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Is a considerable market town and sea-port, a par-. Ten years after they suffered a great defeat in this liamentary borough and a parish, situated at the : harbour at the hands of tire natives. The 'Annals of eastern extremity of the county of , in the; the Four Masters,' have this record of the battlo: of , at the western side of the mouth i " 864. In this year a victory was gained over the of the river Blackwater, 30 miles E. from Cork, 46 fleet of Eo-chaille by tho Deisi, and the fortress, (i.e. w.s.w. from , and 137 3.s.w. from , j that erccted by the Norwegians), was destroyed." and is the terminus of the Cork and line of The town, notwithstanding, must have grown and railway. The beauty of the harbour, especially from prospered, for among the great highways of Ireland, the sea entrace, and also of the town itself, as seen in the year 872,is mentioned the ticalach—Eo-chaille, from tho county of Waterford, is much admired by or the road to Youghal, an appendage sufficiently travellers, as well as the fine scenery of the Black- indicative of the importance of the placc. The Anglo- water river, which is navigable to . within Norman adventurers quickly saw tho advantage of two miles of Lismore. By means of this water com- the site of Youghal, and the Ophaly Fitzgeralds who, munication, as well as hy means of the tributary on the death of Fitzsteplicn in IIS2, inherited from river the Bride (which is navigable as far as Jane him a moiety of his possessions in the county of Cork, vale, near Tallow), large quantities of merchandise, j here established a settlement about tho close of the coal, and sea-sand are conveyed, in barges and small twelth century. They eolonized tlie town with men- vessels, to these and other neighbouring towns : and j at-arms and'traffickers from ; at the samo time and ia return grain and cattle are transmitted from • they built a light-house on the cliff, at the west side the interior to Youghal, for trans-shipment to England, of the harbour's mouth, and richly endowed a nun- Youghal is a place of great antiquity. Its singular nery, called the nunnery of the chapel of St. Anno, namo (pronounced as if written (Yawl), is Irish, Eo- under tho condition that tho nuns should see that tha chaille, i.e. the ' Yew Wood,' and was derived from light was regularly maintained. The town received thesituation of the town at the base of a low range of I its first charter from King John, in tho year 1209, hills onco clad with indigenous forests of yew trees and similar letters of privileges were gi anted by The aboriginal inhabitants were called Yodio, who, nearly every succeeding monarch. Edward III., according to Ptolemy, inhabited the fertile tract lying granted charters in 1358, 1374, and 1375; Richard II., between the mouths of tho Luvius or Lee, and in 1380, 1397, and 1399; Henry IV. in 1404; Henry Dabrona or Blackwater, and who affixed the namo of V. in 1414 (two charters); Edward IV. in 14(ii>; Sodium Promontoritim on the sea-ward point of Bal- Richard III. in 1483 and 1485; Henry VII. in 1497 ; lycotton Island, midway between Youghal and Cork Elizabeth in 1559, 1581, 1585 and 1087, James I. in harbours. They had passed over, in all probability, 1609 and l(il7, and Charles II. in 1600. The unfor- in their light coracles of skin from Britain (for their tunate James II. crantcd anew charter of incorpora- name is British, Vydhien, signifying Woods), when tion April 18, 1688, which was not altered by the satisfied with the abundance of the country and the; change in the succession to the throne. Under the produce of their fishing, they were contented to make fostering care of the Geraldiues, Youghal grew into a their settlement here. The Vodio have left us many place of great importance. The houses, founded for remains of their primitive dwellings or raths, scattered Franciscans and Dominicans by that princely family, all over tho district, though here, as usually in Ire- together with the college and collegiate church, at- land, erroneously attributed to the Danes. The raths tracted many visitors ; and sundry privileges wore, at were circular entrenchments thrown up round the variously times, conccdcd to its trade. By the charter wigwams of the aborigines, and were planted round of Edward IV. in 1462, it was made one of the petty with wattles forming a species of stockade or defence. limbs of the cinque-ports, and was to enjoy a'l tha The dyke, or fence, served as an enclosure for cattle! liberties of any of the king's cinque-ports in Ireland, by night, aud a protection against wolves. Subterra-| In the year 1579, Youghal was taken and sacked by neous passages and circular chambers were excavated . the , and being regained by Captain within the enclosure, and lined with rubble-stone, to j White, it was, in the same year, a second time pi tin- serve as granaries for corn, and depositories for the: dered by John Fitzgerald, Seneschal of Imokilly. few articles of value these early settlers possessed. On , It was again assailed, but unsuccessfully, by the the hill over the town, towards the sea, was the great | Seneschal in January 1582. In the civil war of 1041, earth-fort called Rath Nolan At the opposite end of i it was gallantly maintained by the great Earl of Cork, the town, llaheen lane, a passage midway up Cork j who died here while shut up by the rebels. S ptember hill, branching towards the left of the Fever Hospital, j 15,1643. The Earl of , the leader of the were other entrenchments which have now disap-\ Irish insurgents, beseiged the town in the summer of peared. Further up the hill, on the old Cork road, 1640, aud lay before it for ten weeks. By the heroism near Maryville, is a rath with a subterraneous passage of the garrison ho was kept at bay until succour nearly a mile in length. Towards Kilnatown are arrived from Coik, by a fleet under the famous Lord Ponsooby's estates, among which are the de- Admiral Sir William Penn, when ho was finally re- nominations of the Breedas and the Two Raths: pulsed with considerable loss to his forces. Youghal adjoining the chui ch of Ardagb, are some splendid opened its gates to Cromwell in August 1049, and here remains, subterraneous communications of unexplored the protector established himself in excellent winter length and magnitude, Christianity was introduced quarters. After his operations in Ireland, Cromwell into this district in the early part of the fifth here quitted for ever its shores, embarking May 29, century, by Saint Declan, who located himself at 1050, in the frigate, President, which awaited him in Ardmore, , within four miles the harbour. Among its other interesting reminis- of Youghal. Through the labours of this devoted censes we should not omit the associations of Youghal missionary and his successors, the light of divine with the memory of the gallant, but unfortunate, Sir truth soon dispersed the shades of paganism; and VValter Raleigh, whoso residence, scarcely altered in the succeeding century we have the traces of from his day, is still shown here. Ho was mayor of many religious houses having been founded in the Youghal in 1588 and 1589, and in the grounds of his neighbourhood. In the beginning of the ninth domain, now called Myrtle Grove, ho is said to liavo century the roving vessels of piratical Scandinavians, j first planted the potato. The mansion is in the calling themselves vi-kings, or kings of the sea. visited j the old English style, presenting three high pointed Ireland, and year after year continued their pre-! gables in front; the interior, for the most part, is datory attacks until they finally establUlied themselves I wainscottcd with Irish oak, and in tho great drawing- in most of the harbours on the southern and eastern [ room is a fine carved oak mantle-piece rising to tho coasts, A band of Norwegians, detached fiom the [height of the ceiling. This beautiful scat belonged, many body, who, under their i'rince, SitricU", had for many centuries, to the Hayman family, who re- seized on the city of Waterford, entrenched thetn- [ moved from Somersetshire to Ireland, temp. Charles selves, about the year 854, at Eo-chaille or Youghal, j I., and on the death of William Atkin Hayman, in and laid the foundations of a commercial sea-port.I 18IK, was sold, and is now the property and residence Hhmtattji* YOUGHAL. ftUuutcr,

of Joseph IV. Pim, Eaq. The town of Youghal, in quarters of the constabulary district, and u coast former times, possessed a much greater relative impor- guard station. Youghal previous to the: Union sent tance iu tile south of Ireland than it does at present, two members to the Irish parliament, and continued owing to its harbour and fortifications, the remains of to be so represented until the Union, since which which latter are still existing. The town has, bow- period it has returned one member to the imperial ever, of late years, been considerably improved and parliament. The present representative is Montagu enlarged, the streets repaired, and flagged pavements Jolm Guest, Esq. laid down, under the direction of commissioners The places of religious worship in this town ara elected by the ratepayers of the borough, under the large and commodious. The parish church of St. provisions of the lighting and cleansing act of George Mary is cruciform, in the Gothic style, with a low IV. The corporate property passed into their hands square tower attached, which is used as a belfry. at the passing of the Municipal Reform Bill, when the Several very ancient families are buried within its corporation of Youghal was abolished. The town walls, one of the Earls of Grandison, several of tho consists principally of one street, nearly a mile in Earl of Cork's family, in the chancel (which is most length, divided into two parts, denominated the North curious), a daughter of General Scrope, who was one and South Main-streets ; tho separation is effected by of the judges of Charles I., that voted for bis being a lofty square building, called the Clock-gate, con- beheaded. Attached to the church is a very ancient taining the town clock and bell, surmounted by a chapel, the east window of which is^in a fine state of domo and cupola. The saving's bunk is a handsome preservation, and has attracted the admiration of most b uilding, in Nelson place : here the business of the travellers. A chapel of ease at the south end of the loan fund society is also conducted; the other public town, is built on the lauds once iu the possessionjpf building are, the Branch liank of Ireland, the Provin- the Franciscans, who had here a richly endowed cial Bank, tho custom-house, the sessions-house, and Friary (the first of this order in Ireland), founded by the bridewell. At the northern extremity of the har- Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord Justice of Ireland, in tho bour, about a mile from the town, is a wooden pile year 1221. The Roman Catholic chapel is surmounted bridgo, erected partly by a government loan and by a handsome steeple, and is embellished with a cut partly by shareholders. The bridge connects the stone front ; there is also another chapel attached to counties of Cork and Waterford, and is considered the Presentation Convent, adjoining the chapel of the longest in Ireland : a small toll is charged both ease. The Independents, Wesleyan and Primitive for passengers and goods. By this bridge the road to Methodists, and Society of Friends have each of them Waterford is shortened fourteen miles. The harbour respectable places of worship. There are schools for is both sate and commodious, although the entrance gratuitous education in the town, among these are tho to it has been considered dangerous, in consequence endowed school of the Duko of Devonshire; two of a bar stretching, across the mouth of it, and the schools, one iu the north the other in the south ends water not being sufficiently deep in the channel for of tne town, connected -with the Church Education large vessels. An admirable chart was prepared by a Society; also infants' tmd national schools, and a scientific gentleman, and published by Mr. Norie, by national school for females, conducted by the nuns at means of which the most perfect stranger can bring the tonveut. The followiug are the principal chari- bis ship in, at flood tide, by either the eastern or ties : —the Protestant Relief Society, supported by western channel, and moor her, in safety, opposite the local contributions; in connection with this charity a town. In 1851, alighthouse was erected at the mouth neat aud elegant asylum has been erected by the of the harbour, and on the first of February, 1852, the Protestant inhabitants, capable of containing forty harbour light was first displayed. The lantern is 7S inmates, Also near this is a Protestant female orphan feet above high water level. There arc several good institution, founded in 1852, and supported by volun- quays and piers for discharging merchandise. The tary contributions. The Earl of Cork's alms-house staple trade of the town is the exportation of corn, for six widows; Mr. Ronayne's alms-house for four provisions, bricks and earthenware, of which large widows; a lying-in-hospital; and an infirmaty and' quantities are shipped in coasters for Cork, and the dispensary, with fever hospital attached, and a Mag- importation of coal, culm, timber and slate. There is dalene asylum, The markets are held on Wednesday little foreign trade now to what existed formerly; the and Saturday. The annual fairs are held on Wed- merchants of Lismore, , Tallow, and Cappo- nesday and Saturday. The annual fairs are Ascension quin, ship their goods and urdoad their consignments Day and October 12th; and there are fairs for catlla in the port and clear out in the Youghal custom- on the first Thursday monthly, held in the Cattle- house. market. The parish of Yougliai contained in 1851, 11,311 inhabitants, and the town 9,21J, of which The government of the town is vested iu the hands number 1,839 were supported by public institutions, of magistrates, who are also justices for tho county, viz:—Poor-houses, Hospital und Bridewell. The who held petty sessions in the court-house every population of the parish in IStil was 8,378, and tbnt of Thursday. There are also quarter sessions bold once the town 6,514. a year in the month of July. The town is the head i POST OFFICE, Friar-street, YOUGIIAL, William Farrell, t'ost Master.—Letters from Cork, Dublin, England, aud all parts arrive at seven morning, and at ten minutes past five evening : from Clashmore and Dungarvan at half-past eight evening; and are despatched to Cork, Dublin, England, &c., at half-past eight morning, and a quarter before eight night, Money Order Office and Savings Bank. Gentry &• Clerg'y Dennehy Thomas, Esq. (coroner), Green Chailes, Esq the Mall Allen Mr. Samuel, Beaux >t Harbour view [Towers Green John, Esq Nelson place Armor Mr. John, Tallow st Drew Rev. Pierce W. Heathfield Guyles Mr. Richard, Carleton place Bagge Rev. James, Church place Drew Mr. Pierce William, Heath- Harrison Joseph, Esq. Ringcrew Harry Mis. —, Frugniore House field Towers Coitage Bolton Captain William R. Devon- Drury Mr. Henry, North Main st Hartley llev. Percival, Summerfield shire place [Merville Drury Mr. William, South Abbey j Harvey Joshua, Esq. Mount Mo- Uoucher Mr. Franklin Thomas, Evans Thomas D'Arcy, Esq. J.r. renci [renci Carbery James, Esq. Knockubliry South Abbey Harvey Reuben, E-q. Mount Mo- CarbeiyMrs. William, Green Park Fitzgeiald Rev. Edward Loft us, Hewson Mr-. —, South Abbey Cbattirton Thomas Justly Green, Marine teriace Hill Captn. William H.South Abbey Esq. Devonshire place Flynn Miss —, Friar st Hobson Samuel Lec Hunt, Esq. Clarke Mr. Charles, Harbour view Foley Mrs. —, Gibraltar Cott.:ee Muckridge Cope Rev. Heury, Meeting House Foley Rev. Patrick, Church place Hudson Mr. John, Knockmonlcagh liino fville Fuge Mr. Thomas, Rock Lodge Hyde Miss Luanda, Belview Crostin Mr. Thomas Bevan, Mer- Garde H. Esq. M.D. William st Jores Itev. Richard, Carleton place Davies Colonel Alfred, Beaux st Garde Thomas, Esq. J.r. Garrvduff Kennedy Mr. Alexander, Friar st Davies Mr, Richard, Beaux st Gildahil Mrs. Mary, Strand Leahy Mrs. Catherine, Friar Bt Gray Mrs. —, Suutn Abbey Lumley Miss Catherine, SouihAbbev ii&U!t!3tn\ YOUGHAL.

Gentry, &c.—Continue/1. Fisher Abraham, North Main st Coal Merchants Lynch IUv. Denis, Soutli Abbey Fitzgerald John, North Main st Carroll Patrick, Quay Lynch Miss —, Stiaud Fleming Michael, 103 North Maiu st Curtin Thomas, Gratton st M'Gnwan Mr". Catheiine, Beaux st Hynes Catherine, South Main st Fleming Michael, 163 North Main st Mahony Mr. Cornelius, Carleton pi Keane Miohael, North Main st and Market square Moore Hon. Charles William, J.P. Long William, 102 North Main st Gormon Patrick Market square and Ballina tray M'Grath Michael, 129North Main st Strand st Murphy liev. Timothy, Beaux st Nagle Maurice, North Main st Ki-niry Michael, Mall lane O'Keeffe Mr. David, North Main st O'Keeffe David, South Main st M'Grath John, Grattan st O'Neiil Rev. James, Nelson placo Quain William, 94 North Main st O'Keeffe David, Catherine st and Payne Rev. Joseph, Friar st Tarrant William, 55 North Mainst North Main st Pim Joseph W. Ksq. Myrtle trove Thomas Edwaul, GO North Main st Pim Joseph W. & Sons, North qoay PiniMrThomasDcaves,South Abbey Tonpy Michael, North Main st Simkin John

Long Henry & Co. Ill Nth.Main st OH &. Colourmen I Rope Makers •Lynch I'ranees, 02 North Main st Carey Patrick, North Main st Healy Francis, Hanover st *M'Cartliy John, Market place O'Neill Patrick, 80 North Main st Sheehan Mary Harris, SoiuhMaiu st *M'Donald Michael, Catherine st Pi in Joseph W. & Sons, North qy Saddlers Morrissey H. North Main st Simkin Tohnd. Co. Catherine Barry Patrick, Friar st Murray Denis, 48 Noitli Main st street Daly John, Soutli Main st Murray Michael, Meat Shambles la Verlin Eliza[& window-glass ware- Murphy Michael, North Main st O'Keeffe David, South Maiu st Welsh Edward, South Main st house], 74 North Main st O'Neill Janies, 114 North Main st Salmon merchants O'Neill Patrick, 8fi North Main st Painters, Plumbers and Pim Joseph Wm. Catherine st Phillips Charles, North Maiu st Glaziers Power Maurice, William st *Royuane John, Market square „ Browne John, South Main st Ronayne John, Sieauer's qy Smyth James, 163 Ninth Main st Cotter Jeremiah, North Main st White Michael, Shambles laue Treacy David, 79 North Main st Crotty Wm. 174 North Main st Troy James, 3 Soulh Maiu st Salt &. Lime Works Donovan Geoige 11.70 NorthMain st Farrell Richard, North Main st * Walsh John, North Main st Lawton Timothy, Nile st Pi in Joseph Wm.(Si Sons, Bachelor's Welsh Edward, Friar .-t Murphy Thomas, North Main st •White Jaines, 5 North Main st Thomas Edward, North Main st wharf 'White Michael, 113 North Main st Seed merchants Gun makers Pawnbrokers Fleming Michael, North Main st Loughlin Michael, North Main st Flanagan Michael,97 North Main st Simkin John &Co.[& guano J Tuthill Joseph, North Main st O'Gornian Janies, South Main st Catherine st Hab er dashers O'Shea Richard, Soulh Main st Verlin Eliza, 74 Nozlh Main st [See also Linen Drapers.) Slattery John, North Main st Ship Brokers Ahern Michael, Hanover st Smyth Michael, North Maiu st Curtin Thomas, Quay Coffey William, South Mainst Physicians &. Surgeons Rooke Samuel, Mall Delacour Timothy, 75 Nth. Main st Curran James, M.D. North Main st Ship Builders Fleming Ann, 76 North Main st Desmond John M.D. Nelson place Mullanny Putriek, Hanover st Jenkins Catherine, the Mall Garde Henry Clins, M.D. William st Murphy Michael, Grattan st Linahan Sarah, South Mainst Ronayne Cornelius, O'L. 91 North Ship Chandlers M'Grath Margaret, 8 South Mainst Main st Carey Patrick, North Main st Power John, 78 North Main st Roynatie Robert, South Abbey Healy Francis, Hanover st Wallis James, M.D. Cottage Pim Joseph W.&Sons. North Quay Hair Dressers Simkin John &. Co. Cathe- Cotter John, South Main st Public Houses rine st Webb Thomas, South Main st Ahern Margaret, North Mainst Hotels Ahern Patrick, South Main st Ship Owners Devonshire. Arms Hotel, Bridget Atkins Simon, 10 South Maiu st Curtin James, Market square Murphy, Friar st Carroll Patrick, Fnxes lane Curtin Thomas, Grattan st Imperial', Michael Keane, North Coleman Wm. 50 North Main st Fleming Michael, Nin th Main st Main street Collins Margaret, Brown st Green Charles, Green's quay Connors Edward, Hanover st M-Caitliy Johu, North Mainst Zron Merchants Cestin Matthias, the Mall Carey Patrick, North Main st M'Grath John, Grattan st Coughlin John, Meat Shambles lane M'Grath John, South Main st Donovan George It. 68 North Curtin Thomas, Grattan st Maiu street [st M'Grath Margaret, South Main st Eastaway Win. Catherine st O'Keeffe David,Catherine st& North Morrissey & Gleeson, 92 Nth Main Flavin Wm. Hanover st Ironmongers and Hardware- Main st Gorman James, South Main st Parker Mary, Friar st men Gorman Patrick, Market sq Pim Joseph W. & Sons,Catherine st Carey Patrick, North Main st Guinan John, South Main st Prendergast Janies, Strand st Donovan George II. 68Nih. Main st Higgins John, North Main st Prendergast John, Mall Morrissey & Gleeson, 92 North Hiiran Wm. Hanover st Slate merchants Main street Hurly Timothy, Brown st Hynes Catherine, South Main st Pim Joseph W. & Sons.NortbQuay leather Sellers Simkin John &. Co. Cathe- Carey Patrick, North Main st John Henry, Tallow st rine st Delacour Timothy, 75 Nth. Mainst John James, South Main st O'Neill James, 114 North Mainst Keily Maurice, North Main st Spirit Dealers Troy James, 3 South Main st Keniry Ann, Catherine st Keniry Maurice, Brown st See under the head Grocers, and linen Drapers also Public Houses Marked thus * are also Woollen Drapers. Keniry Michael, Hanover st Bracken James H. 11 South Maiu st Lombard Garrett, Tallow road Surgeons Coffey William, South Main st M'Carthy John, Market sq See Physicians and Surgeons Fleming Ann, 76 Ninth Main st M'Carthy Thomas, Quay •Gleeson Patrick, 107 & 108 North M'Donald Michael, Catherine st Tailors M'Grath James, 5 Tallow st Marked thus * are Drapers, Main street M'Grath John, Catherine st Hannagan Patrick, 90 Nth.Main st liride Michael, Meeting House lauo M'Grath John, Hanover st Coleman Michael, 54 North Main st Jones Samuel, 112 North Main st M'Mahon John, North Main st "Leahy Michael, 95 North Main st Coleman William, 50 North Main st Mernin Ellen, Market place Daly Richard, Browne st •Mernin Thomas & Sons, 135 North Murphy John, Railway Tavern, Kelly Maurice, Crosa lano Main street Strand •Mernin Thomas & Sous, North •Merrick Jeremiah (& woollen), O'Brien Mary, Nile st Main st North Main street O'Brien Maurice, 7 Tallow st •Neville Matthew, 04 Nib Main Bt O'Neill Patrick, Norih Main st Morrison John, South Main st O'Shea John, 72 North Main st Phelan M. Hanover st Tallow Chandlers "Power John, 78 North Main st Prendergast Janies, South Main st Clarke Win. & Son, South Main Bt Rafter Loughlin, South Main st Quain Wm. 93 North Main st Farrell William, North Main st Milliners &. Dressmakers Roynane John, Market placc Verlin (& soap boiler), 74 North Berrinian the Misses, Mall Sargent Wm, Catherine st Main st Knraght Margaret, 121 Nth.Main st Scanlan Bridget, Grattan st Timber merchants Fitzgerald Jane, 65 North Main st Taylor Thomas, Brown st Pim Joseph VV. and Sons, North qy Gardener Jane, Strand st Troy Denis, South Main st Farrell Richard, North Main st Noonan Margaret, the Mall White James, 0 North Main st Simkin Johu and Co. Ca- Walsh M. North Main st White Michael, 113 North Main st therine st plater'* YOUGHal. ZBtmtovD.

Tobacconists Miller Arthur, registrar of births, Ike. POOR LAW UNION Clarke Wm. &Son, 5 South Main st Friar street Master—John Wagner Farrell Wm. (& manufacturer), Murphy Michael, pump & block maker, Matron—Mary Guinan Grattan street Schoolmaster—John Aherne North Maii\ st O'SullivanOwen.marinestorcs,Market pi Schoolmistress—Hannah O'Neill Tuthill Joseph, 134 North Main bt Ronayne John, flour dealer, Tallow s'. Protestant Chanlain—Rev Richard Jonc< Toy Dealers Sippi C. A. teacher of music, Chuich st Roman Catholic Chaplain—Rev Deuis Drlacour Timothy.75North Main st Lynch PUBLIC BUILDINGS, •Surgean— Robert I). Ronayne Kennedy Patrick, South Main st Clerk to the Board of Guardians - Patrick Wine and Spirit Merchants OFFICES, &c. Kennedy Kdgecombe Thos. Grattan st Relieving Officers—James Aherne and Farrell Kichard, 47 North Maiu st PLACES OF WORSHIP William Power AND T1IRIR MINISTERS. Finn Robert, Soutli Main st ST. MARY'S CHURCH, Nelson st—Itev Walih Terence, North Main st Pierce William Drew, rector; Rev Assembly Rooms, Mall House— Edward Richard Jones S: Arthur Miller, clerks, Cotter, keeper MISCELLANEOUS Friar st Coast Guard, Strand—Capt IV. RB.-Hon, Alexander Wilham, watch and clock inspecting commander j John Shep- maker, North Main st CHAPEL OP EASE, Friar st—Rev Pierce pard, chief officer Baldwin Jolm, Hour dealer, North Main William Drew, rector Convent, South Abbey—Mrs Mary Jen- street l>rs, William st KINSALFBEQ CHURCH — Rev William nings, lady superioress Brown Henry, cleik to the cotnmhsion- E. Shaw Couit" House, Market squaro—Patrick Carroll Jeremiah, nail maker, North ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL ("St. Mary's), Colman, cleik Main st Nelson place—the Rev Timothy Mur- Fi?h Maiket, Market square phy, P.P... Rev Patrick Foley & Rev G.is Works, Mill road—William Farrell, Coleman Patrick, clerk to the petty ses- James O'Neill, curates sions, Market square engineer & superintendent MBIIIODIST( Wesleyan) CHAPKL, Wesley Loan Fund Office, Friar st—John Manga Cook James, nail maker, South Main st place Cox Bichard, commercial house, and Loan Fund Office, Market sq—Philip auctioneer, North Main st METHODIST (Primitive) CHAPKL, South M'Carthy Cunningham Catherine, marine store dlr, Main street Protestant Asylum, Church st—Andrew INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, Meeting House Market square M'Gwiggau, master, Mrs M'Gwig- lane—Rev Henry Cope, minister Dill John, turner, the Mall gan, matron SOCIETY OF FRIENDS' MEETING Dunne William, collector of taxes. ProtestantOperative Association Reading HOUSE, Nelson hill Market square Rooms,Noith Main si—WilliamUrury, Kducome Thomas, mineral water manu- secretary Reading Rooms, Mall House—Terence factuier, Grattan st FEVER HOSPITAL. INFIRM Wabb, secretary Grjffin John, basket maker, Sth Main st ARY 6c DISPENSARY Hannan Huah, hath proprietor, llie Mall Stamp Office, North Main st—Henry Higgins William, surveyor, Mnckridge BACK TOWN WALLS. Long, sub-distributor Keenan Eliza, news agent, 131 Noith Physician—Robert Ronayne, M.u- Water Bailiff and Harbour Master'3 Main st Surgeon—James Curian Office, Quay—James Curtin, bailitf & KennedyCharles, cess collector, 7 Friar st Nurse—Mrs Egan master Linahan Sarah, wool merchant, South Weighing Machine, Catlierino st—Richd. •Vlnin street CUSTOM HOUSE j Cox, proprietor Lindsay John, printer, William st STRAND. Lindsay 'l'homas, bookseller, stationer 5c Collector—F. T. Boucher CAR printer, North Main st [frriar tt Tide Waiter—Patiick Troy Jo DUNGARVAN, a Mail Car, f,om Long Jeremiah & Sons, coach builders, Fnar st, ittmit seven moruiug Lowry Thomas, excise officer, Friar st Lvnch Patrick, cattle dealer, William st BARRACKS M'Carthy Philip & Co. clothes dealers, Constabulary, Grattan st—R. F. N Fan- CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY Market square [Carleton place nin?, sub-inspector; Wm. Gool 'iii£, OS THE CORK AND YOUGHAL UNE. Mahony James, inspector of schools, head constable Station, Strand—Michael OCullagliaii, Menick Jeremiuh, dyer, 83 Nth Main st Infantry, Barrack hill station master