford SALE of their widely-celebrated TEAS in WATERFOUD N.B.—Shirts rcadij mader lo Order liaroiius m' KilcuUihoon , Middlethird Gaultier and or some of them, and Shares and by borrowing ; to alter, vary, or extinguish , , raoy, in the Parish of Fcrmoy, Railway, in a field marked 1 in the townland of nnd YOUGHAL, viz. :- mQE ANNUAL COLLECTION, in Aid of the I'ppvTthii -.I, ami that part of the liarony of Dceies Townlands and Parishes are situate all existing rights and privileges which would iuterfero all of which ssid Rosetown, parish of Killesk, and county of Wexford , WALTER IlISIIOP, 1 Barronstiand.strcet, Watcrford. JL Funds for the Support of the Christian Brothers, Without Drum , consisting of the Parishes of Kossraire, of Cork ; the Townlands of Strawhall, with tho construction, maintenance and use of the in- , in. the Comity being tn or about six furlongs from Boderan House, H. LONG & Co., Ill, North Main-street , Yonghal , on the First Sunday of Advent, 27th KilbarrymeaJon and Monksland and that part of the gatoonane, Bcttyville, Ballyna- tended railway and works ; to levy tolls, rates and will be made, , , Cirrignbrick, Carri measured in a westerl direction. From whom they miry in future be obtained in Packets at the Doors of the respective Catholic P.irish ot" Newcastle, consisting of the townland of Lis- fiuna , Clcn'iulanc Sout!i, Garrjnoe iJ.iiroaglog!), and y charges in respoct to the use of tho iutended railway Instant, , And it is also proposed by the said Bill to apply containing One Pound, Half a Pound, a Quarter of a Churches of this City. (nl8-2t). sluine, ami for tho purposes of tin; Act of the. 1-lth and Currngh Upper, in the Parish of Clondulnne; the and works; and lo exorcise other rights and privileges. aud Two Ounces each, at the following WHOLE- for the following, or some of the following, among Pound, PRINTING loth Vic., cap. iu , of tho County of the City of Wa- Townlands of Kilbarry, Bal lydorgan , Rossnabrone, Tho Bill will vory and extinguish all existing rights SALE PRICES, viz:— OF terier J. in the Parish of Castlelyons ; the Townlands of other powers : and privileges which would interfere with its objects , No. 1—Lowest Quantity Dusty Leaf ... Is. S&ty 1b. FURNISHED LODGINGS , in part of To enable the Company to form a junction and necessary provisions 3—Fair Sound TEA ...... 2s. Oil. „ EVERY DESCRIPTION DIVISrON OF DCNGARVAX—Consisting of tho Wuterpnrk , Garrynngoul, and Marshtown it will incorporate with itself tho COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DRAWING Uarontiv of Deeios Within Drum the Parish of Lismore and Mocollop; and the Town- communication with the Waterford and Wexford Companies' Clauses Consolidation Act, 1815," 6—Stout Heavy TEA ;.. ... 2s. Gd. „ , Glcnaheiry/, and of " Tho A ROOM and BED-ROOM , with SECOND BED land ot Moydillign , in the Parish of Knockmournc, or Railwny ; to cross, divert, alter, or atop up, and Companies' Clauses Act, 1863," "The Lands' 7—Excellent TEA ...... 3*. Oil. „ FOR Deeies Without Drum , save so much thereof as is in- " Tho 0—Extra Fine TEA...... ROOM, if required, at No. 8, WILLIAM-STUEET, Water some of them, nil s:\icl Townlands and Parishes being otherwise interfere whether temporarily or Act 1845 " " The Lands' Clauses 3*. 0d. „ cluded in the Division of Wnterford, and also save so , with , Clauses Consolidation , , 10—Very Choice TEA ...... 3s. 0J. „ ford , with good attendance. (nll-tf) PUBLIC BODIKS , much thereof as is comprised within the Parish of in the said County of Cork ; and the Townlands of permanently, roads, aqueducts, drains, pi pes, sewers, Consolidation Acts Amendment Act, 1800," " The ' , 11—Fine New Season s TEA ... -U. Od. „ PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AlV.ino. Sheanbeg, Bullydulf Upper, Cool ydoody North, Aglish rivers, streams, and watercourses, so far as may be Railways' Clauses Consol idation Act, 18Jo," " The These TEAS aro selected by the CHINESE and EAST THE BRIDGE HOUSE , VISION' Garrybrittns, Knocknamuck North, Ahaunboy North, exercise a Act 18G3," " The Railways'(Iroland) IH OF LISMORE—Consisting of tlio necessary for tlie purposes of the Bill ; to Railways' Clauses , INDIAN TEA COMPANY'S own Agents in CHINA now READY for the RECEPTION of BOARD- MERCHANTS, AND ( Ballymartin North , Ballyvicane Upper, Bal lyvicane and " The Railways' (Ireland) Act, 18G0." nnd INDIA from the earliest Pickings and Youngest Leaves IS Harony of Vshinore and Coshbridc, and the Parish of power to devinte from the lines of railwny to the Act, 1851," ; ERS aud LODGERS on Moderate Terms. The All'ane, in the liarony of Decies Without Drum. Lower, Glenmorrism pen , Toorlanc, Townparks West, deposited as after Duplioate Plans and Sections, describing the line, they nre Shi pped to the Company from those Markets , and TRADERS IN EVERY WARE, Bally- extent shown on the Plans to be Rooms are spacious and well ventilated. The Bridge CROWN BUSINESS. Burgess Anchor, Townparks, Townparks East, lands and situation and level of tho proposed railway and works, Sold direct to tho Consumer, at a small advance on tho EXECUTED WITH or some of ment oned ; to purchase by compulsion Cost tbu3 saviug the Public from all profitn House is within Two Minutes' walk of tho Wnterford COUNTY OF WATEKl'ORD.—T IIK G RAND J URIES saggartbeg West, Ballysaggartbcp East, and the lauds, houses and other property in or through actual Import , TASTE aud in houses, and other property for the purposes of the cicept that of the Importers, nnd cnabliug them to buy One and Limerick Terminus. [s30-lnil , will be called at twelve o'Cinch IIK ETIT them , in the Parishes of Lismore and Mocollop, be mado, or which will bo required for , sharp, and T P intended railwny nnd works, or some of them ; to which they will Pound of TEA as Cheaply as the Merchant can purchase n HASTE , Ji'iUKs at hulf-uast t wel ve o'Clock on the first day of the said county of Waterford , and will terminate in a tho purposes thereof, together with a Book of Rcfer- East, in the niter, vary or extinguish all existing rights and Hundred Chests in Mincing-lane Market. WANTED, AND - Sessions tor each Division . field in Iho Townlnnd of Ballysaggfirtbog enco to such Plans, containing the names of the owners th> in the County of Water- privileges which would interfere with the con- THE CHINESE & EAST INDIAN TEA COMPANY SITUATION as Parlour and Housomaid or cither PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW, A I.I. P KRSONS SfJi.MoxKU AS J URORS are to Parish of Lismoro nnd Mocollop, , or reputed owners and lessees, and of the , . required di- and use of the intended and lessees 70, UPPER THAMES-ST., LONDON. separate ; or would take the care of Grown lu> punctual iu attendance—otherwise tho Panel ford , in or about 5.00 yards measured in an easterly struction , maintenance, occupiers of such lands, houses and other pioperty ; also A (The Quality of the Work ConsiJcrdl), s will Hospital of the Town ofLismoro, rates, nnd charges [s!M f] WALTER WOOD, Manager. Children, and perform Plain Work. Excellent refer- be called over oiif oies which will bo strictl rection from the Fever railway and works ; to levy tolls, a published Map, with the Hue of the intended railway AT , y enforced , 530 yards from the south angle of tlie and ences). A pply at this Office. (n25-3t.») unless suflieiont cause he shown verified on Affidavit aud in or about in respect to the use of the intended railway delineated thereon, so as to show its general course and , Roman Catholic Church of the said Town of Lismore. CASSELL'S COFFEES, The News Book and sworn in Court. works; and to exercise other rights nnd privileges. direction ; and a copy of this Notice will , on or before Job Printing:, Aud it is also proposed by the said Bill to apply for SOLD BY NEARLY TWO THOUSAND AGENTS IN CHANCERY MACHINE AiTUCATio.N -s VOK Srinir LICENSES will be To authorize the Waterford and Wexford Railway tho 30th day of November instant, be deposited for RULING, hoard the following, or some of the following, among other THROUGHOUT THE KINGDOM. at twelve o'Clock on the first day of the Sessions Company to contribute towards the cost of construct- public inspection with tho Clerk of the Peace for the AND BOOK-BINDING ESTABLISHMENT, lor powers : rrUIESE CHOICE COFFEES have maintained their In tho Matter of "1 ry\O B E L E T , from each Division. ing the intended railway and works, or some part or county of Waterford, at his office, in the city of {ST Nos. 49 <$• 50 King Street To enable the Companv to cross, divert , alter, oi- stop _l_ high pre-cmincncJ resppct In such working, use, management nnd of,out Regent-street , London , and 42, Blcssingtou-strect. Wnterford.....V/n. M ASON , 40 Merchants' Quay. Further particulars can bo obtained by application such Sessions. LISTS OK D KVKNCES FOR EXTIIY must ital to be raised by them under the powers of the Bill maintenance ; the interchange, accommodation , and , p Dublin , Solicitor for the Bill. (nI8-3t) Coik ,.J. LANCLAND'S & Co II Bridge-street. Cadiz, Oporto and Light Wfne Association, to GEORGE M'CLEI.LAND, Superintendent of Works, he made out al habeticall y on foolscap paper. or stock, ami by loan , and with or with- conveyance of traffic coming from or destined for , , p by shares , , Clonmel DATIS & Co., Tea Dealers. (LIMIl'ED). or to (nll-3t) HE IST ILLS or interest , ami other com- T L or Civil. H will be called in al phabeti- out any priority of divivcuds the respective undertakings of the contracting A REAL SEA BATH IN YOOH OWN ROOM CarricJt Agent Wantdl. PAID UP CAPITAL —£150,000. THOMAS WHITE JACOB, Chairman . their existing and authorised Cap ital cal order at the fitting of the Court , but not beyond the advantage over , panies, and the division and appropriation of the HI USING Callan Do. Waterford , 11th Mo. fNovember), 10, 1SG4. the said Company to boll Shares in the Head Offices and Stores—King's Head Yard, Tooley- letter in the table annexed for ench day. The unde- and to enabl e revenue arising from that traffic ; and to authorize ClonmineS:... Do. fended ca?es will he gone through Company, anil to guarantee the payment TIDMAN'S SEA SALT. Strcct, London. in tho first instance. Capital ofthc the appointment of joint committees for carry ing Dnngiirvan....B. W ALSH , Grocer. IMPERIAL BAKERY, dividend upon the said Capital , or any AGENT AT WATERFORD : of interest or into effect any such agreement as aforesaid. efficient Substitute for Sea Bathing is now Kilmactliomas.\gsui Wanted. 27 BARRUNS TRAND STREET. .First Daj. Second .Third and to appoint Diicctors of (he Company. AN Da/. Fourth part thereof, To enable the Company and all Companies and laced within the reach of all, without the ex- Knocktophcr- . , Do J. C. IIENNESSY, 31 Manor-st, Clerk Watcrford Union. Hay. Day. To euablc the Company on the one hand , and the p I persons using the railway of the Company, to run pense and inconvenience of a visit to the coast. Tho A'cio Ross Do HENNESSY, having accepted the Agency COLLINS & COMPANY beg to return their ¦ Cork and Youghal Railway Company on the other JC. Libiuorc -' 1* 7. '¦ engines and carriages of Proprietors call attention to the fact that " T IDMAN 'S Thomastown.. Do. • for tho Sale of WINES imported by the above M • sincei e thanks to their Friends and the I hand, from time to time, lo enter into agreements with over mid use with their j officers and S KA SALT" is not manufactured in imitation of Sea- Wexford JEFFA K ES, Brothers. Association, can confidentl y recommend the eame as Public for the kind and liberal support they have re- Dunsarvan ! ' ¦ V. 7. respect to the working, use, management , and mainten- every description, and with their clerks, \ hut is actuall Extracted from the Sea, at one Agents ivaDted in every District not yet occupied , being PURE and GENUINE FOREIGN WINES, at ceived since the opening of their Eitablishmeutt, and ance ofthc said intended Railway aud Works , or some scr.\nnts, and upon such terms and conditions, and water, y •Watcifonl ! 1> I, : M z laces in the South of i'or Terms apply to CASSBLL SMITH & Co., 80 the same time fully 20 PER CENT. BELOW tho hope, from the strict attention to business nnd ?ape« of them ; the supply of Rolling .Stock, and Machinery , on payment of such tolls, rates and charges as may of tho most salubrious watering p , , process which preserves intact all those Fenchurch-street , London , and G. O LDIIAM , & Co usual PRICES. rior quality of their Bread , to merit a further continu- KJIXT .MLSTS, R KI 'LKVINS, LI:C ; ACY, AND T I STAJIKN-. and of Officers and Servants, fur the conduct of the be agreed upon or be settled by arbitration or defined Europe, by a ., saline properties that render Sea Bathing so efficacious 04, Dame-street , Dublin. (s-23-Om) CLARETS from ...... 14s. per doz. ance of that kind support and patronage. T.viiV C ASK S for Divisions of Lismore and Dnngarva n traffic of the intended Riilway ; the payments tu by the Bill , the authorized line of the Waterford in maintaining and restoring Health. This statement SHEKRIES „ ...... IGs. „ M. C. & Co. call the special attention of House- ivill be called on at ton o'Clock on the second dav of be made, and the ooii'litions to be performed with and Wexford Railway Company, together with the DOWER'S keepers to their PLAIN and FANCY BREAD is fully corroborated by the report of Dr. Ilasaal l , of POUTS „ ...... IG3. „ , the each Si'ssiiins, and for the Division of Waterford they respect to such working, use, management , and stations, watering places, booking offices, ware- Porter, Ale, Strong Beer and Pale Butt. quality of which cannot be excelled by any house in the accommodation and London,; who has made a complete analysis of tho Salt, PORTS, Oldland Crusted, Vintage 1844 and 1847. will be called on at Ten o'Clock on the third day of each maintenance ; the interchange, , houses, landing places, sidings, iWiarres, works and GREEK and ITALIAN WINES, trade. N.B.—Bread will be delivered to any part oftbo Sessions. conveyance of tratlic, comiug from or destined for the and says :— (TUIE above Superior Articles will be found, aa al conveniencies connected therewith respectively, and a careful quantitative analysis of Tidman's All SPARKLING WINES from .. 80s. „ City or Suburbs at the same price as at tho Bakery, I SSOI.VKST I'KTinoxs will be heard at Ten respective undertakings of the contracting Companies, " 1 hnve mado ways, to give general satisfaction. o'Clock to confirm any agreement already made, or wlitch , S0.1Salt ; I find that it contains the various saline substances X. RAKE and CURIOUS WINES. 27 R AKRONSTRAND-STBEET. on the third day of each Sessions for tho Division and the division and appropriation of the revenue aris- In particular he recommends his STRONG BEER of previously to the passing of the Bill , may be made, charartcristic of Sc.\ Water. Added to fresh water in tho PORTS and SHERRIES in Wood , at vory Low Prices. Wator .'ord. Affidavits in Insolvent matters must be ong from that traffic, and to authorise the appointment and PALE BUTT, which are of vct-y Superior Quality, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ' touching any of the matters aforesaid. proportion of about 3 per cent., or five ounces to tho gallon, Liberal terms to the Trado aud large consumers. lodged with the Clerk of the Peace at or before twelve if joint Committees for carrying into effect any 6uch and can bo had in any quantities, either in \\ ood or FIRE AND LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY The Bill will vary and extinguish all existing a mixture is obtained having the specific gravity of Sea Price Lists, and all particulars on application as above . o'Cloek on the day previous to tho day of hearing. agreement as aforesaid , and to coufirm any agreement namely, 1,020, and very closely resembling it in its Bottle, and on the most teasonable terms, by applying privileges which would interfere with its water, They should be engrossed upon the proper form. Tho already made, or -which previously to the passing of tht rights and composition nnd properties." to his Agent, MR. JOHN IIINTON , Auctioneer, Wexfor.l .who ; with itself the necessary THE TAXATION OP IRELAND court will sit on the first day of the Sessions for each Bill ttmy be made touching any of the matters aforesaid, objects it will incorporate DIRECTIONS von USE.—Tho salt should be dissolved RODERICK RYAN , GENERAL GROCER , has been appointed A gent to the above Com ' Clauses Consolida- Division at 10 u'Clock, a.m., precisely. or any of the matters next herealtcr mentioued. provisions, of " The Companies in water in the proportion of 5 ounces, or an ordinary 12, BROAD STREET, WATERFOUD. PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of pany—one of the largest in the world—solicits the Hnd all Companies and Companies' Clauses Act, support of his Friends and Patrons. ATTORNEYS To enable the Company tion Act, 185-1," " TI12 tea cup full to each gallon. It should be prepared a Bottlers will find it their advantage to deal. A Waterford will bo hold at the TOWN-HALL, persons using the Railway of tho Company to run 'Clauses Consolidation Act, 1843." (nl-Ot) D H . GOODALL, Medical Referee, "Wexftrd will be required to Register their Licenses at Hilary 1863," The Lauds few hours before required, and tho solution well stirred N.B.—On Trial, the above will be found to surpass on TUESDAY, the Gth D ECEMBER , 1864, at which the over and use with their engines and carnages of " Tlie Lands' Clauses Consolidation Acts Amend- before using, so as to diffuse tho Salt equally in .the ny similar articles in the Trade. [jeG-tf] Sessions, when same shall commence after Cth day ol their Clerks, Officers, and Right Worshi pful Jons L AWI.OH , Mayor, will preside, ALLIANCE and at Easter every description , and with ment Act, I860," " The Railways'Clauses Consolida- water, which may be used at any agreeable temperature. Jan. next , Sessions in other cases. At- and conditions, and on for the purpose of RECEIVING the RF.I'ORT of the Life and Fire Assurance Company, Counties must Servants, and upon such terms tion Act, 1845," ''The Railways' Clauses Act, Price lGs. per cwt. Sold in bags containing Mlb, torneys from other produce their Licenses rates and charges, as may he INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION , 1862 CoMMiTTKE appointed at the Public Meeting held at UAKTHOLEMEW LANE, LONDON. Civil Bills or Defences. payment of such tolls, , 18(33 " " The Railways'(Ireland) Act, 1851," and price 2s. 9d., 281b. 5s., 5Glb. 9s. Od. Sample bags con - when entering Attorneys nre by arbitration , or defined , the TOWN-HALL, the loth D ECEMBER , 18G3, and send in their Civil Bills agreed upon or he settled ' (Ireland) Act, 1860," and it will taining 71b., price Is. Cd. HAVE now on Sale Messrs. G F.ORGE SAYER & Co.'s required to and Defences for lino of »he Cork and Youghal " The Railways arranging for the further prosecution of tho object CAPITAL—FIVE MILLIONS UTERLINQ. and Decrees and Dismisses for si by the Bill , the main powers nnd provisions, or 63T Sole Proprietors, TIDHAN & So.v, Chemists, 10 I BRANDY, of the name quality as obtained the entry, gnature, in Railway their Queenstown Branch , to- amand and enlarge the during the ensuing year. rRESIDBNT8 : Company nnd Wormwood-street, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Local PAIZF. MEDAL at the International Exhibition, 18G2 al phabetical order. In preparing Decrees, Dismisses, Watering Hlaces, Booking some of the powers and provisions of " The Water- , By order of the Committee, SAMUEL G URNET , Esq. ; Sir M OSRS MONTEFIORB , Bart. gether with the Stations, Agent—Mr. M. Harrington, chemist, Barronstraudo and which I offer on Reasonable Terms. Affidavits, &c, the attention of practitioners is re- Landing Places, Sidings, Wharves, ford and Wexford Railway and Harbour Act, JOSEPH FISHER, Hon. Sec. Kate of Assurance and every information may bt Offices, Warehouses, streot. a't2l-tf DAVID LECKIE, quested to tho following matters :—Such documents Works and conveniences connected therewith , respec- I8C1," nnd of the several Acts following, relating Waterford, Nov. 24th , 1804. (n25-2t*) had of prepared on good , Wine and Spirit Merchant &c Direct Importers of should be paper, legibly written, and tively and particularly, to use the Youghal , Midleton , to the Waterford and Limerick Railway Company , , MR. RICHARD HARRIS , free from abbreviations, alterations, or GAME NOTICE. FRENCH BIIANDY . THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM erasures. Dates aud Cork Stations of the said Main Line, aud the — tliat is to say, the Acts (Local and Personal), 7 milE following LANDS in the BARONY or IDA 15, Queen-street, WaterforA and sums should he set out in writing and not in Bar Stores—E XCIIAXOK -STREKT. liSO-tt) MARINE ASSUKANCE. Queenstown Station ofthc said Branch Railway. Geo. 4th , cap. 139 ; 8 and 9 Vic. cap. 131 ; 10 and 1 and COUNTY of KILKENNY , are strictly Pre- TO THE PUBLIC. 1igur.\«. Affidavits to ground Decrees for Renewals The Bill will vary and extinguish all existing rights Cargoes per Steamer and Sailing Vessel lo any 11 Vic. cap. 231 ; 13 and 14 Vic. cap. 29 ; 14 and served : BALLYNAMONA, BALLYKEOGHAN , COUNTY OF WATEUFOUD by the desire of rendering the Insti- should specify whether any, and if any, wbat sum or and would interfere with its objects : it INFLUENCED port 111 the Irish , Bristol , and English Channels, In- privileges which 15 Vic. cap. 110 ; 18 and 1<> Vic. cap. 73 ; 23 and KILLASPY. Also the LANDS of MOUNT SION, in tution committed to their charge still more bene- other consideration has been given or paid on account will incorporate itself the necessary provisions sured on very MODERATE TERMS . 00 with 21 Vic. cap. ICO ; 35 and 2G Vie. cap. 191 ; and of tho JJAHOXY of KILCULLIUEEN nnd COUNTY of fici.i l and gratifying in its results, the SISTERS of the of, or in respect to, the original Decree. of' Clauses Consolidation Act, lb'43," PRESENTMENT SESSIONS. ' The Companies' any other Act or Acts of Parliament relating to or WATERFORD. SAMUEL T. CJRUBB , J.P. GOOD SHEl'HIiKD beg earnestly to solicit the Pa- THE SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL ASSFRA5CS CLERKS OF PETTY SESSIONS Clauses Act , 1863," " The Lands' -r\TOTICE is Hereby Given that tho SPECIAL PRE- " The Companies' affecting either of the said Companies. Killaspy House-, August , 1861. latl l-tf] tronage of the Public in support of the extensive COMPANY. are directed, pursuant to the act of the 1 1th Clauses Consolidation Act , 1845," "The Lands' Clauses Xl SENTMENT SESSIONS, previous to Spring and 15th licate Plans and Sections describing the line, LAUNDRY attached to their Asylum. Hitherto that ESTABLISHED in 1825.—CAPITAL , O.VE MILLION. Victoria , chap. !.•••) , sees. .". and 111, to lod Consolidation Acts Amendment Act , I8G0," " The Dup Assizes, 18G5, for the purpose of taking into considera- ge all Informa- the proposed railway nnd GAME NOTICE patronage , they most thnakt 'ull y acknowled ge, has been Incorporated by Act of Parliament. tion?, Recognizance?, and appeals returned for Railways' Clauses Consolidation Act , 184o ," " The situation and level of tion all Applications for I'ublic Worka, Payments, &c, trial to and other property in kind and liberal, but the many poor and pitiful objects Head Office for Ireland—346 COLLEGE G BEEN , Dublin. -tarter Sessions, ill the County Peace Office , Railway s' Clauses Act , 1803," " The Railways' (Ire- works, and the lands, houses, will bo hold at the following places and at the times Q. Waterford, THE undermentioned Towulands in the BARONY of Charity who almost daily present themselves nnd Committee of Management —R ALPH S. COSACK , Esq, wit bin seven days alter they shall have land) Act , 1851," ami " the Railways' (Ireland) Act , or throug h which they will be made, or which will hereinafter mentioned : received same of IDA and COUNT? of KILKENNY, are imploringly seek for shelter, imperatively call for fur- J P, Bohomer, St Doulough's, Co Dublin , and No 3 Gar- under a penalty of .to for neglect in each case. 18(>0 ." and it will amend and enlarge the powers and be required for the purposes thereof, together with preserved :— For KILCULLIUEEN, at Mi/epost, on the 7th De- ' cember ISO 1. ther assistance. dincr's-row , Chairman. PROCESS OFFICERS. provisions of the following, and any other AeU relating a Hook of Reference to such Plans, containing the RATH PATRICK LUFFANY, , namel , GAULTIER at Callaghanc By giving this timely aid , the Public need not be JonN Q UAIN , Esq, General Manager, the Union Bank Tho Process Oflic&M for each Division are directed to to the Cork and Yoiii;h:il Railway Company, y, names of the owners and lessees, or reputed owners SLIEVKRUE , or GOUTEENS. „ , , on the 8th IDocem- Vic 307 ber 1864. rsmiuded of the vast benefits that will accrue lo society or Ireland , No 11 Westraorcland-strcet, Dublin, and be iu attendance in the severa l Sessions' towns,at twelve the Acts (local and personal) 9 and 10 , cap ; and lessees, and of the occupiers of such lauds, KILMURRY, , cap. 95; 17 and 1H Vic, cap. 20(1 ; MIDDLETIIIltD, at Tramore on tho "Jth Deccm in general , nor of the number of 6ouls, most precious in No 0 Vescy place, Kiogstowa, Vice-Cbairaian. o'ChicW , on the day for entering Civil Bills in each M ami 15 Vic., hoitses, and other properly ; also a published Map, All persons SPOUTING on these Lands will be „ , Monkstown, 18 and 1!) Vic , cap. 101 ; 19 and 20 Vic, cap 33 ; 20 ber, 184. the sight of God, who will be rescued from certain and Sir THOMAS DEANE , 20 Longford-terrace, Division , to deliver over Processes to the persons who with tli>! line of the intended railway delineated prosecuted. (au20-tf) inevitable ruin ; and as every care and attention are be- and 21 Vic cap-51 ; •>! and 25 Vic, cap. 107 ; 20 L'PPERTIIIRD, at Carricltbeg, on the 10th Decem- Co Dublin. have miployvd th.-in. They are required tolodgo their , - thereon , so as to ehow its general course and direc- „ stowed on this department of the J P Wyvern , KiUiney, and 27 Vic , cap. !)0. ber, 18G4. Institution , families RoBEnT W ARREN , Jun, Esq. , 1,0-iks with the Clerk of the Peace (or with such per- tion ; and a copy of this Notice, will, on or before GAME sending their Washing will secure to themselves the Co Dublin , and No 40 Rutland-square West. appoint) on the Duplicate Plans and Sections describing the lines, „ GLENAHEIRY, at linllymacarbcry, on the 12th son as be shall day ajter the last day tho 30th day of November instant , be deposited for further adv&ntago of having their commands executed Physician— SAMUEL G EORGE W ILMOT , Esq, M D, No for service in each Division. situation , and levels of the proposed Railway and following Townlands, in the BARONY of IDA December, ISO I. lands, houses and other property in or public inspection with the Clerk of the Peace for the THE with promptitude nnd neatness. 20 Merrion-square North. NAME S OF PROCESS OFFICERS. Works, and the , COUNTY of KILKENNY, aro strictly PRE- ,, COSIIMORE, &c, at Lismore, on the 13th Decem- 21 SI Andrew-street. will be made, or which will be ic- county of the city of Waterford , lit his otlicc in the Igg" Needlework in every variety strictly attended to. Solicitor— K OBERT CASET, Esq, J)1STI:I(. T OF I.lSJIOKf , through which they SERVED :— ber, 1804. purposes thereof, together with a Book city of Waterford ; with the Clerk of the Peace for llcnncssy's Road , Waterford , 1864. tf Bankers—The Union Bank of Ireland. J Michael Curreeii, Lismore. quircd for the PAKKSTOWN, MELVILLE, „ DECIIvS WITHIN, at Clashmorc, on tho 14th to be derived from As of Reference t« such Plans, containing the names of tlie tha county of Kilkenny, at his office in the city ot g3"The special advantages •J George EgerUm, Lismore. ATATBEMOKK , KAHH.LAKKEX , December, 1804. TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20 TU , IS THE Moderate Rates of Pre- Lessees, or reputed Owners and Lessees, Kilkenny nnd with Clerk of the Peace for the suring in this Office ore :—Vert/ :; Robert llallauhan , Tallow. Owners and ; N'lUlIO^ASTOWW, BALLINAMUKA1IAK , „ DECIE3 WITHOUT, at Dungarva n, on the loth Liberal Conditions. iers of such lands, bouses, and other at his office iu the town of LAST DAY FOR TICKETS. mium ; Large Bonuset ; IJliTKICT Ol IlL'NUAUVA.S and of the Occup county of Wexford , A1KMOUNT , 11ALLYK1LLAHOY , UP- December, 18G1. tie, published Map, with the lines ofthc in- Intending Assurers are hereby informed that Orinond D'ungarvau. property, also a Wexford ; nnd on or before the same day a copy of KILMUUKY , PEU AND LOWKH. „ COUNTY AT LARGE, at Uunyarva n, on the 1 Thomas , delineated thereon, so as to show their HALLINCIIKA , MILTOWN aud ) 8G4.-TENW SEASON.-lSGi. Directors have never yet disputed payment of a po licy,.: ¦1 Dungarvan. tended Railway so much of the said Plans, Sections, and Book of same day. diacrimi-" Patrick Keane, and direction ; aud a Copy of this No- T1NVANCOOSII, 1'Aliy , k RT UNION a fact which cannot fail to be appreciated by a :i Jfihu Crowley, Stradball general course Reference, ai relates to each parish iu or throug h Business to commence each day at Twelve o'Clock, OF GREAT BRITAIN. ' y. on or before the :lOlli day of November , inst , CHAULESTOWN , ] HALLINCURUAGII , nating public. ¦\ Ardmorc. tice will , which the said intended railway and works arc pro- except at Ballymacarbery, at which place it will com- coriBS or i - J John Deacon , public inspection with the Clerk of the UALLYMOUNTAIN, ! MSIIOP'S HALL, liellonl Ballymacarbery. be deposited for ptH.-d to be made, or in which the lands, houses, nnd : mence al One o'Clock, and at Dungarvan at Eleven ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. ANNUA L REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET, j: 5 James , Peace for the County of Cork , at his Office in the City of MOANHOE , NEWTOWN , ¦ lllsniRT Of WAlhlttORI I iJALLYIlOMUOK , j CAPPAH o'clock. At Dungarvan the business of the County at 889,320 TICKETS have been SOLD in tho nine along with Prospectuses, and Forms ol' Proposal, ««, ... of I' the Clerk of the I'cacc for the County property proposed to be taken are situate, and alsu u , ork , and with HAUNNAHELOGE , ! UAULSTOWN. Large will be entered on beforo that of tho Barony of previous Drawings, and 10,115 PRIZES distributed, in course of being distributed at HEAD OFFICES »na; 1 K.oliur-1 Corcoran, Waterford. , a.t his Ofb'ce in tlie City of Waterford ; copy of this Notice, will be deposited with the re- of Waterford Also the following lands in the COUNTY of the including 2,452 Paiutings, in amounts varying from ACESCIES throughout tho United Kingdom. , - Richard Phclan, Pas-age. and on or befuce same day a Copy of so much of the spective Clerks of the Poor Law Unions within Decies Without Drum. CITY ot WATEUTO1U) :— lications for Presentments, Thomas Lcuihan, Kilmacthomas. Railway and M'orks are proposed to be made, or in the said parishes , townlunds and places ns arc BER, 18G4, and no Application DKNXLIIY ANNEMOUXT, Presentment Sheet that ia not prepared in accordance SATURDAY, DKCCJ/iieit 31st, 186-1, and will consist nre p.iid by this Company. Transfers from other offio»J WILLIAM JOHN , which the I .amis , Houses, anil Property proposed to be comprised iu the Union of Walerford , with the Clerk : All persons trespassing on any of these lands after with the Act of Parliament. of upwards of TWELVE HUNDRED PRIZES. effected without increased expense. -: Clerk of the Peace, County of Waterford. taken arc sittnte, and also a Copy of this Notice , will of the Poor Law Union of Waterford , at his office ' r ¦ 'l. , this Notice aro liable to legal prosecution. FIRST PRIZE.—" Tynemouth, North Devon," James Secretary for Ireland—THOMAS MANIX . Pi -ncu Ollice, Watcrlbrd, October, IHO be deposited with the respective Clrrks of the Poor P. N ETTERVILLE BARRON , «DI at the Union Workhouse, at Waterford , iu tlie Ballymountain , Nov. 7th, 180 K nf Webb, 200 Guineas. N.B.—This Company is represented at the °" -; NOTICE TO PUBLICANS. Law Unions within which such Parishes, Townlands , Secretary to the Grand Jnry. throughout- :;< county of Wnterford ; so far as relates to such ol ECOND PBIZE.:—" The Morning before tho Battle," Bank in Dublin, and at all its branches Kui -li Publican or retailer of Spirit?, Beer, or Cider, and Places are included ; that is to say. so far ai rc- County Secretary's Office, Court Houso, S ¦ ; the said parishes, townlnuds and places, ns are com- GAME ht after tho Battle," T. Jones Barker 11 Ireland. AGENTS : ' is required, ill six days after he shall have paid Ilia the said I'arWicsi , Townlands anil Walcrford , November 10th , 1804. (nll-:!t) and " The Nig , f ?-V < l.itos to such of prised in the Union of Thomastown , with the Clerk 120 Guineas. Waterford—JOHN WALL , Esq., Solicitor. !•• j> Lie ns' 4 , in every year, to register Batnc with the Clerk Places as are comprised in the Union, of Midleton , with having GAME to dispose of will find it pair, of the Poor Law Union of Thoniastown , at his olfice PARTIES Exhibition of Works of British A'eio Ross—Messrs. P. & JL Kehoe, Merchants- '}.$>¦ ol the Peace, pursuant to the .">rd aud ltli Win. Ith, Law Union of Mi'lletsn, at his , Personall or b Pianoforte and Music Warehouse, In tho Artists, the Clerk of the Poor their interest to apply y, y Letter, and about 340 other Paintings —G. Fitzmaurice Esq., Merchant | |;j ; sec. Hi; in default of doing so, he becomes , at Midleton , in the &t the Union Workhouse, at Thoinastown , iu the 03 , QUAY , WATIiRFORD. Manchester, from £80 Dungarvan , cap. <>S , Office , at the Union Workhouse to R. KENNY , 6 HIGH-STREET , WATERFORD, [Particulai-s in Prize Lists]. I' oug hal—Messrs. J. W. Him & Sons, Merchant*> I'M; liable to a Penalty of £10, which will he strictly of Cork. ; so far as relates to such of the said county of Kilkenny ; so far us relates to such of the ns he is prepared to ive tho Best Prices obtainable. "¥71 T. HOWARD begs to call attention to the very down. County g ONE SHILLING each, entitling fJohu William Clerke, Esq , Mgn^r |r enforced. townlands and places, as arc comprised iu the said parishes, towulands and places as are comprised lication. Jj • large and superior Stock of PIANOFORTES Tickets, tho holder parishes, List of Prices, Jkc, sent on app chance in the Drawing, I The Union Bank. ' ¦JW& Union of Kcrmoy, with clerk of the Poor Law Union of in the Union of New Ross, with the Clerk of the Remittances post to parties residing now in his Warerooins, all by First Class Makers, and to one may be had from tho ¦ ; forwarded by agents ; or will be forwarded Alexander Bremner, Esq., Merob»nt 1';p; WATLKI ORD AND KILKENNY RAILWAY Fcrmoy, at his Office at the Union Workhouse, at Fer- Poor Law Union of New Ross, at his office, at the at a distance. (nl8-lfit). which he offers at prices that will enable the purchaser undermentioned direct I ^, r Secretary ou the recei Cork Samuel P. Lindsay, Esq., Solicitor *rj fi|/ moy, in the County of Cork ; so far as relates to such of Union Workhouse, at New Ross, in the county of to obtain a REAL GOOD PIANOFORTE for wbat in by the pt of envelope (stamped —< that are together with I Notary Public, 25, South Mall, ' {li ^ ALTERATION OP TRAINS. the said parishes, townlands and places as are com Wexfurd. NOVEMBER GOODS. usually paid fot instruments of inferior class, and directed), postage stamps or post- AgtfW finished on tho exterior to catch the eye, want- oflice order for the number of Tickets roquired. Messrs. H. & R. Townsend , Land ,*p anil after 1st of DECEMBER , the Trains now prised in the Union of Lismore, with the Clerk of the Printed copies of the proposed Bill will be de- merely ( 68, Grand Pnrade- ON leaving Watcrford aul Kilkenny, respectively, at Lismore at the Union ing all the necessary qualities of good workraanBhip . .rLhW Poor Law Union of , at liU Office, posited in the Private Bill Office of the House of JAMES G. LAW, Secretary, M' exford-Yercy Swan Waddy, Esq , M-D., «"]*£ 7.1.1a.m., w.l leave at 7.15 a.m., arriving at Kilkenny v\ orkhousc, at I.israoro, in the County of Waterford. MRS. KELLY and sound material iu tho interior mechanism. 39, Oxford-street Commons, on or beforo the 23rd day of December , Manchester. Cottage. 1 at 0.0 a.m. be deposited Old Instruments taken in Exchange ALEXAND HE'S ^,, -taB ^ and Waterford Printed copies of the proposed Bill will HAVING just returned from London , wishes to LOCAL AGENTS : , Esq., SOUOWJJ next. Queenstown— Athwell Hayes Allen ¦ ^- At intermediate Stations, the Trains will be cor- in the privato Bill Office ot the House o{ Common?, on inform her friends and the Public that her Harmoniums in variety. Mr. W. CKOKER , BookBollcr, 11, the Mall. .'(¦ ¦ '¦- Dated this 7th day of November, 1804. article connected with and Notary Public. . . |ii!& rcspoudingly earlier in arriving.—By order. or before the 23rd day of December next. gig"Now Music, and overv Mr. JOSEPH FIBIIEB, Mail Office O25-41) EM. -..; i3,;= THE GLENFIELD STA8W|ffl MOON'S CHANGES warml into like LECTURE OP THE LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN O USQAR VAN CORRESPONDENCE. Hallahan, her buibimd,^with;aiwultingfhtr;fon SALES First Catiiolic clergy, wliiub is weakening very fast—so some of since had heart to enter again y ' Quarter ... Sunday, November 0, ... 11.28 p.m tlie "orjj.-uis of the people" say— Ii.it little effect in clieckitif; On Monday evening the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Sundays the ^tta < iiuV byirftriWu^heriirtthlJiuL 1;ull Moon ... Sunday, November works. Hence, Waterford county, save the seven AUCTION ROOM, 13, ... 5.18 n.m it. It lian lwii denounced from the oltnr, and dragged for ^delivered a very able and BOARD OF GUAKpiANS~No»\; 24. fist on tho face.. .George K«ayr;^iq.7»oUeit6vfor THE L-nst Quarter ... Mon.lny, NovcmW 21, ... 0.52 a.m condemnation to the confessional retreat at Tramore, has re- P. P. M'Swiney, Esq., QUAY, is now fitted up for the recqitton , us A crime against God,re- miles to the summer Joss Qmntaj JSaq^a^tuVduir.-. Ibe defence.- Complaining depoVecf, in Irish,?i that \TO 101 ^elv Moon ... Tuesday, November 29, ... 0.52 n.ni ligion, and nicinils; the administrators useful lecture in the Great Hall of tbe Exhibition W Furniture , Sc. for SMe. of the law lmvc mained untouched by railways. It has al w ays Alw prtwnt-Simod B. Fi:i*enld. l.K . Orr, M. J on Sunday last she wu in her houie dring' c ii of pursued it with a sleepless activity and relentless vengeance : attendance was rety Wtlib ma J. H'Citin. ome to have Property disposed of on LONDON' Building, Kildare-street.j The Bjrne, M. A. Anthony, P. , ¦ ¦ Persons not wishing STOCK KXCHANOK—TniiBSDAT . tbe wisest unit Ilic liost of that the natural advantages - ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ business ; that her hniband cime over to her and interest to make >ise men litre, the most Ardent lovers been evident , however, - out-DOon KBHBF. v ¦>;• '• :;:¦:; 1 their own l'remises will find it their OPENING I'IUCKS—Consols for Money, 91JV ; Consols of their country, anil tllo most clicrUliixI favourites large and respectable. His Lordship went into the gave her a rap of his fist on th» f«ce, and begin to is both spacious and for Account of tho which surround our city and distinguish our noble A woman who wai refined on fire different occa- of this Kstablishmcnt, as Ihc Room , 895 00 j New 3 per Cents, SO J. people, have pronounced against this national sin ; and yet it and referred to the peg her with boiled potatoes (great laughter) ; ofter SaleS. CLOSINO TRICES remain unnoticed by past of native manufactures, sions solicited the board again this day, tuting thut loftv, and admirably adapted for;furniture —Consols for Moucy, OOg lj ; Consols goes on. Limerick and Tippcrary and (lie Queen's County porf, would not [or ever this he took up the stool to itrike her 'with bat WALSH , Proprietor.> for Account, OOJil ; New 3 per Cents Acts cf Charles II. andlWm- III, as showing how, ber huiband and five children died, and the bad THOMAS , 885 9. have been famous for these scenes, but the ' Southerners' capitalists, and the time seems to have arrived at . wat prevented by her daughter ; he then gave her arc u soft-hearted rncc compared to tbe people of the north ; woollen goods, that her aged and infirm mother and three children now DUBLIN ital is about to enter and reap by prohibiting the export of another blow of his fist on the e»r, which , burled HORSES, STOCK BXCHAMJE—Y ESTEUDAI and therein lies a special danger. In the present unsettled which English cap to provide for; the had no other meant bnt her own AUCTION OF branch of trade was crushed in Ireland. However, her very much, she being subject to headache*. Farming Implements, Slock, IM. C.isli. Acct state of Europe, and while the fratricidal w.it in America tho benefit which nature has made accessible to exertiont to depend on for their tupport. Chairman : Travelling Machines, 3 per Cent Consols goes on—for when by energy solemn oath, did yon not take 8!)JJ — it is closed there will bo peril to England man. Our always he said a great deal might yet be done home with the child- Mr. Keily : On your *«,. 'V- Kcw 3 per Cent Stock 68j' —it behoves wise and far-seeing statesmen to foster in timo the energy nnd the enterprise of Do you intend to come into the 8SiJ i and co-operative industry to establish and foster house in Clones, a fancy to this young man after the death of your THOM \S WALSH'S next Auction of Horses Bank of Ireland 100 2J0 — every element of domestic power ; and until this landlord accessible harbour nnd our proximity to Wales, and ren ? Applicant: I have a little 'd Mil ' Hibernian into. She first husband ? Witncfs : He said he be kind Travelling Vehicles, &e . ic, will take place Hank 26 -K>i — and tenant question bo settled oji a brand and just basis, Irish manufactures, instancing the progress of and if [ left it, I'd hare no house to go Provincial Hank I reland wiU ' thence to the great capital of England,are facts which hus- a-d good to me (laughter). What were you doing TH OF DECEMBER , I8G4. 25 83 — continue to bo ' England's wenltncss.' Tb< ! pro- added that the had lost five children and her " ON MONDAY , 5 National Hank evil should bo boldly confronted and the easy Scotland and Belgium. Sir John Gray very when he threw the boiled potatoes at you!- Wit- VETERINARY 30 87 87 and traced to iti source, tin would at all times command attention, band in the home. Applicant declining- to enter At Ma LAUKENCE DOBBYN'S National of Liverpool (limited) 10 18 18} Muses should be laid bare, and tho proper remedy applied, y stated there was now no restriction to prevent ness : I asked wasn't it a shame for him to be boil- means by which a vast portion of the traffic betweer perl the house, the chairman informed her that she Eitahlishment, IleresforJ-street, Waterford, Union Itank (limited) 22 201 — There is an universal discontent among tho farming classes, ing the potatoes for his ass (laughter) 1 Are you the progress of Irish enterprise if people had the could not receive relief. ORDER OF SiLB : Mining Co. of Ireland 7 27i — To bo sure, in , where ' tenant right* prevails, few Ireland and England might be drawn through those not in the habit of calling him names t Witness : &c. a City of Dublin Steam nunirinn outrages mipervcue ; and yet these liard-working will to go ort with it; if they acted like Mr.Dargan, The wife and children of Michael Driscoll applied Travelling Vehicles. Harness, Game Dogs, Company 100 107 — channels, are the principal causes, which at this I am when he dosn't leave me alone ; he is murder- Royal Atlan. Steam Navigation Co. 10 7s. Od. -• Northern farmers nre discontented also, iis 1 have nsjertnincd continued (OT out-door relief, stating that the father was very Twelve o'Cloek precisely. Watcrford the centre of rival who, after making a fortune by labour, ing me when I don't turn away my daughter for and Family I]jfses, ftt One o'clock. United General Gas 50 xd —¦ from mixing frequently among them and bearing their present moment, make ill on hit bed for the last five weeks, and scarcely Hunters, Riding comp at labour instead of investing in land, aud turning bim. Were you hurt by the blow you got on tbe and Farm Horses immediately after. UAJLW.4T8, laints. The landlord nnd tenant code is on anomaly schemes for the construction of railways. The able to stir. The relieving officer taid the husband Colts Praught Great Southern ami mid an injustice. A landlord has despotic power. He may ear ? Witness : I was, because I have a bad head. ' intending property for this Sale will b« Western 100 91J — out a small idle aristocrat, they would soon make licant wat in a very weak state, and they (C5f Persons Waterford and Limerick 50 xd — evict for any or no reason, and impose a rack-rent on his object of the Great Southern and Western Railway of the app Court : How long are yon married to the defendant? nuin;il to Iwvc it entered nt Mr DOBBIN 'S, or at Mr. Waterfonl & him. 5 tennut ; ho may appropriate his tenant's improvements on to have every- their country a thriving manufacturing place. We had two young pigs on the floor (laughter). rc ll) , per ct. id 50 iS of Ireland is, as we have often shown, Witness : Seven years ; there was a large stone in AIS II 'S Office , " Custoin-honsc Quay on or before Watc.-ford & Kilkenny 100 10 — the soil , pocket his outhiy, and seize upon tho results which agree with Sir John ; there is no use whatever Mr. Fitzgerald : My good woman, do you send " W thing brought through Dublin to England. To fully the corner, and he ran for it to kill me, but it was Nine o'Clock the morning of Sale. Fee for entry , 'is. Gd. Do. G per cent, red 100 43 — years of toil have won, I will stnto a case in my knowledge. those two boys to school ? Applicant : Yes, your in looking behind or at the past. If practical men taken out of his hands b my daug hter, who saved 1'urohawM to p.-y Auctioneer's Fees of Five per Cent. Wnterford and Tr.iinorc JO sil — There are in the county Dorry a few of the old freeholds, aid this purpose they have been long tapping at the honor ; I send them to the Christian Brothers' y which were i.llotcd to the ' ital me. Mr. Keily: Are you in dread of your hus- THOMAS WALSH , Auctioneer ' natives nt the settlomcnt of west end of our county, nnd now give notice of a pull together and apply their enterprise and cap schools. She further added that she had no medical Ulster, in the time of James II. ; and there was n large band. Witness : To be sure I am every hour Auctions attended in any part of Country or Town. in the promotion of Irish products, and make them certificate but the doctor said her husband was not tract of hog adjacent to ono of theso freeholds. The bill to extend their lino from Mallow to Fermoy and , (laughter). Court : Do you wish to have your KW Custom-house Quay, Watorford, 1863. tf lish or Scotcfa fit to be removed. Mr. Anthony suggested to grant Clj e eHaterfort occupiers on tho margin of thia bog, from time to time Lismore by which means they would draw the in all respects equal to the Eng | husband punished ? Witness : I want during the last hundred years , day week and by that protection, 3 *^ , reclaimed nlrant eighty ncrcs selling at a figure which may defy competition, six shillings relief until this , AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR of the waste, nt considerable expense nnd labour, nnd mndo il traffic of the upper end of Waterford through Cork from tbe medical fearing be may take my life away. Tbe charge having BE JUST " time they would have a certificate been sustained the court bound the defendant iu the sum " , ANP FEAR NOT. good arable land ; but the 'agent' discovered the other day Railway Company from they will find a ready demand. Ireland having the , TT7"ll.LIAM VITZHESRY bogs to intimate to tho and Dublin. The English officer of any extras required. Tlie board granted of £6, and two (ureties iu 6O4. each, to kc«p tbo peace for that they bog wns reserved, under the lease, to tbe landlord , advantage of vast water power and cheap labour I! largo circle of his late Father's friends and an absentee English nobleman ; and he claimed some £40 Holyhead to London have, of course, an interest in the relief. twelve mODths tiwarJs complainant, and in default of find- WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 18(34 king] AUPER RICK ISCOVERED — Ellen Roche, ing snch security, one month in jail, Complainant aaid he'd Inisinoss connections, that he will now carry on the n year rent for it , which wns refused, whereupon he brought aiding our Irish monopolists in that scheme, wliicli with easy transit to every part of the three A P T D . VALUATOR. nn ejectment nt the lust Derry Assizes, to turn ont tho with a child 18 months' old in her arms came before get no security.—Adjourned. BUSINESS of AUCTIOXEKU and a source of revenue to them ; doms, nay even to the Western World, she oughl . The Watcrfonl I'ublic Auction Mart , ' reclaimers' of what, originally, was not worth five shillings has proved so profitable the board for admiision, stating her inability to pro- LATEST NEWS n year, but was madt* valuable by the industry nnd outlay of Great Western- not be far behind any nation in manufacturing LIOHT WEIGHTS AND SMAU. MEASURES.—I hava rea- ¦l:li November, 1Sd by tbe Commissioners of Public Work* and Fishcriej acquired in his capacity o[ Commissioner in the dleton Fermoy, and Lisinore railway ." From Generalship. The press accept Lincoln's election , four tenders sent in, aud the decision has been to give the Board : You appear to be a very considerate person. in IrclanJ , together with the permission, which is as follows, AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR. hl were lodged with Mr. Henry ns n declaration of four years' more war. The Encumbered Estates Court, must be pronounced to Waterford to Lismore, there is then the hig y im- contract to our respected frllow-cititcn, Mr. James Leamj, The child and you must be now rejected. If you Kearney, C P.S., on the lOtli in returning thanks to the geuerai Tallahassee has escaped pursuit off North Carolina lino from who for so many years filled that onerons position with inst. ; owner, Arthur Itoate, Esq.: -" We, the undersigned, JOHN JIINTOX , be no small authority on so vitnl a question ; but his portant and! most desirable scheme of a nre destitute, you can apply to the relieving officer, being commissioners of fisheries 111 Irelaud public, for the great confidence hitherto reposed coast during the ni eeery sxlatxclion lo his principals, ami to ever/ class of the , have permitted, ght. Excellency,it is to be regretted , showed himself com- Bilberry rock , above the bridge in this city, to run public with whom ho came officially in contact. The bid- who will provisionully admit you on any day. Ap- and by this present writing under our hands, do permit in him as an Auctioneer, and the large Patronage h< The Governor of Georgia, in a message to the licant : The mother is too young to take charge of Arthur Boate, K SIJ , of Dnngarvan, in the co. of plete master of diplomatic caution, and never once along through Knockhousc, Kilmeaden , Ballyduff dings were- as follow :— p Waterford, has experienced from his Iricuds, begs to state that no Legislature of that state, declares that this war may it, and they must come into the house. Chairman : to form and plant oyster beds or lay ings in the places and exertion shall be veautiug on his part for the time to close to the profitable mining district of Mr. James Leamy, Bavronslrand-strecf, £5,572 continue indefinitely, unless the people, both North alluded lo the subject of the meeting in his repl y to valley, Mr. Percy, Swansea £5,531 rhat is a question for the board to consider here- within tho limits hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, in come to giie cutire satisfaction. Valuations underta- that, part of Dungarvan harbour, outsidn or and South, in their capacity as sovereign states, shall a vote of thanks for his presence that evening. Bonmahon, thence by Kilmacthomns and Ballyvoile, Mr. G. Temple, Cornwall £5,531 after. adjacent to that 's notice , and Auctions, in any part ot part of the townland of Abbeyside, of which the said Arthur ken at an hour bring their influence to bear on both governments, Fermoy, a short Mr. Wilcoi, England, present lessee, £5,370 tho County, shall be conducted with care , fidelity, and After alluding to our almost total dependence on on to Dungarvan, Lismore, and EFFECTS OF I DLENESS .—A young lad, nnmed Boato, Esq., has obtained the consent of the owners of tbs requiring them to stop the war, and permit the The meeting unanimously declared Mr. Leamy the con- who was reared in lands of Abbeyside bordering on the sea unwearied attention. agriculture so much to be deplored Jud I.ONO - and direct route to Killarney. Taking advan- Michael FJ yni), aged 14 years, , , said lands beinjj iu , , ge tractor for 1805. We nre gratified to find that a truly the parish of Dnngirvan, A Spacious Mart , for the Sale of Property of every people of each stntc to decide to which confederacy scheme the Wa- the house, and employed some time ago by Mr. II. barony nf Dories Without and co. PtGLD proceeded to show how legislation might inter- tage of this latter admirable , worthy public servant has again met with the just reward he of Waterford ; the situ.iti.m of which -'aid several intended description, is now attached to the Red House. they will unite their destiny. In the meantime the and we do hope to have in the future W. Dower, Agiish, at 5s. per quarter, not being Railway Company propose so properly ambitioned, , , oyster beds or layers is more particularly shewn on tho map Knniscorthy every Fair and Mar- Southern armies must be sustained. The governor fere to make the profits of the soil more advantage- terford nnd Passage frequent opportunities of recording a like success in his content in his employment, soon left fur the streets 5C!P J. II . attends annexed, on the express conditions that the space herein- HITE disapproves arming the slaves but would employ for purchase of lands, comple- favor. We believe it to be well uuderstood in town that the ket day ; and Mr. STEPIIKN W , Artliurstown, re- , jus to both landlord and tenant. He said : — to prolong their time of Dungarvan to associate with his evil companions, named be properly stocked with oysters, and duly preserved ceives Orders there. All letters to be addrcsut! to Red them in all useful capacities. The Confederate " Where theto nre oppressive landlord!:, tenants without tion of works, and to extend and enlarge their other contractors were all of the same Bchool or firm, though and came before the board this day for admission. within five years from the date hereof to the satisfaction of dating their proposals from different places. However the House , Wexford. Secretary of State does not see the necessity, nor skill or capital, and idle, dishonest, or negligcut hihour^rs, , In reply to questions, applicant said he had too much the commissioners of public works, otherwise this license to powers, by enabling them to construct a junction Waterford wan, it will be seen, bos cut them clean out of the " 1 fnl very great pleasure in bearing testimony to the approve of the policy of arming the slaves. the country cannot prosper, even under the best possible code to do in minding Mr. Dower 's cows, and he left him be, to nil intents mid purposes, absolutely void ; and further, hly creditable iniiiiirr in which Mr. Jonx at which they join the Wuterford field, beating the present lessee, Mr. Wilcox, by £202. on the condition that nothing herein contained superior and hig Butler, in a speech which he made at the Fiftl: of laws; but n wiso legislation ,without undue intcrfeience with line from the point 9ix months ago, without notice ; he added he would shall be con- conducted my Sale at ltallynpskcr LOII RC , The following taatmgwg committee were elected for the strued as conferring a power to interfere Ilinton , Auctioneer, Aveime Hotel , said he thought the time had onr freodom, maydo much to control the oppressive landlord , and Tramore Railway at Ballytruekle, to the Water- with any rights of and 1 am convinced that his tact , ability, paompt settle- ensuing year, viz., Thomas Wbito Jacob, chairman; Wm. be prepared to leave when another master would be share which may be vested in his Grace the Duko of hei a.ul make it his interest to be liberal and just; to make the townland of Devon- ments and faithful attention to clients, tvill connnand the arrived when the North, in the magnanimity land naturally fall into tho hands of those tenants who ford , Lismore, and Fermtiy line, in the Carroll , M.I)., Joshua Wm. Strangman, John J. Hughes, found. Admitted. shire. Given under our bauds this 11th day of November ' largo amount of deserved patronage which is certain to await strength , could offer an amnesty to the South. If possess (kill nnd capital—that is of those who aro able to of Knockhouse, about 340 yards in length. It nod Joseph Ambrose, Esqrs. CHAPLAIN 'S REPORT . 1861. Office of Public Works, Department of Fisheries him. "J. H. BKDBT." this were not accepted , he urged that a short, sharp, make it yield the greatest produce, mid to insme the honest The chaplain, in his report, complained of the in- Custom House, Dublin. is understood that the • Waterford and Passage Hjid decisive trar should folioir, with partition of the labourer Euch n reward for his toil as may louse him from FASHIONABLE NE WS sufficiency of preparations when he came to administer " J. M'KsionT, > Commissioners of Public Works COUNTY OF KILKENNY and make him a more efficient workman. Tho Bally- " W. 15. BITASK, J and Fisheries Ireland. Southern land among the soldiers. his apathy, project is to have a steam ferry to cross to V ISIT OP THE LORD L IEUTENANT TO K ILLAUSEY .— the last rites of the church to a dying inmate. The , claim for compensation for improvements is one that ought "J. R. BARRT, Inspecting Commissioner of Fisheries." On the arrival of the Florida the American Con- hack , from whence will proceed the Waterford and The Lord Lieutenant and Lady Wodehouse arrived at Kil- board required the master's explanation of so im- AUCTION OP DAIRY COWS, not lightly to be passed over, although it is frequently pushed on a visit to Lord and Lady sul nt Bahia proceeded to Washington, where he unreasonable, extent. A man who contracts to pay to Rosslare harbour, and thus we larney on Monday afternoon, portant a subject, and he informed the guardians HOKSES, FAIIMIXG IMPLEMENT, DAIUV UTEN- to nn Wexford Railway Castlerosse, at Kenmare House, where her Majesty was THURLES UNION.-Nov. 20. 18(11. had an interview with Mr. Seward. His not known £100 n y«u- vent for a farm, and who has obtained possession that the nurse was not aware of the chaplain's visit FRASCIB O'B EIEK SILS, WAGUOXET, 4c, &c. h;.ve completed , in a direct line, communication rnaguiricently entertained in 1862, Tbe Marquis of Clanri- , J.P., V.C., Chairman. what course Mr. Scivard will pursue in the Brazi- on the faith of that contract, cannot with justice complain on the morning he came to prepare one of the in- Proposed by William Boy ton, Esq., J.P., seconded by -pvOCTOH 1VRISC0K has favoured the Suliacribci westerly extremity of our island to enrdo and Lord nnd Lady Cloncurry travelled in tbe special lian difficulty. The New York papers state that that he must cither pay tho rent or give back the possession. from the most train with his Excellency from Mallow. Lerd Castlevosse, mates named Barry. He himself had charge of one Thomas O'Meara , Esq. (coroner), and passed UH.inimously:— JL/ with instructions to Sell by Public Action, on Or if he bns accepted a Icise for 21 years, lie bus unjust " Resolved— the American Government will insist upon repara- the most advantageous point of departure for Eng- James O'Connell, J.P., ; Mr. Shine Lalor, J.P., ; and a of the inmates for the Lunatic Asylum, Waterford , That as Mr. William Kenny, in the employ- Sth DECEMBER , ISM , c.u.'O for complaint , if at tbe expiration of that term be is ment of our clerk as his assistant, is about becoming THURSDAY , tion or apology from the Brazilian Government for number of other zentry of the district, received their Ex- and his absence caused this irregularity, but he candi- called upon to give back tbe lnnd, or to enter into a contract land. As another link in this new connection, we date for the mastership of the Mallow union, now vacant At his FARMYARD .UAKNAREAGH .ncar V1LT0WX, firing on the United States flag. If our cruisers cellencies on the platform. Tho Right Hon. Wm. Monsell , trusted that such would not occur again. The , satisfactory to his landlord for the extension of his term. have alread mentioned that a Bill will be applied M.P., in also a goest at Kenmare House. we feel much pleasure in bearing testimony to tbe efficient In-Calf to a well-lued Bull , early were contravening hsr laws she knows where to But every m.in feels that be hns suffered an injustice, if be y master's lanation was deemed satisfactory . manner in which he 33 Dairy Cows, the Keane, Bart., has arrived from exp has discharged the duties attached to 2 Working Horses and but the has placed permanent nnd valuable improvement on the for, and we hear wilt be unopposed , to enable Sir John Henry his office, as well as to his strict morality calverj and excellent milkers ; find us, and how to. adjudicate her claims, , Cappoquin , CORRESPONDENCE. of character, and (5 years old, 13 hands lnnd, and is obliged to give up those improvements to his purchase or lease the the Continent at his icsidence, wheu we appointed him to discharge the duties of master Horso (Soar ; 1 Excellent Pony, act of opening fire upon our vessels will be Great Western of England to where he i3 allut to receivo a salect party for shooting on A letter was read from the commissioners, sanc- liigl) , of £Ood action, trained to Harness ; 1 Threshing been sent landlord uithout receiving compensation. The equitable has during leave ol absence, he did so to our entire satisfaction. regretted. The crew of the Florida have ht of tlia tenant to some protection against this mischief Waterford and Limerick Railway, and notice hit preserves. tioning the payment of two guineas to Dr. Hunt for Therefore, it is with Barrett & Exall ; 2 Winnowing Machines ; rig confidence we recommend him to tbo Machine , l>v to the capital prison at Washington. The Florida is now becoming generall y fel t and the legislature has are being made by a Mr. Bryan has arrived at Jenkinstown, from Eng- his attendance upon a patient in the Dungarvan Mallow board of guardians and if b Grey, Belfast j2il Horse , been published, and surveys , , appointed to the master- 2 & I Horse Grubber, y is ordere d to New York for adjudication. m.ide came slight efforts to improve the law on this head, land. dispensary district during the absence of the medi- ship—a position he is so admirably calculated Bontall 1 Diamond Harrow ; one large staff, of the " Waterford and Wexford Junc- to fulfil—we Hroadsharcs, by ; The official returns of the Presidential elections I would give every landlord , however limited or encumbered Cap t. Esmonde, M.P., and N. B. Wyse, Esq., cal officer of the district, who was incapacitated by have 110 doubt he will discharge his duties strictly and satis- hs Double Mould , ic., Rollers at Chain Harrow, Ploug , have not yet been received. The majority in favor his estate might ic, the power to contract to give bis tenant tion Railway, " which proposes to commence J.P., were, at the meeting of the Dublin Statistical Society illness from performing his duties. factorily, and that the chairman sign this testimonial on tho and Equalizing Swings ; 1 Double Root Pul jicr ; 1 it the c*pir.ition of his lease compensation to the full value part of the board." of Lincoln is probably 300,000 votes. In the Cen- Ncwrath, between the old and new termini, and on Saturday evening. DANGEROUS LUNATICS. Root Miccr ; 2 Carts and Horse Gear ; 1 Large Barrel Df any Improvement he might place upon the land. This The Marchioness of Waterford and the Earl of trul College Mr. Lincoln hud 213 and M'Clellan 21 h the small houses at Ferry- From same, their attention having been called to Churn, Friction Hollers • 1 Double Plunge Patent contract inisht be made cither on the lease itself , or by nn passing along throug Tyrone have arrived at Curraghmorc from Dublin. EXCITING GAS DISCUSSION IN CORK votes. In the approaching Congress the- senate will unstamped endorsement to be pl.'cod upon it. This measure the circumstance that when lunatic inmates of the Churn ; 10 Tul>s ; a Horse Gear for Churn ; a li ght bank , Rockshire, Belmont, Rathculliheen, &c, to On Monday, a large meeting, convened by 1 , 100 sundry other articles. consist of 38 Republicans and 14 Democrats, and llone would bo of great advantage, and would put nn end to workhouse have become, or are supposed to he Wagironct , and many just grounds of complaint. A landlord would seldom Ballinluw , will cross the Barrow at Ballinlaw Ferry PROTESTANT CHURCH gas consumers was held in Cork, the High Sheriff, at Twelve o'Clock. Terms—Cash, the House of Representatives 134 Republicans and Rector of Clonmel and brother dangerous, boards of guardians, in some instances, !»alo to commence roruse to enter into such A contract with an improving tenant ; The Rev. P. W. Brady, , D. O'Sullivan, Esq., in the chair, to protest against 3 por Cent Auction Fees. 47 Democratic members. to the Great Island in the county Wexford, ter- Chancellor of Ireland, preached in Tramore resorted at once to the provisions of the law which nnJ Purchasers to pav It would give him a better security for Ins rent , while the to tho Lord the " Gas Consumers Company " (all Cork people) PATRICK O'SULLIVAN , N EW YOIIK , Nov. 18, EVENING .— The Herald 's fmiptms.ltiou would generally full upon his successor. Even minating near Boderan House, parish of Killeak , Protestant Church on Sunday in aid of tho Continental and enables justices, on due information, to commit 's annual meeting dividing more than eight per cent amongst their Auctioneer, kc, Carrick-on-Suir. Washington correspondent says there is every the successor would not bo injured by it. O H the one hand with the above mentioned Waterford Colonial Missionary Society. The society dangerous lanatics to jail, instead of making appli- by a junction evening in the Protestant Hall Catberint- proprietors. It appears that when this company November 1 0th, lsiil. probability thut commissioners will soon be appointed he would be charg'i with the fair value of the improvement!, was held on Monday , cation to the authorities of the lunatic asylum for and Wexford line to Rosslare, by which it will be street. started, some five or six years ago, the corporation — (aniareacli is midway between Carrick-on- by the President , If they have been already, to pre- on the other hand he would have the benefit of the improve- the district in order to obtain admission for the X.I5 . railways of the South and West and citizens, generally, joined them nnd put down Snir and Fiddowu Railway Stations. (It). sent peace propositions to the Confederates. The ments, irbich, but for the change m the law, would not have seen that with the patient. The commissioners are of opinion that in all been made. He will probably have n thriving body of im- and boats equal to POLICE OFFICE an old English, monopolising company, on the Herald snys that important intelli gence comes from of Ireland under their control , —Mary Kceffe cases of this kind, where it is practicable, application proving tenantry instcrd of a muss of discontented paupers. SATURDAY.— Before the Mayor. Drunk. , understanding that the lie* company would never Important Notice to the Public. [lie Shonandoah Valley that the Confederate army landlord from caprice or those at Holyhead on the line between Wexford and drunk tlie evening before, was fined £l and costs, or one for admission should, in the first instance, be made to It may however happen that a ask more than eight per cent dividend ; the surplus, has again fallen rapidly back towards Stanton. mistaken judgment will refuse to enter into such n contract land month's imprisonment, she being a member of a bod)' for the lunatic asylum, stating the particulars of the case, Thanks to the Inhabitants the Welsh coasts, the Great Western of Eng if there should be one, to go to the still further rcturninu my sincere Owing to the continued prostration of Secretary ns I have described In such cases the tenant ought not to which the law takes particular care. Cash Down.—Elleu but at the same lime, they think that in the event IN ami the surrounding Country for would be complete masters of the situation for Gleeson a well-known : damsel under her soubriquet ol reduction in the price of gas. of Wnterford Stanton, and the wide-spread desire of the people, be without n remedy. He ought to have a right to summon tho , of such application being refused or postponed for 1 unparalleled support I have received since I com- session;-, and there get districts of " Curly Nell," pleaded guilty to drunkenness tlie duy before, Mr. Sugrue, one of the oldest merchants iu the thi Ihe President has tendered the position of Secretary landlurd before the court of quarter all traffic for the south and midland want of room , the necessary steps should be taken menced business in this town , I now beg to inform my nn order for liberty to make the improvements unless the alleging, ns her excuse, that she was out all day, and it be- city, said :—Now , I tell you the notion that you gel uf War lo General Butler, which he declined. England. That great Company possesses sufficient ing wet she took n few drops too much. Nell being of tho to effect the removal to jail, a place of safer custody Friends and Customers that 1 have just returned from landlord showed good cause to tbe contrary. There might slso , cheap gas is quite delusive (hear, hear). It is nol The uncert'iinty of Sherman's movements has be a provision exonerating the landlord's successor from lia- doubt to cause the mail sub- same clan as her predecessor, got a nimular fine imposed on than the workhouse, pending admission to the asy- the Scotch .Manufactory with the most superior Stock influence, we have no , cheap gas, for the company nre not bound, and they oil' Public, caused n panic in gold , which opened at 23S on the bility oil the termination of the lease, provided he granted n her. The money was paid and Nell retired. The Potato lum. This appears to. be the view taken by the of HOOT.S and SHOES ever ered to the sidy to follow in the same direction , as soon as the ' —Johanna Cnrroll and James Smith, two potatc don't profess to give better than ten-candle gas, princi le, iGth, and has since declined to 211. The Rich- new lea«e for a term of 31 years without uny increase of rent. Market. inspector of lunatic asylums on the subject, who in a and made entirely nn a new and improved p reduced value of gold or any route can be shown, as it undoubt- merchants operating on the quay, were brought to court br Now the old company gavs sixteen-candle gas, and made in the mond Whi of Wednesday states that Sherman If circumstances such as the advantage of the memorandum submitted to the under secretary of the , having all strong Leather Insoles g other cnuse should increase the value of land so much ns to John Quinn, also in the same line, for giving him A style of That is gas of illuminating power equal to sixteen anil :it little more than half the expense has sent a large part of "his army towards edl y would be if the contemplated arrangements were nomenclature to which be had a decided objection, its chief Lord Lieutentant, and referred to the commissioners latost fashion, induce the landlord to refuse n renewal, tho parties would candles (hear, hear), I can show here that the gas liiwt s sold in Waterford. I wish to call Selma , indicating a movement ^ upon Mobile. — at nn increased carried out, by the completion of the railway point being lo describe him as anything but an bouest man. for consideration, states as follows : " When a case of ordinary probably come to nn agreement for a lease supplied by the old company, though at 6s 8d pet particular " attention to LADIES' ELASTIC SIDE The Western Press asserts that alter destroy ing the rent, suitable to the altered circumstances of the time. to Tbe charge was positively sworn to by the complainant, who of insanity, requiring the opinion of the medical throug h Waterford and Wexford. From London business speculations were very much thousand, was cheaper than the gas which you now J iOOTS at r,;. (id., cheap at 10s. lid. These ISoota arc public buildings, manufactories, the defensive works, Should this agreement not be mndr, the tenant will, nt nll also averred that hia officer, occurs in the workhouse, a communication beyond all events , receive such compensation as will place him comfort- Queenstown , tin Holyhead , the journey is 511 impeded by the conduct of these parties. Evidence to the receive at 4s 6d per thousand (hear). I have in rnnde of the very best Kid, andare reallv and the railroads north and south of Atlanta , he and the accused were should immediately be made to the resident medical SPUING JiOOTS at ably in another position. 1 belicvu that few will think that it will be only 461 i miles. same effect was adduced by Quinn, my hand a recei pt for gas consumed by me at my praise. Also, GENTLEMEN'S moved southward from the city with 50,000 men, miles; via Fishguard severally fmed 2s. Od. anil costs. Tbe money was paid, and supeiinteudentof the district lunatic asylum, inform- I particularly invite I ntn nskiog too much for tlic tenant ,- ni.inj' will perhaps private residence from 29th September, '54, to the 10.*. fill., woli worth 14s. Gd. carry ing 30 days' rations. It is reported he is those I would Here, at once, a saving of about fifty miles will be then the defendants applied for a summons against ing him of the particulars of the case, when, should ROOTS to call and judge say that we ought to demand more. To 25th IVfarch , '55, and it appears from that document those who have not tried my marching on Mnson and Augusta on hia way to answer, get this much first, and let further experience then London to Limerick, by Holyhead Quinn for alleged similar misconduct towards them. An it appear from tho facts stated , to be a proper one for will convince the most pre- effected. From an old woman of sixty, wns that during that period ihe quantity of gas which I for themselves. One trial strike Charleston and Savannah. The Southern press decide whether it may not he expedient to treat the teuautry Old Offender. —Mary Power, admission , and if there should be a vacancy availa- ever offered in this is 4G7J miles ; while by Fishguard and Waterford complained against by Mrs. Catherine Hearne for abusing burned was 19,800 cubic feet, for which I paid a judiced that they are the best value 's, movement on Charles- with still greater liberality." ble in the institution , 'the lunatic will be immedi- ridicule Sherman reported ten miles her, in Castle-street, oa the 22nd of November. Tbe com- 18s 6d. I have also a similar recei kingdom. y still ge LONQFIEID next proceeds to show that and Limerick Railway it will he some sum of £5 pt to 1 Is. j ton—if true, they predict his failure. Earl Jud plainant proved her charge, aud, in a general way, observed ately received, but in no case should commital to Gentlemen's Elastic-side Boots , from Oi. Gd. journey from the Eng lish metropolis from the new company for gas supplied from 26th Calf Fronts, U's. Gd. ; confronts Sheridan above Strasbourg. The Wash- even were not leases more frequent in England shorter. The that Mrs. Power was abasing her for the past twelve months. jail be resorted to unless as a last resource, and when Gentlemen's Long Boots, French but September, '61 , to the 26th March , 1862 ; and 01 's Strong ington correspondent of the New York World asserts to Killarney will be shortened nearly twenty-five The old damsel prayed for forgiveness on her accuser, there iB no room in the asylum. The commissioners Gentlemen 's Spring Shoes , 7s to 7s. .; Mcu than in Ireland, it is entirely against the landlord fully impressed with her guilt, fined her ten though I can swear that there was less gas consumed ' Shoes, is. (id. to that the French Minister had an interview with Mr. Western as compared wi»h the bis worship, recommend the guardians to act in accordance with Bluchers, (is. to l>s fid. ; Men a Strong interest to cause those heartless evictions which we miles by the Great , shillings, or one week. The week was taken. The Jloos in my house during that half year, the quantity for ' Elastic Side Boots, is. (id . to Gs Gd. ; Seward , when the offer of French intervention was ; this view in ull future cases in which it is practicable, 5s. 'M. ; Ladies because in that favored North Western Railway and Holy head. Again Affair.— M'Grath, the reputed skull-cr.icker of Captain which I am registered as burning is put down at , 4s Gd. to fls. Gd. renewed. Money easy. Gold, 219. know so much of in Ireland, was bad up this morning iu con- and to avoid as far as possible having informations Ladies' l.almorals way, the lions,, of the Mary Stuart, 28,500 cubic feet as compared with 19,000 of the -fit. nf which sonic have not heard, N EW YOBK , OV , Kvi5iso.—Money easy to-day; Poor-Laws too well provide that in from London to Kilkenny, by either and was further remanded to sworn with a view to tbe committal of lunatics to Another great bfm. N . 19 country the tinuation of the above charge, old company (hear, hear). And the sum of money 1 f you buy them from H UKROWKS you can pet I hem repaired pold fluctuated violently between 218 to 221, closing at 221 ; journey will be almost of equal length—the ad- Monday. jail, until they have endeavoured, unsuccessfully, doctors iiinfess, uplands 130. Flour the w orkhouse an English landlord's poor shall be which I paid during that half year to the new com- ISoth the rich and the poor—even Stocks steady ; cotton dull ; middling , guard MONDAY.—Beforo the Mayor, Dr. John Mackesy, and to obtain admission for them to the asylum." aud li ht on the nurse. htly firmer; Corn advancing; Provisions heavy ; hia expense in a mannci which would be vantage, if any, being in favour of the Fish D.L. The Bar—The following were called was £6 8s 6d as compared with £5 18s 6d, Thf-y arc jiond for the health, ^ and wheat sfig fed at Capt, Newport, CLERK 'S REPORT. pany purchase, please mind the Aildn-ss : Coffee dull j Sugar very dull; Molasses dull ; Petroleum, from Watcrford, the time, the distance, to tho bar this morning: Thomas Power and Edward Tobin, for a half year to the old company (hear, hear), When Boiiijr to regarded as sumptuous amongst the farming classes line , whilst The Clerk lod with the treasurer £10 7s. 6d., paid IIEAT CHAPEL, at the GLASGOW HOUSE. cvude 45$; refined , 08. in the Glen were Rued 2j. Gd. and costs, which ged half year I find that Xtxt the G' ' , the trouble, and the expense will be lessened by disorderly , And on comparing another where I WILLIAM BUUROWKS , in this country On this part of his subject Judge fiues they paid, Catherine Shea, a denizen of Grady 's-arch, for mangolds. Mrs. Travers, Dungarvan, also am registered for 19,600 feet by the old company, 32,600 ia like one-half. Michael Welsh exercising herself amount charged COOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY , THE GRIEVANCES OF IRELAND LoNoriELD remarks :— something was found by Constablo lodged a sum of £1 I3s. Gd., to the recorded against me by the new company. Can tbat be Barronstrand Street. People in this part of Ireland have been so dis- with a little fistic warfare in a public-house in Newgate-street, establishment account in the half-year ended the called cheap gas (hear) ? _ ? " It may be said, the Knglish landlord enjoys the light of wherein wero also a company of soldiers and several Gows, Mr. Lane, secretary to tie Company—Will^ yoo be kind June Sth , 180-1. [jny8-tf have not the same consequences lollowed ? The unprofitable investment of their 25th March, 1864, for printing and posting notices, Waterford , distress—why heartened by the The officer said ho bad great ' trouble in conveying her to enough to mention the dates, Mr. Sugrue, of the last half When apathy prevails, the lime is most opportune, objection is specious but easily answered. There are many announcing the formation of rejtistiation districts, aud ap- money in the early days of railways, that they view Petct-strcet. Sent to prisou for ono month. Laurcnco pointment of registrars for each district, which sum has been years ? we nre of opinion to keep the grievances of Ireland tenuV'iices to good or evil which are counteracted by other drunk in tho Park on Sunday, pleaded gailty, but re- Sagrue—From the 29lhSeplember '55 , project and Griffin, refunded by the Registrar-General , tbe expense being strictly iVr. , , lo ioth March, circumstances in the laws or characters ot the people. 1 with n kind of horror a new railway , ceiving a very high character from Mr. Kllis, the summons '66, and from 29th September, '62, to the 26th March '03 ; before the people for reflection , in the hope that the present case. In the chargeable upon the consolidated fund, and not upon the li I R T II S . shall point out a few of them in reason Waterford county hns remained server of the court, he was let off with a caution. William and on comparing the cost for a year and three months, I Al llie Grange W. Lane Joynt, Ksq.,ol li.iR long possessed n very liberal poor hence the rales of tbu union out of which they were paid. The clerk , Rilicny, tlie witc of when they nre aroused , their efforts may be directed first place England Hahessy, an old man, was proved to have been drunk in rind that with the old company I consumed only 50,000 a t><*n. insensible to tho evils connected with tho so long shut out from the advantages of railway also laid before tbe board a list of tenements in tbe division re- operation. A con- law. I am not Lady-lane the evening before. Captian Newport : Ah ! an Ordered to cubic feet, while for tbe same period with the new company to the great points for practical Kii(.'li.sh poor hw, more especi al ly before the amendment in- le would onl ' quiring revision, ns furnished by the collector. M A KUIA <} K S . communication ; but if those peop y old fellow liko you to be drunk ! Prisoner : It s seldom it be submitted to tbe rcvisor. it was 76,600 (hear). The cost for the first was £16 Os 2d , November 24 , at his ptitate 55 Eccli-s-stieel, Dublin ference of Irish M.P's has been urged in the Free- troduced in the year 1831, but undoubtedly it had this good It should never happen at chapel , . moment they would find that they happens me. Captain Newport: AOBICtlLTUE.M.STATISTICS. and tho cost of the second £17 Oi od (hear). If that is by tl<«- Mo>t H OT . Dr. Cullt-n. John Power Walfli , I-Isq.. son of th{ effect that it made it impossible without utter ruin to mis- reflect for a , to devise means for future action ; but we fear , all. Was he ever hero before f The police replied in the a voluminous document cheap gas I do not understand what cheap gas rotlly means late John Walsb. fwi., BaUinc , co. Kilkenny, to Alice .Maria man, nmnngc an estate after tli o Irish fashion. Ihc small cottier whole railway system for The Chairman brought forward should not condemn the negative, And William, himself, asserted be was never up agricultural statistics of the union. (bear, bear, aud cheers). It was stated in a letter recently JiM-lihine, i-Uwl daughter ot ihc late- I'aliick Luiumin3' , Kan., general election , when constituencies tenant would, it destrained upon, throw up his farm, and go having reference to the count}' KMarc. the eve of a lunders of the past. In the thero beforo on such a charge as the present. Captain New- nnd Mr. S. Fitzgerald seconded, a published in somo of the local journals by Mr. John Daly of Atliy, upon the rates, nnd the burden of the pour rate would pre- the blunders and the p costs, Mr. Anthony moved, JVovcrii lier '. . by Ihc Very Rev. Monsiqnor Womlluck , uncle to have formed opinions of the worth of their members, port : Perhaps you deserved it, though. Fined Is. and document not being connected with the that gas in Manchester is supplied at 3s 9d per thousand. * vent the landlord from getting a solvent tenant in bis place. In s the Waterford and of) motion that such u the l>ri(le . Martin Francis, (Meat mil of Martin Mahony, Ksq., infantile days of railway , Paid!. Jane Foley, drunk on Saturday pight, was let the poor law be not put from the chair. Mr. Daly—It is only 3s 2d. would be a most Inappropriate time, affording, as it the next place tho cnoimous increase in the commerce and adroinstration of , 1 oi k. t" Mary, eldest dauehtcr of the UlciJhriUoiihcr (Juiipingcr , Waterford and Limerick Railwnys with au admonition, Captian Newport advising her to take observed that he did not want to press th Mr. Sugruo—Aud if gas is supplied in Manchester at 3s IJ.C, of Ahhey-vlew , Dalley. manufactures of England within the last hundred years Kilkenny and The Chairman 1 Vf)., would , an opportunity to evil-doers to put on the the pledge. Thomas McGrath, of tbe Roos affair, WHB again the guardians might act as they pleased on tbe oc- 2d per thousand, with an illuminating power equal, it is Havi-1 Harry, Esq.. lto>s douse, county Tipptrary, to Kllcn , brought unbounded wealth to the landlords, and they were theories were every matter ; O'<' were works on which useless brought down, bnt owing to th« absence of Mr. Goold, K.M. stated, to eighteen candles— sccoi;d ilauKli'cr of .Vichobs onnnr, Kxi., ot s»mt county. face of amendment for six ill-spent, useless years of lorlunatcly so liberal nud eiillightcncd ns tocxpend a consider- out casion. IUtliinini-», Ilal/in , to Mary Jane third practised at enormous expense, but were (at the Tramore petty sessions), he was allowed to staud opposo this being put from the chair. Mr. Daly—Twenty-two cradles. Andrew Nolan, J-N'l-. , iilik- portion of it in the improvement of th"ir estates. day being Mr. Anthony—I Daniel 1'helan, Kyj., (Jatnphill, liueeu "» County. If, however, a conference is to take on bail until. Fitzgerald, you will lease Mr. Sogrue—We ongbt get the gas in Cork at the rate of Oau-hicr of icrvitude. public opinion which would for which railways Chairman to the clerk—Mr. p 24, at St. Stephen's Church, Dublin, Georgc Kyro Thciv was also nn ciiliglitcned they constructed at the pricj TUESDAY.—Before the Mayor and (towards the close) 2s. per thousand (cheers), Noieinher discussion and action should be confined to with disgrace among his equals and take charge of those documents. >l a."-r l'-"l-. tM«i »un °f "oiili Mas-y, Msq.,nt Kiverxlalc , co. place, have covered tiny nun ori inal capital Capt. Newport, D.L. Disorderly.—Martin Green was Sir. Murray said—A great deal has been said on the ' of T. dc .Molcjns are made in the present day, the g Mr. Anthony—No.tha clerk shall not take charge of them ; Limrricli to K'.>c, eldest ilauehter , Ksn. great points alone—namel y, devisins means associates who should have managed his property after tho charged by Constable O'Grady with being disorderly on the quality of tbe gas we are getting. In tbe manufacturing of at Taluot , .Melbourne Ai^lralia. I'atrict Sltage , the two and the shareholders would let them remain a dead letter ; let the government seek for K-iiti-mbrr 4 fashion ot an Irish estate." would have sufficed , Quay tbe evening before. Tbs officer proved tho disorder, good gas, tbe coal best suited for the purposeis essential. J\,i fohciior late of Belfast, to Kate Maria, second dauchter to aid in the abolition of that monstrous imposition, information in other quarters. ' KtmlORne-sur-Mer. The importance of the introduction of manufac- have received for the last dozen years handsome and. added that he was informed Green broke a pane of glass remarks the documents were withdrawn It is generally believed that next to Canne), Newcastle coal of M ichacl Jofcph Finn, E*|., the Established Church, and 11After a few other the Temporalities of Limerick had Its in the shop window oi Mr, O'Reilly on tbe Quay. When aud the subject dropped. Adjourned. is tbe best suited for making ^as. Now, I will ask the I) II S . » tures into Ireland formed another portion of the dividends. The Waterford and K A T the security of tenure the officer was coming up to the place, Green ran off, leaving STATB OF TUB HOUSE. directors of the Cork Gas Consumers' Company how many after a short illness the promotion of a measure for Noicnibcr 23, at hi* residence, the Quay, learned gentleman's interesting discourse. ori inal capital spent before the line was brought bis hat behind, but witness caught him. The accused averred cargoes of Newcastle coal they have imported for (lie lait y regretted. is now full y g Number in the house, 2S8 ; do. admitted, 27 ; do. dis- K-.U-rt U-cky, !¦>/).. generall in Ireland. The injustice of the former the be was dividing some money among six men, when one of twelve months, or for the last two years—for tbe last three the 25th November, at Ilia residence , .Morgan-street, "Mere agriculture," lie said, " crcii in its most improved to the Junction, just one-third its distance, and charged 27 ; do. infirm males, 49; do. do. females, 66; do. On Friday, hout the Kingdom them caught him and tried to take sixpence from him, and years ? If I am rightly informed, tbe reply will not be a Mr. ;l3im- > F!yno. prinlcr. admitted in England, and throug state, will not afford sufficient employment to the population ital raised in infirmary, 67 ; do. in fever hospital, 1; Average cost of oncof the oldest remaining fifty miles were made from cap created, Tbe bench fined him bear). Why, simply became tbe Cardiff At his re>idence, Tliurlr.c , Mr. John Cullcn , and of Ireland unless it is reduced very considerably : nnd in in that way the disorder was each pauper, 2s. 3d.; cost in fever hospital, 8s. 6d.; cost in single ponnd (bear, in the 56th year of hi9 there are powerful advocates for its demolition , mim named Power, drunk use—is about one-third ar.d rected inhabitant* nl the f) *n, order to keep the people in comfort, or indeed to keep them on preference shares nnd debentures, the interest 6d. aud costs, which he paid. A infirmary, 3i. Od.; received by treasurer, £488 103. 8d. ; paid coal—which I am told is what tbey after u brief ill' ess.- K.I.I', its speed downfall onl requires active and earnest and disorderly tbe previous night, as proved by Sub-Constable. cheaper, and the difference, of course, goes into the eitta 2 asc O'Donohuc master y y in the country, it :s necessary to find some menus of prevent- all the surplus earnings do. £7 19a. Oi. } balauM in favour of guardians, £113 8s. 8d. November 'i'J. at (irccnock . Captain John , of which absorbs nearly Curran was Sued 5s. and coits, which he paid. Ship per cent., et cetera (bear). It is impossible to manufacture cara. from Irish members calculated to influence ing them from being eutircly depoudent upon that one brunch , of the ship J)/ri/itshiret of Dublin , aged 44 f 3upport Kilkenny last tlie barque Fatitna, tor goodquality oat of a coal which is not of industry for their support. It is said that the English, over expenditure. The Waterford and Desertion.—On Tuesday , gas uf a pore sad the Government, whose heads have pronounced from Liverpool J. Fisher, master, 381 tons burthen, PETTY SESSIONS-SATURDAY . suited to'the purpose (bear), It cannot be done. Yon might aud sometimes even tho Irish themselves, have a prejudice started in 1816 with £250,000 capital paid up, but Jamaica, , and and prefer Knglish or foreign with a ctew of fourteen men, put into Passage from stress of istrates on the bench—Henry A. Fitzgerald, chair- as well tell mo that I could make good whiskey oat of bad their opinions of the ini quity of its existence ; against Irish manufactures, 770 were raised, ht of the crew William Mag is not a shndow of foundation for tho asser- to put it in working order, £594, weathor. On Monday night, eig , Sir John Nugent Humble, Bart., Captain W. P. corn (laagbter and chmrs). fast decaying state of Ireland and the power articles. There Joseph Williams Charles Nelson. man, Sbeoban—Them's gooseberries (great laugh, A it R 1 v 1: n now the , Irish article is good, it will soon get a good £24 , 000 per mile. The Duggun, Charles Wdsb, , Barry, R.M., Samuel B. Fitzgerald, and Simon Bagge, Esqrj. Mr. Bernard , R c : lira (s), Upton , tion. If au being at the rate of about George PattersoD and 2rit li-Vesl» Is', O'DooiM , Litcrpwl David Seander, Andrew Wilson, , OF URORS' ISTS tar). Milfurd . gi- of the other Ireland dail y being raised on the other chiilacttr, nnd n man will buy it just ri reudily as he will R EVISION J L .—The court, previ- Uolfast. B c ; Mallkoffls), Ay lvraid , . Kilkenny Junction line is now being constructed at Geoige Moncrieff, deserted and came up to tbe city. The Several persons, iucluding members of tbe corporation, • Iiutns Uiiitol, RC: Courier (s), Ayl»aril , we,ir Irish liuc i, or drink Kiimhnn's L.L., or Guinness's doU' ons to entering into their usual business, were, for a Jitt -lii|i«y (' )¦ , side of the Atlantic, are facts which at last are i- owner of the Fatitna, accompanied by Mr. John Devereui, having spoken in ver) indignant terms against the gu com. Milfold, ; J. M. Tcrnan, Morris, l.'loucestcr, kill ; Maria bit: X. The introduction of any new occupation is of im- about £6,000 a mile, so that in those days the cap ' K c to the shi broker, of the Quay, and the mate, Frederick Carriog- considerable time, engaged revising tbe jurors pany, Mr. Duly moved tbe following resolution, which Frane.'«c i , I.-incobatdo , Snlina, maiic. awakening the eyes of the British public mense importance to a country like Ireland , by lessening the p Ualatr tal expended on the Waterford and Kilkenny appeared before the lunch this morning, and the latter lists for the baronieB . of Decies Within Drum, Decies patied unanimously:—' That, inasmuch as the company Mih— Siani , Burns, Cardiir, Ross, coals ; Brothf«, , labour market, mid turning competitor! ton, necessity of promoting some security for the tenant- cnmpelitiiiii in the lodged informations of the fact, and bis fear that they wonld Drum, and Glenaheiry. ggins, bad bound themselves by their atticles of association orn, Ixndon. as rood and faithful a sketched would be possession of premise! alleged to be in the Duhltn , which the grand project above and taken forcible youthful appearance h AITRLEGO HABIICSS.—Tbsndo/, Dec I, B«lljjl»n ; Moodijr ^!ith~V t< a O Danald, l.iterpool . g c. as w«s ever discourse of Jud ge L ONOPIKLB , the facts which Tlie accused were found Why, Mr. M'Cann, from your t Is). between landlord and tenant in Ireland the Great Western will occupation of a person named Uyan. 5, Bal ioakill; Thaudi/, 8, Dromlu. Atbslt-justeleven o'clock- as to certain to secure, we trust but as the Assistant-Barrister was not satisfied that a person wonld suppose you were not much over T«r. KiLKcmtx Huirr.—FrtUr, 2nd Deo., Hoantloltas. At many words by any friend of tenant- were adduced made sufficient impression guilty, LOCAL RAILWAY TRAFFIC written in so make no delay in proceeding with the works after the legal possession bad been proved to be vested in KyaD, he forty years of age.. Mr. M'Cann said he was born eleven o'clock. he reproduced by oil those cause his Excellency to well consider a subject of inbmitting tbe point for tbe consideration of quite easy to ascertain his age Tnr UNIOH HIRUIBB will meet uander for the month of IV November 25th, 18ftl. rig ht , and deserves to sanction to the bills. decided upon in 1801, and it was :-Fridij Snd. Bohertrogb»r» 1 Tnesd*/ «tb, tht wrelc einling Friday, Parliament has given their of Criminal Appeal, December, 1884 not unmindful of the necessities of such importance to the country he has just entered the Court (great laughter). Applications complied with. Tbe Kennel 1 Friday »lh, Tbe Spring | Tuesday .13tb, Oeosh ; Limerick , I.iraericU Irish newspapers Sergeant Sullivan and Mr. Wat»ra appeared lor the 20th Rooltfield. Gate ; 1 Vaterford Wat- rford Mr. ANOEHOUS CHCUNEY SHAFT.—Richard Ussher FMd«7 10th, 8*ll/o<» Onto ; Tuetdk? , and and ; and " and in that opinion we heartil y to govern. boatmnn be- and Messrs. J. E. Walslie Q.C., and Ryan (or the D Toead Htti, Knocknatbigb.; Friday and the tenant class, VEST SUDDBM DEiin.-On Tuesday, a crown, h surveyor, on the part of Friday 23rd, Kllloniford 1 v Limerick Kiltenny Foj nea ! Ennis deftudaats. Roberts, Esq., boroug 30th, Agiish.—At halCpMt eleven o*elock. ' (56{ miles (24j milei concur «ith our correspondent. Here is the extract , longing to Messrs. Mslcomson, Brothers, just after guiding {11 miles (31 miles GRAND RAILWAY PROJECTS . Tbe Court, without beariDg consul for defendant, the Town Commissioners, summoned Michael open) open) open) j open) the particular attention of all bis bout through tin bridge, immediately expired. His to show cause why he should to which we would call [Iu compliance with the request of several parties who Bood quashed the conviction O'Keeffe, Blackpool, Never confide in a young man.; new pails leak a name wab Hickey, scarcely 60 years of age, a man of a t >. d7; £ s. d. £ 8. d. £ 6. d. those having a stake in the country, and therefore were unable to obtain a sufficient supply ot our last Friday not put in properrfJate of repair dangerous chim- Never- tell - your secrets to the aged ; old doore Passengtre , > we re-print the following article this evening :] character. . THB TEA ROBBBET AT THK Qr/i.r.—The man Gaala, of bis houses after due . - .. : . . I I) edition , Society ney shaft in one , getting seldom ibut closely, - Parcels, ic , M» Id s' 116 F T .VI 4 7 74 IS having her improvement nt heart :— L ISMOBE.-W O understand that a Horticultnral the cheat of tea at Mr. Chapman's on tbe Goods 4 C»ttle, II 4 Everything new creates a certain amount of for robbery of notice. The defendant did not appear, and the It does not follovr that two persons are. fit to 1 «9S e 6- lei II 11 31 16 I 91 I have more than once drawn your attention to the un- gl charming little town of Lismore, ' " .« ...! ¦!.„.,» :, i,,,, ;» ),„„ ;,. dUnrlvantaees. is being establiibed at tbe iQnny, was committed to prison at Friday s petty sessions bench, after reading the act bearing on tbe caw beosuse both are good. ¦ Milk is goodiul . * «t.- r\..Vo nf TWnnoliirA T.nrrl Stnfirt marry ' ' !: ' ' tjNl6N=3 :M- CATTLE SHOWS. vHAltBOUR BOARD. .,% U CARRICK-ON¦ -SUIlt «&fo Ai - 1 ^f THE SMITH O'BRIEN TESTIMONIAL TENANT-RIGHT V. '' ' '.',mem- JoHHlBidHimwBr/^D/ ^e^^rtCsbSh^*. . '-- -4 HORRORS OF WAR!! 16 THB EDITOR OB THE HEWS. On Monday, a special meeting .of . the 1 agriculture last, shortly after eight 1 Also pretent-CoIonelStaurt £R :S«wfc*S& _/|» , Selected Uoetv u SIX CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS SHOT IN RETALIATION . On F.iday evening IB before I bad Be«n Mr. board , pursuant-to] adjournment, , h ' Waterford col- S —Tbe enclosed nu written bers of this . Pbetan (CtrricUwr),:T. B. Wilton, J.P.,-;P.'HHU?(*it£r The St. Louis Republican gives an account of o'clock , a meeting to promote the Qoinlan's excellent lettir; but as I believe that there has not 'clock, for the purpose of re- , (From the Irish Farmers' GazeUtJ. was held at twelve o gormnck), W. Power, and Dr. O'Ryari, M.O; "'<¦ >$r%. , THE DREAM. lection for the Smith O'Brien Testimonial was held subject as yet, it may be AS ' ¦ ¦ the shooting of six Confederate soldiers at St. Louis, been too much written on tbe ceiving a report from Mr. Coode, C.E., on the three ' • • ¦: VALUATION. • •:?¦• '•' "•-:-: 1 LUNQ DISTEMTER IN CATTLE.—The following ' Town Hall, under the pre- well to insert mine as corroborative evidence. . , ... . ; I've dreamed of a true and trusting noart, by order of the Federal General commanding, in in the Mayor s Office, deepening the Ford, and of taking the commissionerof treatment has been found effective in numerous AWLOR Jons CABEOH.. tenders for A letter wai read^rom valua- Of one that was kind and fair, killing of Major White and his six sidency of the Right Worshipful J OHN L , Earlsratb, November^. tenders. There cases :—Bleed if the animal be retaliation for the further steps with respect to the said tion, Mr. Green announcing to the board that In whoso visions I thought I had formed a part , , if adopted in. time under circumstances hereto- Mayor. There were also present :— NEWS , be blister the chest behind comrades, by guerillas, ' TO TFIE EDITOR OP THE WATERFORD were present :— Henry Rogers to revise And truth and affection were there. Btrong enough to stand it; the men so led to exe- Mcssrs. J. A. Blake, M.P., J. Kelly, J. Stafford, W. Kelly ' of R Dangarvan had appointed Mr. tho fore narrated. The names of M. Sin—Tbe very candid, temperate letter WILLIAM MAXCOMSON, Esq., in the obair : the fore arm at the worst side, and when that is (Quay), J. Hudson, M. Power, W. Ahearne, J. Caulfield, Farmer in Tht Newtof the 11th November, demands public Aldermen P. Keily, valuation of the union. Of ono whodeemed all wealth and power cution were :—James Gates, Third Missouri Cavalry, R. Power, T. W. The Right Worshipful the Mayor ; ¦ effected blister the other side , and give from the com- White, J. Hughea, M. Ryan, M. Egan, attention. It is cheering to find a farmer comini oat with A. Donny, J.P. ; Messrs. J. THE PORCH AND LAVATORY. As oangb i in tho sealo beside C.S.A. ; Harvey H. Blackburn, of Company A, and several members of the assootated P. Cox, P. K. Reid, T. Morpby, mencement 4 drachms tartar emetic four times a day Condon, T. Dartnody, bis opinions on tbe sabject of cauls shows, for it is to he P. Carew T. W. Jacob, T. B. Prossor, J.P, H. N. The following letter from the commissioners wai A truo honest heart that in sorrow's hour Coleman's Regiment, C.S.A. ; John Nichols, Com- tradeB of the city. Mr. J. Kelly, Bakelionse-lane, was ap- to somebody. Kent, , in gruel,till the bowels are affected,when it should be hoped that tba trutli may ba madfl evident, Nevios, T. C. Spencar, S. Hurrii, T. R. White, P. A. Power, next read :— Would bo a comfort and guide. pany G., Second Missouri Cavalry, C.S.A. ; Charles pointed hon. sec. to the movement. I can epeak from experience, and with and Mr. A. left off for a couple of days, and then resumed. the meeting, Being a small farmer, T. C. Grubb, with Mr. R. W. Cherry, Solicitor, - " Poor Law Commission office, Dublin, 23rd Nov. 1864. then in minot W. Minniken, Company A., Crabtree 's Arkannas His Worshi p, in stating the object of a reasonable araoont of authority, when I assert that it takes Of a soft hand trembling W EIGHT OP F AT PIGS.— For ordinary fat pigs Stephens, engineer to the board. " SIE—Tha commissioners for administering tbe laws for Cavalry, C.S.A. ; Asa V. Ladd, Company A.. Bur- said they were all met there that evening to aid in about a half century to change a farmer'a mind on a simple And a voice that falteied too, wei ht the remainder THE WATCHMEW. the reliefof tbe pocr in Ireland, acknowledgethe receipt of deduct the 3-7ths of the live g , ' iment of Cavalry, C.S.A., and raising a monument to the memory of one whom all point of husbandry ; for example, from the cultivation of lazy requesting that the board Ever at partinct »¦»'• in fio0 > i bridge s Missouri Reg light tillago to The quay committee reported that Messrs. Maher, your letter of the 16tb in»t., of represents the dead weight. For every fat p g of sincere patriot beds to drill husbandry, or Irom weeJs and guardians of CarricV-on-Suir uniou may be furnished with That her heart, liko my own , was truo. George T. Bancb, CompanyB. Third Missouri Cava- respected as an Irishman and as a therefore, to under- Mrs. Mary Power, and Messrs. Campbell and Co., a the improved breeds, the offal of which is small, their carrying out deep tillage and no weeds. It is no joke, copy of the plan of tbe washhonsa which bos been provided ' lry. When'the prisoners arrived on the ground, they (hear, hear). The best mode of " into an advocate for improved were declared contractors for the watchmen's cloth- But tben, alas ! a sad cbango camo o er deduct 2-7ths of the live weight; the remainder, or there to deter- take to convert your " Farmer for tbe use of tha children in the workhouse of Clonmel union, dream, were marched to the places fixed for the execution, that object was now what they were husbandry and good cattle, pigs &c. ; but tbe cause is good, NOT ICE OF MOTION. The spirit of that bright 5-711)3, represents the dead weig ht. Weigh midway gentle- ing. and the commissioners desire to state that they have not a < and no moro these being six uprig ht pine posts set in the ground mine on, and he would be happy tc bear any and it deserves an effort. wove Doubts and distrust were there, between the feeding hours. Mr. Jacob gave notice for next meeting to plan of the lavatory in tbe Clonmel workhouse, bat tbey \ yision so lotely seem. with square hard scats attached for each man to sit man who desired to address them on the subject. One-third of the "Farmer's" letter is taken up with Mr. '¦ D'ul the THE FIELD .— " is it not the board , that its sanction be given to the signing, have no doubt tbat if application be made to the guardians STOJUNO M ANOI.ES FOR A TIME IN laces upon their seats, each Mr. J. Kelly suggested that the best course for Quinlan, which part I pass over. He then asks, of that union for a copy of the plan, ons will be transmitted ' ve wandered since in a distant land, luoked very upon. They took their p their part, to be holding out by the chairman and five commissioners, of a mort- I' " Subscriber"—M y mangel ciop, which them to adopt would be, in his opinion, to appoint both ridiculous nud absurd on to the Carrick-oii-Soir board.—By order, And joined in the glittering throng, with comparative calmness, and nearl y all with ap- bopea of improving tbe condition of their tenants by auch gage of the harbour dues to the Public Works' Loan badly until the end of September, has grown rapidl y, h the city and receive Btib- " B. BASKS, Chief Clerk." Vxo gazed on all Hint was great and grand, pearances of resignation to the dreadful fate that collectors to go throug an indirect means as a cattle-show, uhile they refuse to grant Commissioners, as repayment of the £6,000 advanced and is now a good crop, with a great deal of dark admitted by all Mr. Wilson asked what were they now to do? And sharod in the danco and song. stared at them so imminently. But little emotion Bcri ptions. leant at a fair rent ?"— tlifl only way by them for the deepening of the Ford, and interest green leaves to use, which I intend stripping as much to have some can lie made comfortable The Master stated he had been unable to obtain o was displayed by any of the six, except Nicholas Mr. Condon said they would want whereby that impoverished class thereon, and that the seal of the board be affixed Dut ever still iroulJ niy thoughts return as I can consume for three days at a time, and put- , and that and happy," I believe I have written and spoken as mucli plan for the lavatory. and Minniken—the latter commenced prayerful organization in order to ensure success thereto. To that night and its changeful dream, ting the roots into a trench same day—say two feet did not as yet, possess. in fnvorof tenant-right m all tbefarraersi io Ireland together. The Chairman said they had advertised for ten- , ejaculations in a subdued tone of voice, soon after organization , he felt, they , pay the full Mr. Spencer nsked would it be necessary to renew Uiitil hoi>c once moro would before, mo burn wide, and one and a half foot high, cut in the fiel d, lan woul d I feel certain that no tenant can continue to ders for the work to be done according to their being seated, which he kept up until the bandage The Mayor said he conceived a good p le security. I believe tlmt each time they received an advance With ila bright and happy beam. and shovelling about three inches of earth over them, value for bis farm without amp this mortgage specification , and now they found they had no lan, was tied over his eyes; after that his only remark be to appoint collectors for the different wards. tbe cinestion of tenant-right is not at all understood by either inion it would be cheaper p hts to the past still stray i and leaving carting them into the for this purpose ? In his op ht not to have advertised until they Ah, why wili my thoug them so before was, " Boys when you shoot me kill me dead." Mr, Blake said they could not do better than landlord or farmer. I suspect that one-half of tbe farmers They oug had a Will there be any risk of , than to have one mortgage deed to cover the entire loan. Can it alter my weary fate? house, say at Christmas. NicJiols made no remarks but kept weeping from to appoint collectors in tho way proposed by his are better pleasedto pay low rents HS tenants at will, plan. shall wemcet somo day iled loosely ? The , issue is, Mr. Cherry said the board might not require the Uaio nc Ofer met, their heating if left in this way, p until the bandage was worshi p. As tbis was the third meeting they had tho " fair rent" with leases ; but tbe point now at The matter was left undecided. too late ! weather the time of taking his seat become a member of a Farming entire money originally looked for, and it would be Torhapi when it b field they are in is bad to cart out of in wet , without anything dono in the way of getting ougbt a tenant-at-will UNIFORM FOR FEVER CONVALESCE NTS . placed over his eyes. Ladd and Bunch exhibited being Society ? Your Dungarvan correspondent thinks not, for bo better for them only to pass the mortgage as they re- being low land, on a river bank. Those standing desirable to commence at At a former meeting, the board decided to pro-, SLAXBEK. so ire slight evidences of dejection, but not a word in the money, it would be asks " how can tennnts bo anxious to improve their lands quired the money. uutil stripped, I think , have so much leaf on them as from was not increase of vide clothing for the exclusive use of persons tho wicked thought , escaped them during the whole scene. Blackburn once. The number to be collected when their reward is but too often, alas! an re- "Tw.\5 softly breathed , to be safe for six weeks from frost, as we seldom have farming THE OUAY COMMITTEE. covering from fever and with that view solicited defame sat still and stolid upon his seat, and throughout large, and a small number of collectors could easily rent f" Your farmer foi-gets that ho might ba in a , Of enTy born, meant to a hard frost here before Christmas ; and the crop witbout improving R solitary percU of A lengthened report from the quay committee name, was imperlurbed as a statue. No muscle of his face go amongst them, and obtain their subscriptions. society all Ilia life, samples. There were three samples sent in—1st, A mai.ten's fair and spotless ten days as any time this land ; besides, tbera nro many leaseholders amongst ns who was read, referring to the board a complaint by and malice it was fraught. has grown as much the last quivered—there was no wildness in his eye—not a Mr. Blake concluded by supporting the proposition same HS used in Waterford, white flannel suit, made And, ah ! with spito Your plan is a good never go to a cattlc-sliow. Wby ? I bope the " Fanner" Captain Harney, Ferry bank, that certain moorings season, and is still growing movement that denoted the slightest uneasiness in of dividing the collection into wards, which motion farmers are already at up for 193. 5d. ; 2nd, dark blue flannel, same as in mouth tbo words were passod , in storing the mangolds will inform us. Is it becauso Iri'h put down by the commissioners at that side of the From mouth to oue. There will be no risk his manner. the meeting adopted, and the collectors were so perfection like tbe Chinese, or that tbey have use in Clonmel, made up for£l 3s. per suit; 3rd, a added something more, for a time : they won 't tbo summit of river, seriously obstructed his business operations in And each tongue in the field as you propose, years of and appointed. a prejudice against all improvement, or change from tbe light blue flannel, from Messrs. Tait, Limerick, at Tiler than before ; regularly at Gates who was only twenty-one age the loading and unloading of vessels, intimating his That made it heat and they will be the safer to store Mr. J. Kell observed that, in order to prevent "ould way ?" What ore cattle-sbovrsfor f To raise the rents. £1 19s. per suit. it reached the maid at last perfectly beardless, at first manifested a most singu- y intention of removing them if the commissioners did And, w!:en most Tile, Christinas. being one-sided, he No. Those who raiaa rents on improving tenants shun the Mr. Wilson said the question for the board was lar indifference. He bad the manner of a young any appearance of the meeting their work. Cattle- not do so and setting down the injury he sustained , tale met her oar s, CURE FOR CRIB BITINO.— Get a strap of leather asked to join public gaze; tbey take a short cut to , whether they would take No. 1 or 2 as No. 3 And as tho false man just the least embarrassed upon tbe introduc- would propose that other gentlemen be tbe breed of domestic animals, , was her fair checks fled '¦ with buckle, and holes of about 1§ inch wide, and sbows are got ap to improve* thereby for the past ten years at £350. of Tho rorea from tion to strangers. Yet, withal, there was no fear in them. and to elicit, and disseminate knowledge. Tbe prizes are so expensive as lo be quite out question. The quickly—sore it bled ; buckle in about the narrow part of the neck, close to The matter was left to the quay committee and Her heart throbbed the expression of his features, but rather a manifes- On the motion of Mr. Blak e it was agreed that given for tbe best paying stock, for prize essays, for tlia im- ratepapers were already too heavil y taxed, and he eyes ran Bait and scalding tears. allow the horse to swallow his the board's solicitor, with a caution to Captain And from her the jaws, as tightly as to tation of self-confidence, as one who had a great and all the newspaper proprietors be added to the col- provement of labourers' cottages. But farmers, iu geneml, for one would do everything to prevent additional food but to prevent him from inflating his lungs or expend largo sums on permanent im- Harney not to remove the moorings. Store palo became her face each day, , dangerous duty to perform, and who felt himself lectors, and on tho snggestion of Mr. Whits Boveral of tbe are not such foots as to taxation. He would propose to adjourn the final further agreed that provements on no security, for tlio obtaining a paltry prize, DEEPENING THE FORD — EXCLUSION. And huslicd was now her joyous sonf, throat. equal to it. Towards the end he began to manifest trades were added thereto. It was selection to next board meeting, the master in the interim more than one placards, containing an address to the public on tbo subject, or being praised in public; not tbey. Nor are landlords so The next business brought before the board was to show tho example to Mr. N. Keuny and ascertaiu For aye she brooded o'er her wrong: STAOOERS IN HORSES.—There is speaking to one of the attending hy- a field for tlie at hrensy, emotion, and, p be posted through the city for Sunday morning week , Mr. 6imple as to think that a tenant will drain the deepening of the Ford, the first portion thereof what per yard he would supply same, Ami quickly ebbed tbo sands of lifo away. kind of staggers in horses—one is called p ' Any one that Roes to a sicians' who was standing near by, asked— " Don t Condon undertaking to draw Hp the appeal, tbo collection to honor and glory of the thing ! being a letter from Mr. Coode, C.E., to the secretary, This suggestion was adopted, aud the master directed to and resembles apoplexy ; another is stomach stag- collectors to re- fair, or rambles through tbo country with bis eyes open, Tho bcartB of hardest marble were you think there is any hope that it will be post- be inado on tbo following Tuesday, and tho Mr. Farrell, strongly suggesting that his report find out the price at which the flannel could he procured. gers, and proceeds from over distention of the stom- meeting. gains some useful:knowledge, nnd still more at a cattle That first conceived the Tenomed thought ; poned V and on being answered in the negative he port to a subsequent on the Unders his accompanying WBLSn JDSTtCB. ach, producing pressure on the brain , and inflama- A collection of £14 was made in tbo room, and tbe Mayor show. Some people arc so enchained by an ignorant and letter and all An old man named .Michael Hoare And nuieonous were the lips that caught moaned occasionally, and at intervals made use of 't mean your intelligent cor- , who said he was from lion of the intestines. We have no information as to was appointed treasurer to the fund. narrow minded prejudice (I don discussion thereon, be not allowed to transpire Limerick, came before tho board in a pitiable state of ray. The evil strain, and breathed it on the air. the following expressions, " Oh, Lord, have mercy fear tbo agents only want to know any attempt to use mug wort in epilepsy in the lower Mr. Blake was tben moved to the vico-cbair, nnd a warm respondent,) that they beyond the board until, at least, after the contrac- Redness and prostration , and stated that he had been living on me I " " Oh, to think of the news that is to go vote of thanks to tho Mayor for bis kindness in presiding, wliat the land cau produce. Why, (lie wen who get up tor would be declared. animals, except that Professor Ferguaon tried il , stock in Wales for the last threo years, and had been in employ- to father and mother !" " Well, 1 ain't the first, terminated the proceedings. cnttle-sliows are far better judges of the value of land , ment there till within the last six weeks, ittfecellauea on dogs Rome time ago, and reports unfavourabl y «¦ tenants who shun intelligence When the Secretary had finished reading this when his arm was and I don' t rcckou I'll be the last !" Lord have and produce than the poor broken while at work.. When the accident befell him, hs of it. and information. Tho very surest way not to get leases, letter, a deep silence pervaded the chamber, lasting A F ORTISATE BOROUGH .—The treasure r of the mercy upon me !" " To be lied to a stake and shot COUNTY WATERFORD ROADS went to the board of guardians and was by them sent before ," Co. Cork tanant-rigbt, or security of any kind, is to shun enlighten- for a couple of minutes. h of Doncaster has just issued the annual STRAW V . H AY.— "A Young Farmer I tell you it's awful 1" After the sitting of the Clonmel board of guar- a magistrate ; ho was then taken by a man to tbe steamer boroug very cleanly ment and to stand up for ignorance. Aid. Keily broke the stillness, at length, by ask- that runs to Waterford the income nnd expenditure for — 1. State whether oat straw , not tied to the stake and Chaplain on the 10th instant, the following conversa- , and put on board, receiving from tha statement showing ? I After he had been dians, The man who says bo wou't improve his system of agri- ing what was it all about 1 man a piece of paper, a loaf of bread, and a sliillintr. 31st of August last. The total thrashed, is as good for stall-fed cattle as hoy lace there being present—J. Bagwell , so, until ho gets a lease, puts It the year ending the McKim had prayed with him, he said (addressing tion took p , culture, or even harn to do The Ciiairman said, perhaps Alderman Keily was at a place called Newport that this occurred, and the «nd of this large sum have plenty of straw, but very little hay. If you bimsclf so much in tbe wrong as to make himself a laughing- him to income was £17,079 5s. 9d., the guard)— " Boys, I hope if any of you are ever M.P., Percy Gough, J.P., Wm. Worrall , J.P., John had not heard Mr. Coode's letter. He ^uardiausswore never return (laughter). y rates —those for have the analysis of both, state them ? Oat straw T. "'Stock.1' In fact, ho deserves a prize in his own class as a would aak only £HS5 5s. 0., was raised b shot, you won't be shot as innocent as I am !" Ryall, V.C., Wm. Davis, J. J. Shec, Aid. Crean, tho secretary to read it again, and tben Alderman Keily To Colonel Stuart—Told them he was from Limerick, hways nnd the water in itself is in the proportionate nutritive value of 195 real Irish " bull ," and if lie persevere in that course be will and that it there ho was anxious to return. the maintenance of the hig Chaplain McKim having said prayers with each Cantwell , Col. Stuart was also present. " iu a short time. would understand what was suggested. wa* lbs. to 100 lbs. of good upland hay. The ash of oat transform bimsclf into a " boro Mr. Wilson said it was a case that required to be investi. rate. Out of this large income the corporation have prisoner, and bid them good by, Colonel Henriches Mr.. Cantwell thanked Mr. Gough for his vote at Fico trade was of vital import to England. She should Tho Secretary, a second time, read the letter, anl then straw contains potash 19.1-1, soda 9.69, magnesia gated ; the man lived and worked in Wales for three years. been enabled to watch nnd li ght (he town , effect read the order of execution , after which he informed the road sessions on the previous day, when his lose her plncc amongst the nations but fur it. With us, also, it followed another pause. , sul huric acid 3.90, A feeling was then evinced that the The Clerk said they (the Wales guardians) were clearly large public improvements, make extensive (though 2.58, lime C.59, phosphates 0.26 p the prisoners that if they desired to say anything presentment was certified for payment. was inevitable; but now that-it is a fact, wo must sea tlmt su?p;cstion so made bo , chloride of sodium carried out , and that the press would retire. wrong in not bavins 6cnt a man in charge of him to his own hitherto ineffectual) experiments to obtain n better silica 03 98, peroxide of iron 0.83 they could have an opportunity. There was no re- Mr.Gough said he voted believing from his know- it has brought « revolution upon us, fanners—raised tbe price place, as they were bound to do. ; 3.17, =100. The ash of meadow hay contains of meat and lowered that of corn. Moreover, the modern The Chairman said ho was sure the press would comply. supply of water, by means of an artesian w ell sponse except from Minniken , who said, " I would ledge that Mr. Cantwell's road was as well if not Besides the matter now belore them, the board had othor The applicaut was admitted, and the master directed lo of justice, potash 21.73, soda 4.85, magnesia 4.91, lime 13 ,93, improvements iu agriculture am working another revolution take a statement in writing, with a view to further defray the cost of the administration like to say a few words." He then, with firm and better kep t than any other road in the neigh- has now become a science, so tlmt the business to dispose of , and if the reporters would remain in proceed- hosphoric ncid 9.85,sul phnricacid ,3.15, si lien 29.77, amongst ns. Farming ings. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. contribute £1000 to the races, &c. The receipts p distinct voice and rapid utterance, said : bourhood, "ould plans" must bo given up, unless in certain cases where the hall until the hoard had settled about these tenders they peroxide of iron 1.52, chloride of sodium 8.80. could return. Balance in bank to credit of tho union, £2,206 11s. 7d.; included £6023 9s. from the races, £4744 Is. 3d. " Soldiers, and all who hear me, take warning ! Mr. Worrall stated that it would be well for the they happen to bo tbo best. None but tbc best system will amount lodged during the week TALL FED OWS EFUSING IL CAKE .— " C., " Co. The reporters , on receiving this intimation , £1"I 2s 3d from rents, £205(1 -Is. 8(1. from dividends upon S - C R O - I hove been a Confederate soldier lor four years, surveyor to go over to the county Waterford for o stand tho test of our times, and that system is most easily dis- , retired, and that h?d been milked reading, and discussion. on leaving tho room llr. Spencer was understood to oppose canal and other shares, £531 10s. from sale of wood Cork—Four cows, not in calf, and as such have served my country faithfully. And month to look over all the roads and thoroughfares covered by euquiry, by observation, have been put up to feed the Tho man who keeps " never minding" tbo present change the retirement of the press, but os no commissioner thought TRAMORE PETTY SESSIONS. — M ONDAY and bark upon their several estates, and the through the summer, I nm now taken out and shot for what men have there ; it would be a lesson to him, and he would proper to make a formal motion that they remain years old. They will soon be left behind, and thoso who advise him , the board Before the Hon. D. F. FORTESCUE, M-P., chairman, remainder in smaller sums from other sources. 1st of October. They are about nine done that I know nothing about, and for what I had be much improved after returning. was loft sitting. At this time it was half past twelve, nnd with turnips to shun calm enquiry nro bis wort enemies. It is Messis. E. Power, T. P. Sherlock, \V. B. Palliser, and G J Without a single penny of cost to the inhabitants, get crushed oats morning and evening, nothing to do with. I never was a guerilla, and I Mr. Cantwell—1 am glad to hear that from you , lamentable to thiuk bow much public opinion is at up to ten minutes past two the reporters remained in the Goold, U..M. of the day. the town council have been enabled to expend nnd a ioed of potatoes in the middle am sorry that I have to be shot for the acts of men more particularly as Col. Stuart is present, who I fault on this head. The liberal Press, with the vety best cold ball. Whether or not the board dispoicd of any othct The only case before the court was one for 15s refuse oil-cake though I am sure it would hel p business but that relating to the Ford, the reporters were left £357S 4s. 2d. on various public works find repairs , They , that I never had anything to do with, and for what have often seen foreman of the county Waterford intention?, lms taken us under its protection ; it works for rent, brought by James McGralh against an old them on. They would not cat their turnips when a tenant-right, which is much wanted. But securi ty is of wholly unaware, as they did not receive any intimation that £3200 Os. Gd. upon the races, £1118 4s. Id. in I am not guilty of. If I had taken any of you, sol- grand jury . He (Col. S.) will bear me out that he the room was re-opened to them during that time. At the woman named Mary Power, for a cabin at West- hting little of it was powdered f or them, though they were little advantage to one who docs uot understand bis business, maintaining its police, £818 Ss. 4d. in lig the diers, prisoners, I would have treated you as such ; never heard a complaint being brought against me for a leaso. And last hour named the board broke up, and then the reporters town , adjacent to Tramore. The defence wa3 an allowed to get very hungry. On the feeding which or ivlio docs not know or feel the necessity borough, and £S32 Cs. in donations and sub- I never would have had you shot. I never would by the county Waterford surveyor, though I have yet wo find tho liberal Pross, in general, and many otherwise re-entered tho room, mado formal application to be allowed allegation of payment of the rent for the past seven they take three of the cows are improved very well , scri ptiom to various charitable and other institu- hurt anybody. I hope God may take me to his bo. been a contractor for the last seven or eight years well informed persons, to set their faces ngainst a practical to copy the two documents received from Mr. Coode, C.E., years in instalments, but with an averment that she but the fourth, which was in every way the best cow , Dungarvan. I knowlcdgo of husbandly, for no other apparent reason than and were refused. They were, however, informed that the tions. som after I am dead. O, Lord be with me." for the public road from Clonmel to board resolved to dispose of the tenders as recommended by did not receive any receipt. Mrs. McGrath denied THE IVORCE OURT has gone back ; her skin is clung tight up to her ribs, that it might servo the landlord. If the tenaut makes more THE CONVICT " Uonsos" is D C . Each prisoner's eyes were then bandaged.— have a business man to deal with, and I fear nothing ilr. Coode and subsequently, throug some of the payments, as alleged, and the result and she has a shrunk-up look. The coat stares, nnd profit be will be able to pay more rent. Aye, there's the , h another channel, it •—Robson v. Robson.—A petition by Mrs. Robson When the sergeant approached Minniken to put the from him. It is strange to say that I cannot keep was ascertained that tho course recommended was to accept was a decree for the amount, with a fortnight to seems like that of an ill-fed cow in a cold east wind rub; and the ajent. iv-ill observe that, mid raise tlia rent ! for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of bandage on his eyes, the prisoner said—" Sergeant, half a mile of a road in order such as to please the So then tho tenants nro advised by their friends, to farm the tender of Mr. Moore, of Kaheny, Dublin, as tho lowest; discharge it. Adjourned. in the month of March. She takes her oats, turni ps adultery.cotipled with bigamy,was considered by the I don 't blame you ; I hope I'll meet you in another county Tipperary surveyor, though the road passes badly and keep down the rents ! If that reasouing is good, in tho event of that gentleman declining to perform the and potatoes well, and chews her cud. I give all the work, then to give it to Mr. Mitchell, of Cardiff, as the next Judge Ordinary, in the Divorce Court , Wednesday . world ; I hope I'll meet you all in heaven. O, my door, without being subjected to the annoyance it must be tbe interest of any ten.int-.it.will to make ns littlo THE TIME FOR ELECTION cows the drying drink as recommended, and bled —and to keep tho lowest, and finally, should he refuse, to give it to the Messrs. The respondent is the forger of Crystal Palace , Lord, have mercy on my poor soul !" Bunch and of yesterday, as also for the last eighteen months, profit as possible,—to give no employmout, TO ME JSDITOE OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPff. them. What device would you recommend to gel worst cattle he can meet. Kyan and Son, Waterford and Limerick. In a portion of shares, who was convicted at the Central Court, in Blackburn still remained silent and almost motion- as the public are aware of. 1 am glad to hear the his repott Mr. Coode slated that none of the teudcrs ex- Sin—Iii tho Times of the 10th instant the followiM to 20 years' trans- the cows to take the oil-cake, and what could I give Nove, I Appeal to the common sense of Ireland, Knglaud, paragraph was inserted : November, IS.'I C, and sentenced less. Miniken said, " Lord have mercy on my character of the road given by Mr. Worrall, as one and I ask is this a state in which to ceeded £'10,000, oti tlie rate of charges in eacb. the cow not improving that would hel p her forward ? and all civilized peoples, " There seems to bo misapprehension in the public raiud portation. In September, 1858, he was sent to poor sinful soul." Gates said—" John Nichols, we of the public thoroughfares which he so often keep so good, so virtuous, and so noble a race as the Irish P THE SPIT OF TASSAGE. , be was discharged Would it he advisable to allow the cow to be in and erroneous statements have appeared in sevenlntws- Australia, nnd in October, 1859, are going to die. Farewell." " Minniken rep lied, passes over. Landlords won 't give security through n fear that the Amongst the business transacted with the dooi papcrs in reference Freemantle. On the 15th calf? Bruise some of the oil-cake, finel y, and put ^^^^ and ablo to . to the duration of the present Parliimtnt. with a ticket of leave at " Farewell , we will meet in a better world." Gates tenants might bo prosperous and independent, closed, the following report was read from the It was ' begun and holden on the 2lst of .May,1859 "ud it into the animals' mouths ; when they got accus- pay a fair rcut ; and farmers ,ue advised not to improve lest , of Septamber, 18G.3, he contracted a bigamous responded— " Farewell , to all the boyj. " THE CHURCH ESTABLISHMENT. Pilot and Ballast Committee, drawn up at their will not legally expire until the clo3e of next year. To« He was de- tomed to its flavour in this way, they will take to it. of it might do some good to tho poor, to tbe public, and to the last was the marriage at Perth, West Australia. Nothiug further was said, and the command to At the annual meeting of members and friends meeting on the 21st November;— 1 ' sixth' session ; and as Parliament is septenmil The ailing cow should get mashes of bran and linseed ' landlord. This is really horrible, though not quite so sav- ' seven cannot bo holden. According to the usual scribed in the certificate ns o schoolmaster. No make ready was iven. There was a momentary St. Brigid's Orphanage, held in St. Kevin s chapel, agi> of a luud " On tho 18th u'lt. we were favored by the Port of Dublin practk* cake in which may bring her round. g as the civil war in free America. This system the dissolution will take place uext spring, and the ne» appearance had been entered. Mr. Mundell , for equal parts, suspense, and then a further command : " One , Malborough-street, Dublin, Most Rev. Dr. C ULLEN, tenure is di.ibolic.il . It sets thoso whose interests are iden- Corporation with a printed copy of their report to the Board The cows would thrive faster by being in'calf, but of Trade upon local light-bouses, buoys, nnd beacons in tliis Parliament assemble iu November followiog for a short the petitioner, moved that she might be allowed to two , fire !" and the entire volley was discharged Archbishop, in the chair, amongst the several reso- tical, and who ought to ho friends, iu opposition. It is only time, aud then ndjourn to three months gone, country. The report characterises the buoying and marking February or March for tha prove the bigamous marriage and the adultery by they should be slaughtered before almost as one gun. Instantly the blood spurted lutions passed, the following was moved by Alderman the strong senso of religion and tbc foar of God, that per- transaction of general business." and flabby. vades tbo country, that has kept us so long from being of Waterford harbour as ' neglected and deficient.' The affidavit in order to save expense. His lordshi p as after that the flesh becomes soft from the breast of each prisoner, and, quivering for Dillon, and seconded by Canon Redmond, P.P., report dated tho 7tli April last, embodies the detailed ob- In the same paper, ou the 14th, T read the following : driven to despair or desperation. On reference said he felt great reluctance to depart from the usual a moment their heads fell upon their shoulders, Arklow:— servations of a committee who visited tlie different ports of to the Septennial Act of 1715 it will b< , There arc faults at both sides—the landlord who lines not found that tho duration of a Parliament is for seven yean , and he should not allow the case to be A WFUL DESTITUTION IN L ONDON .— Mr. Hum- "That wbcreas all tbo proselytising institutions in tbis does not see his own Ireland in January last. We have before us this day, in practice and their bodies fell as near the ground as they Pro- givo n full measure of tenant-right, (be reckoned from tho day on which it may he appointed to affidavit. He ordered it to be proved by hreys conducted an inquiry on Saturday into the country are fostered and almost entirely carried on by interest, nor his duty to bis fellow man ; and the farmer who addition, Dublin Ballast Office letters of the 14tb, 19tb, proved by p could, with their arms pinioned to the stakes. In we recommend the abolition of tbo Church nnd 21st insts., on the Bubject of the report. The observa- meet. The present Parliament was appointed to meet on directed that a commission should , aged nine testant ministers, refuses to study that profession, on which tho welfare of an oral evidence and death of a child named Eliza Collin?on this position the blood streamed from their wounds, Establishment in Ireland, as tbe sovereign remedy for tbe tions of the Port of Dublin Committee on this port contain the 3ist of May, 1859 ; and therefore its natural duration the examination of witnesses in Australia. and upon the evidence adduced, the jury agricultural country depends, does uot deserve to occupy a will be till the 31st of M ay, 18GG. Of course it may issue for months, which were nearly all in the breast, and in one or evil of proselytiarn." farm. It is timo that tbis should end ; bigotry, prejudice, tlio three following suggestions:—1st, that the three buoys be TYLE OP RITING Whoever is respon- mortal , terminated at any time at tho pleasure of the Crowu. A N EW S W — found a vetdict " that deceased died from the two places formed little pools upon the ground. Tbo Rifslit Hon the Lord Mayor, Most Rev. Dr. Cullen ignorance, and intolerance, should bo made to retire before marking Drurnroo Bant, below Passage, arc too small ; 2nd, Tin Sir John Bradstreet , confusion upou this subject in the public mind arises, DO sible for the following should be immediately placed effects of exhaustion consequent on diarrhoea, The attending physicians examined the bodies as Canon Redmond, P.P., Alderman Dillon. Ilia face of truth.—I remain, &c., Jons CAEBOLL. that a ligbt-house should be established at the Spit of Pas- his friends (if he has any), for he and from ex- Bart., J.P., Mr. J. Kennedy, J.I'., Mr. Devilt, T.C., &c. 11 sage ; 3rd, tli.1t two buoys long since removed from Secly's doubt, from tbe notion thai next session will be the seventfi under restraint by arisiog from want of nourishment, soon as the firing ceased, and found no sign of life P.S.—" Knowlcdgo is power. If tbe farmers of Ireland session of the prcseut Parliament, and that it most be to be at large :— " Dimples famil of spoke to tbe resolution. shall be ablo to hold their present position, or regain that B.ink, ubove Passage, should be replaced. Theso latter is a dangerous animal , posure." The little; girl was one of a y in any except Blackburn. In five minutes from the buoys were advisedly discontinued many years since, having consequently the last. But there might be twenty «ejskraj arc the perpetual smiles of nature—the very cun- ei ht the children of a labourer and his wife. The which some of them have lost, it will be by a better educa- oi- mors in one Parliament althoug g , time the volley was discharged, they were all dead. THE BANKS OF CORK and more enlightened been found at best uuuecessary, while they were obstructive , h it could only lut seres device and lurking place of love. When back cellar, a tion, a wider knowledge of tho world , years." ningest place in which they existed was a Gates, after he was shot, uttered the exclamation At a meeting of the Cork Corporation , on Monday, views on agriculture. How can this be effected ? By es- to free navigation by smaller classes of vessels. We still earth is dimpled by dells and valleys,it always seems bricked chamber underground beneath No. 14, Half consider that it would bo better these buoys were not again It is somewhat amusing to contrast the two paragnplu. , " Oh .'" and Blackburn cried out " kill me quick, " the Major, Mr. M AQUIRE, M. P., in the chair, the tablishing a Young Men's Society in conjunction with a h; when the ocean is dimpled by the breeze, Nichol-street, Bethnal-green. The house is 'crowded ' laid down at Seedy's Bank. We would recommend this The facts contained in the second ate right so far as tlwy go. to laug but an instant later they were evidently insensible. following discussion took place on the subject of the Farmer s Club in every parish in Ireland. This is feaaiblo— Consequently—although the one does not protess to be « it sparkles with joy beneath the sunshine of heaven. with the most wretched lodgers. In the top front the people can do it witb , or without the aid of the landlord*, board at once to procure buoys of larger size and improved Provincial Bank of Ireland, and Munster Bank, a construction for Drumroe, the more especially as the cost correction of the other, and there is no reference to til We cannot look for frowns'on a dimpled face ; frowns room lived n family of five ; the next room is oc- under tho guidance of the local clergy ; it only requires OUT AND OUT GLUTTONS.—A ease of self-de- new: concern, lately established in Cork :— Mr. J. iu each locality, will fce—for a purpose so strongly advised by the Dublin subject in the interval—the opposite statements in tU and dimples will not associate together. How soft , cupied by a single woman ; the floor beneath is a few persons of energy and perseverance former portion of the first paragraph are wong; bat IM ^ struction, singular at least as to its cause, occurred Daly moved, and Mr Burrowes seconded—" That and if such men are not to bo had, how hopelessly helpless Committee—comparatively unimportant. how roguish, how beautiful are the dimples in Che tenanted by a famil of three persons ; the front Several years since tbis board called the attention of tho error in tho latter part of it still remains. I had, in tilt y in the suburbs of Paris a few weeks ago. The un- the resolution of the Council appointing the Provin- must be our Mate. If those who are anxious for war and elbows and shoulders, the pretty hands and feet of cellar is used as a workshop by a boxmaker, but his light-house, authorities to the great advantage that would interim, written to the editor, drawing his attention to tin fortunate suicide was a stone digger named Ferdi- cial Banking Company bankers to the Corporation bloodshed would try wlut is now practicable, they might several inaccuracies. So far from its being tbe. nsnll the rosy babe. Mothers doat upon those darling family do not sleep there ; and in the back cellar the save themselves the bitterness of disappointment , or the result to navigators from the establishment of a light on the " nand P , aged 24, a native of Lyons, who was be rescinded, and that the Munster Bank, Limited, Spit of Passage showing no farther seaward than Glcnwatcr practice to dissolve in the " spring," it appears that daring dimples and delight to kiss them. But perfectly lobourer's family of ei ht persons dwelt. The place pangs of martyrdom ; but it is easier to talk than to work, , , g afflicted wiih what medical men call bulimy, or be appointed bankers to the Corporation." Mr. Bay or Black Hill Light-house, and no farther up the the hist half-ceutury the only Parliaments which bj»eten enchanting dimples, at least to the eyes of enthusias- is about 6 feet C inches in height, 9 feet long and 8 I am aware that many districts aro depopulated, but I am dissolved by reason of tho efflux of time—a parallel cue to Insatiable hunger. His earnings being altogether Hall opposed the motion, and drew attention to the also confident that a better knowledge of farming might have river than tlio three miles extending to tho turn at Cheek- tic young men, are those which come peeping out of feet broad. Tha onl furniture in the place when the present—vix., in 1820 aud 1847, have been brought b y Insufficient to satisfy his enormous appetite, though claims which the Provincial Bank had on the kept thousands of them nt hoino in affluence. " Knowledge poiut. That opinion WAS concurred in, aud to somo extent the cheeks around the mouth of ' sweet seventeen,' the jury visited it was the frames of two chair?, the enforced by the Port of Dublin Corporation aud its officers. an end in Juno and July. And although, iu 1837 ui he ate scarcel anything but bread, his fellow work- citizens, both as a national undertaking and as a is power." Ireland is entering on a great industrial future ; when sweet seventeen essays some arch provoking bottoms out and the backs broken off. Across one y If suc'i a liplit can now be established from any existing 1859 , owing to adverse votes, the dissolutions occurredn men used ro contribute towards his support ; but, company which had always treated the Corporation those who join it with energy and perseverance will rise ; March and A pril , yet instead of the fresh Parliament t< aally, peeping out and fl y ing away the moment after, of these a strip of board was nailed , and it served thoso who falter will siuk. fund not involving taxation special for itsel f upou vessels wearied with thus burdening his friends, and worn with the highest consideration. He stated that using tho harbour, we think this board should not object to assembling until the " November following/' it met, in tba coming and going with the most bewitching co- the purpose of a table, The mother had obtained out by his sufferings from the presence of ttenia, canital in the bank to the amount of £170,640 was pay a contribution of £50 per annum to the maintenance of first of the two years, in April, and in the second in M»J. qnetry."—American Paper. two-penny-worth of cane shavings, of which, with EDUCATION IN WATERFOKD COUNTY AND CITY, The only o'her case during the last fifty yean of a which aggravated tits hunger he, at last, came to the held by shareholders in the city and its neighbour- TO IDS EUITOR OP TDK (VATSKPOBD MEWS. tbe Passage light. A N A CT OF V ANDALISM !—The Ulster Observer some others contributed bythe boxmaker they made " For this board to undertake tn defray from its present dissolution in the " spring" was 1831, when tha old . desperate resolution of hanging himself, and succeed- hood, and if he were to take the whole province of SIB—The local journals having noticed the matter, I says that , last week , some Orangemen of Belfast cut a bed on the ground—the only one they had. There resources the etitire cost of a light at Passage is au impracti- Parliauieut was terminated in April, and tlie new onisru ed in effecting his purpose. The annals of medicine Munster the amount would reach £350,000 instead write this to state that iny observation at n late inquest in most down a missionary cross which stood in the centre of were no blankets or bed-clothes. On Tuesday week ' cability, aud we do not know that the Waterford board is called together, uot in November, but in Jane. The record many instances of this disease, both in ancient of £170,001. Out of the 1,200 or 1,300 share- Waterlonl, " that , deluding tho gentlemen nnd medical natura l course, therefore, seems to be tbat, unless an oc- Friars' Bush Catholic burial ground, in the suburbs tho family came out of the workhouse, five of them, witneacs, uot more than one out of five of the other wit- invested witb any authority to increase its lesourccs, bj and modern times, but the most remarkable case of holders 933 were Irish. The Munster Bank had levying n due therefor. If the carrying out of ouv proposi- casion lor the contrary should arise, the presentParliament of that town. We look upon this as n far more the parents and three children, having had the nesses could write their names to their depositions taken by and should then late years was that of a woman named Anne Denise, only :i capital of £50,000 nnd was on the limited , tiou with regard to the £50 per aunura contribution W> should sit for tho ordinary period iu 1865, wanton and ruffianl y act than any partici pation in fever. The man could not get work and the woman me," applied to the county -ird not to the city ; iD addition, I be dissolved, in which case tbe newly-elected Parliament who died in Paris only a few years since. This un- liability principle while the shareholders in the stated " that since the last July assizes up to the present deemed impracticable, we sec no obstacle to the General the late riots when the blood was up. Catholics could not suckle the child who died , because she was Light-house authorities establishing the Passazc li ght , need not meet before November.—I BID, Sir, yours Ac, fortuate person was afflicted with bulimy from her Provincial Bank were individuall yliable for the whole month scarcely one of such witnesses could write their CUL seem to have perfect freedom and toleration in every so starved herself. She fed it as she best could with invested, as they undoubtedly are, with ample power to raise A PAELIAJIESTABT 0»( . infancy, and while still a young girl , used to devour debt of the bank. Mr. Simpson opposed the motion, names," nnd I also observed " that many persons examined other portion of her Majesty 's wide dominions but arrowroot and a little bread and milk. The milk at city inquests were iu like manner deficient." I was in- funds for a purpose, the utility of which has long since beerj as much as 10lb. of bread daily. Though not in indi- and deprecated the system of changing their bank d this. was obtained tbout three-farthings worth a day, but duced to make these observations from tbe fact that I was admitted by the several corporate bodies under whose con- SUICIDE OP COLOSEL TBSSAHT.—Lieutenant-Colop gent circumstances, she was twice arrested for steal- account to meet every change in public opinion. sideration it has been brought. Tennant , late of the 35th Uegiment, committed luicili/.; W IFE AND H OMI :.— Far sweeter music to a true not all at once. The child could not eat the bread. after examining :t witness who could not writeor his nnnie— ing bread to satisfy her hunger. She was at length If they were to change at all he recommended them an iutelli ^cut young man who was foreman superinten- "Should the General Ught-hnuso authorities proceed to yesterday morning, at his residence iu Raglan-road, VJ "> woman than the tones ol harp or piano touched by None of the family had any meat or beer fince they tlut tM v admitted into the Salpetriere, and laced under to give their business to the bank that would do it dent over the workmen in the employment of ouo of the levy a new due for the P.issage light, ire think it quite advis- shooting himself through the bead. It appears her hand, are the cheerful voices of husband and left the workhouse, but only a herring, some bread , p able that the port of Dubliu Corporation should take charge bed on Tuesday nubt apparently -. the treatment of Drs. Esquirol and Amussjt cheapest. Mr. Shaw supported the motion. He most extensive and respecUblo merchants of our city. With deceased gentleman went to children, made joyous by her presence. and butter, and tea. AH they had to subsis» upon , Df all buoys and other sea-marks from Checkpoint to sea , in his usual state of healtii. Ho rose nt ten o'clock je $Ut-v but to no purpose for she left the Sal petriere said that the capital of the Munster Bank, instead reference to this matter, I have now looked over tho deposi- la Mr. Cobdcn says the? Confederates wiiit to con- was 3s Gd a week , which one of the children earned, , tions takon by mo within the period above referred to, anil which district would includo Seedy 's U.ink ns well as Drum day liioriiiix?, and proceeded to bis dressio^-room. i as voracious as ever. Her hunger varied in inten- y .€50,000, as Mr. Hall had stated, was f«m|» '¦; solidate, perpetuate, and extend slavery. and sometimes pence which the father got. The of being onl at twelve inquests held in the comity, at Ballyimviti, Ifally- roe buoys. The Dublin board, possessing complete organiza- about half au hour afterwards tho members of his sity ; at ordinary times she could manage with !2lb. £200,000, of which £50,000 had been paid up, and tion auu best of appliances for such rt purpose, will be able were alarmed by bearing tbe report of a gun; and, on goiX ,'i Before the war America was spending but £1G,- child died on Friday in a frightfully emaciated con- canvan , Portlaw , Jonestown , Knockaucorbally, Ciriiekbesr, of bread per day, but for three or four months uf reminded tlia Council that the fi gures Mr. Hall gave Uallycahune, Passage East, Stradbally, Tratuore, Dangle, to arrange aud conduct those important sea-marks as to the into the dressing-room, they were horrified to find CwW-^, 000, 000 a year, whilst England was spending £10,- dition ; it weig hed only Clbs. The father refused to quite dead. A donble-harrdjogj the year she would eat from 20lb. to 2-llb., and for only represented the market value of (he shares iu ano Kilmaquuirt, I find chat tlierc were 20" witnesses exam- board may seem expedient. Tennant lying in his chair 000,000. go into the workhouse again, but help in food was " We refer these, our views and suggestions, to the meet- gun, with which he had destroyed himself, hy on tba tf i::f; ten consecutive years her appetite was greatly ag- the Provincial Bank. He called on the Council to ined, and that , excepting an M.I)., a genlleman from R JS- Mr. Cobdcn says that America is now spending, promised by the parish authorities. — Daily Tele- common, a farmer adjoining Curraghinorc a sailor belonging ii)S ot this board to be held on the 28th inst., and Dubliu by his side. The unfortunate gentleman had evidently rtjp gravated in spring. On one occasion, when she encourage a new nnd local company, and maintain- , pulleB considering the depreciation of its currency, not graph. to n vessel iu the harbour, and a young man from tho county Ballast Ollice lbtters of tho 11th, 19th, aud 2lst insts. are to the ruuule of the gun into his mouth, aud then W||; hud thought of keeping Good Friday as a fast day, ed that the city had derived much benefit from he submitted at same timo iu continuation of former cor- trigger. Oue of his JAWS was completely shattered • tyM more than England is spending in a time of peace. R EVERSIONARY L EASES.—As we reside near Mary- of Kilkenny, not one of them could write their names—all she ate more than 301b. of food in 24 hours. As similar undertakings, no matter what might have were obliged to affix their marks ; and I alsa find that the respondence." other barrel of the guu was found to be leaded and c^ppt*^'; We have sometimes wished that maidens mig ht street, we have daily opportunity of seeing the house been assigned for the commission [ she advanced in years her appetite became depraved , been said to the contrary that day. Mr. Daly said foreman of A jury empanelled «t tin inquest held in Gurtccn On the foregoing being read, the following resolu- No cause has <" r^%' always donee exactly like the Graces and the Houria property in that locality. We must say that it has terrible act. It had been observed, however, tint forf*j*v>;. and she took a liking to grass and flowers, especiall that if the Provincial Bank was a national under- this month, had to do the sarao. I liaro also lookt'4 over tion was passed :— —that is to say, only with one another, not with the suffered a great depreciation in value within the last y days previously the unfortunate gentleman WM »t?f§v butter-cups, of which she would gather and eat an taking the Munster Baiik was a civic one, and that tho depositions taken during the same period at twelve in- "That ive conisder tho navigation of this harbour would bo gentlemen. few years. We notice it annually getting from bad quests in tho city, and find that, omitting threo doctors, facilitated and rendered more safe by the erection and maiu iucitiu\.iiuij nuu uciJICBSCU IU 3UUU5l Ba|]UUAUOri[¦ pond without water, and then ycu will he sure not one, save an idiot, in town will. We know some special tax upon the shipping using this harbour." last. Her remaius were interred on Monday in *££ her last words were—" Since it pleases God that I LUNATIC ASYLUMS—THE PRESS cemetery, at Upper Grange. •¦ to get drowned. very solvent parties in this quarter of the city A BT UHIOX OF G REAT IS BITAIX.— Our advertising It was further resolved to procure large buoys of M LI "^ shall eat no more, let me at least have the leasure There are no institutions the proceedings of whiel: 20,000 men are employed building abips on tba CljoV tjⅈ Mr. Windham will come out of the Bankruptcy anxious to improve their houses—nay, to expend p columns coutaiu a notice of tho tenth drawing of this de- improved construction for Drumroe bank. of seeing you eat." It is a remarkable fact that on so imperativel y require publicity as those of Lunatic General Put Cleburne, a dashing Irishintn in the C*gg;; Court with fly ing colours, as while he owes only large sums of money on them—but they will not do setvedl popular Art Union, tho success of which is even federate army, says they will now fight for vengtince.. l^S1 a p ost-mortem examination her stomach was found Asylums. The inmates are so totally at the mercy greater than the most sanguine upon such subjects could £1,600, his assets, including property invested, so without leases. We very much fear that if the are so Arthur Kavanagh, Esq., of Borris, has reduced A H IST TO TUE L ADIES.—If you want yo« Lte«*,jg,S^ to be exceedingly small, while her liver was un- of the conductors,—they incapable of giving havo expected. From a list of the prizes supplied, we find nwf JSip; amount to £28,751. corporation do not grant rcversionaury leases here, the rent on holdings in Ballyragget, from 16 to 25 Linens dressed in a superior stylo (nnd who doef usually large, and all her other .viscera quite sound reliable evidence or preferring reliable complaint: that there are ahcady selected Ml paintin.-s. Tho one for and T<» Love, in a tiny form, may enter into the heart their property will be of comparatively little value should use only the Glenfield Starch, Wffiff and ol normal size.— Galignani. when their treatment has been such as to call foi the First Prizo is Tynemouth, North Devon, a remarkably per cent. deli hted with tbe elasticity and beautiful faj&'t.r through a small aperture, and , after it gets in, grows when it falls into their hand. fino picture, by Jnmes Webb, Esq., valuod at 200 guineas, g &SfPI youth are stamped in the memory censure on the conduct of the superintendent and The people of Italy are called upon to pay the those articles. The Glenfield Starch is eidMMJfr.*WEl&; that it can never squeeze BU The events of evincing that careful attention to tho study of nature which so big on what it feeds on FLAX GEOWISO AKD Sccicmua.—The facts J his staff, that they are often subjected to neglect government taxes in advance. the Royal Laundry, and Her Majesty's Laundratpnjrt^^i figures contained in the statement of the Chairman of the of age, as primeval footmarks made in clay are pre- all true artists malio their first aim. Tho effects of the aca out again. and ill-usage for a long period, before any amelio- Cicero said that he approved a youth that had it to be the finest starch she ever used. It wu «W|p.JE6l£ The voice gets hoarse from talking, but speaking Limerick Flnx Company, at the meeting recently here, served in stone. and sky are rendered with rcmarkablo knowledge and truth. Prizo Medals for its superiority, and tlie m&noftdajg>E|p of with which ' ration of their condition is effected. It h regrettable The vessel tonsed on tbe billowy deep is giveu with unusal some-thing of the old man in him. eyes can speak on for ever. bare removed a great deal doubt and apathy We don t like to see a lady with very minute feet. l ecvived numerous testimonials from all clastetiall •WH lpg persona looked forward to the movement. Steps are being 't stand upon trifles. enough that private asylums, though subjected to care nnd skill, whilst the bold towering rocks, aud the town Art is woman's nature. ' Generally the greatest humbug is he who talks of Ladies shouldn as to its eicelleut qualities. We would re»r^MV?*K ||f actually taken to secure the scutching of all the flax in occasional inspection by the authorities, and com- from which the picture takes its name, are happily touched TKMPLBMABTIS (CO. K ILKENNY) FAIR .—This fair, iicld readers when buying the Glenfield SUrch-' Put not your trust in money; but put your money upon with an accuracy which as one of the but there was a our fair toW^ga humbug the most glibly. '.ended to be sown in the various districts of the counties of pelled to comply with certain regulations, may, stamps the artist on Tuesduy, was thinly supplied with stock , they get it, as inferior kinds are often suUlitotjk* Else Clare mills are in trust. . first men of tbc day. For tho second prizo, tba committee large attendance of buyers. Fnt cattle brought an active Treat the butcher with respect ; he is a being of Limerick, , and Tipperary, and several nevertheless in the main , be conducted with a very manufacturers have much pleasure in stating tbtHW 5M oodergoing extensive alterations for the introduction of the. When a ship goes into port, she usually steadies ; , have taken a pair of paintings by Thos. Jones Burfcer, Esq., demand ; beeves realised £14 and £18 each ; stores went at flesh and blood. considerable degree of privacy. Public institutions been appointed Starch Purveyors to H.K.H., U» *W*" 3£p; necessary scutching machinery. The flour mi ls of Mr. G when port goes into a man he usually reels. a gentleman who is so well know in every art circle that it from £9 to lo ; dairy COWB, much sought for, brought from Vi: irf Tell not your secrets in a corn-field ; it has be carried on with the utmost The paintings re- Wales. Sold nt 49 King-street, ord. i'jfcWj i§| W. Basselt, at Newport, hare been converted into a scutch The selfish tallow-chandler hates the sunshine ; for the insane should would be superfluous to say one word. £10 to £1(3 ; ctUvej brought from £'4tu £0; mutton, Sd. per ALUABLE QBNCV .—CASSELL SMITH & thousands of ears. present ,"and " tlia Eveuiug SOi. V A , C9"«£fi¥ mill, and the flax growers in tbe neighbourhood will , as a he thinks of it as a formidable rivul in business. publicity, and be accessible to those especially whose , "The Morning before tbe Wattle Ib. Bacon pigs, on Monday, brought 43s. prr cwt ; stores Stieet, London, (whose Teas and Coffees are ai. In books and periodicals, lies are written on matter of course, profit in consequence. Herald. after the llattle," and are »et dowii at 120 guiueas the pair. F ETHABD FAIR.—At this fair, held on Monday last, there W^j —Cori If any man thinks rebellion a nice thing, let him duty it is to render an account to the public at large throughout the kingdom), are now prepared *?*WS paper ; in churchyards, on marble. VALCB or FIAX G BOWIHG .—Dr. Corraack of this city, Tbe following description, supplied by the artist, gives his was a large attendance of buyers, and tbe supply of cattle . of the proceedings of all establishments to the sup. thousand additional Agents, inordei to *"**£*'& The musician who can make his hearers forget received from 11 r. Myers of Clonmel, over£14 for a littlo get married. awn ideas on the subject. Tho first rtpresenti The Morning was good. Tho demand was fair. Fat cattle sold at from get port ot which they are called upon to contribute. 1 letter home:"—" At the mouth per dj. ; ample facilities for families in all parts of'j %.jgl time may be excused for not keeping it. more tbau Imlf an acre of flax straw (unscutcbed). Dr. No matter how fine a table you for your before the Battle— ' The last 1 61s ta 60s per - -i.- >~ii- ».:„ .. ;(•„ oil nnii t»alVoH n»i>r thn Custom-House wharf into tba space The marriage of a flaxen-haired young girl to a Tuesday, altogether, the present list of prizes is so much superior to well as JeSVrsou Madison WATEHFOBB.— Printed and Publiabed , ^§18 • . » ., .._ ,.. :lf,, Lunatic Asylum, held on tbe resolution proposed Washington, as , , and Monroe, " a trn to9 tha truth thltt Buy former one, that we have no doubt the exDectations of mKft fllnno lnvn fitrured hitherto in that nrnml nn«ittnn ivw« ir»«,.»v «t Tha Wattrfori Seust GeDenlftMfKfl