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KIL^JJ ^Ul^!a«nge J|«i. l ; l ' \' , " TBAl|!Ofei (- MW ; CLANCT, Befrt» ^e$; i$!i$ Rs , in . .Strand-atrtfft*:.;^_i^. t _ .-. - ' .-,. . l ' JL_ * ! - PASSAGE EA8T-Th«JDJH8*LOTiy Hotel, 8qtuue. z ?' :. xCABEICK-ON-SXTIE—JtiJ<M.Mo»PHT. ifewAg n)t. ^I^SnkWHFor'AaVWiyMf. ^ WitttiK'CABBOix , l&L r ;; ,.: ilon^oroSroM^orthj BHrioii , ';. - ,. ';^ l~ _ » " DTOMN—Ad»nrtl«liIgiAmiit«,i HeMrtk 'W.H. SWTH- :. " .I ^ , "P-ort and Telegraph CtfeevThe Square,. rqj " *" ' / ^kSl- 'Vm%^!^P^ v^Ji:aiB}r ?^ ffll .1 m^,i % 5 : 'fiS^Ati<^eMi^TO»/« 'r^^jr,, !, ; i o-rtfcrt-cuiaa roU'POtrend lion 8teejashlps arerappsmwd . -¦• { ':: , .. .. ?!<. •); fe> Sail i—~ ": -: ¦ .. ¦ . ¦ . '<'¦<>•;«* ¦ 'OHtt> ,.:v...;.......; 1 Obt lOI'PESnrafLVAinftOei'Sl' ;:,6iciLT;..i-!£.£,. i -ssiri^-ciJVE.,,,.. .^ -tku» » ¦ " v-- " ¦- •- ir h) > . >-Ti« oa!*Tr«iis " . AlBUi tio .Jjih eE aiiUtofrimato'the "Dm. tad State. *UftMi»f.«nxi« the Americas, fcaftdjjSo* 1 tad Mfeitaa nnmber of Uf» Presarreri. ;3!ie »ooo«» ' " WUtf<ta'fcr aU clMse«xnrjF«ssen^ U eg A u»ltoanVof . 'I tke I^p^ 8tean uhip;l^ l^ Stea^ca£ta ' » Surgeon,ondSfowordws. C- " i . 'i -i_iL- -J. -ii '. < i PMKrigtmiwHk.^ootoiwiiJwJ^ •*; thfliaelpM fW .i «h«: 'Wnarf of the Pennsylvania Railroad-OompanyV whiehha»the shortest and moat direct route to iolplaow the Western Sts-tot. -ilrr; . •-- .:•;]•: •. . -(. . ' Passengers b y 'tliis line cu put -dfrtct \n\ p the Bail- road Cut without leaving the Landing Wharf, iandi fln- ' ¦tr the nmt rcofrtfcen'M* Refreshment'Rooms , u* ted Sfatos ' Letter Boi, Telegraph Offiee^Exohuge l Of. 1 '-fice , tad Baggage-Express Office. ••'• ¦ -i ' «¦ ¦' i Qixm P ASUOS, 1616 21 guineas. Betorn Tickets .•t >«aUoad rate», ., ,/ :, :' . ; .;. ': " ;¦;; , STBIKAOB PASSAOB M h* aa br aB ' 7 other fast line, '] faetadi ojan amp le supp l y of goodProTiuons. i Steerr 1 •n PMiangen - are forwarded to Now York- or Boston *5ttort Add itional charge. . -.::>:¦ . v:o .»•¦;¦ . IirriBiaDi& 'ns P ASBAOI, mclndioK.Beds, Bedding, * , mi&all.tiMessarr TJtenailr and' aMiuat* Table; £8 8s. ' . ' Apply in PhiLtdelphia to Pm»; 'WwOHT * 86KB, GoBfnuAgents , 907, Walnut-street ;irn '<3»wnut»wn , to' V. k J , CUMMINS & BEOTHIES ; and in .Urerpoool , to ; ... MCHABDSON, SPENCE A Co., ¦ , . tf. ¦ ' ¦ ' '• ' l ^ 17T5ai9,WAto-«tree . t; " ¦ ¦ ' . JOHK DEVEBEuXSOttaT t W*t erford. WIIXIAU WIGHTMAN/KeTxet'st., 104, CojUm-boiuo Ou«yJ Wattrford. ¦ THE HUSH BOATS ! UNITELT ^ SfAT^S^Mm . . STEAMERS, ' 5, 000 Tons Burthen. 3, 000 Horse-power , - : I ^- I «fc ¦ RRiiiTicf-f tmrt v\. '' ; < i 'TraDafwv li * er PO0 1 '^^ : Weir! Tork ,. ftpa.ijUEiafSTbwif (Cork) ,on yEB)ATS; r r. ¦ 'i ¦ . -•¦ forw arding i - .r ' i v,.vii:i Psaseflefratd aUmrta of the United States »nd Canada; : rUtnrniny from New York for Iiirdrpdol oti Sktardars. - To» w«U-1mown < fas('UaU Steamer*, of , tMa;lin«£U}' oonstrartod by Ueasrs. HABUAND & C WOUTB, of B«l-' fa»t , take ' the ¦laoaiBdnUs , - recbmifacnded by Iientl KirBT, bn both Outward and Honie#ard Passafea ' . ' They isiil-as under :— , - .. .,. ' .. : ': ; : ¦ -^ T . Prom IiVSBfOOL, :—. ... ' ^Tl)BUTIC ... Thursday, ... ; Uth O«t. ' BE1TANNIC ... Thursday, -;.. 18th CELTIC ... Thursday, ... 25th ' ,, ' -QEBMAKIC -—-Thursda y, —;:. —l»t~WOT. >ii BALTIC ¦ .!:ni' .i:Thai«d»y, i :;i./'¦8th . II ¦ " . ¦ ¦ . - . " i 1 i FBDK OTtW TOBX : i. . . ' ,. > '/ SBEITANNIC U.. - Saturday,- - . -. ' . - 29th Sept - CELTIC . -;¦ - ... Saturday, ... . Oth ¦ Tiesa now altd sp lesdid resMls redncs the passage to the shortest possiblo time, and afford to'Paasengeri the hig hest degreo!of comfort hitherto attainable at sea. - Arentge Passage, in - Summer , 8r days ; .Winter, ' 81 days; KacV'Vtosel ia ' oonstructsd 1 In 7 praters-tight compartmenta: t ' —,, i ' ' ' The S TEKBXOEB aro unusually spacious, well-lighted , iftentfated . ' wB* warmedfrtaidfJWsengpri of this 'das* . 1 'UU™ the^oaeclMWaia kUention? 'H' unlimited inppl y of Cooked Pronsions. .Medical comforfs 1 free- of charge. ''Stewa rdesses' in'' Steerage ' to attend [the Women and Children. •Steerage Fare at Beduoed Bate. For freight, and further particulars, . apply at the blficW- of thy ,,<femt>anyi 1 ;37, -;Bro»dwaT , " Hew ( rork j in toten8t6wn , to 'JjUtx*Scow:&Cp.;,pr . | ISMAY, IMSIB * Cou,JO , Water-itreeV, ILTCrpool , ' ^and»t , I«»delih»U-«tr<»ti Loi6don/E.C. ' . []&tt T. S. HABVE7 , Little George ' a-steeeti'«nd J . JAMXSHBNNESST . QreatQwrgrr ' sit. 'WaterTord. . J. -M i mrBPHT.43,^ex 1 Un» 1 , parricfc!on.Suir:,,:,> JOHN WALX,.Jan., Dnigarran. . , ' •] JOHN HOLO HAN. Castleoo me r. .u ¦ ' . = JAMES WATTSi-BonmaJion: i ' •. a ENGLAND xxp BO TT TH , WALES ,' iwb TJHI 1 SOTJTH'6 J IBEIIAHD, V ' " Improved fterrice by 'Ores*) . WeUem Eailway, via ,. ( ¦ Mllford HaYen. In connection with the' WifxKroBD and LDCXBICK pii& Vf iTxrtiitb A Crf>ri*ii : , : I«l«jji» ttxis. !1 , V iftbrt^ vB^n^ : iuia:B^tt^d ¦ !?»"«. ' ^BBMMSti*' 1 )' -\! ' -y^ i 's(4^rr; : ' i ,v ' ' ' ¦ f Cir&ii&kitpiMttqtrt . aW . jPari^wilyJ. ' .WT) Wet\ . 'iiirilXllsif. : r. 'lill.f !¦", l" . . . -i r. - ' i. Vi' . u ^ j KO CATTLE; BHEEP^ OB ;yiQS,:OASBlED BY :;, :- ;;^: :. - ^ - TH ^ B ^^- ^T ¦¦• DOWN .r-I^^I^sW j ffWdiaftoe^ilH-n ¦ ' . . :. - 'an4 -A»min f ilT'WJff»m»oT» <Ywtiath*r) and cironm«bwoMriertdtting)ab<mt r irteV«iralm., in ¦' ; - : ;> timB fOT tto'Ti»in> 1 tin J WIJB WafeiforcE and ¦ ¦ ' . 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" V' '!l ;•- ' ¦> ' r |W ; ><ilH^i¦ - .4- i—' , •*•:> £¦ : • :. •¦ . . ¦ ¦; ¦ ¦ ¦:;. ¦ ¦ >' tiu.iy*ivi' ' j -i^a^wf^:fci©i ; i^j jy-iM^' ^! W*torftr*(T: ttiw»«My Comp*«y r ^ J *f^2E* -fP^. b* ¦^' ¦Wggg 'w $ ?4w >> < «aS?V^-«..T3:l;Af>X ft '- ' 8ato«a ^- ip-i?.Ilil T_ ' Mtei K*r,U.JM-tao*afcv fctirtS ^' / > r »l |«'l ,) TWdxj. H }«... 8 «tt>, Jygs Waa ». : Wjd7- . -iAI|! . » JSfSlv- " ?c £*" »!&5 KJ 1 S^SS^-•- •'¦ •*•« ^U» » TMET* ' **'-" « >•• «i'=5ffl?S2ffi^"*c S'Wj " . %«% ¦ -3l^rv ' i5?P*^m y ]'^'|;!!ift . S «r On early Monmi3eUI»W«Sfcso{ tfe l *WaM*i* wfil M^m^^Q^TO>IUt^^arll^froEiI« *«n by t Uie , tSfJgff" «fi4«r. Twl«>, . U*). OTj rtthjjSrtyt^^a ' rfcn. aM^^^.iaehd^fl^ei^trajraagKni^ Mltaa.th^ ! t*^rO»UW' .).,1rr-i,!..iM l! iiiii<- .i.rt.ij«l l . -nUH i ., . •Hiffi«W^. 1 ^f™w 1 ;'9«^ n«»>5>W» the, ; gmViT, Oct ,. /;! ;.Uo ferfK«n«>yT .. " .QoCl^ * Aft'* 5»d5SJ«y, ;7' * »;10 : i5raw»fl2eiaay, : 1 •S' .^»Uorn S.turdv ...U Noo«lM£raai, ' *3, ' -'--*W10HBk»j ftSSr^ 1 ¦• -•a^ ii^ffiSBr'«''f ci 'jFy-sffls S£&, M : r -So JS SS , •' ¦ Si^ ^ Monday. - - ¦;• . ' » !.. -I . *Aft« n l««eai*?> »5 , " ' 29 j. ' . V o Uft' B; Wedjwid»y; i ,i ¦ 3l'.,' .i3 Afl/ilW«d»Md»3r/^ ' Jl v.l 4 ¦Ait' n, P C J UB £»», 17s. 6d i S UIMU (trawflUng withbailleO. aBd CWia«n , IO« | Deck , i( l^, Children , S ^v . r. r " ' ; Pemates attend the ladies C««i7 oooas receiTed at COari' i!ii6fDoclt, Urer pool., . "- ' .; , -• ; ; •• . . . ; i iTlTEEPOBD' . AJfP. ' D nifBAETAN. wirxiroiD 10 ttoidAiTAH t- ' spuoiMix TO wuMroto: Monday; Oct. : 1 ¦ ¦ .:: 2 Alfn^ie»d»y; ; Oct. J . ' ..10 Morn Wednesday, : 1 ,, .iS... 2 Aft' nWnOTdv,; 1 -. ' . 1 * .i. l iffn ftidw,:. :: „. 5 ..41-Korn»tnrd»y; ¦ 6 .:. « Morn , Monday, , „, 8 ...UUoangnMeiATi ^ '9.^ 7 Mom Wednesday, 10 .„1 Aft" n|Thnr»d«y, ' . 'U .^^Mbrt Friday, . 12 ... 2 ArVn»»tara«y, . 13 , ' ' 8 Mort' Hooitij, > V. " Wv.: 7Mornraetdy, r ; ' l«'- .10pKDr« Wedse«Uyv ¦: .'17t ..:- . * Q Hl' ii Ttarsairi'- J ,. 18 lUilUft' * FrWwr. , ¦ ¦ ;; : w .jiajtomaitnrdv. - i ' -feo ^ is lift', Wedneiiay,. , 34 -if Hgro gwurKUy, ¦ ;„,;:B5; fl . 7Ofom . nw, - ,. . „. ... 1 Afc/n 3btttrday, ;, a7 ,,_:8 Mbri Kondsy. '- ' - a... a^' n Tuesday. .; 30 !..9Mbrt Wednesdsy ,. 31 ... Jift'n '¦' ' - 1 ' ¦¦ .. ¦¦¦ ¦ c p . ' " .WATHBFOTfD JAHD'NEW ; -KaBS... 1 FaOM WATZuoao—Pally, 8nsd«j« ' ; «fs«evted^kt ~£.15p.nu << : /TaoiKilr Bosi-^Dally, BoBd«ji e««pi»d , »t84S».m. i- l* ' W ' .li*BB]t p ' BD I'XSn p ' T/NCAS-kOK. 'I'TaoK/WAtitkroaD-^btily, Snndays l exDepted:ai 'i90 > plBi. ) . ' TUM Dn«fU«irA«^-TlKnv. RiraiTnvH #4n»ntM^ lif Ik 1* ¦ t* Bertbs Menred •ideVerJ' lnicrrmilfon ' gtT«nl>j 1 'igenU at ' BEISIOLTbe O*neral Steam Packet Ofloe , 33 PHnc» 4 treet I JlvntatAX—KrrtX. . JVnrney. rKsm4«tsst' ( '''UVnuopL-r Wstertord 8t«ara»hJprOon)pany (Limited), 23 BrmUwick- street, Waahlocton BaUdion. asa at the Company ' s OtMmj THI MAU;'WXIKUOU>. ' - . . . ' ., ¦ -tl Z i * ' •' OlfTDE S SfflPPING' COMPANY; . ¦ I y,. ' , ¦<• ' ¦• •t iririTATivti'^fi^rr " ¦ " ' . ^.V-T.-ftf T^W^i^P?- 7 r/T!T -• •? K«j«Za r S<«dm :Commutivcarion ieitsem!. , ( WATEBJPOaD ;: , t^id LO ZTD O V, Via Southampton and Jxmdon, and South Western ; ii'. iii 'iv . 'i'r. 'Vj ¦ r/Bunway. ' .ii , ' . :;;:';• ' ; PLTMOtJTH AKD SODTaAMPTON , ABD SOUTH or ENG- LAND , COBK, DUBLIN, BELFAST ASD OLASOOW. Yi ' " ^kU-S^. i: ' rittlE ' NoW' an ' d po^rerfnl ScteW '^MfKtatffik 11 ''- JaJ RteainenCO PSLATID . TOWABIJ , ' inMikUHc amgpBYVQEK ^ cxntBux , WICK>- a viiJl||HHli^_LoW . ' ' BANBA T' AEXLOW T PQET - "• ¦ ii-jj :. -,rrT^^n>TTifj i . n <r-> IiAHD , »od BATpLIN , ' .:. .! are intended to BtUsaraideru weather permlttlnt; (nnlMs pre- Trated by nnforawMm Ureirmrtiuiows). with liberty to Tow Vewelf, and to caU at any Port or Forts in any order , in or oat of the eostoiauy conrM , : te 'BeoeiTe»nd Discharge Cargo; or for any «ther porjoee wlntsoerar. |, - [.,...,; i IVMY.l raOM WAIBBFOBD Tt>. GtABOOWi.! Wednesday,:!,Srd' . Oct., ¦ ¦ ¦: ' ¦ l; p.nu . -.TUDbbUn. : . - , . Wednesday, Sri , ..„ , 1! p.m., rU Oork. i '-'' ' FrldajT ; -Bth ' ,. , 1 P "-i , TU Cork and , Belftst SrtMdiy, ' !«¦ "' J .-6-p.m., Tta'BeUkst. ' 7 Wednesdsy, 10th ' :r,, ' .! : lsp.m, T! A Dublin. i Wednesday* 10th; . . » I ¦ ^ I P-P- ' ./ ^> Opr> ^ , i ! y -"> FrM»yT^7 ¦ K«h . ' ' :. ¦ . 1 ' p.nC.rikCorirand BeUut. Stturaiy ^ V 'I'?. " ! 8^p-m. ' . ' I TS Belhst i Wednesday^ 17th! :< i, ¦ -lipjn., Tia DubUn. 1 VTrdn **d *T. 17th 4 ¦ ' l. '^D^lc.. rk Cnk... 7' I Wednewiay, 17ta ,;,„, : . l ;P-"t, , •y. uwt^.TJ TridAT ,. 19th . 1' p.m., .T& CorkandrnUwt 8Unra»y;""«IOi ^< " - ; ' t isn. ' 'VU Bdhat. ; ' rT ' WeoaeidayUettli 'Uv. ' ' 1 ?Jn^ T « Dublin. . Wednesday, 24th... n . 1 j p.m., Tia Cork. j. ttto/ ggf' ¦;:'¦' -J !p^;l^Saffd T^- WedBjrtiy^Ilst ' - ' A !'; ' H p.tt; , tna Dtbte.; 1 ! ¦ WfH. Wednesday, ;«H j<i^l. - >: !.Il 'p;m., .;TlaCork. j, .,, i V ^ KO JK / ^p^yno^j •• ^ P ^ F ^Tj*.n3a^P0sa^ve i Erery MONDAT, WJBjUHTSDAT ^ mMFBIDAT t at 1 pjn. " '" VdmJimtmail ia VMMrKott-f ^Cotk. \ \l\\i ¦i vfij ilf .;f n*k wiT«aToai) W)'»B»A»f.v[i : :. i/. ! („.,{ ETeryFEroAT ,*Cork . «i . r ,. r i n, . y .1 ...)atlj.w. Krea BAfUBDAT , direct . . v '. - , stSp.W , ''" ' r " : ' '''"»toA«Vo - «intoo»b L dire«i' ; ' , -., ! : . . . EwrjSmSaDAfr^' ' lzf '- " ! _ .. - ntOM w<T«ro«p fo Bonnr , direct ; ,. Srery WEDJJP5SDAT , . •! atlp.tu : :«D1U> TO WATHJOKD, Til COU. , , ¦"' :- , Kwry 8ATUBDAT. .: \ .,,11 ' : K faoS WAtMJoin TO cowt. i vi;it Erery WEDHE8DAT- i >t l JA Erery FEIDAT , . - s | at 1 pint FaoM C OM TO Winuomp, direct. . ¦ ¦'¦ v " j .'ETery TTOSDATV ' | -ijnrf w - v ; wxnkroiD TO Lomok. . i «eamer toJBoathampton. thence b/ Loadon and Booth TMstera Baawar to^me Xhns BUtiotrtt Thtoogh B*tes;i(' Also on, WEDMiaMTS , art, 17th , anJjSlrt Oct., at 4 jviai " jU»»<w irb ir*iiaro»WETertfUB8DAT. j "' ,qoods| TCesrnd arW^1 tbeTBee«Wi« Hooees atjhe lJudott sad Soots'westera BsSway Company, and at MM EbuSt^tton , BptoCn pjB; j'l ¦¦ r» j ! l>, iv< WATWaoa o m PLTMOFTH , direct. I - .j i- ,1 M . ErttTaAT^JBDAT , »t*p.m -,,l Abo on WEDNESAUTBVSrd. 17th , aaS/u^Oot., at * p-nt!' CD FtraoSra ^WATnvmit i dlRBt, , lETeryFfJDAr. atjSjiii ^jJ Jii.iii WATXUOBSJ «> BOM]UII>TOV , m FSTKOVTB, ¦ Also on WKDiUSBlflTB tJr d , 17th , aadjSt; Oct., at 4 pj&c; SomuKiTOsr.To W.in»ro»p . ru Pramn , i , . ,,. ETtTy JraDlIZSDAT. st Hoomi ! "J£ These Steanns 4 MTS exeeUeot aceoasnodatkm 'lVor P —«?• :- PASS - A^ iWoHE - T .^^iS ' . -. - I.;/, i . - . . jl Cabin. iBetum. DeelT W»Urtord toOiii«fow»ndIWlArt ..l7fc ; «. . »», 10s. ; ¦ ;- Hlr.U^ul«vft? J «-A;^. i ' J£v - j JJ i aw^^^fflMN^affW F^ i?2:t i ; .^g^ iiom^Mift ^^iiMws ^ta^ flnr%lBil*Co. * , P*wrf^^Oippw«>>kY»j^f^sswiiwii^i^8|swB«i ¦\Mttemrtas] | T5»»if /««// palf"* 0 *- *&£ *iQm !. 9< ** f <:>) rty '&£$ WMmimSmi^^f i^ UpedalUaria k'¦S!5rTl*Bw»Ul^ tilfte iCr ^ ¦^^Sffi jS iifii.lSirSs^sSSBi ^fi» ; ^^B$ov^H waS»sSw ! wSJUsita^Sd iSi «»• •arteVtf JM-MM*(*«bs4! It tssj/ijjj.t lii , Sh. ft^fl u4it-rA^tfra^sssy-!j QB Bi ^lif^iHHliBSlJsWk P ?^* Men p 093 m w mm. DWYDTi : niDhNHI'» v F'17^ v V ; ^ r lffT\ i'1Uf 1T1 Kf.UKD . i Vnny»s ip<^|.! AlHlJ(iMyJ .. ,. ' .:, .. , . ¦ .. ¦ .. . j- i .: ,nv .'At,^v; ' . . -T .J . .1A . ? -i -:> 5.. ™r<iHi/D tofiif. -.. '! ;w)3yL&iSkld*A. JL«. , . ' ¦ :: ' ^ :4 ¦ hU- ' t :i':- ' :-ap ' ' -\-;Vtiii>i{l^''> ' ¦!. wiiinlmoR9b KltbtovM±1iwKijiti0!Qit-i Uii ^i V lf ; fe wATP^ BpyA^ ^^OTiWislitgstlliOT AND , j^5*U>cntjpanfT ao»crt»K »An,WATa . " jbaVamA aoaMksritctloBs ^ to; Wsterfort. theode«« ^'¦¦"¦ ¦^ ji" ; !^: t.{jj> ^ BfflWffP» -fltv-:>.; J f ' } \:- " -. ' ; ¦ <l ' ¦:£53L r - ¦ ¦ A' - i -i •¦ I HUf.'nWtiWWMIMIi ,, | iinmwa 'l I ¦ ' ¦ " . , f % Hi!M&&im' na iaka> < ii'ftiUfeik*k , a U3!, i!is:. £i,lbi~ ' . '|.> .V:,fci /¦*. tSsss OsM CMs^ OMs, DJ MS . Ortsl ggjajj^ii^.j M r *M . | |g[ ^ Spa - ^' SSSOS^H^^^i r|ttf Iw i!» <&' * jr|l - ~|j ^^i ii i il AlbJoo. Jane aniT. 4 45 8 30 - -1 I'-' S l<>- : - ' Matyboro 'i dep. down 10 SO ' 7" -.. -tt r. 9 . i»1 ^' - f - ^brophy . * .,...„.> 10JM, r ^,) 7(48. ., - . } t>M . H«. AMOML.. WJJJ ^z<y)t i' ~* 8 3— ]-*• ^^Kagng x. "f.r»n S ' -^ i JZ- -S;*§. tC. : >2 j vhB^xMn *'!!!!!!!!"!: 1 is 'Ii : swi w -i IO ^ M J ^7 ; Thnries : trrM 1 88 8 85 .|mt . UiW I-"' ~V T! , ... . TO wATmOBD^-ni'bliill .< -iK I .... •• ; ••• Tuiii oa wni bin. ^ sropiist) 1 ) ' - ' BTATJWS. IS S| 1981 'I J VK I'fe S HVr j I "'I .Mu- U M ; ' ->. v> Csai.l £Mi. QhM. Ch«.Lr&3l 'a&3 ,\ .. , ' A.*.; A. K. A. M. .r.B, ' Class; Clsss. ' ^ ••• hm hm hst In ' hTa ' . pm Tlurl es- :. de^ - 7 10 1 -^ T1 ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ?; X 3 ¦Xtanplaaoie ' . ¦ 7S9 - I - I -I' 8 20. BaUjibtOThy i i.. '- ,lii|. .:-i r . . ?•»¦ ¦ ' T-V -r!- . - M—: .. 7 -Neugb ;• -nJ » '*«[ -r f . i-*) ¦ -ft- ' ' .., Fortomna i 6 0 . ,, . ( n*^^ ¦ ' —/ -^-^n fijHfmj.««/.[ a iE t *S' i#;- o- ' z:; c Sanboro ' l arrl up '• '»88' "^ > ¦ -' ¦ . ' | 3 24 Athlone.Junction... ¦— 8 IS' '3 80 "-^i ¦ Dublin... !- dep. 6 0 9 U, Ifjft . —|. BJO . fort«rllnKtonJaDo '& 8 3 A4>, |3 4$ ,, |. . Marybon? arrl dwn 8 S3 10,15 It - , U &2 : ,. Dowif TEAIM. - . - IUS. 'I' . 'A' S ;—1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦¦ ; itaryboro ' I dep. 8 40 10) 85' »80 ^" 4 0 i AbbojWi ! . ... _ 8 0 10 Si' 310 -^-1' 1 20, ' , Attansgh . - 1.19 4* .-V 4 35. ¦ffisT' i'-iai^-it fi* ja ; •= ; s 'S' «5ati4r*» .*fi!B3 ^ 11 e! SSi j Thomutown -"I ' 8 »S 1 10 25 11 6 5 20 I 8 44 BaUyhale 8 25 10.40 13 15 5 80 ' --li' 8 0 UoUlnsTat . . . a'MIllxO ! r-r" 60 . ' I 625 KOmacow . . 9 ' 5 \U id 12 45 6 10 —;r 6'35'J Wsterford arrival 9 80 11 30 1 0 " 6 30. !—1 7 "0 * ! i Special Fares are charged to First ud Second Class Fas- sen««H booBn* ;to ti»T«l ,bj . the;. Kiprt" KaU Trains on ' Great SouOiern and West»rn ,Wne. . < . , V ¦ . ¦> / I . .| - Tickets Issued for Single J6nrriej *<ute atsflabW only for tno Tratohy which they arejssned. - - ' . '' . •: , ¦ . ' . : '-H '' Harket > Ticket*' to^Waterferd' and'back wilt be issned at ICaryboroogh , Abbeylelx , Attassgh, andcBattyn«ge< , by the 8.40o.nv Down Train , »T«il»ble for.roturn.br too 4J)ip.m. up Train on date of issne. FarfSr-Hrst Class , ^2s.j Second Class , 8s., andThirdClass > 6s. ¦ . r . > i, f " " . ' :i r ; ''¦ < ¦ ' t Betttrn Tickets ue Issned between any two fixations, atifl- Ale for the date of issne and dsy followmri those istaed for iny distance , - exoeedliig 50; miles , areanliblBlor Wtnrnon the day of issue and tte seren follcmlnf dayi ^ r8undsy8 not reckoned. Eetom ;Tlekets Issued on Sst^rdoy are returnable on Saturday, Sundsy, or Monday. 1 , I,I. -- JJ '¦ ' •\l ' Sept; mh , , 1877. .: i . "W. WIL14Ato; Sojwtary. . i , ^^wMTrt^wiii. ' . •; ' j say j EtFOBD AND tttCEEKJK .BAliWAr, I "*' ' Dp.iTroins yrom WWeV/bVJ. ' . ' - ' i| , "' .; > ' ' winawaD I .^1 -Ji' ' Hall ':nV Kail i'J' I Hill : .ttuntiaM.^3 126 lj»8 1^3 1 J8i'4 2 1243 Class. Clsss. Clsss, Clan. Class. Class, class 1 1 - A.X. A.K. r.K. . ,) B, K.: ; r.K. r.^ r.K Waterfdrd©*! '415 ;«W 114S ' &-45. 8 » T—V 8 30 Carrick-o5*ti& 6 30 BW W17 , IJ 25 9 15 - 0 15 CkmmeL 7 6 10 20 12 45 4 , 4 10, 0 1—J 10,0. . Tipperary 8 ' 5 11 27 ,1:50 i f i' . aii ip-illSS. £«5SSB srrlTsl 115 11 40 : ?l3 F M if.65 >£ ' . 11 55 fs.Mf-.. . . .. , 1 as SJ« J*) 10 ! 1- .. O V-rJl 4-&- Cork..u H 130 2 O 4 35 81« ' 'a ' O 1-31 &W Dublin depaxtm - 9 0 10 30 H:0 7 45 .^!| 7 45 Cork 8 0 S 45 10/8 -f/1 1018. Junction ; r.. 825 tf 13 2 25 6 ,45 12,23 ' 12 » Umerlck arri tl 9 35 ; 12 M 3 15 ' 6 MJ;i, 30 _ ±_ J i S>, . Down-Train*<froni\\lAnitHcl. | : ¦ ' ¦ - ¦'¦< » ¦ ¦ ¦¦ , -<-:i-i' j< - . n. l-iitauHrt'wnrtlK^Dittj , ''' ; 1 . ' 1 ' 1 !'^ 1- Sdys. I LiKXpicx 'Ji|,M/ ; 7 (.nil U Jjr iiJMWl liaff J m wATnnmo. 12431243 1*2 ' iU-;a ^iifiihB 1 2 3 ,, ' Caass. ! Oass. (nsss. CJ^.'ClaiisI CUM. Class. •:/ , i/ ,Mi ...« i£LIi5, ^MSliE. J2iL, iamerick : aep... 6 0 7 0 11 20 1 85 4 0 10 +9 10 <*O» J Jnuction-itrlT, I, 6- 8i8S. 12^D .S IS 5 15 11 65 16 55 Cork ns 7f' .i '^- J l^O 1 ^ 1 * 435 8 15 2 3 8 , a,. itt^^iwn^ ff ' ObrWl" h ' ,i h ] . SJ A TH- I JIO 4i' .U- I S SS >4. to 1 /** ' Jun c tion. ,,.,.., , 7 25. , B. ,0 , 12 90, •> 45 8 85 12 23 18 2S" 1 Tipperary ' .V' ' 7 40 Wn ' l2 40 ' S O 5 50 12 60 [MOD Carrick ' ., 9 40 - ' I < „. 7 45 3 0 a_ « , r , ^RixrtarA «rr+r JO M 2 4S > ... 8 90 S 45 S 4$ M 8d7' - < '•"'" i >* """' . '• - ¦oi't'wV JV' I 1 "" ' i ¦ . . :- --i—Mr- J. KENNEDY , Secretarr.,,, ;l! ,r, -/^AT4a .V>Kn 4TO,, TEAMf«17^BAJlWAT.!• "-V O.Ki;i^S.g»». av '"' t *-! ; -" ¦:! 1.2 _-8-4~* ' » I I 1- 8 no * a m agiv pjy <p (ji :f m | p m pm pm 9 >-«*- A' jB . l.i'Bi. h<a lh m"UV. * '|>Im Hlm.>m ~" // io •/iio .jiii /it jrgyn^wj gyy^Wf .J iiJm>Vi : 1 nrtTT l.tr. io*. 'iiii iB«|rl4 . b' /AllH* iroTrJVIS P ?: '" fnmr|«^) BP JiWjBKl BJ»|(g! «S. Jtff jP .ffM" ' ?" "• ' ¦ «"< W- tfini' li ' m 1 'HWf'li 'ia k ; »'i i S Win 'tnlhrn IWrftd fxt-miS QlU> 110. ;*3«l 4 Wl 'SW; 1(80, 9 0 Tn ' rel » 15 lu 45 13 45 2 0 I 4 0 Jtr.0Jktl.lt ffM » »> 1»» ^ : K ir.Jaiifl. ol> XnuIT^nWEOBMISAiaB. Secret iry. r ir.aaiin.. ui> uiuiTjjnnsunmsscHi, Becretiry '^ffk^MltilJa^ rm^yTOti. -fiTi p fjl) i BNOTrVir ^ ^ ffp- ' ' I ¦ '; ¦'" v^uvk^ma^m ^^i. Balm, •rii.T wl ) o > itbwti{ IQaksti>y)Md«wleV J >u A.:! ), .„ . . .... .. in... . ¦:, ..( . ¦ > <. HJ l>ur. u.ll "J t my wm l ltj rMAm TXiMiri! ii«Ki« ..; iii i:;T , <i.7') "«dr», i xUiv. ,tn*. ;t-0:| Brar ../ ' ... . ... r .!..« ).«# j*« J ,g^Tji»i. f f.a;,:,/f" .. ,(jM.r- ; , :7«i jii a * : *S'4 misdtfftrtoWii . '¦ulil'iih .I'-' ^ ' 'S'tt ltu. kiTJIi ' JS«OWill1U;,..>.*.i|.v1 . - . .,, , V. ' » I,i;, .«. ' J J.J5 t«' . « : *jg SSr ... ... i -.^s .w . "aS '8S ©Htegfiw>i- .if: > , i--;}i'rtl./ . -flq-Ji 1 |ig 'B» if 2 «nmW | f'J(>f ''E! ! <" 'i" . 'B'!'"P<> 'X;' >»8(tt. ' 11 4* «'t* .Mss»*DW«tetJw7ifrl .s».iiP'r«W' '> MB [M fg. I*-**" ; T7«ii^tolW«rfc^i;»wta»rtsg^ ^^ Bai^Stowni ^V.i ' 1 " ' 1 '" 1 ' . " .! 1 " ' - ' 1 " . ' .< i UjU 410 i L- y i Bonls ¦ ' ¦ . i ¦ ¦¦ ' ' . . ¦ -- : .l iiiiir-)ii. ' . '/ 11'30 4 30 - A 1 '"* .' BtBjwmStm(torHewBoss) . , ' . - ..! « . » 5 40 f '!>••* :o8SSS<i^^y«rularJfiSe( 'M;4Ji!aiO. |*:0 ,| •IB»WviwL;>V >w«i ' .!J'A»«n'u l : : Ja t ao . MO ^ wFfHi OMaoUn . ;/;-;;j ; ... ::-.^^. ; 5N -ir-v..$ jj^* •» . -. i^fti ¦ftSEfiioiq ovrmt 'aj»(tr-»t»ri»?l - SJfJT* J! «rt- ?B V StrJ4ii ^&teo1fe^'« :i * »t ?^fi^ TI» I* ! M; 1 awwwi : i-i^iiH- iVr^iii- r ' ii jJ44i is; . J 'H)^ ¦si& iQ::M^^.i^i-DKBfeiiwf{ fclft Z3m Mt SSaSSS»M SS MS BS m mmmlBKmim > -I , ; i ..: - .) >.¦ ¦ ¦ - . "f .r -T ?V>: L\ T * ' .V'l.K i-rJii:})l. -jjf.lv ' - 'hlli>j(| CQBNIGATED EBON BOO1 .|.|J-::r . \\iuU.t .- .i ;| ./I i.;id..:BJ ; . 'il« .i Nii;tn Avnihljt:rt ¦ .. ¦ ¦ •¦\>;rf r- ?n!^ irtwjiiii lam h i:f*P>/.ffO.»|. <i!-'!n5« .r , - ,r-Tj, - j ». .,a w|>ii|<fw< - «. . .IH tiV«p >V^ToTW» ' - 'xnyiiE iit*.oHa a"^lt>X, ' (i/IVj«l>)i I . ' JjiiiOTislpi baMiin' iiilbekiiPJli vJ&JiafcaSiKS n ' ,. ' . " , jj). n :' , ' . " iiKw«Mj d«(l B^((U«i, Tn h i., ' , 1' ' .' ... , Just fntlished , §4smdEdiMon,>a^4pHea>orowja 8vo., , TV»l ^^ma t and tt N^ypp/8 ,,|««»M|es, their 1 J_/ Cause , %mptonx5 , Conseq«ss»S|»i( , sp4aVpatniont , fy f ^f ^\VSJF *i ' Bo"*" :- l^filWWMiW: "* 8 ¦ ?°l*f, u yniTe i rsitj (pf, ae]ui; v ,j .•, 1y ;.» w tEliWMIiivix't'J ' ¦ * •• , ^I^Bwkis ^va ^bls^tte fl erTons^IlietiUltated , afad Dyspeptic. ' iToi.tlioiM^hM t .^i^utnttons 'have be<xme ,drt^^t^ frofl,|Imgulaa ije8 ' of Life, Intem- paranpf,Clunate4 P Ter t'* Ie ^5 c 4W0»ed.ED«Mies , jLate Hprira , Citar " Life; Worry, Brato Toil, OldjAge >.05 DjloaM. . .Ovres iu»taTict««M andJodTioe j fth^nresnlt of .SS .yearB 1 . spe^alVpmctippHor thej^Cnri _ of Ja^TOseases of the Nerrous 8ystuui;*KerTOTis^sbiiityf~MeBtal and' Ehysios l^^n^oB . ^Mpilitio^s^ttaileartl^OTse*; in the flead wid|Kars, IndeeislQsWIrajsfired Sight and Memory,, ' Indigestion, J XHIB of .JBiiergy, Pains in .the Back, ConB^pati^QlGshin^.B^sssria ^ TimidityjiSelf ^ Dtstrilst^ JDi^zineU^Love of Solltiliu, Groundless JEfaars, 'HnsouIarBelaistioti . 'Lo ' as of EaoW , Jatiltfy Nutrition, toes of ; Fleah, ; Weakntssi:FimpldByl)UHdenoe; Ac.,.re- raltjng fto ni' Loss of JTerre Powtr ; ¦JUuitratod I with Coses and Testimonials , with means nsodyin each case. ' Important Bnles to be obserrod ;byIpatientt. I TWENTY FOUBTHlTHOUSAND , ! Frico One Shillingi illustrated with Engravings on Wood, ¦. "} - i< >ifree by post l3 Stampsiibi enyek)pe , - : ' < i,, .. WOMAN : her Dirties , Relations, ! and Position , ¦ Girl- . hood, Maidenhood , ' Courtship, Marriage , Mothorhood,: Woman 'ks a 'WifeiiWoman as a MothoiyAo. ' , i On snb- jeotabf Tital imbortancatoWomaitv . ' .J ..; f < Nonca TO iCobxTBT INVAUM^—Contultation by letter without a;Pee. ; > HKNBT J ISMT IH; (Doctor of Medicina of the UniToroity of J Joba), who :has devoted 28 years!to thp special .Treatment- of Diseasea! of the 'Nervous System,ireaultMg,from 1 . exhaustion ' of Nerve Power, Local. Wcakneas , &o., willj forthebenofijb j. of. Country Invalids ' , on ¦ ' receiving a statement oflcasoi , send his Op inion,,with ndvice and Instructions , ; wHioli ,, if foUowea,.willinsare a onre. i A " iConfidontial" , fonU | iof Odrrospbndenco to assist the Invalids in. describing , their case , sent post frco. . ¦r:i :~t!\ piXn< r-r{' oS.tf " /Address— HENBT SMITH [DobtorHjf lMedicino of tho UnivorBity.of JOUB ,] 8 Burton Creaoent , London, W.C. To Wine iiTerdhanta , ' Clir^t, Ale/ and . Porter ' •^M -V vi ' •i<. ^ ' - ' i «™ ^*pyiy.Wttl . eri.>..;( ' ¦ •: . .- , IT" BEG to intimate ' that I am riow 'la' ¦ a- position 'A ' to'tnrn iont , in tho highest Stjlo of workmanship, Tovn and ' Src < Sr PHOHED DsjLVrrNo^orr ¦ MACUINZS, specially designed for thfe Trade by inyBdU.' - ' '• Also , tdyj.fastl y^col eb ra taSlKid largel y-patronised V .:(. :JEiiciL8iOB.iCowaj(Q-nMAcHU«^ , '/ : vrhioh is now,; beyond.dpubl, ' aoknowledgod to bo tho: only perfect Corkmg ' .MM-niii^; in ' cxUtenca. , - hundreds of Testimonials from tho largest Bottling FirmBthrongh^r , out the- three -King doms l Oan- . be hfd on application at ' jny, Works ' , i?( OKXAT PATjbourrsxxr , BELFAST. M . TpEltoB'S ' QUININH-MalAON ttlNrcl jrtrri. J. ; nw' aiwT enriches the Blood, ; stcangtheiis tha KerreS and Muscular Srstem ; promotes , 'AppotfUs ' and' imnrOTca Di- gestion ;' animates tho Spirits ' and Mental'Focnltles ; tho- MngUy ieornlta the general bodil y- nealth; 1 ,and Induce* a pitipei' ksalthr oondition o( the Nert oat and Physical Forces; ,«. Bottles contsining8ameasBred|dpses ,-ls, 6d|.,r!: : ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' '• ¦ , In the prepozstion of tnis:Ton|f tha greatest cars is exer- cised. It is a faithful compound ot Quinine , ' the actlre j>rin- , ctflMof-iYellow Ctoohona , or PeruTlim Bark. WondodSrith n iiuueu' vnubworcny, prepuvneu vt xrcn/prounceo. u a lonn which 1*«lpr(Mi«f^« .oflnumy nprs bia prored th« beat. IChls Tonic offers a ready_ means of gnining the strength' ond Vtber benfflts afforded by Qnlnine and Iron, withont any fear ¦ •Ot meenscklnestes/ *i iWDompt*itSon Si itlit approvkd o( by Habitat majority of imedlcat men ' .throoghoat thd. conhfayj ,[TP| EB ^ BB ; S ., qurNi^B^ftiid \j kci % :' i6mc. ^ JL.,.3ptUes obntoinlng^S jneosored dows , 4s , ' Gd. ( Tonle trMtfflent' . wm' remore inJtoestlop, Flfltnlenoe , Constant, •jtOS ^S ^FBtHOTD* iVOvsdCQCflA Ol vIlO' ajtO^T^ftPli* tj^XXKAfiJaT EsQimLiZOUS XXI 'thaT<Mtan;Kaasea]&c. ' > 'Th4 whUe 'dl gestlre fmtctiens ore ¦ powerfallj-assisted tyQalame and Iron . vi. i. . '¦;! ! j , " ' ¦ ' 7 *OEPEBB'8 r.QOTNINErand : IBON. TONIC— JL- Quiilne and btm. Conn theunott efl'teUfo tredtniont .iH 1 all compbtfnta Mtslnc f«*»; derangement of the Nerroni SysJ tan. .,|n, tbei«no»t weakened state of tha N«Tfs,:a co ine of Qnlnine and" Iron U sore to 'benefit: ' Ague. ^ BcfailciV Weak, new of the Limbs , Prostration , Incipient Fanlysis , '6t. Vi^i^ DWoei'Frtersi'W. ' -, ':• " ¦"¦ ''¦ ' ;' >*$¦ ¦• . ¦ ¦¦•> ( ^\^ TpEPPEB's/ QUIIONE ! ana yjRbty Toyip;. JL ! '" »lron5rV reoommendea a< s 'def lrabW;' safe , ' eoonomlboi;, and adTantaceons inode ot talday stnngbtsuag'laedUuw. The ' 4s. 6d. Bottio containa 8x-. a>unre4 doses ,;*hic», Ifi taken ., 4ailr >.lsrtsU.d>ys>.lTl»nert;slsebottK ^Ua , '«ankdemt'iiil VftUtAxicUMi A PODOPHYLLIN, a Stinjdlan ' t' .Jjxitg-tM Urer.f-A dose of this combination ' Is Worn- —a adto -apyone oo mrlihimg .of ¦ Tlnii iT>si»iig 'H i more tMf)M)(rlir*hen arising from slight congestion. I Byjgentr/ 1 aiiBSjlstpng/tbjsjIiiTer and slWht^y moWngtAe Bowels , tkiaj TAKAXACITIC AV D ¥^borsnuft ^B|iritAtll iSSp ti Vm actk n than J Calcca<r«^'flitta>F^wid9esMlMlr'Bj3««<jWI& w wet In II his Hm nflnii III I I KISS I M ¦iiissti»«»ssils s ' nrr»l' atten- dant cmDyspepaia. poWsVlKilfte^-YiroJolI :i Mm * _ , 'tLlaiiistl- J it<JL'"/j *' iiJ tt s.^ i-MJIali . .- ¦m * 1 ' -*-* 1" .X13S«P fiB•s/ .^riJiii jb ' . 3 ^Qamift IB 3.A J^ - . ' . nvM iniraovcsuiit O^^ff^|kPLMMi]iifk> c> I ¦ po ksjpM^j ¦ ^^^^^^^ AJ ,^^^^ 1 M Dhsij^^aAs^S^ ^^^^^3^^ua^taC ^^^^T ^^^^^VbH^K^^^^^^^w S/^^» A 0 Setto ^ wUe fM oramary ~ eoagksst iisas#ssHab4r«. < A, «»*«5B«pf»w ^ A'5*fr* iwwfifjfw*'*?} 0 ';' nf* a ; < iWRP-mti. —ffliiV ^i-. ¦ -; ' tw,.t>,;.i,^. T 4-fo ' ,,n; t L»> nt 1 ¦ CWXiPHOLtNti LOTION. ^An 'iktei«ali »< njfly ! k5, fat >Ua DiseUkC-taioald U araUsd mrj night bWort- JHI^A nil A M I MM ff llii r ~> f * J ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ . ^ ¦ a . ^ . » ^ ,. % ^1 » -p*iWH!iflij0ilVJflft*vQvW*tt * O| HHHH9'iC«nlBCiUH0 i fl0vffHPQIi0b4\ ' Djr mg " a«sWe«1>rs»ts?J3t>SCfi»V»t. ' S»oti. ']- _i rt ..j7Hio( « ¦'j jiiwwii " MI Ji ivr . tiT- irgTwi v.'i'i . y i nT [,; ;l " ,qpUUSsVBiB^B mfI^^PIA8T EBS;<roe>(Wit«< dbfeaparsMsVjsaa rs dis s ss i-i iVslse o«yenl«tg«4toelj»4n£. IS^'IMIft^HiW'WfWill' . 'tisiV'wli- .vfiSKn t! ; :^|UOT0F^S ,lABBCAJ;inrr .TOOJ^S, STB. ¦^^^^4wMfevUUlstinMi^sffBttWnsW. '^H^s^sMssl nf. i jia «uaaih^i^tainai and MMM&^ OMS L l«r ?2iwi ii#ifl- Hfj^iww ^ s%,|» ( k^»jesjUi ) »*M(»«*;j» m %. 3SHSS2Siiiiti^MiiM^±^aiS3s3^ ^stiGnilssW 4 HsssS^sHH M sl^WMa ^SSaHCSfe^ W^^ tAjMKaiQ: ^ EB . SiS^B^S t^s ^ K^E^S&i 7 I MIBESS U U^SS ' -T^W ^' - ^B ^ j $8s ^P^PPSP^P^'V'Bs^iitk/ J ; OB ' S •• ¦ x>i>Tr<Tr' < SINGLE ' c6PT-3d IPHPII mm®? :, A ^ EBFPBD . j ,;,,; . '^;"r^v:.^?.i^KB^^a!- f A ¦ ¦ -:¦ . , •„ ' ¦ ; ' ,L I. StX^O-J!' kBO ;<> KiS . :, - ; ' !. .. '" ;18,:PATEBN0STEB. BOWj LONDONl . ; ,, : :il . ' i . '/:;i / ¦¦ ' , : 1/. . --- »ill ' M. i ' : ' . . - . ^••: p' lii'M .. :. : ,,., . :¦, ¦,)./, w,p f ff, ( B,o ; qr8 ,. . .. 1 r,.i..,;' - .;• From Sunrise to Suosot. Bv L. B., a Catholic Tal q <8s " ;!4d;!«ifci;.i/ff htir, .tntmix ¦¦inr.mi- ' jrr. l '' Pins IX., his early life to the Betnrn from Gaeto. By BMti . av BaS«oiir, O;8j3.v.6d, -;: <v,\>v;-n>- ¦ '' ¦ Three Sketohes-of. Life in Iceland. By Carl Ander- son. Translated by'/Hyfanwy Fonton. Dedicated to ff^.?r^^fa^f^^^^' . &K^ l eii ' i ' :t ' Bcs , t, on tho. Cross ,, ; ByilLX. B , eryeyi 3s. 6da } /; The Faith , of pur, Fathiersi . poipgJ a'Plaia . ExpOsiffon and Vindication ofrthq ' . ' . 'ChUrc|i : fqanded i byj our Lord , JeBttjj Christ. ^Bj;|4*'fB flv Janjes! . Gibbons , ' . D,D., 12 mb, '. . 4s. .i papor covorr, ' . 2a. nett. . i' ,, !/ ' , i ( ' ' ^. . > .. ' . ' ., AUO nuwut us aavw rMjfmtni TF 1 u«lVI, uiiiiioii U(i oa, suw.u nor deals In saVrasm of tldicule; doM dot treat his reader pa a foe td be beaten,' toht'ns' 4 Wotner to ' persnaded. ; ,His 'sense of religion is too deep to allow him to make light of any honest faith. We peioeiTe.on every page the reTerend and . ChrUtlan bishop wbo^now« >that chanty and not bate Is the dirine power ' of tho Cborch i thenre ' that sets | the world ' ablnxo:' It . isnot' heoemry thnt wd should say more in com- mendation ' of •this ! treat!se ';'1; It ! *ni Imost' certainly ' have a wide dronlatloit; and'iti imerits will be'advertised by etery reader. Bishop Oibbons has written chiefly for Protestant!, ' bat we hope his. book jWiUflnd . entrance into erery Cathol 1c foiriDy.V—Catholic tVorW.;.; I- ' . - , -,iJi'i-r t-> : : The 'Panogyrics ' of ^. " SegnidriJ sljf..:.. 'Translated from ' the original , Itoll/m^' , With a preface b y the . Eor ' . i Waiiam'Hnmphrey, S r JJ , : !5s, : , ¦ ".(,?~" ,, - .,:" : .i!i '- 1 " HsppllT eloquence was- not the ,Only great eioellenca of Scgnen. 'His matter 'is ' klways ' most valnable , for he was « thorough theologian- as well as a wonderful preacher. " Monlit. n :' <•;. . •¦';•/. 7/ II!;.' ' :: 1 , ; •• • ' MoniK r-W'i;.. '(¦;:/ . 7/ w.w v: j . ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ' r'My t Conversion antl-;Vocataoni!«iBy 'Bevl^Fathor Schouvaloff , - Bartiobito.l Translated frost the . ' ' .French' . With an Appendix b y the Bev. Father , C. Tondini Barnabite. 58. . ' :¦;¦]-/.)>' ¦; ¦ I ; ! M'This is a very edlfnar and very'ieadAblg f book. Somo books are' readable witliont; being precisely edify ing, ;aiKl many works are edUMn^ thoug h not at; all readable?bat this work has both' ffooa ' qanlltles. > It is an' Ax)Uf biogrki <hj, too Tooord of the ^trial*; ¦ strngsles , ' touptational donbti , teats, oalls toeraoS t. andithe .lmal victory olA Bussian nobleman. It is founded, perhaps not altogether unconsciously, on one of the greatest works eyer prodaoed by, a hnmdn *pen^ Tho Coiifesslpns of 8t.'Augptoe/ . " -Tabl»t! ';rr!^^'* ; -"• . lion'and Women of the ' ^ng lisb Beformation from tlio'd»yH ' 6f.W , 6lsoy to;tho deathpf .Crnnmer. ByS. II. :Bnrl:6, 'M.AL'-2yobi;;a0a ' . ''¦: " "1 ; ' !'Tbeauthor ' proda ' cC3 evidence that cannot, bo gainsaid," —Universe. "Interestlnifsrid vsl0able. ' < ' - ii T«l>W. - | ! f ' A clever and wellfwritten . historical statement. " Month. ¦ The,£tory,of-: tho/ldf e of St. Panl. By M. F. S., author of "iLogends. oCUra Saints ," | io., 4c. 2s. Gd. ,;• r*, Tbat/ delightful writer for the j-onug, tho author of JfTomfs ' Cr ' ucinxi' fiiOatjJierine f Hamilton, ' ' Stories of the ' . Sttinti ' /ptorid<or Mmtyf Prieiti , ' ond many,other works of similar excellence snd Interest . have ound a most'sttroctive theme for hcrprollflo pen in the wonderf at oB(f cdl/yiDK story , D7rBt. ( lP«ul. - r fi>i 8tor>-Dl B(;F«Dlitho *l*rirt«h , will tea favoorlte with those javenile Catholic readers who' nave already, so mnch cause for gratitude, to , 'M. ' , F,J }. " .T-H' «Uy '^ F^ffyj ' 'A ' Tdle-fw-fioy.^ By '^F. ' -S^ tinthor lof wm ,A Hnf\nnin|f llXtIO vlOPr* Tup jnfyy ^myw ^iij ^mffnQTip X0 Wo wholesome as a° breath of fresh sir; and as beautiful in the spirit of it as a beam of rjoonligmi;" —Weekly Register. \ - . I. ' ;. 1 Tho Feasts ot.Camclot f, with fho tales that' were told there. . By Eloonora, Ix)ni»eHorTey. i!.3ij. 6d.-:- ' ' . ' , , , •.; '• This is reaUy/ a very cha rminjr collecti on of) tales , 'told , ' as In evident from the tltfo. -by the Snishts of the Boand Table. at the Court of King Artlmr. : It U good ,for children tmd (or grown up' people ' .too; tojneod , these' fetorfes of knightly courjt- esy and adventure ahd' or pare and'healthy rdman ' cei and they have never been written inmmoro attraotite' style'than by Mrs. Hervey\ In . this .little ' . voUme. ' . ' r-'Talikt. ' ., ' . ' Elegant, and' imaginative lnTention, well selected language , and picturoaque- epithet." Athdf altm. " Foil of chivalry and knightly deeds , not tuunixed witbrtoachbnof quaint'hinwnrt ^' -^Coiirt Joiirtiil. VIA gracefalwd pleasing colfectlon6t storlesj Vf-DailK 1 Sent. t'Quaiof . an^ graceful , little Btoifa . 'f-rrl i ' o U tf nnd; f lueriu. ' ; |There Is a bJgh purpoSJ in ' this , unarming 1 pook, one " which b steadily panned—It ° Is the betting forth, ot tho , trbemean- Uk'6f'*niv»lry." —M»m*n» P»«*. ''-»-il •f ! -"il'r . """ . ' ¦ I ' ' ¦ ' Adelstan (Connteas) ; Sketch of her. Xife" and Letters. An'abridged translation ' fronvthe ''Fnmbh : of ' tHe Bov. PireMftrqiiigny; S. ' J.i 'by ¦ ¦ B. "A. ' M. j l^d^ls. ' and 2s. 6d. ; ' . V . 'JIII - J ¦ " ¦ >i . ' <!• . ' ¦ .; i- ; I l A'diJlphns; : orJ the ' Good Son. 1 6d. :: ¦ " '• ' ' .'• i : . ' ' ¦<•'Adventnros ' of a -Proteetant in Search of r a'Beligion. •By 'l0to: '' ' '2s; and3» ' . di " ' .' ¦ -'"'! {¦• ¦>> *w y. - «i ¦ :' '^'Agsew '(Mme:>, fl6nvene 'Priie'Bo6k: ll! l2mbi, 2a. 6d. ; gilt , 8s ' ;;6d. ' ;'CAMor ' moticeo, : rs; l 66S ' '• ' •- ¦I 1 r- 'Ti ¦ ¦ ,uA Hniidrcd'YfeaTS "''Ag6'V : ori s;-N»rratiVe of 'Eventa leading to the Marriige ana ; OonTenl6n to ( th« Catbolia. Faith of Mrv 'and Mttj Sydn Ay! of ; Cc^peB Hall?Norrifr- umborland.; to'whioh' dWtdded a'few other fircidonta in their Life. By thei» Gran *<i»nghferi ' 12JnoJ; 2s. 6d. ji' . iAlKempU^FolkJwicff ibP Ghrist-^Pocklt Edition, >33bo:yJ'lsi'| ' ! embd«8ed i red 1 edges , ! ''ls;ied'| Man ' , 2s. ; French moroctMJ 2s:6£ f ' cAUor M6r<Mfo;'4sv6a. [ .gift, J«;<d)i' Aleo"inllroryv'With ' rlm»: aMid elali p!- 15j. 7 ahd' 16 **v:m/roeeo! anaquo/with twd' elegant bns* corners and clasps, 17s. 6d. > BaVsia/ditto , ditto , 20si j : '¦ti'ABier lTC W. I Esq.)y Bt. i.Pbter; his Name and Ida Offloe. .i l2mo., iS».E . ¦ i ' !-irvii;i:n», I. .1- .«1VJ !I> '{{ | v.i;u -r Alphabet of >' Soriptuo ' Snbjcotg.t On a large pbetA. «.M' oolo<ir«a''», iri etfa- : &tM:WMsHed , « ° M, ' monnted to fold-in s> book, 8a. 6d. \ ' ¦ ' ¦ ! i IK '! JOWAiJ^XtTtS^l »l)f*QSn>*honghts. }8mo., ^ ¦11 ' nail nillTilM ?¦• &\i ' ¦ . r . . »^ j rl . -i* r , '¦ l rm ^ ' , !TT V Jt>T viTiTB»r T \xT Tv l . * 1> v'' )rl v^'ALi?^ */r " a ' ' j Tranalatod ^y. ¦M y faiwy Jfenton«, uPedieato%,jfc9 'H. Ji Ar i| AxlitfW , ^Karici (3.) Her Life , her yirtiiesyand her Institu^jij Prom tho VFniiSi of tho ' Abbf ; <^.Boetcii8 ' . » 12mo., M^|y d. " / ' ^ '' ' ' i-j ll-iiiif. -'Vl' 'i"<T}ibvT ' ¦''' ¦ ! AngB$£;j(p.) Manual \: oiBobk , ¦ jf Deyonfi Prayew and'^Bnoises for FemsJo ' .JoaUu , -. a i., ; ' ..J?ir«an; 8*1 W.i ^ oi ij^ 4«. TM t '" ;' *'' " . ; ' iC:> 't• : . -i" >rtt'siiii 'iij>JrT *«T ; ! - " i ' AMe^.^p) and u thn.Saonune ^to. ! |( lGw^ls r i ! ^liyif^a JjTl^H^T^^Tl { Vn«O*ff^BElGf -jBrTftm ^ Tl ^ ^ t ' "~1 irffsj Otm •«• -OQV i Afslj^etorica._:^ot9rp ,B^P ,,, Mart|no(du Cygne. iMf lmf mAf ty t Wi Py-iflex-P-.^nw 1 - P ^-j «9ft 1 >'JilO!V!jV'»*lW'iM{i/' . 1 ir ' > J' 1 W'*|f|i-l' ' - > ' !'''ti l ''[ ' " •Kl ,^n5p%»^>,^%NeMWs , ; ,^, .qkala abont ¦ jfifel^?WWiivJSt' 'i!<arLb j ; i|ililiivs > i iii»'i 'i'iii-jsc?. J . '^ .. Bagsnawe (Eev. J. ]3.), 'CateWAia el j ChHitian Don- &*> * '{Jaffe*^')! 1 !}^ J^W WfiM/i'if 8orip- T hr«»nold of the ' C^hplio; rChnffl f4,)f 3ourso M I^PWbalnib qact^anfl inr {^o»e,entonng 'b;er^ ' cpminnnion. ^ Baker (F.. r O.8.B,), ' tl^Bapf^BpniMct. TriS ^epldja ^i^tioa bpoiSr ^To^^;., ; ¦[. «VI;aia ,M. t gaejr rilMt;-ii'^ . -(• •>] «.¦- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦I : ¦¦! ¦ '' r^i^^^'gorM 4to a M !»«^Tlti^rttra: .: r JTjiOB | CLEANSINa and) CLEAB^O iS»i^LWft recoaunmded^aV KWaS^ ^S&ls^nW!^ 'BOVeiiinTthe Tfr i^VT'TrjttisftjBsVfl" SBWHugil'fSlaakhdads lo tiMtoes 't oB tfeirafls- 'lTBV^^ Sores^fOttWrouB Ul- /erii n «lo<H!sk«i8kU >pUs««e«/ dl«i^bJ»»^lwDHints , ,»i^lfttort: i ti»^™<^'S^*»Tl /Im^rt)MattBr ' , from iW^^f X Vi Wv^^ 1 ^ ^^ ;jm;k flf/r uj ir ) ¦i: ii; U igi# .^Jffi#ra^yy#^it!hoiasto , andwa Tanfad; •olicibi suSprers td ril- o if svtnaitoitcst its 'valo j. r; jf^ri ^TKdOBi^trtnoi^iirnWdtill^'^M'XtC^jj/iTter I ^' i fftrH in yjrftiijb ftK'ftV^oanh'JiTjfl In Casrti *trtTT taifirny |6BotU^^i^»M^|»ttsi53k^ffec» * perntaemt ^iro Wor lM itstntti ' lw.iHtiJ^fcj ^isi iiJHij^^'l^'t'^i 'l •!} & vmmmM^tm^M . ^Barclaf 4 a^hI«!sSr«^ ail Whol«»al. B^ a^ §gH| a^ ligaffffr iKMM$^7yy»?^:ipt ;,tMi»w - ' MS»2S^^Dc1iorHL^-:. ¦ ¦ tii' «i ^ iOWEB?ajgn[)3B ; STBBEr) »IIBL1N , > ' *%i 'TTTTOEB. now' nmnrtgem&Bt/'tertfoirtliiy'^tiffed 1 . t j. ! J Ceritral and convenient , combining - Cleanliness ' and Comfort with Cheapness. I-" 1 : . !• , ' ¦<¦ ' ¦ ¦ •Bods , Is. to Is. Gd. per night ; Breakfast , la. to 1B. Cd. ). Dinner from Is. 6d. ; Tea, 10d. Jameson' s five .year old Malt, guaranteed, 4d. per glass. Tablo d'Hoto at 4.30, 1s: 8d. , . " , W.Crand Bath-rooms recently added on cachianding. Night Portor in attendance ' ' (ST'Within ' five minntos walk of King' B Bridg ITerminns. ' [ja8-ly. , ,;.,¦ ; : , . . The European Hotel XTISTEKS. to DUBLIN - will find at tho Enr.orEAN , V . BOLTQN-STEEET, first-class nccommodation, with trioderato- charges and assiduons attention! . vXeirga ' and elegantl y-appointed LADIES' COFFEE BOOM. t^J" Grand BANQUET HALL for Public Dinners, Wedding BroakfastH , Balls , Suppera, &c. /•Bestaurants—Billiards . Beds , 2a. Cd., 2a., and Is. 6d- . [m31-tf] ' . ' . J. M O L O N Y , Proprietor. , ::, ;; : D UBLIN . Commercial and Private Lodging House, :. ' l r ; ' 49 , . MARLBOROUGH STREET. PARTIES Yiniting Dublin can bo accommodated, with or without Board, and all tho comforts of a home, on Moderate Terms. " [o25-tf] CSJ" Situation central , close to Sackvillc-ntrcct. CXT7 MANSION HOTEL, 30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN I BEG to inform my nnmcrona Friondu and tho Public ' that , throngh elision of tinio , I hnvo becomo Pro- prietor of tho abovo old-cstabliahed Hotel. : g I have completely and most comfortably re-furnished it , and havo considerably enlarged it , fitting it up throughout in best modern ntyle. ; I trust by careful and constant attention to the wants and comforts of my visitors to merit the patronago «o JiboraUy bestowed on my late father, and respectfull y solicit an early trial. ¦ ¦ ., ¦ ¦ MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor. "' _ Son of lato MAUBICE COFFET. ._ PKaso note' Address—30, LOWER BKIDGE STBEET, . .. DUBLIN,, [dll-3ml , KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL, MOJN.O K . S.T'B'E E T.; WE XiP OR D . . (CLOSE TO TIIE HAJLWA .* STATION). rjTHIS iaa Central and Comfortable Hotel in which JL -everything' , (gin bo hod on tho " . mofet taodcrato terms. . Best Dnblin and ; Woiford ; S pirits ;• also, Brandies; Wines, ' 'Porter , Gcprgb Younger and Son' s celebrated AjIoaAlcs . 'ic: 1 '" ' ' ¦ '' : .; ' . ' , ' ' ; Cars on Hire at tha shortest notice. (an-15-tf /;;-; .; IBISBI,. VISITOBS; TO' . LONDON . " ' .:. . .•'•; ;i lailOtJLD PUT DP AT : V" •^Th« 'Piople/o SoteWCafe^ and ;BestaBx»n.t , '^yf ^LgNa ' ApRE ^n d ii^aARJ^C^STttEET , ciVS/HEBE every. Homo Comfort and convenience vi T,Y, . wiU,be found.. It is 'Bitnatcd in ODB of the most central positions in London, , five mioutcB from , 'Charing Cross , Station and the Thoatrcs , and all tho principal places of aniusemont. ¦ . ., -. : <i ' •¦ Note Prices—Bed and Breakfast , 3s. Full Board , including Bed. .5B. . Bd. per day. - -, : .. ,; ¦ : 2ni]• c. ..:. :•, Broprietor- ^J: HOPPEB, ¦ •: i [aulO ¦ v, i Late of theiInterriatidnar i Hotel; "Dublin. . ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ HTraH' l lI ' cL 'E'A , -N, ' - ' ; , : " ' ' ,, PLDMBER, BRA .SS FOUNDEB . ' iGAS- .. ¦ FITTER, LEAD MERCHANT, 4c, : : 8S" 8 LlTTM& .iff iQRQ&a f i Tf tBKT, ! f WATERFORD. ¦ .:•!: ,\ .M,-v i ,.:• . , lluvfng pnrchssed the Interest and Plant of tbe lato Firm of \ . ¦ < ' :Ki . 7jtcti'E A " K UND/ ^Mcf N ; T0SH , i ' - : ' -> . Ecalles me to exeoalo all Orders entrusted Ito me sa (OOTMBBB ^BK^S^[FJ3U^gEB/^3dj tfA^.FIT- XT' TER ; ' also Heating of Greenhouses , Conbeiry ' a- tories , and Publis Buildings, on the moBt improved prinoi ple, by the circulation of hot wator. ' .., > i House cmijJlhi pj Wattr r 'filoscts ; Baths ; \ Iii/t and Force Pumf i : Hydrauli ' c " Rar7ii ; Qaialier .s Oat BeaU itijj dnd'GblWiij Sfotw* dlViayt on'Tionili. '1'|-|:rmh2-tt ; " HUG ' H I : " JJ1CLEAN. ' ¦ f j- .ZaOOO 3f iLWtajlay&i<3lrect , WaUrfird. ' %V1 ' ' - *' : ^ v '\tfwrtL ' 'KSi!L^6^Nrl l BETA I lij / ^ l i. i ' g&'itJUATi' «nd' 6oraer l ( qriJoNuuWiE. LNE, WiWri-AM : POWER: ' / Bert reipeotfully to intimate to hjs Friends and the i Yf"Jiy >}i\iVMm'if imtWjft ^' wnit l \'' - ' t -^ I ^=^ VrOW OPEN ; tba '6boVe 6T0RE8, where be bopes ^ sl iaxe of .patrdfa'ig^. '.^' ' . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦! ¦•; ¦ ;i j' ^nni ;i;H6*Si«KBfii»i'JWfll.nbd.ibth6ir int« resttcf patrdnJ ,f»#ih»f»ljq ,W. : >t»j hii|limeH»J'>>l«:-rj J.hii / 7.i|.i ¦fl^PleaM ^bserve^he flddress : ; ;i . ( ' via 5 v- .- yj - ii *-.; fi^.|8Sl^!ffilJ, "iii^S. ¦ ) .irtw ;iijv/..i/i > . ttU'roa;. ) < : i5i<iWi4')tfijpo»D. -'n j ilii>; ,isHVL/.3S¦; - .a:-i vn. i:. i ; yma-ytpju}. . .h gUt ' < f" Haye . AVal jwd . afi pwimen of-Messrs. AtiJiAN tharparposB K^jMr ^HiTwtoifa^obD^f« , Is a good old WbUkoyVfrea from Fase l Oil and othfer inj '- purjtlas. and, paueued ofan,ezoel lenti flavor ' nndgb jpft, ) ayi' -- j - n ^erBoyal C«le|e^Snrgein8iMe^ . - i: dnT6efV)MJealth w i' nnd Anal yttfor Dablin. .^•' .TVMT*'pHiltTohiiwf>W6bbk ,^!"!^fS;1 f «,$• WineMerobsnt7 8, Cook.street . Cork. 'M ml '>,W. ' is. ' ¦ ' . .. i V.;' , ;>M' iUpSl.l|.O!»i«|iW9/iV?:i::te> !J ^' 'i Tl/T B B if i '&blfpltRP?KS80B 'dPi . MUSrO. ?^V;'j;a ^«/<^pp, lic^tfep^t^fe-y^Ki ; Cd tJag] -; t j/ji:OftBAX-8AiErOF'PLANayOETIS.:^ rr^pOftTEpiair^t' foiii theM &ij!'^oMii^i lfabtLla^ J Kit» J ka>ipii^*mlLBKixs- l eMncU makeryjoHns , CortHjlkj-OJajiirtJe^iDfums , Flutes/' BnBiwII oii^Box o^iWiW^.^iy iii^J?^ Sf^imffiaRmHpi^; ^'^vfei^iiCteliAt. ' KA^ NiBjaip^ imp to .?a»QOAY/iWATBBfOBI)^||»r8«»a\ Efitj iJ :^^:p.^p^!Ki%^|^ il^aive, ^isF^r^Jjta^W^BsrmpflhiJJWr^fi/athe: : m * ' sii . -iii;T : i'ir G ; :i . ' P , Riiir T ' TV G " WITH ' ' ' ^^£^^ ¦¦ ' , ^P :3f« l!^^^^§!i - - w ' ,iT ., Y-P/iB ! ^*^^^^W^MACHINEBY i!rp- T . - -! ¦' ¦ ¦ . . : . ;- :- . i. - : ' ' ' . . ¦ ;,;;; ;"<dLVESlJMED AT ;" THE NEWS" OPPICE/- C ' \; 1 ;$$$JJ!im&&mBET , WATERFOR % - ^j . . : Wliere.ei^Uent W.OBK . at a moderate rate . ' TOl ^¦r ' V; i :: Vi ' i; '' ' - ' ibestecutod as usuaWS ' i ii. : " 'j "V : tf ti&O^&i&zij 'lX-::/¦¦, f " rr ' - ^-ff il- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' •¦ ¦9^;JPatroxis and Friends will pleaso tokq Notice , " I- - : f-;60f;rBiSrG-STBEET , WATEBEQBD. . . s BUTLER'S "' CATECHISM TU3^ f CATHOIlCCLEBGY , BOOKSELLERS , ic. ' Xi^l^^ M ' -BalkUi^^Niios ' Qffice , - l WitH'thb''E^mn!eaaaim^the 1 Bi8hop.oJLW*terfoid ¦ . . .. and Lismore , the'EightBfiv. -pr. POTfjfB ' ' . '' , ' A Cathechism for the Instruction of Children BY THB ¦ ! "' . MOST Rev. Pr. JAMES BUTLER, Arcli- bishop of Cashol and Emly. RECOMMENDATION : " Iapprovo of of this Edition of tno Bight Bev Dr. JAMES BUTLER' S Catechism, and recommend it to tho Faithful of thoso Dioceses. A " JOHN POWER, R.C.B. " Waterford , Sept. ICth, 1875." Printod on Good Paper, and in largo clear Type. . ORDEBS from any part of the Diocese, sont in and directod to C. REDMONT ) , Printer and Publisher , Wofer/brd Neios Office , i'J King-street, promptl y at- tonded to. i The Trade snpplicd on moderate terms. May bo had Retail from every Catholic Bookseller in tho DioceBO. FISHING AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of FISHING TACKLE, comp rising every nrticlo tbqAug ler cau require. PAPER HANGINGS. : A groat variety to select from, and at most reason- able prices. FEAS1ES. Piotnre Frames of every descri ption manufactured ou the premises. DAVID NOLAN, mb9-ly] 19 & 20 BKOAD STREET, WATKRVOKD . THE GOMMOCH ! DID YOU SEE HIM ? WHO IS HE LIKE? WHAT COUNTRYMAN IS HE f SOLOMONS' SPECTACLES MB. E. SOLOMONS, OPTICIAN , 19, NASSAU-STREET! , DUBLIN. (Who has licen SI years iirofessioniilly established in Dublin) BEGS to caution tho Public agninst tho use of tho common, improper, and badly-manufactured Glassos and Pebbles generally sold, ' which aro so highly detrimental to Vision, that . nnmbers havo seriously suffered from them, and trusts that it is now unneces- sary to dwell at length on tho excellence of his Spec- tacles (so diffcront from pcbblo or ' similar substance , which ho neither constructs , approves , nor disposes of ,] and on tho advantage ' s derivablo ^f rom his accurate method of adapting Glasses to Defective Sight (a matter. of mnch deeper iraportanco than is frequently supposed) as snch aro admirabl y calculated to prcsorvo tno eyes unimpaired to eitrcmo old age. They havo been need by tho most distinguished persons and Mombers of tho Facalty_ of tho Kingdom. . j " v ' -OBSBBVB" .—Persons ' can " no suited by enclosing a piir of Specticles, or one of tho ' Glosses , in a lettor , stating tho distanco from tho eyo -they con reotl small print with -it , and thdso who havo not employed spec- tacles by mentioning their ago and describing sight. Communications from Watcrford and its Vicinity to be directed to ME. SOLOMONS' Establishment , No. 19, NASSAU-STREET, (Entrance by Hall Door 1 , witliin ono door of DAWSON-STKEET, DUBLIN. fi&aS" Bonairs of all kinds promDtlv attonded to. " NEWLY INVENTED TELESCOPES, ¦ Combining portability with cxtorordinary power and clearness of Vision, which ¦ supersede every other kind i for tho.Waistcoat Pocket , Deer Stalking, Military, Sea, and all purposes, both by day and night , and somo from 4 inchoi will show distinctly Jnpitor' 8 Satellites, <tc. Price—10. 6d., 12B. Cd.,.15s., 21s., 308., &o. ' ¦ ; - NEW DAY AND ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE, PRICE J2SICOMPLETE—With s uporior 3 inch aohro. matio object glass, two improyed eyo pieces , sun glass , portable metal pointed stand. This extraordinary in- strument will clearly show the most important heavenly bodies, and: exhibit with distinctness the face of an in- dividual, or of a clock, sheep, cattle , &e., at many miles distance , ' : eqnolling in the most essential points thoso glasses usually ' supplied at £60 or £70. ' : - IMPROVED : DOUBLE OPERA, RACE 4 FIELD GLASSES—Price 10s- 6d., 15si , 21a. ; some so ' minnte in siao thafthoy slip into a Watch Pocket , yet rival in oxteirtof power ' many of tho largest mado ¦; also , Microscopes of great power , from 3s. Cd., and invisiblo Photograp hs. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ,. : n ¦(• •¦ ..;. ' MAGIG iANTEBNS AND DISSOLVING VIEWS rrClfear/.brilliant , - simple , though unsurpassed for effeot. —Slidos v in gr . eat variety—Comio , S^cnio, - Educational , Illustrating talcs , wars, travels, ! ic. A snporior Lantern and 10 Blidcs from 7s. 6d. A Catalogue on ^ SMmt "" '' FfTZROY'S ; IMPROVED BAR- ,' OM-BERA-iAecnratoly 1 ' foretelling tho Weather, hand- ¦Bomoly mountodjn Mahogany, - tvithf Thermomoter , piieo ' onbr-15B, ¦' . ¦ , , ' : ...,., ,, ' ¦! JL'V SOLOMON^S NEW MODEL BABOMETEB , prico 1 2sCBd:>'Correct Therm ometorSi"«#Is. upwards. IMPEOVEir Xi ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS for extreme and every degree or deafness. —CAOTION-i^ln-conscqnenco of uumuruuy a ttempts , a*imEB5tyon;#iirTaEceegary toT»ptos)?ijtly name and address ana fo observe—Onl y to bo had from Mr. E. )% :> . '^¥ 0 .? s !^^ an ^^ 0 ^^° I1 ^ r ]^^^^ e ^f n ^ >t>D " '^Nnnib^NlTjETEEN '/N ' ASSi^STBito jDUBU^ 'Ek trahcc by'Han-DborV withiii 1 bnb' door ' of Dawson- street, DUBLIN. He does not < -\iiiit ' the Provinces ; has (iolconAsciion 'itnih ' driy othtr ' - <hihst> or perkn o/ same , thnildt ' oT'Other. ' name , and Tie iEmvloys NO AGENTS or TRAVELLERS. , > T.. ;- :' iti.,, ; !•;.. ¦ n6.eow.ly JQWEplEN NASSAU-STBEErjOURUN. OwLT. '^" ' 0 1 ,tJ t E'E; l/ 'F 'OE, '; ; A\VJi^V- -' fTWE READT AHD EiLIABLE 'EsKEDT. —Armed with yL^to Poweynl antidoto' ^- 'disfeasoV overy man is his bvrniUmly p lrysiciaHl : , ''TUe ! nrsj Hospital Surgeons tadimtf its rin ' p irilleled and' healing virtues. ; Foreign Go- >vernments sanction its use ' uftheir^mival ' ahB military ¦ wi f iotS j and -TTmnlrin d thronghonttho world^gpoaeg the utmost (j05nfid«no« (in itB . curative-wportios. > ; i r Q^^' . .^E^WAixsi^, '' AOT^. iiqpaT.^7Tho8o are .amcais thcL'most^errible andfvgonising diseases to which thi Wman , fr^in^ia^ubjarfj, ' ,. . yet'in [tKoir^vrorst forms, and wnen ' sKiiningl yjincuraDlO ; thoV disappear under a rtBreevering application;, of . this sodthing and powerful .OratmmMit-strict- attention..be..paid tor tho. printed instrnation wrSpptd rbund.«ach pott ]iy- ¦!. ¦ . " . .; ' -; SOR* THBOAT^DrpTHBBIA , QoiHSEr , ' MnMPS, AND Xii/ ! l)B&iMdJf«irr8 :pr THT 0as8f Kim T HBOAT. If/ oii 'tiio " aj)peitt6rice ' .of . ' any "of¦tueBOrdiBbases, the Omtmmtbfljifallrnbbdd . dt iragtiithreoitimos a day, uponthe neoknod ]nnpor.part;of:4ho:ohe gt ,»go as to penetrate to 1 tKe glandB—Uio. wont j COBO will .Jpiold in a eomparatiVdy/ 'jshbit t&ne, portionlkil y' 'if ' .Bolloway' s Pills 1 b' e "'toonihiT)propriato doses 'to' piirify .tho bloo<l. VBfD"jl^q^B i Al>. ; BB»A6Tfl; Uto: i8pu«:SoBfS , AND OLp ' WoCNBBi-rMany. thpi^ands ' o .martyr*rfrom the abovo ootnplaiuta'havo-foundlifoali io«tim<dppbrtnblo ; but if iHollQw 'iy^ OJnteiont bof bri HyAhd.'plentifull y rnbboa^tipo^raftd'touiid '/ thoipaS^S fird itod, it wdl micilr DonttraU) ' to tho source' ' of . *tho iivU : ' oue m>v bolsafelyguarantotd/anddiflcaso 'dri cm from tfio system. Nothing can be more ajmpie or safe r ,than tho manner in whion it wiappliod. n ' nothing ,' ISOI ^sanitarjnthan ita action on the body, 1 bo til looally and oonaUWtibnall y. ¦ i> THS MOTB^B' S Pfttii?D—BmlfTOlBBAteB j |owxTRB DISPEEATK MAY BBEAD^CAiiirCt BxK^Jcald Heads, itoh , blotchcs oniJlb ; ; skin, scrofulous jsorea , 'king ' s evil, aidsnoh lJke >ffooap^, :'7iold : to. .A6 migljtyfpower of this fine,DinVmantj iprovidcd it; be ?ell'rubbed around the ' aSestodlipiartSi two ; or, throe<i rtes adajCf and the Pills beliakWaoooFding to tho prin od' , dir%»cms. ¦ ' ' ivii^OBB/SSisiiQv^B' .Jovi ' pftss 'Ajpi j ETo^rnLAS. J^i WJ^ds^flCl j 'P^rkons suffer 'exei leiitiari- ' -Ugony for ,j^;:trto' i th(*effe^tU}/cM p lal^';iithi^h :fs^ iJJuwAir ** ¦ k-mznn A ivt-tinirmnn*- a>,». IA oLAwuLniiMii, mn 'dalina^r ; ?;A^ T"'''' ^'"^""jf »f' nnl fl " at niywr mirriTitnn ¦ : ' " ¦ ^^a&f t^ f ^rSf.i tPfo^°ii$£H^fe?*y" eo ti oB ' ; ¦:¦ ¦ I ¦ ' VnUm.a<fi)tnnpanj A it^Tt ct v ' uponr't>w u ; to the/- lettor, : ivnd ' - * ' ^^{^orflfft^^fec^ j ^oDUtftrating-everjrM . ¦: ; ; ! N^^?i'^*^SS5 ^^ #'Ss ScaTQSif|-A: f fi .;;; .. j . . iS^Ba^- '^i^^^yi^l ite£|&? Thronta ¦ ; ; <^ ¦ ¦; , s ¦ ¦;

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Qixm PASUOS, 1616 21 guineas. Betorn Tickets.•t >«aUoad rate», ., ,/ :, :' .; .;.': " • ;¦;; ,

STBIKAOB PASSAOB M h* aa br aB'7 other fast line,']faetadiojan ample supply of goodProTiuons.i Steerr1•n PMiangen - are forwarded to Now York- or Boston*5ttort Additional charge. .-.::>: ¦ .v:o .»•¦;¦

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TWENTY FOUBTHlTHOUSAND, !Frico One Shillingi illustrated with Engravings on Wood,¦."} - i< > i f r e eby post l3 Stampsiibi enyek)pe,- : ' < i, , ..WOMAN : her Dirties, Relations,! and Position, ¦ Girl-.hood, Maidenhood,' Courtship, Marriage, Mothorhood,:Woman'ks a'WifeiiWoman as a MothoiyAo.', i On snb-jeotabf Tital imbortancatoWomaitv.'.J . . ; f

< Nonca TO iCobxTBT INVAUM^—Contultation byletter without a;Pee. ;> HKNBT J ISMTIH; (Doctor ofMedicina of the UniToroity of J Joba), who :has devoted28 years!to thp special .Treatment- of Diseasea! of the'Nervous System,ireaultMg,from 1 .exhaustion' of NervePower, Local. Wcakneas, &o., willj forthebenofijbj.of.Country Invalids', on ¦'receiving a statement oflcasoi,send his Opinion,,with ndvice and Instructions,; wHioli,,if foUowea,.willinsare a onre. i A "iConfidontial", fonU|iof Odrrospbndenco to assist the Invalids in. describing,their case, sent post frco. . ¦r : i : ~ t ! \ p iX n < r- r { ' oS.tf "

/Address—HENBT SMITH [DobtorHjf lMedicino of thoUnivorBity.of JOUB,] 8 Burton Creaoent, London, W.C.To Wine iiTerdhanta, 'Clir t, Ale/ and .Porter'•^M -V vi '•i<. ^

'-'i«™ *pyiy.Wttl.eri.>. . ;(' ¦ •: . .- ,IT" BEG to intimate' that I am riow 'la' ¦ a- position'A ' to'tnrniont, in tho highest Stjlo of workmanship,Tovn and' Src < Sr PHOHED DsjLVrrNo^orr ¦ MACUINZS,specially designed for thfe Trade by inyBdU.'-' '•

Also, tdyj.fastly colebrataSlKid largely-patronised V.:(. :JEiiciL8iOB.iCowaj(Q-nMAcHU«^ ,'/ :

vrhiohis now,; beyond.dpubl,' aoknowledgod to bo tho:only perfect Corkmg'.MM-niii^; in'cxUtenca., - hundredsof Testimonials from tho largest Bottling FirmBthrongh^r,out the- three -Kingdoms lOan-.be hfd on application at'jny,Works', i?( OKXAT PATjbourrsxxr,BELFAST. M

.TpEltoB'S' QUININH-MalAON ttlNrcljrtrri.J. ; nw'aiwT enriches the Blood, ; stcangtheiis tha KerreSand Muscular Srstem ; promotes ,'AppotfUs 'and' imnrOTca Di-gestion ;'animates tho Spirits' and Mental'Focnltles; tho-MngUy ieornlta the general bodily- nealth;1,and Induce* apitipei' ksalthr oondition o( the Nertoat and Physical Forces;

,«. Bottlescontsining8ameasBred|dpses,-ls, 6d|.,r!: : • ¦'¦ ¦'• '• ¦, In the prepozstion of tnis:Ton|f tha greatest cars is exer-cised. It is a faithful compound ot Quinine,'the actlre j>rin-

,ctflMof-iYellow Ctoohona,or PeruTlim Bark. WondodSrith niiuueu' vnubworcny, prepuvneu vt xrcn/prounceo. u a lonnwhich 1*«lpr(Mi«f^«.oflnumy nprs bia prored th« beat.

IChls Tonic offers a ready_ means of gnining the strength'ondVtber benfflts afforded by Qnlnine and Iron, withont any fear¦•Otmeenscklnestes/*i iWDompt*itSon Si itlitapprovkdo( byHabitat majority of imedlcatmen' .throoghoat thd.conhfayj

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<8s";!4d;!«ifci;.i / f f htir, .tntmix ¦¦inr.mi- 'j r r .l ''Pins IX., his early life to the Betnrn from Gaeto. By

BMti .av BaS«oiir,O;8j3.v.6d,-;: •<v, \>v;-n>- ¦''¦"¦Three Sketohes-of. Life in Iceland. By Carl Ander-

son. Translated by'/Hyfanwy Fonton. Dedicated to

ff .?r^ fa f^^^^'.&K^ l eii ' i ':t 'Bcs,t, on tho. Cross,, ; ByilLX. B,eryeyi 3s. 6da } /;The Faith, of pur, Fathiersi. poipgJa'Plaia.ExpOsiffon

and Vindication ofrthq'.'.'ChUrc|i: fqandedi byj our Lord,JeBttjj Christ. Bj;|4*'fBflv Janjes!.Gibbons,'. D,D., 12mb,'. .4s..i papor covorr,''. 2a. nett. . i',, !/ ' , i ( ''^. . > . .'.'.,

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nor deals In saVrasm of tldicule; doM dot treat his reader paafoe td be beaten,' toht'ns' 4 Wotner to b»'persnaded.; ,His'sense of religion is too deep to allow him to make light of anyhonest faith. We peioeiTe.on every page the reTerend and

. ChrUtlan bishop wbo^now« >that chanty and not bate Is thedirine power' of tho Cborchi thenre' that sets| the world'ablnxo:' It.isnot' heoemry thnt wd should say more in com-mendation' of •this !treat!se';'1;It !*ni Imost'certainly' have awide dronlatloit; and'iti imerits will be'advertised by eteryreader. Bishop Oibbons has written chiefly for Protestant!,'bat we hope his. book jWiUflnd. entrance into erery Cathol 1cfoiriDy.V—Catholic tVorW.;.; I - ' . - ,- , i J i ' i - r t - > :: The 'Panogyrics 'of ."SegnidriJ sljf..:..'Translated

from'the original , Itoll/m^', With a preface by the . Eor'.iWaiiam'Hnmphrey, SrJJ ,

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1 " HsppllT eloquence was- not the ,Only great eioellenca ofScgnen. 'His matter'is' klways'most valnable, for he was «thorough theologian- as well as a wonderful preacher."—Monlit. n :' < • ; . . • ¦ ' ; •/ . 7/ I I ! ; .' ':: 1 , ; •• • • 'MoniK r - W 'i ; .. '( ¦; :/ . 7/ w.w v: j . ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦'

r'My t Conversion antl-;Vocataoni!«iBy 'Bevl^FathorSchouvaloff,- Bartiobito.l Translated frost the.' '.French'.With an Appendix by the Bev. Father ,C. TondiniBarnabite. 58. .' : ¦ ; ¦ ] - / . ) >' ¦; ¦ I ; !M'This is a very edlfnar and very'ieadAblgf book. Somobooks are'readable witliont; being precisely edifying, ;aiKlmany works are edUMn though not at; all readable?bat thiswork has both' ffooa 'qanlltles. > It is an' Ax)Uf biogrki<hj, tooTooord of the trial*; ¦ strngsles,' touptational donbti, teats,oalls toeraoSt. andithe .lmalvictory olA Bussian nobleman.It is founded, perhaps not altogether unconsciously, on oneof the greatest works eyer prodaoed by, a • hnmdn *pen ThoCoiifesslpns of 8t.'Augptoe/."-Tabl»t! ';rr! '* ; -"•. lion'and Women of the' nglisb Beformation fromtlio'd»yH '6f.W,6lsoy to;tho deathpf .Crnnmer. ByS. II.:Bnrl:6,'M.AL'-2yobi;;a0a'.'' ¦: " "1 ;' !'Tbeauthor'proda'cC3 evidence that cannot, bo gainsaid,"

—Universe. "Interestlnifsrid vsl0able.'<'-iiT«l>W.-|!f' A cleverand wellfwritten .historical statement."—Month.¦ The,£tory,of-: tho/ldfe of St. Panl. By M. F. S.,author of "iLogends.oCUra Saints,"|io., 4c. 2s. Gd.,;• r*,Tbat/ delightful writer for the j-onug, tho author ofJfTomfs ' Cr'ucinxi'fiiOatjJierinef Hamilton,' 'Stories of the

'.Sttinti ' /ptorid<or Mmtyf Prieiti,' ond many,other worksof similar excellence snd Interest.have ound a most'sttroctivetheme for hcrprollflo pen in the wonderf at oB(f cdl/yiDK story

,D7rBt.(lP«ul. -rfi>i 8tor>-DlB(;F«Dlitho*l*rirt«h, will tea

favoorlte with those javenile Catholic readers who' navealready, so mnch cause for gratitude, to ,'M.',F,J}.".T-H'«Uy

' F^ffyj ''A ' Tdle-fw-fioy.^ By' F.'-S^tinthor lofwm ,A Hnf\nnin|f llXtIO vlOPr* Tup jnfyy^myw iij ^mffnQTip X0 Wo

wholesome as a° breath of fresh sir; and as beautiful in thespirit of it as a beam of rjoonligmi;"—Weekly Register. \ - . I. ';. 1 Tho Feasts ot.Camclot f, with fho tales that'were toldthere. . By Eloonora, Ix)ni»eHorTey.i!.3ij. 6d.-:- ' ' . ', , ,

• .; '• This is reaUy/a very charminjr collection of) tales,'told,'asIn evident from the tltfo.-by the Snishts of the Boand Table.at the Court of King Artlmr.: It U good,for children tmd (orgrown up'people'.too; tojneod, these' fetorfes of knightly courjt-esy and adventure ahd'or pare and'healthy rdman'cei and theyhave never been written inmmoro attraotite'style'than byMrs. Hervey\ In .this .little ' .voUme.'.'r-'Talikt.'.,'.' Elegant, and'imaginative lnTention, well selected language, and picturoaque-epithet."—Athdf altm. " Foil of chivalry and knightly deeds,not tuunixed witbrtoachbnof quaint'hinwnrt '-^Coiirt Joiirtiil.VIA gracefalwd pleasingcolfectlon6t storlesjVf-DailK1 Sent.t'Quaiof . an graceful, little Btoifa .'f-rrl i'oU tf nnd; f lueriu.'; |There Is a bJgh purpoSJ in 'this ,unarming 1 pook, one "whichb steadily panned—It ° Is the betting forth, ot tho ,trbemean-Uk'6f'*niv»lry."—M»m*n» P»«*.' ' - » - i l •f !-"il'r.""".'¦ I ' '•¦• ' Adelstan (Connteas); Sketch of her.Xife"and Letters.An'abridged translation'fronvthe''Fnmbh:of 'tHe Bov.PireMftrqiiigny; S.'J.i'by ¦ ¦ B."A.' M. j l^d ls.'and 2s.6d. ; ' .V .'J I I I -J [ ¦ ¦"¦ >i . '<!• • .' • ¦.; i- ;

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•Bods, Is. to Is. Gd. per night ; Breakfast, la. to 1B.Cd. ). Dinner from Is. 6d. ; Tea, 10d. Jameson's five.year old Malt, guaranteed, 4d. per glass. Tablo d'Hotoat 4.30,1s: 8d. , . •", W.Crand Bath-rooms recently added on cachianding.Night Portor in attendance''(ST'Within ' five minntos walk of King'B Bridg

ITerminns. ' [ja8-ly.

, ,;., ¦; :, . . The European HotelXTISTEKS. to DUBLIN- will find at tho Enr.orEAN,V . BOLTQN-STEEET, first-class nccommodation,

with trioderato- charges and assiduons attention!.vXeirga'and elegantly-appointed LADIES' COFFEEBOOM.

t J" Grand BANQUET HALL for Public Dinners,Wedding BroakfastH, Balls, Suppera, &c./•Bestaurants—Billiards. Beds, 2a. Cd., 2a., and Is.6d- . [m31-tf]' •. '• . J. M O L O N Y , Proprietor.

,::,;; : D U B L I N .Commercial and Private Lodging House,:.'lr ; '49, . MARLBOROUGH STREET.

PARTIES Yiniting Dublin can bo accommodated,with or without Board, and all tho comforts of a

home, on Moderate Terms. " [o25-tf]CSJ" Situation central , close to Sackvillc-ntrcct.

CXT7 MANSION HOTEL,30 LOWER BRIDGE STREET, DUBLIN

I BEG to inform my nnmcrona Friondu and tho Public' that, throngh elision of tinio, I hnvo becomo Pro-

prietor of tho abovo old-cstabliahed Hotel. : gI have completely and most comfortably re-furnished

it, and havo considerably enlarged it, fitting it upthroughout in best modern ntyle.; I trust by careful and constant attention to the wantsand comforts of my visitors to merit the patronago «oJiboraUy bestowed on my late father, and respectfullysolicit an early trial. ¦ ¦ . , ¦ •

¦ MICHAEL COFFEY, Proprietor."'_ Son of lato MAUBICE COFFET. . _PKaso note'Address—30, LOWER BKIDGE STBEET,

. .. DUBLIN,, [dll-3ml

, KELLY'S CROWN HOTEL,MOJN.O K . S.T'B'E E T.; WE XiP OR D .

. (CLOSE TO TIIE HAJLWA.* STATION).rjTHIS iaa Central and Comfortable Hotel in whichJL -everything', (gin bo hod on tho". mofet taodcratoterms. . Best Dnblin and; Woiford; Spirits ;• also, Brandies;

Wines,' 'Porter , Gcprgb Younger and Son's celebratedAjIoaAlcs.'ic:1 '" ' ' ¦• ' ' :

. ; ' .' , '' ; Cars on Hire at tha shortest notice. (an-15-tf

/ ; ; - ; .; IBISBI,. VISITOBS; TO'. LONDON. "'. : . . .•'• ; ;i lailOtJLD PUT DP AT : V"

•^Th« 'Piople/o SoteWCafe and;BestaBx»n.t,' yf ^LgNa 'ApRE n d ii^aARJ^C STttEET,ciVS/HEBE every. Homo Comfort and convenienceviT,Y, . wiU,be found.. It is 'Bitnatcd in ODB of themost central positions in London,, five mioutcB from

,'Charing Cross , Station and the Thoatrcs, and alltho principal places of aniusemont. ¦. ., -. : <i '• ¦

Note Prices—Bed and Breakfast, 3s. Full Board,including Bed. .5B.. Bd. per day.- -, : .. , ; ¦ :2ni]• c. ..:. :•, Broprietor- J: HOPPEB, ¦ • : i [aulO¦ v, i Late of theiInterriatidnariHotel;"Dublin. .

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WATERFORD. ¦. : • ! : ,\ . M , - v i ,.:•. ,

lluvfng pnrchssed the Interest and Plant of tbe latoFirm of \ .¦

<' :Ki.7jtcti'EA"K UND/ ^Mcf N;T 0 S H , i '- : '->.Ecalles me to exeoalo all Orders entrusted Ito me sa(OOTMBBB BK S^[FJ3U gEB/ 3dj tfA .FIT-XT' TER ; 'also Heating of Greenhouses, Conbeiry'a-tories, and Publis Buildings, on the moBt improvedprinoiple, by the circulation of hot wator. ' ..,> i

House cmij Jlhip j Wattr r'filoscts ; Baths; \Iii/ t andForce Pumf i : Hydrauli 'c"Rar7ii ; Qaialier.s Oat BeaUitijj dnd'GblWiij Sfotw* dlViayt on'Tionili.'1'|-|:rmh2-tt;" HUG'H I :"JJ1CLEAN. ' ¦ f j -

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tharparposB K jMr^HiTwtoifa obD f«, Is agood old WbUkoyVfrea from Fasel Oil and othfer inj'-purjtlas. and, paueued ofan,ezoel lenti flavor 'nndgbjpft,

) ayi'--j-n erBoyal C«le|e^Snrgein8iMe^. - • i:dnT6efV)MJealthwi'nnd Analyttfor Dablin.

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\;1;$$$JJ!im&&mBET, WATERFOR% - j.. : Wliere.ei^Uent W.OBK.at a moderate rate.'TOl¦r'V;i::Vi 'i;'''- ' ibestecutod as usuaWS'iii. :"'j "V:

tf ti&O^&i&zij'l X- : : / ¦ ¦, f "rr '- -ff il- ¦¦¦ ' •¦¦9^;JPatroxis and Friends will pleaso tokq Notice,

"I- - :f-;60f;rBiSrG-STBEET, WATEBEQBD. .

. s BUTLER'S "' CATECHISMTU3 fCATHOIlCCLEBGY, BOOKSELLERS, ic.'X i ^l ^M '-Balk Ui^ Niios'Qffice , - lWitH'thb''E^mn!eaaaim the1Bi8hop.oJLW*terfoid¦. . .. andLismore, the'EightBfiv.-pr. POTfjfB' '.'', 'A Cathechism for the Instruction of Children

BY THB ¦ ! " ' .MOST Rev. Pr. JAMES BUTLER, Arcli-

bishop of Cashol and Emly.RECOMMENDATION :

" Iapprovo of of this Edition of tno Bight Bev Dr.JAMES BUTLER'S Catechism, and recommend it to thoFaithful of thoso Dioceses.

A " JOHN POWER, R.C.B." Waterford, Sept. ICth, 1875."Printod on Good Paper, and in largo clear Type.

. ORDEBS from any part of the Diocese, sont in anddirectod to C. REDMONT), Printer and Publisher,Wofer/brd Neios Office, i'J King-street, promptly at-tonded to. i The Trade snpplicd on moderate terms.

May bo had Retail from every Catholic Bookseller intho DioceBO.

F I S H I N G

AN EXTENSIVE STOCK of FISHING TACKLE,comprising every nrticlo tbqAugler cau require.

PAPER HANGINGS.: A groat variety to select from, and at most reason-able prices.

FEAS1ES.Piotnre Frames of every description manufactured

ou the premises.DAVID NOLAN,

mb9-ly] 19 & 20 BKOAD STREET, WATKRVOKD .

THE GOMMOCH !DID YOU SEE HIM ?

WHO IS HE LIKE?WHAT COUNTRYMAN IS HE f

SOLOMONS' SPECTACLESMB. E. SOLOMONS, OPTICIAN ,

19, N A S S A U - S T R E E T ! , D U B L I N .(Who has licen SI years iirofessioniilly established in Dublin)BEGS to caution tho Public agninst tho use of tho

common, improper, and badly-manufacturedGlassos and Pebbles generally sold, 'which aro so highlydetrimental to Vision, that . nnmbers havo seriouslysuffered from them, and trusts that it is now unneces-sary to dwell at length on tho excellence of his Spec-tacles (so diffcront from pcbblo or 'similar substance,which ho neither constructs, approves, nor disposes of ,]and on tho advantage's derivablo f rom his accuratemethod of adapting Glasses to Defective Sight (a matter.of mnch deeper iraportanco than is frequently supposed)as snch aro admirably calculated to prcsorvo tno eyesunimpaired to eitrcmo old age. They havo been needby tho most distinguished persons and Mombers of thoFacalty_of tho Kingdom. . j • "v'-OBSBBVB".—Persons' can" no suited by enclosing apiir of Specticles, or one of tho'Glosses, in a lettor,stating tho distanco from tho eyo -they con reotl smallprint with -it , and thdso who havo not employed spec-tacles by mentioning their ago and describing sight.Communications from Watcrford and its Vicinity to bedirected to ME. SOLOMONS' Establishment, No. 19,NASSAU-STREET, (Entrance by Hall Door 1, witliinono door of DAWSON-STKEET, DUBLIN.

fi&aS" Bonairs of all kinds promDtlv attonded to." NEWLY INVENTED TELESCOPES, ¦

Combining portability with cxtorordinary power andclearness of Vision, which ¦ supersede every other kind

i for tho.Waistcoat Pocket, Deer Stalking, Military, Sea,and all purposes, both by day and night, and somo from4inchoi will show distinctly Jnpitor'8 Satellites, <tc.Price—10. 6d., 12B. Cd.,.15s., 21s., 308., &o. • '¦ ;- NEW DAY AND ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPE,PRICE J2SICOMPLETE—With suporior 3 inch aohro.matio object glass, two improyed eyo pieces, sun glass,portable metal pointed stand. This extraordinary in-strument will clearly show the most important heavenlybodies, and: exhibit with distinctness the face of an in-dividual, or of a clock, sheep, cattle, &e., at many milesdistance,': eqnolling in the most essential points thosoglasses usually' supplied at £60 or £70. ' :-• IMPROVED: DOUBLE OPERA, RACE 4 FIELDGLASSES—Price 10s- 6d., 15si , 21a. ; some so ' minntein siao thafthoy slip into a Watch Pocket, yet rival inoxteirtof power'many of tho largest mado¦; also,Microscopes of great power, from 3s. Cd., and invisibloPhotographs.

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MAGIG iANTEBNS AND DISSOLVING VIEWSrrClfear/.brilliant,- simple, though unsurpassed for effeot.—Slidosvin gr.eat variety—Comio, S^cnio,- Educational ,Illustrating talcs, wars, travels,! ic. A snporiorLantern and 10 Blidcs from 7s. 6d. A Catalogue on

SMmt" "'' FfTZROY'S ; IMPROVED BAR-,'OM-BERA-iAecnratoly

1 ' foretelling tho Weather, hand-¦Bomoly mountodjn Mahogany,- tvithf Thermomoter,piieo'onbr-15B, ¦'.¦ ) ¦, , ' : .. . , . , , , ' ¦! J L ' V

SOLOMON^S NEW MODEL BABOMETEB, prico12sCBd:>'CorrectThermometorSi"«#Is. upwards.

IMPEOVEir Xi ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENTS forextreme and every degree or deafness.—CAOTION-i ln-conscqnenco of •uumuruuy attempts,a*imEB5tyon;#iirTaEceegary toT»ptos)?ijtly name andaddress ana fo observe—Only to bo had from Mr. E.

)%:>.' ¥0.?s! an^ 0^ °I1^r] ^ e fn >t>D "

' Nnnib^NlTjETEEN'/N'ASSi^STBitojDUBU^'Ektrahcc by'Han-DborVwithiii1 bnb' door 'of Dawson-street, DUBLIN. He does not <-\iiiit 'the Provinces ; has(iolconAsciion'itnih ' driy othtr'- <hihst> or p e r k n o/ same ,thnildt'oT 'Other.' name, and Tie iEmvloys NO AGENTSor TRAVELLERS., > T .. ;- :' i t i . , , ; !• ;. .¦ n6.eow.ly„ JQWEplEN NASSAU-STBEErjOURUN.OwLT.

• ' "' 01,tJtE'E;l/'F'OE,';; A \VJi^V-- '

fTWE READT AHD EiLIABLE'EsKEDT.—Armed withyL toPoweynl antidoto' -'disfeasoV overy man ishis bvrniUmly plrysiciaHl:,''TUe!nrsj Hospital Surgeonstadimtf its rin'pirilleled and' healing virtues. ; Foreign Go->vernments sanction its use'uftheir^mival'ahB military¦wi f iotSjand-TTmnlrind thronghonttho world^gpoaeg theutmost(j05nfid«no«(initB .curative-wportios. >; irQ^^'..^E^WAixsi ,''AOT^.iiqpaT. 7Tho8o are.amcais thcL'most errible andfvgonising diseases to whichthi Wman, fr in ia ubjarfj,',.. yet'in [tKoir vrorst forms,and wnen'sKiininglyjincuraDlO; thoV disappear under artBreevering application;,of. this sodthing and powerful.OratmmMit-strict- attention..be..paid tor tho. printedinstrnationwrSpptd rbund.«ach pott ] iy - •¦!.¦.". .;'-; SOR* THBOAT^DrpTHBBIA, QoiHSEr,' MnMPS, ANDXii/!l)B&iMdJf«irr8:pr THT 0as8fKim THBOAT.—If/oii'tiio"aj)peitt6rice'.of.'any "of¦tueBOrdiBbases, theOmtmmtbfljifallrnbbdd.dt iragtiithreoitimos a day,upontheneoknod ]nnpor.part;of:4ho:ohegt,»go as topenetrate to1 tKe glandB—Uio. wont j COBO will .Jpiold in aeomparatiVdy/'jshbit t&ne, • portionlkily' 'if '.Bolloway'sPills1b'e"'toonihiT)propriato doses'to'piirify .tho bloo<l.VBfD"jl q^BiAl>.;BB»A6Tfl; Uto: i8pu«:SoBfS, AND

OLp'WoCNBBi-rMany.thpi ands'o .martyr*rfrom theabovo ootnplaiuta'havo-foundlifoali io«tim<dppbrtnblo ;but if iHollQw'iy OJnteiont bof bri HyAhd.'plentifullyrnbboa tipo raftd'touiid'/ thoipaS^S

firditod, it wdl

micilr DonttraU)' to tho source' 'of .*tho iivU :' oue m>vbolsafelyguarantotd/anddiflcaso'dri cm from tfio system.Nothing can be more ajmpie or safe r ,than tho mannerin whion it wiappliod.n'nothing ,'ISOI sanitarjnthan itaaction on the body,1 bo til looally and oonaUWtibnally. ¦i> THS MOTB^B'S Pfttii?D—BmlfTOlBBAteB j|owxTRBDISPEEATK MAY BBEAD^CAiiirCt BxK Jcald Heads,itoh, blotchcsoniJlb;

;skin, scrofulous jsorea,'king's evil,aidsnohlJke>ffooap , :'7iold:to..A6 migljtyfpowerofthis fine,DinVmantj iprovidcd it; be ?ell'rubbed aroundthe'aSestodlipiartSitwo; or, throe<i rtes adajCf and thePills beliakWaoooFding to tho prin od',dir%»cms. ¦ ' 'ivii^OBB/SSisiiQv B'.Jovi' pftss 'Ajpij ETo^rnLAS.—J iWJ^ds flClj'P^rkons suffer 'exei leiitiari-'-Ugony for,j ;:trto'ith(*effe tU}/cMplal ';iithi h:fs^iJJuwAir **¦ k-mznnA ivt-tinirmnn *- a>,». I A oLAwuLniiMii, mn'dalina r;?;A T"'''' '" ""jf »f'nnlfl "at niywr mirriTitnn¦ : ' " ¦

^ a&ft f rSf.i tPfo °ii$£H fe?*y"eotioB'; ¦:¦ ¦ I ¦

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SALESCLONEA, COUNTY WATEBFOBD

Two Miles fvoin Dungorvan. •. : ;

Highly Important & Unreserved AuctionOF ,.-\ . ~ —:¦¦

30 Superior Large and well-bral X>AIRY COWS,-11 YEABLINGS, PIGS. FARMING IMPLE-MENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, HAY, MANUBI,&c. ; tho Entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Also, tho INTEREST in tho LEASE of tho FARM,-¦¦which contains 100 Acres of the most superior

Fattening and Dairy Land, held under Lease ofThroo Livet, two of which are yet living. :

JOHN PENDEB having received instructions fromNICHOLAS J. POWKB, Esq., will Sell by

TTNBESERVED AUCTION, AT CLONEA,U . On TUESDA Y, Qlh OCTOBER, 1877,

Tho HERD, which consists of :—30 most superiorLargo and Well-bred Dairy Cows ; 11 Yearlings ;Pigs, Funning Implements, and Dairy Utensils.20 acres of Upland Hay in Cock, Onts, Manures <£o.Also tho entire Household Furniture. ' ;

As all must bo Bold in one day the Auction willcommence at 10 o'Cloc.k with the Furniture ; Cowsand Out-door Property at One. , . , . . - '.

The Farm will be sold by private Tender, and thePurchaser declared on the 2nd October. '

Proposals will be received by N. J. POWER, Esq.,up to SEITEMBER 30, who will shovr the Housoand Grounds, &c. : • ¦ • ' ! ¦

This vory valuable Farm and Stock arc Bold onlyon account of tho death of tho late Misa POWER.

Pure "lasers to pay the usual Commission.s21. JOHN PENDER, Auctioneer.

COUNTY KILKENNY

Auction of Household Furniture,H O R S E , ¦ HARNESS, SADDLERY,H O R S E , ¦ HARNESS, SADDLERY, kc.

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,0/v WEDNESDAY , . OCTOBER 10th, \

At Twelve o'clock,AT GRANNAOH HOUSE, tho late Residence

. ; of J. J. Rn>MOND, Esq.; M.D., the EntireHO USEHOLD FURNITURE, which 'is osjly avery short time in use, consisting of: ¦ ' ; ,'¦

Mahogany Dining-room Chairs in hair-cloth ; Seti - of Dining 'lUblea with moveable leaves; Occasional

Tables ; splendid 8-octavc Pianoforte, all but new;.: ¦ Mantel Piece Clock, Mahogany Cabinet, Mahogany

Sido Table ' with Carved legs ; severolvaluable En-gravings, Glass, China, Delph, Carpets, Rugs, Fen-ders, Irons, Window Hangings, Cornices, Curtainsand Blinds ; Hall Chairs, Oil Cloth, Metal Umbrella

. .Stand, Stair Carpet and Bods. *' Mahogany, Albert and Iron Bedsteads and Palli-

asses ; Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds and Bedding;Commodes, Nests Drawers and Wardrobes; Dressing Tables and Glosses; Basin Stands', and ware,Boot-rack, &c., with a variety of Culinary Utensils.

Also an excellent Cob, quiet to ride or drive j Don-key Cart and Tackling.; set of Harness- all butnew ; Saddlcs.Bridles, Horse-clothing, with a quan-tity of in and out-door Property too numerous for anadvertisement. . .

THOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneers.Tho Mall, Waterford, October 3, 1377..

CITY OF WATERFORD

. H O T E L r OA S A L E .

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by directions ofthe Executrix, on THURSDAY, the ltlh of

OCTOBER, 1877, at Ono o'clock, at our SALE-BOOMS, the MALL, WATEBFOBD, tho long,established House and Premises, known as the

" LION HOTEL," BAILEY'S NEW-ST., .* Comfortably Famished and now in fall work, doing

a very nico business ; situated within ono minute's walkof thoMUIord, Liverp ool, Bristol, and Glasgow,Com/io-nics' Steamers, and bounded by tho new street now mak-ing from Pnrado Qnay to tho Mall.: Tho wholo concernIB in excellent repair; tho Honso is largo, the Boomsspacious nad airy, and tho Bar most convoniont, withOffices and nico Garden compact.

Tho whole aro held under lease: for 999 years at tholow rent of £13 16s. lid., with Liconao paid np.Immediate possession will bo givon. The interest xa

; Honso, Furniture, and all appointments will be sold inono Lot, and can bo inspected by intending pnrohasorsto day of sale.

For inventory and all particulars apply toTHOMAS WALSH & SON, Auctioneer,¦ The Mall, Waterford, Oct. 2nd, 1877 • s23

CITY OF WATERFORD

Auction of Household Furrniture,HOBSE, PHOTON, HARNESS, &c.

The Subscribers have received instructions fromG. I. GOOLD, EBq., R.M., who is changing his re-sidence, to SELL by AUCTION, , ! !

On TUESDAY, ,the 10th OCTOBER,At Eleven o'clock, at B 0 C KL A N X> S, :

rrtHE entire Household FUBNITUBK of 3 principal Sit-I ¦ ! ting Rooms, Bondoir, 5 Bedrooms, Hall, Stady,

<tc., in which will bo found :—Excellent Dining andDrawing Room Chairs,Easy Chain, Sofas and Loungers;Couoh, 4-scat Ottoman, Mixing Chain, set' of DiningTables ; sets of Side, Card and Sofa Tables ; Readingand Chess Tables ; Dumb Waiter, Mnsio Wagon ; largeSowing Machine, a choice selection of Ornamonts, Win-dow Hangings, Curtains, and Gilt Poles ; Books, Car-pets, Rags, Jfendors, Irons, Glass, China, Delph, Dinnerand Dessert Seta ; valuable Paintings • and flrst-oliissEngravings; Hall Chairs, Seat, Table, Hat Rack, Clock;Carpet, Matting, Tennis Netting and Poles ;¦ set ofCroquet, Iron Bedsteads and Hangings, [Spring' andHair Mattresses,; Feather Beds, Sofa,; Easy' Chairs,Mahogany and Cane Chairs,'Wardrobes, Presses, Nestsof Drawers, Secretaire, centre and sido Tables ; ToiletTables, Marble Slabs,' Toilet Glasses; Basin Standsand Ware, Towel Rails, Baths, carpets, Window Hang-ings and curtains ; Fenders and Iron«,>;PatentMangle,sets of Dish covers, Mincing Mill, Onncil _ad_calea,'|Tables, chain, culinary Requisites, <to., 'Ac. ¦ ¦!' , !¦ OUTSIDE.—Lawn Mower, Photon, with lamps, Ao. ;Harness ; Bar' Cob iHorse. splendid fenoer,;by SirHercnles, troll Known withhonnds; npto 12 stone, (anbe seen anj day previous to sole ; 2 lady's and 2 gentle-men's Saddles,'1 Bridles, Horse clothing, Garden nn6Stablo ; TJtonsils, Hay cutting MacbAno,' with a varietyof In and Outdoor Property not enumerator.:¦¦ '-'- ' I : i

An Admission charge of Is. each will; be modd at thedoor and rofonded to purchasers only. ' >. > ' . • -c

THOMAS WAfiSH & SON; Auctioneer*, iThe Mail, Waterford, Oct. 1st, 1877. "' It '¦¦

SAMUEL D. WXLSOXr, '"ATJCTIONEEB AND VALUATOR. s

H O U S E A N D L A N D A G E N T ., ., . , . , . 24, BOSE-INN STREET,,, .. '> . (Mv |

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¦-; HOCTCT TO BtTI EBB, &o. j t ihnHE DIBECTOBS of tho CITY: WATEBPOBDX . .GAS COMPANY- aro deeirous of vreceiringTENDEE8 ..from .

¦.Parties,.¦grilling t to'Contact for

the Execution of certain i . Y u : i \ i i i ' i '>. > '¦.¦: <. ¦ ' '¦ | ¦ALTERATIONS AND,IMPBOVBMBNT&

At the GA8 WOBKS, WATEBFOBD,'in accord-¦anne with Specifications and conditions' 'io be wen,on and after the 10th inst.i" at the tWorks/or at theCompany's Offices, %, South Mall, Cork-! ¦¦• I ¦'<- ¦.flealiad .Tenders, endorsed '-T.ondors:for Works,"

'to be lodged with the undersigned;-not!later thannoon, on the 22nd inst... . , , . j . j.: !t , . f

¦ ', [ '' 'l -f i'¦ . ThaDirectors do not bind .themselfes to.aoiWptthe lowest or any Te_dor.-_ry MdaiO/A' ! ( ' H ¦: : ,- . '¦ ,r:,.; ,..DAVID ,J. Ml^ EN/Sewetaryli!'

,. .October 4th, 1877. .. , . : ;.. :K (< - ,>M:, i,,;.-:,,;o65t>'?

• •• SHIPMENTS FOR 'AUaUSt."."-:/'. * ;'|r:"' Tha foUowing- are the 'qasntitics 'of battor. bacon,*

' and eggs, shipped from Watorford to Great Britain taw' ing tho month Of August,1 as compiled from the oEldalJ'returnsi— ¦ '' ¦ . . ' • ! ^B OTTSB. ' '.' ':'."?* ' %: '.: ; ¦' :i '- U'

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R. lUhonj & CO.......-.I; S1S7 ,C. 8bnbHL.U-i.li..i.V...>«. M. . ... . . E. Courtnv...;.... 1587 ;E.Ponuj:.'....:.i..«......;l'. M

J. Fanning * Co ...,1&Z W.and C.LBaUwoj...;.. GOH. BM«w»y. •-;-:1JS H. Hyres.....;.;..:.':..™;;.l;a9P. A. Power.. ........;... 802 J.Kelfr .,„..-.'....:..¦;...,- :80W. »nd I.. B«nw«y Co:..; 6«0 'J.'MeOtTnj! :.l:J.'.:.;.;..»i ,tS

. ; wiole»al«Societj.......-... : 1S06 M. McDonnell;;;............ 25i . - P. Dolierty...-..;....;...*..;: 4U M. P««»on u.)..;.~... .i W

. , ,. -iH. Power. .....,...:...nSS9- £.Power/.i.,,!;.......'. -.. ',U¦ .' j

¦ J. T.;HjUbW..v....,...f...,, 3g; J. lowbotfim}.,;.. ..'..'. Jl?"' J. Clamjett. : ;:.. 297 E. Petnon...;....:.... '.'.:...- '¦ '»

•> ¦ • • > J 3 . 'X<mneflek.....;.'...:....... . '2ia "W;-Oto«hm..5,;C-.'.;..;.!...;. i l-j«-. ¦ :- ..!£.• Merrlgan..-....'.'...'..-.!!.;: J 200 E. Euit4ee..:V..'.'.i;:;:..'... ;J*.- ¦ ¦. T . Egmn.........'......-. . . . . -130 J.1lBUgBt<m,.i_i..:..'.<..,.. i J';. ¦ , j.ifaDpn»id....~ ;...-; lio R.wui«r.Z!.i:.uir.ir.fi, , , ! M. Oonnan ..............;„.'.: 101 Qopdwin»naCo.........;- f 8. .i \-%w V.RM..M '¦' ¦

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HO USES AND LANDSTO BE. LET, _ -,,

TO Yearly Tenants, or for a term of years, theTWO NEW HOUSE'S, nearly, opposite tho

Railway Station, Tramoro, known as the TRIKOBKViiiiAB; lately-occupied jvltfr.' P.,F. JIANRAJUW.Immediate possession c*n' be hod'of on\*sa&T theother on or about the first oi DICKMBBE. y """ '

Application to be mode to P. F. HANBAKArr.-CityHall, Waterford. ,; ,-. . - j ) ' y ¦, 3l4.tf T

TRAMC»RB.. L_HOUSES, Tally Fnrnishe3, TO BE LET, by the

Mootb, fpr the/ Season or by the year, <it ST.LEOEE TERRACE, Tramore. A pply to Mr. T. POWXB, atNo. Z , on the Premises. tf

i HOUSES TO LET.mHREE Commodious 'HO U S E S , situate inJL QCEEK-STEKKT, .all la excellent order'. Forparticulars apply at 13, Mewhants' Quay; - i

Waterford, 3lBt August, 187 ''' . , nfll.tfGEANAGS HOUSE TO 1ET

TO'BE- LET, and Immitdmto Poesetision'given,, . GBANAGH . HOUS B, ¦ ¦ .GABDEN3, ; and

PADDOCK, beautifully situate oni tha margin oftho Eiver Suir, aboro Brid fe, and within 25 min-utes' walk of Waterford. The HO'UBO ' and Out-Offlcea aroin excellent reptir.'' Rent very low, andFree of'.all Taxes. ' Grans gn House waa'alwaysremarkable as a most healthy position. '

Apply at THS WATBETCIED NIWB Office.COUNTY WATEBFOBD

T O I i E Ti • ¦;- . . •E5OM 29th SurnsMBBR, .1877, KN0CKAVEE-¦ L1SH COTTAGE, with, '25 Statute Acres ofprime Land. " . '.. -

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. Knockavcelish Btands on itn eminonce overlookingtbo*fea', at the entrance to Waterford Habour;ondcommands one of the most; beautiful views in, theSouth of Ireland..' Tho HoiScl:i» feminodious, I andcontains Drawing and Diahg-roOmB, siri principalBed-t xjms, .besides-Kitchen, Borvant*''Apartments,and Out-Offices. The Land s are well' sheltered' andplanted, and Rbut on the s>5s-beachj wbero thereirexcellent:bathing. Two A' es, immediately.aboutthe house, are tastefully lid odt in Gftrdens, Ter-races, Ac ;of the remainder, about f6ur acres are inTillage, and 10 in rich . Pagi,-nre,rM Knpotareeliflh issituate in a charming. neighbpurhood> anij; is sixmiles from, Waterford, ,thiee from Qunmore East,.and three from Passage Eact. .¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ n-sl4.8t ' ''

For further particulars, ippli tA F. RTTTLBDOX,Esq., Land'Agent, Coolbaw a Cottage, Enniscortliy.

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\ N EATING HOUSE, OFWCE, and FOBGE.Jt\- Applyito Mr. Wit. D OWVKT,. 17, .Quay, Tfa,terford. ¦ '¦'"¦' ¦'8?8.'.,,]

. . ',• TO BE IiJBT, -: i • ': ) • '•'/; ! - ! -AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GlVfcN,'

THE Houss and OBOvins, /known as BEECH-'MOUNT, TRAMORE. ¦ Tho houso is in good,

ordor, and commands a boaa|ifal view of Tramore Bay.iTho grounds contain about H acres, and include inw&Ued-mGarden,Stablo,Coaah-Honsa, £eu:ioO ¦ i ' - .

Application to be nmdo to HHAPLAND M. TAND ,' 2,'Borcsford Placo,' Dublin, oi to DOBBTN andXANDT,1

Solicitors , Watorford. -' -' ; • '" • > . «l_ ^t;.,

STOBES TO LET

TO BE LET, at K1NG-3TREET, in tho CITYl, of KILKENNY; anJl adjoining the Public

Markets, Large and Commodious 8TOEE8; guitablOfor Corn or Butter ; well iired, flagged, and, th*.,'roughly ventihitod, with ejacious Lofts t 'anoT Officesattached. ¦ For terms and Jurthor particulars applyto JOHN BEODKBICK, King-rtreet, Kilkonriy.1 ¦ 21.2t

TO BE LET

A MOST DESIRABLE OFFICE, centrally located

nnder the Imperial Hotel. Jlall, In which thePostal and Telegraph business was transacted untillately. Immediate possession'can, be .bad.'' < ; " ¦ '¦• '

Apply at the Bar of . the Imperial Hotel. fmbO '

THE GOMMOCH !"(nir. .-

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THE GREAT HOTEL, VTRAMORE,; OODNTY -WArEEFOBD.

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* NOW OPEN F0U THE 8]J UUSR SBiSOW, 1877.-• _ '_

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:' ilES.; KAVANAGH,' Piiqpji_ti:i| , : ... ,¦.'• .".Kcspoctfnlly intlmste's to l.ho namerpqs, Patrons of, this favorite Summer .retort, thft, fori tht Thit^I Season nnder her management, she has ¦ - ! -¦¦¦„-rjE.OPENED TU18 FA11KD ESTABLISHMENT'J\) after a niott complete renoration. -\ i . \> .,"": . Mrs. KtTiNioa begs ..to : (hank her for,ioar_« nsin Trnmore, and trusts thai., by .diligence id manage i,inent, and moderation 'in (ibarges/alie 'will merit aContionanoeof the support,* hioh his'been so liberallyaccorded under her manage meot' to this favorite andadmirably.aituated Hotel. - ¦¦'"¦ ', ; -\ '"' '.. '—;;' ! ".',;•,' ;'' Special ultention paid U' the selection of WlACSand 1-PiEin, and the Kiici'KN is ucder most expelrienced *oporrision. ¦ ' , '' . ) ' .',¦" ' ' - '". J U ,

The Hotel contains 60 Bel-rooms, large Ball-Boom,'several , 8ltt!og.room« and Dining-roomsy spaoioBs ;Coffee-room splendid . Billii rd-rooni) nan Bar-roon), 'SraokiDg-room, Ac.-. - z ~ ~ ~.-. ':~ .~•— :.•.—~ j !,. jz

I|3J" Cbargei ,moderate - For particnlars, seppri nted tariff. " ' " '" ,*'. , ' ,

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Owjng to thejlateneBBol.tia Season, Mrs;' Ksiii~- M, 'BJ< .^ '' } Jj rc^ Jffy i8i: j td'chased, at a. IwgeTHscoui .,

^an ea^ly- tope tion of

which'cannotj fail!t repay a nat.' ; ' '•' ' c ' I ,.oiti °;[•¦! 'a ir'j ¦

ivirtrirfT'tr :. i' :i .. ; \:J^Aniongst .tike'r at 'b>! foun4 paruculariy oi jlyri•..[ ;.:-.:;. ;,V:!Vio'i'S'' ; l* H6..v/'.O,-r -.-,Y> '' fi;':..[ -, '-. :;./ ,^:niu'i^ :of:_olWe^HO /A^v-? ;;;':.

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Alargeaasortment of JtUlTLBS ondOMOlILINE. ,'¦ A Taxied Stock M STB;lW8, 'iMud a*iqt"of]'v:.., . :. ,; v-c_ea r srf |p:#.BEICK' ;' and', !(p'qL6!ftBi) ,1 SILKS,? PWNXS;:X :> vv. OXFDBD\c^B3,iGAI _T _fl _^^^

i HOSIEBT, .a-OVEaif'SCABB'S, SHTBTS/v?f l .ViV: MS ,; " lo li^akiiism SJMS. V :p' *>i '!"??*«..' »i- ..¦•:¦ !¦ ¦ ,7iM I .<I> I I > . I ' . .'»C -<ij, .;.»;..(TlT'T'™", .t fviv>

'(^ mMm ^^mi¦ ! •-: Capital, •"r:= .'i -v.; ¦'¦... '..v,;<" v.i afi3,OOO 0OMij: - AocumnliWFnnir, Irife. ';;; 11 'Jtim OOOJW$.As tKD WBfi \ 8y Kingif tret t;j LpifpOJ 11, J rnitMt^

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CJISTERS OF CHABITY, will bo made at thoO different Churches of the City, :

• ' ON' SUNDAY,' JTBJ5 ' 14TH OCTOBER,

«Sr Donations from thoso who cannot attendwiS[be r^oqivW'by^he Most/feW Jpr, *4v4%''

eClergy 0? lle 'Ci , and aftVe Convent/Lifdy-Iane.

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.,n .,. ,., , . ,, - , so. . ,?ai?rapBBB. ,,T . ,:., :, , - . •¦.THOB SALE, a quantity of TTSB—Bourgeoise,JC Brevier, Minion,'and Nonparei -rin gopd con-,ditiori—Minion nearly Now V suitable for a. News-p»p9rf sWiu bei SoSd'ail i«___ »d&#>*!_ayrtoTHK NEWS Office. ' !

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TIT ANTED an iDklligent BOY.'wbo can bo' recom-VY/ ; mended, to soureuhis. time in this Offloe.—

Wages from tho beginnwgi'l. L"J_" .-: — ' • ¦¦> >

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AS BA -MAID in

a' respectable establishmant •;understands her busiriesB'thoroughly, and can

prddu'oe fitBCchies Tisfamonia-l' A >to character,,abffityPand efflclenoy ihthSdUohSrge'Of the dutiesconSdedtoher. Please address, Mrs MABIA O'BBIBNJMain-street,- Dungarvati,for Advertiser. ; 2t*, ,¦ ,¦• '¦W*-'-*—.:; . i—r 1 . . -. i i j ¦¦ •—[ i . 1 i . . ' t:—rr-'. .Investment, Land, and Building Sod<sty.

OFFICES-35,1 ' BOmS MAIj;; COBK. ''¦jj-.-.;i .- .'!' . • «. :.;.. ' ( . ''i -i LANDl {> • .»¦'< ¦ ! ¦ 1 'i . '{• ,, 1

"T ANDLORDS or' T^nahts'ha'viltr, *'&>W' {tf i inter:

1. 4 ' csf;Jtterem'.dari'obtainndfancb oin'ttunes on oasyJterzns!_ym thbJCoyk BnDmn Society'.' ¦¦ , . ' . ¦"¦ ¦ ';¦• ¦ '¦

.'' ,GENTXEla_W'rB Urbir' vWMB bn ,Tropcrfy for asnort tenn'of years wflVnnd1 tho By*tom of Repaymentmidar.tho ,Rules [cl\ lf^a°1'(!otk!, Buildinjr . Spcibty' tho

.beat aUitod to their roquiremont . .'.'Many persona hayo,been.enablod by means of this Socioty to dear theirproperties of ¦ lodg-editingehouinbrnnoes in a few.yeari

^¦r:Jrj[EC ABER&.1 OF, PROPERTY ' not havinc thofull ajnonntroqaired for,, tbeir present) 'investment , can'hoT9 i» largo, proportaoa of the Purchaso Monoy sd-vanoed by the Cork Building Socioty, oh easy terms,

1 .' ' • CLEAR OFF -OUR' MORTGAGES. 1 ¦ i , .ALL PERSONS wishing.to payoff Jheir, Mortcages-

i0d' un&blA. to do 59 from having to, pay, tho'amountin' oho Sum are 'rdconun'qndcd to makd homsuves'do-'qaainted,with.th.q( Bpcatiat adrantagesoffsredfto, mootsri<&jcwes..:by the:,CbrkiBonding1 Sociity.. . >" ¦ " '

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,co* obtain it from- tho Cork Building Society oh Honsoor'Land Property,' on sneh favourable terms as will en-able ithem tb pay both Principal and Interest in a fewyear *:"' "'/ '. "'' '/' •• "• '¦I ' ' ¦- ¦: >¦> ¦ ¦ . ¦

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Tor further narUoulara applrto '. , ' . ' . . ' ; ':,„ ;,.. ¦.; .•! JOHNiGIUSANI.'Sebrotary, . :' ; . . „ „ - •¦; .•. • :. . ' - . ' .I • . . 35, South Moll Cork:*'

EDWARD j CLEBUBNE, Treasurpr,, "" '.. . ,. !¦ .- . . , i , .H . , ,; D. Great Georgb'« street) Cork.

r Or tiln fniinwintr 1#W«A1 lurflntx t .- . ) • - ' •' , - . . ;: ' :

• . . •-.-•• ' ¦" ' . " JAMES BUDD, Tramore. • ; . • 1. If - . :| ;.- , •! M; A; HENNESSYrUmorick •v .: . . . / . 'ABTHUB 0B0SBD3, Traleep' ;

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¦ • , ' :'. 'F.( W,' JACKSON,M.A., T.Ca>.! .

pMx ';VL; .- , •; ,. ¦ : . T -Vi ;- .:; t»,Sout_,Man;c<ir_:'» . Waterfdr_!»_ d Central Ireland Eallwriy. -.(Iff nM«"l •.ffof'ti; 1 •• '• • [ ¦ - i ::•;.-¦. -,: :- . /(- ; j ;.; ,

Iti&'iiif: »_# ll _itf#al! ¦Ireland Ra:aviay¦\8iick with,, rteeiptt toatTtd io,pa vfrom date of tsitM d dividend

, TH& DtBECTOIiS pi the Waterfprd- »B_! CentralJroliod Railway Company .are propared. to issno NewCentral Iral_nd.Railway Stock, upon whioh will bs paida Dividend of 6 per Cent, per annum' from irocoipts eo-cured fot that purpose under agreements sanctioned by'Parliament between tUe' GretttWosternRailway!Com-pany'of England.dndtheWatorfordand Central Irelandand Kukeiny Junction SailwayCompanieB, the full par-ticttla—i,of which can be obtained on application to theSeoewtaiy. 'i-i W vt. .,, . ' .j ;' . -. .;:h " . — 1 . . : ( ¦ ' '¦ LOANS on DEBENTURES , DEBENTURE ' STOCK'!_ '":'\ ¦'.'•

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rh'H t, D,iB!B O. T OBS- = also, for thd pnr-¦'XJpose' of REPLACLVG the INSTALMENTS'of theGOyBRNMENT LOAN and BONDS falHngMdo, are)pjepirod.-, until1 fuiiheilNotico, to accept LOANS ONMOBTGAGE BONDS at £ perCent. - payable npon'On*

.Year's.', notice, or.for. suoh term.of Years; as may; be'4xed;iiand-|for.!,t-e1Dsbanture.Stook, .having equal'priority,with -e. rorteagQiBonds, bwring InUrest at4 per Cent, in perpetuity. .. ' ' TK > ' nThey will, also aooept IiOANS.on DEPOSIT, bearingIntere*t|.at 3fr.,PKB..CENT.,',payable on.Bix Mbnths,ootioe.andat 3 per Cent,'payable on 3.Month'a..c ib&.-i

... F«v the, jyaar.flDduw, tfth 5flpti'J676. tKe Mffid-EewiipU wew4*0,180 Jl».,Od.-tthe >Vorkinft»oi ot-eV[Eip«n»e».being. j__)^116s. Od. -leavingi* bala.ee of.XW^W Mf.-,ad.,bfii}ig<:,'moro than double ttiei la nouiitr»qui»»d,for, 1thev ltiter9pt oniLoms,. after th ipt^mo_t«4wU*b Wwr«,4»,(*a«rfifor«, _ considemble.aarp as for1;,diTi4«nd«WSiwiM_oldBr»i, '| .f ( .>\\.\ -\:>M iri „¦.',;, :M Tbjy.will, «T«ry; HAlfje»r,|send to each,'.CrelitoraSt»rti t*q|riag.tho| full paraoularattnjl. Ami ant of.iha.ttvenJioJuudae.by the. Company.v , 'j - r t'i,-f ApDUW¥»u.»,bejnddr«»aed to the w*3er«ig ed, at,tkaC«mpaii^4,O_l<}ai,'..W»t|«rfordTeru_nniu;).| ' , n ':¦ " '.f-r.- ,rv)ii[> k M B j .0t&tr)s ¦'¦- > ¦¦'<'•

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y'_fi____t_^?itK i plo{_l!T ai'wi4'.ll»u(--iiC___uftfe*t?__ _: 1° f°Iii??P'^?0- t:s» ?'n'''0"1,-> Y;j< . ,V^. Y.-T.. JUJH • JwgJSJtCAx>, Jramo.nlajiiiger. .

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Clongov ea Wood College, Naai.r, . MISP^YJCILDAM:. _ [,THIS COLLEGE^hw'been pwttyjenlargfdby

the recqnt erefctionof exwmBivenndbea lfulbuddings, ddwirably1 suited for scBopl jnrposei. and1B thpB enabled to%ccommodato an inpreasedji: im-beii f P.u*_s!v Thd<iowoof stu^*W'liisb<)e««re^fully adapted "to thbTreofnireme^M of tW'day.Henceforth the pupils will be prepared for Dejjreesin the London University, and for the higher

ipf o & Wtf the Civil Service!? V fj f \ <A '-VV P YL\VCuff ago of 'admission' is from ten to lourtecnyeais.-rmpilsTrhomayhaTe'bBenBlTeadyBt'Trther-,s,chools will be expected to produce unejceBtionablorefcrEnces. ) FcV terms applyi to'the! Rectoii TheVac_ti*i will 'end on'TUESDAY,1 the Elfevfcnth of

.SEPX£MBER, and allajo required to jcetum>}junc;tuolly on that day. '" sV. tt

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: 'FilENCH COLLEGE, ROCK WELL,-''-¦•> \ CAHIR, COUNTY .TIEPERARY,Conducted by the Rev. Fathers of the Holy Ghost

and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. . .. ••

rflHE COLLEGE is situated in a hoalthful and pictur-JL osque locality, within three milos of Cashol andfive from CafiBr Its spacious buildings stand in thecentre of on o^tonaivo , demonsne, of 4flJ) acres, thusaffording.tho amplest spaeb'for tho out-door efcerciso re-creaiion of tho Stndonta. Additional and superior ac-Udmmoda on has recently boon provided.

Tho courso of Instruction embraces tho Greok, Latin,and .most ,of' tho • modern. .Langnagos,. Mathematics-,Pbysital'andiNatnral Sci>nfco, Elodufiih Musio, Draw-ingj and tho varions other branfclieB of a Liberal Edu-cation. .::

¦The Classical Studies', whifcb nitludo Rhe'torio Cidurso.readi i Rsclesiastical Coilcgo,s,embraooalso*h» entranceand undergraduate courses required for any 01 thoXlni'versities." r" '"¦••; French'land iGormftti ibeing tho nativo langunges off lp enl jof .the ,Tcaching5Jar?.«» hexebe applied .withrtno safae f ioiU^ as (a-aSoonHnfentP *"¦ i" Tho Eneh'sh Loniraago and Ljterntnro, to wbichisbeci&l! cWra_iieV6tca,are'taUgh't'by'fint.class EnghshIProfcssors;- ^ "' ' \ . .¦ Xhja College, thpraforo, combines tbp advantages of aNative and'Cwitiriental Education.' ' ' '¦JlhfrS ia^VspeciCIBourso for Studonts deBtiuod for

MorcantUe pursnlM, of for Civil Service appointments.The number* of Candidates who have successfully andwitb-distinction competed-»t-bank ftad-other eirimina-tiqns attest the emciency wHh.which thp course is'con-dricte'd. "

¦PreparatbrylClas'se's for Junior Pupils under

tho charge of orpo'rloric'od teachers, are.attachcd.tp thindepartment.' The Junrot^Pupile, fbrinmk a qulto din-tinctaobartmpnt|'ard now mo;st;c\imf.9rtabjjr,establlsho<lin tJW' virr beaunful' wing formerly bocumed'jbV occle-

. siastical'Btudfeits.' '" ' -V ",';'!i " ¦' •"" .) ¦ '¦¦ ''Muslo Wd 1 Drawing are taught bjrRcsldentMMtora.

... Evpry attention is. givon by the Fathers' to.the health,comfort, ' and' tho" moral and ' physical" training of thoyouths bntrustod to their ohargo. ' ' , ! p, '" ;

. : .' -. :' ' . '", Terms," 28 Guineas per annum.1'' ' , . '. .¦ , A Boductipn is made in favour of Ecclesiastical Stud-ents.'' 1 •""'• '"¦• -• ;i • •¦. '¦'• • • ¦ '¦'¦' >¦ '' ¦> ¦¦¦ ' " ; > i. -' .For'propoctus 'and further particulars apptyto-a'n3>fet

¦¦• '. ;::': ' '"' :'RdV:'P; HUVETYS, Ptcaidont.':

St. Vindent's: Hoapital and' Dispensary'• ' • ¦ , ¦ STEPHEN;S''GBEENJ .DUBLIN; :'

l - 't:;!!:.r,;;yi0ER;;sEs ibN, :i877-i' . . .' '.The HoBpiial will bo'visited, daily at, 9.o'Clocl[,;a.m.

'- Tho Hospital 'is 1 donnocteil.(by its' Medical Officers),with !leading:-Medical- Bohoobi, situated in immediatevicinity.' -:\

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MedtoaL'and Surgical Clinical' Lectures will bo givontwico a week, and operations admitting of delay, willbo prdfoTmVid 1 on Fridays,' at ICWAVH.' . '.

1 At tbo 'beginning of ench Winter Session two Rcsi-dont Ptipils'will-be'selected from among tho mostdeservin^mombers^of'tho previous clossbB. ' ' > >-. -' : .) . • . .-,..¦.M -t. •'. . PHYBIOIANB:-. ¦¦ * ¦ v . ' ¦

FRANCIS ¦ J.' B. ¦ QOIHLAN,';B. A.'/ M. D.y- Triit. Coll.Dab., L. (K. A Q). C.P.;- L.E.C.S.I., Profeiisor 'b(

:>>Materia Medica,- Catholio Unlvenity ; ono of tho; • Modical':Officers; of i tho Government Prisons, Ex-. ¦ Examiner in Mat«ria Medica,iQuoen'a Univorsity.ROBEETi CBTAK, 1 I Follow (K iQ) ! C.P., L.R.C.S.L,

! Profossor of. Anatomy and. 1 Physiology, Catholio¦¦University.' ¦ • ¦• ¦'- • ¦ ' < '(< ' • ¦ ' • " ' ' ¦'

-;.-. '.- ' • - ; SURGEONS: ¦ •.• . ( :.. . ' ¦ -:¦<

EDWAUD D. MAPOTHBE,' M.D., Professor of Ana-ii tomy and Physiology, and-Member of Council Royal

¦College '' of Surgeons ; Ex-Examiner 'ia Surgery.Qaeon'H University. . ¦ ¦•¦ . • • ; .' ' ¦; '

WILLIAIUH. O'LiABT, M.P., Follow and Examiner,Royal'ColIege of Surgeons, Inland. > '

, , . ; QYN&C0L0QI8T. ; -f .JOHK^AV' BTRK*; B.A., M.B.J Trin.' Cdl. 'DAib. LJ

(K. _Q)' G.P.J, iiRlO.S.I. PWfcssor of Midwifcryr<• landithe-Disoasea 1 of Womon l and Children; to tho

Catholic. University -, Ex-Assistant Maetor. to the. -Rotunda .Lying-in-Hospital ; - Ex-Examiner. in Mid-wif ery to the Queenln Univorsity. ; • ¦ , vi i - . - : '. '• '¦

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• • .: • ¦ ¦! f. SURGEON DENTIST. '¦ ¦ ¦-'

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WlLLUK J!'DOH_JITT,'L.D;) S.BiC.S.E..¦; ' i. -j. TC ,! : ... .App TBECARYi "'..

'"' ' , 'CHEIBTOPHEB .T, BOLAND, LVA.H.I;" 'V' 1' ', ; ' ..- ' • ¦ i l . I • • 'I I . .

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;.. .:; . . : , . ;; . , I T]SR_[S'PF ATT-jIrpANCE.''' h: ' ! . ¦ .|.\Wb)tor.ond'8unlkar'SesBionW,' Nme MdMthi; Twelve'Guineas -,1 Winter1 Session,- 8ix Months, Eight Qoincaa ;.'8nmmgr Session,'Three/MonthEl Fivo Gnlneas.,- j '. ' .1 Praotical'InBtructldn in Compounding Mcdlches willbej Tenmiad PliHr iacybf 'tho.Hqsbitai::,,, . * • • . : *

;Further parboulars may be loarn'oa on application' toDr. QDIMLJLN, 29 Lower Fitzwilliom street ; Dr.M_poTHXB,i 6 Morrion square, North' -, Dr. O'Lixky,48 York' street > Doctor CETAK, 54 Rutland square,'Wostj.or atjthe^HoBpital. • " ; ;. . , ' ¦ ;;' . ' " ,[s28-4t

Catholic University So_obi ¦ it Meoioine,'•;. ;, ; • [ CECILU;;STBEET;- DUBLIN.; ! ; : .

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rfiHE WINTBE SKBBION,^ 1877-78, V-l • commence oh'X' 'Monday; tho-latofi October, when tho^DiasactingRooms.will be' opened., , . . . , . . , . . , . . . , y - r ' "' "

Unremittmg ottentfon ii da voted 1 to 'the1 teiohintf ofPractical Anato.myi'andior'.the; special'; conTeiiifncJ oftadnstripus\ Students,' .desirous.1 of ^ yro Tciiig i i f t a .theordinary hours, ithe Dissecting", Booms will be open inthe evenings,.when a Domonrtrator will'ationd (SaWrldays oxeepted), from Eight to Nine o'Clook. I ' - ;'' 'The IiotJturei ¦wiUlcdmme'ncoion. MoMbAii^rpvambortho Ethi'atThroeo'olock.p.m.V when tha" J>. j.< «-.;: ..(1 i- . 1 INAUGURAL' ADDRESS.., : • '- ¦ 1 : .. :iTtriUbVdetiyoired(by e(Deab;of thajFaonlty.'PtpfesBor'

' Tha'Soh iis!condnb'te'dby^the 'foMowipg Professorifand Demohstratora: .. ' - " '

>'!' Anatomy pnd Phys}c4ogyrrDr. HATDmti Dr.jCiTAK.. . . Anatomical. DemonaSations—Tho . ¦Profotsors of•-Anatomy and Physiology--' ¦«« « ...r.i ;« . '.-. 1 ,ii ChBrnistry—Dr CAHPBlLLi' l ¦

¦• - •¦:¦ :.•• ' • ' . : ,. ,.i; : 'Theoryand'Praetioeof 8u'rg«ryJ-Mr. TYRBXLL."' Theory'and Practice'of' Mb'diclri^T-Dr'."LtpKB.i- - Theory and Praetioe of _Udwifery—Dr. BIHNE. "iri, t* 1: /. l , l i i '.' i r ! O ( [ i i- | .'. t,''J-rjJr..'.H*TWi? j

- • ,,-i i.• ¦;¦'. ;• .- 1 1 :• :. . <¦¦>• ¦ ¦ Dr.'NixoJr. I

''"Dissections < ... i:i. . i ; .: i - . ...'¦¦< Dri'CoPPiaoEK,.••I .i!.i;i<' ; .:( . i - i ^ ';- .ii! .!i v' "¦• ¦'•¦[' Drl'Kl-aiBBU'jr..O.. .I ,„. I : i • ; . . ,. v:|.!,/l, I v : 1:,-i I ' __*."C_S_ O__. . '' i Praotlcftl Cle^WV1

CjPOJB-tL;',":•; ' I ' ' -', \ «• •', f .MateriaJCedicaT-JPT,.QniNLAN.,, . „ , . , . . '¦ :¦ ; " ';-I Medical JnrUprndenoe+TDr.'.MAcSwnrBT.i ¦ " ''"'PBUIO-IOBT—BT."lTOt»S/l!-l'> .'""•> •"'¦ Vi ' l ' - i i f- i I¦ Botany—Dr." Sib.-**©*.'"11 - "- \n~- :' < • '¦• i ¦"•• j .'•''

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.-da fiohoolare fully woogni»ed-and .received bjall theTiinwiilm Buitiffl '— .. -,..-«..n.t >- ..i | ;

• "ftitrte'TjBitfOtt '!»'&« • soveral'(Departments; of "theM*UiW'-'bnrrl6amm',' lpr«para( :W '8I V Jjs pro-f°itinnrl examinations, is carefully l and' 'asaia_oualy

, gJ vmi*tbi,Bchool,-l < ) 1 TO j :•! /1 , U.i i I ' J ; 1 Up '!„ ;i L t A i&b'toTmin n'oi ih Bm{iaw«esddnsT««pecttTelTi PubUo 'Hxamtaatoiba wUljboihbtd, antttttQ Prtta oTTmSa/'Guineas. wlll;'b*rf

bo. fi lfofi: opm^^'j'awngst i aenkwh

Lectoesin theCUsi «dtho oaMfeattse«sio-.'ii v » | ."- ', ] ¦- The University Gold Medal- will be^ awarded at tha:.ondtof ltelW_(t*I Se**«,;Wt*e'.f(fll6iHif «bmbln«d'¦•obkcts-yvli. i'i-Pr)tottee»(of IllodicineiH Blrihry, ahd'Hidwifery, including the DiseaBesof'Woraen'toid ChSd-'

l%d'it;t-e'4'rti&.o^^Hae'Sm^mW.' Uon thp¦Uii'i«tBity'IExhibi_6nVV5luel'JE2d|';wfll|'bea>rJrded for,the^bett'4£sw%Ulig::iQ''Bc<otMl''r'Ch^'j ^ ^ vS^'JvSmA&M ^ Xhooondftioris on which theExhlbiaon.i»pB«rec«iCan 00'learned on application to the Secretary ;of the Medical

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t/i-. l / y ) i COMMITTms.\ M : .-^VtTheiaight _f« _upflBJb*»|*jTOi Chairman.5tEighi;Eev. BTJ toAS HiAdi;of Cisheil',^M^mSmLM'CHAEIKS DENNI, Eslj^T "

Dr. GKOEOE IVIK MACKEST, T.C.,j,/HEirET.fD.ENirr, 'Esq.'vi r\ 1 1 1 J '\ n 1 1' - T n -i ¦l>AldT-P6W_E, JlP.7Hi|_4_lfWi ,' (I / 1 ;- I "I /I J

&1A S T. fit;nRae TTBTPM- AM J.P., _ Aid. T. W. JACOB, J.P.,

~~ "?OBA C.JBSLJOIT, Esq.,

./DivlDiaiJiTjlEBq., President Chamber of Com-merce ;<~Ofe6aa_"1Wftif_,"EsqT;T.C;>'"-r-- --r-—

With all clergvmeairf the. various denominations."ST.' GkonoE1 F EKM'AK, J.P., ") 'HENBT WHITE, J-Treasurers.

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r.¦-• •¦¦;. ¦' . • !/ . :• /. EDWABB 8/ KENMET, Scorotary.

' ,113* Snbs'criJJtlojls rocoived by'any of the above, andduly acknowledged'; 6t may to • lodged to tho credit ofthoFundin tho Bank of Ireland. .; . - ' . ' . ',

Atnonnt bf ¦ Snbscriptions already acknow- "lcdgod ... ., -.'•••'-;:'¦'•! .;¦• ¦ ¦ Jt32d 8 0

" " ' '"* "' ADDmoN__ ' 8ti_s'cnirTtt>HB'X !Collectod at the Gathodral, Sept. 30, after

Sormon by tho'Bishop of Cashel ... £32 0 0,, , at St.. Olavo'/j, aftor Sermon by tho

Rov. Mr. Irwin' ... ... ... 5 2 3¦„¦ ' ! • at St. Patrick's, niter Sermon by the i1 V017 B«v: A'rohdeacon Alcock ... 11 0 0

„'' I at Ballinakjll Church, oftor Sermon, . , bytlio Eov. J. JPe^enzejr ... ... 3 4 , '<)MissiMeora, Maypiirk, per Bishop °f Cashol. . , 1, 0. . 0JohnStrangmani Sulrrulo'i Nowtown ' ... 2 O.iOJan;Tl Ryan, T.C., Shomrookvillo, do. ..... 1 . 0 - 0A Widow's Mite' per Rev."Mr. Irwin ... 5 0 0JamcsiMosley, the Quay ' : ' :.: '. . :.. ' • 5'' O.'t0Executors of J. J. RicharilsQn, Bacon Wdrks ;'. ' .

• ••. iMbrgan-stroet u" ;' ,;, -. , . , [, ... . 25 0. 0Mh*_?nnce, per ltev.rE>£Norman : -..'. - ¦, 1 0.-.0C4Mmp Rogers, JiPi , tTramoro ... ¦ 0 J0'.:0Ji^ Budd, F^oroncoPlaco,, do. . ... 0. l0. °NoUBnam Harvey! , . ' .'.'.' ' ...' I 0, 5 0Humphrey HugheH, EldonT?rrac6., ,. ' . '.•• . '2 : 0 0Mrs; W. G. D. Goft, Olonvillo, pertho Bishop . .. ' • ¦

• of-Cashel ... ' ; L' • ¦ > ... . . f r 0 ,0Mr. :j; Buon : ... " ¦ ' ' ... ¦ • ¦

.:. • 0 .5 - 0Messrs. James P. Graves':* ,'Co. ••• "' S- ,0-0

TIUMORK. ¦. ;,

No.il. Distriot—Mrs. Norman and Miss, Dobbs; ;;Rov. E. Norman ... . :.i ... ... . . 1' P . 0Miijori CrcagB' ... ¦ ... -• ... . IT 0 -0Cap*. Dobbs ... .:. " ... ' 0" 5 '.0Mrs. Hntohinson ...- i - ... ... 0 10 0Mr. Bnssell , . ... ... ... 0 10 .0

With 8maUer Sums - ; . ¦ : . , . . , 115,0•No. 2 Distriot—Mrs1. Langloy and Miss Hartford! "

Mrs' Dalton - : ' ..; • ' ' ... ... 5 0' 0Dr. Langlcy, , ' ... "I"' 1 0ReV.' W; CatWr . . ;...- ' '! ... . ... . . .1. 0 0Mrs. Prim . ..; . '..: ... i i 0 ..05s. Each—Mrs. Wiloy, Mrs. Bilsworth, Mrs.

Hartford, Miss English. • - • With Smaller Sums' ' • - ¦ < - 10, 19. - ,6

No. 3 Districts-Mrs. Budd and. Mrs. Wators. . -..¦James Bndd, SwootBriar ... i~" , • , ... '. 2 O''flJohn Wilson :¦ ... . ... • •; , - , ' ... 2 00Mrs. J. Bndd/

¦ ¦ ... ¦.:: • ... • ' 1 0,; 0E. A. IStcphoftson ... •..."•":'¦ • '- :.. . ' I O' 'O.

'Mrs. Strongman ... ... " ... I Oj .ifl ;CaptainH.Kerr ... . ... ... ' 0 6 .0Mrs. S. S. Willis ... ... . . ... 0 10 ; 0'Mrs.Lino ... ... • ... 2 a .O'

5s. Enfch—Mrs. Kolly, Mrs; Connolly/ • —! '-*',With SmallcrlSums. .. - . ' 1 0 2 . 0-

No. 4 District—Mis. Glascott , Miss ,Wark and • • . .i , . ¦

. -. • .Miss Pim. -- . :

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Miss Bndd •. . - 1 .1.1 . • • i.l 0 ..0Mrs. McCormack (Lohdon) ... ... ¦ ¦ 2 O' . O,Mrs. EUiotto • - .:' ... • • ... ':l p 10 0Miss Pino ' ..? ... ... : > ' 0 10 0.Mrs. Harris ... - • ..:¦ ' ... -/ '0 10 05s. Each—Miss Jackson, Mrs. Pirn, Miss Pim, '-

. A Friond, E. G; Foot. . " ' , - .—'¦ With smallor sums;' - .';. . . ' ,' ' ' .' . " : ' '. 7 13 0

No. 5 District—Mrs. Clibborn and Miaa Frocman: : ',Miss Ambrose. ... • • ' . ... ' . . ... • 1 0 '0Miss G. Ambrose ..I • ¦ ... ¦... -x 0- , 0-Mrs. St. George* Freeman ' ' ... ' "• ... 1 0,0:Miss E. Freeman ". ... ', 1 0iO :Mr. Wnxk . . . . . . . .. ... . .... . ' ... 1 0;igMissLabarto, .:. ' ... •> . • ... • D 10 'tf;Miss Strangman ... • • ' .,. • -- ..; ' O l O ^O;Miss Carew • ... ¦ • • ... : ' :.. ¦ ' 0 10 -| .0/!Miss Jacob , . . ... • ... . '... ,0 lOj .0:Mr?: Stopliew_ .:-... ii-_. •••v—g W 0Mr. Dart ... ... ... H 10 0Captain Boulton '•'.'.. ' ' ' l | .:.' ' ; •' .':. 0 10 .0Mrs. W. M. Lane! ..... . - . '... ... 0 10 0

7s. 6d—Miss Ussher.5s. Eoch—H.' Courtcnay; Miss R. Freeman, Mrs. .m

Turner; Wm: Briee, Miss E. Froomon.-Miss •"• Rowo, Mr. Kenny, L.:Clibborn, Mrs. Glascott , ¦ i r. ¦Mrs. S. Harris.' • • " • ' •¦ ¦¦ ; ' ¦ ¦ ' - *"

With smaller Smnsl " ' ' 12 ' 7. 'OWA.TE&F0BD TOVNO MEN-S CHEISTtlN ASSOCIATION.¦ ' • • - (Per Mrff. 'Brooks Smith.) < i-mv. ;L. C. Freeman ' il ? "< •;- ..:¦ • .':;"¦ £t i 0¦• 0CoUoctcdiby Mr. Prior ;,,: "..; .; ,-',VJ.'-! ,'.':i,V,_ ?* 6R. Dovenish: ' ; .. - ... !¦ !¦'¦ %.. " '¦'"!..', , ', • '.» 10 .0H. E. O. -.Smith . '. . .,„: • " .:. V.,0 JO 0Mr. J/ Strongman :•.'. '• ... ¦;! • • ij .ir.:- ;. O 10 0Mr. Day ... " • ... • ... '0 10 0

5s. Each—Miss Thompson,] Mr. Lpyd. -Miss 1 ', , \Alcock. .* . i . « . 'Total (with smallor sums) i ... 7 10 0

Colloctod by'Mra. Waring, Cathedral Square, J£8 2 11including tho following :—

The Misses D. and V. Gabbctt ... - ' ... 1 0 0Miss Strongman • ... '... ; '" ' • '.:: " ' 0 10 i .O .Miss Medlycott ..I ', ' ,'.:. ... 0 10,; 0

5s. Each—Mrs. Elliott, Miss E. Smith, Mr. W. Day!

r: ' \ \ : ;:.> oRT.RArt.s ¦'"¦zk ¦ ':

'¦;.rpAKEN DAILY by : WINTER, and ij^hod inJL the best:style of ABT, at%;s approved:/. r: ;' ". \ \* PHttroo^f^Hift STUDIO :: ! i l "^: 'ft_r' 62, QUAY (S'.E BKIK_H'CE) WA^EBFORD:•• : ; ¦ • . ..

¦ : ? ::, ;i ,,,'~lr.'P->r'Th!p Toiihli' Improvement , ' (IreldndJ, Aef ',":l S4l and

tHe Toibht Improvement Cldiiiet' Act,, 1347. •'"'v¦-¦• • '•-. . V t f '. l / Z t l V I J. -r+t !-~-<X>BPO»A^NrO?^TTWBfi*eit»/. jCITT'OF' WiTitiJbip'iQfAs Cd_*Afrt'e WoEKa Atri>'

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¦"¦•'¦¦¦ A:.T'a MEETING of thei Mayor, .Aldermen andICX,1 iBvSe t8 °K <Se';5prpnih \6. f'." yfaferiord,being 'the Corporation of Waterford, held'at t^e,Council Chanrtfer,1T6wn'Sall , in the City of Water-ford, on FRIDAY, the 7th day.of SEPTEMBEB,'1877, whereof'Special Notice' in that behalf had.been given» a I solutipn.to.do the thing hereina feif.mentioned «ms agreed to.ihy theiBaicV Corpomuon'ai follows :<-- ".

: '' - ¦¦' -' ¦'¦* " '¦' " •t'"'1 i" Jte lgcd- Tha itfi/uiauancc of the 33rd Section

•i " ."..t '-flf 'iii»8"icii.r'<trWattrfcit4nBaB"' k lsT /Mt - -i r-< GotltoWttoftlctlWaterford do Purchase the

M -.wkmif cMr\M§0$m '!'' .*e-,nT u***And itlw_8lirosoJved4tO(inU_«ite the foregoingResojutionito thd Baid City of Waterford Gas Com-pany, with a Tiew of Agreeing .upon the/turtns'of

1 !-Aa'il it' was farther resolved that QiVpe^estary

Notices be Published, and that a Bubeoqueat,SpecialMee[|ng'6rtho said Corporation to'connrni-We;fore-going Be ntions

be held on TuiSDAT fhfySith day.

oLOctroBxi, 1877. '.'. ': ". . . ' ^yrj V! IJfoVitJi^ Hereby Advertoed, tnat-lB 'ajttbiJMnentMeetlng-of said Corporation will be helionSRcWDAT,the ?th d?iy of -OCTOBIB, 1877;«tthe'X3onnoU'Chani-':

o'Clock/ noon,at which MeoWntfthe oMacfaoI theaaid'fca*go^E«80lutionBjwiU be oonBidertd, andthjB said;|t&olxiti6_a will be 8ubmitted'ft* i5rniftr/

^l!e_ '«S!ite^lrSe & ,'1 7Y.1' ~ ' "S*

'. . • ."¦.-'• •JOSEPH W. HOWABD, Town Clerki '•_ .': £ I TJH^MftS'

F. STBANGE, '8on,ci ji] or m

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' THE I; ofexHIBITlON' PALACE,.,, CUfl it I Hi .1¦::r£ ii -.- f<Ol» 00T0BBB'Mhto,im,-lgl1lrrt A""!'¦'Wz ^:Aj . ' -- . -V : : " . ¦ • i-rl'¦ ¦¦;-' 'jH*!"?; - jrilHEfollmrinsf Gentlemen have promised'to Ww,¦A": 7 part—P fes»or''Moncd, : M taflWfci Hon.'CiptWri'-Moreton, : Mtfdmay Park j ¦ JameaviBarton,

JoSnBJ*el];.Gla»goWj Bev. C. U.Uantfe»'»i»tol>

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THEATRE ROYAL, WAi?ETFOR't*}*:tt \

Engagement, foJvpositivelyyglX-ii^IGHTS wy,

Mr. and siliHUBERT. -'b'GBADT :

CJ P E CI A L LJ^D

OTR&ANIJ3ED %1 R MH

fe --JpiMPAtei M W^THE GOMSIOCH has boto played to 'crowaett.houseB in Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Sunderlnnd,Leeds, BradfOTd, Stockton, and Nottingham.

IMPOETANT NOTICE.—This Drama is entirely Oriffi-¦nsir and-fmmdadtnr Irish-Superatitron-rtherefore drf-foront in Plot, Coat, &c, to tho Stereotyped Irish Dramaof the Day, and is replete with Striking Situations,Splendid Scenic Effects , and its chief object—Amuse-,ment ; and if Crowded HouBes, Roars of Laughter, and•repeated t»to-be any: criterion- of appruvalr-tms-Prama;may be pronounce

ft Thoroughly Legitimate SUCCCSH.

ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 15,vir ;j < -- : ri\y <, \if t>.1SirRti:& Tnfe^wiiEk'-"• "'• ;

Tho Porformimpi) will commpnqo with tho Great Origi-nal Irish Drana/by MK HOBICRT '.O'GBADT,' entitled

, THE ''.GOmffQCH !• O'S/THH: F AI R Y 'F I N D E R !

Monia McCttuley, a Squireen Mr. F. F. SixcuuiBrian McOutby, a snuUl Firmer Jlr. CHAS. I'. COOKKDr. DyonWoa O'DonOTan; a Bone Setter, ittuajr¦ yean a resident in Bpiila,-now on avliltto¦ Ms nattTo Iond ......i..:...j .... ..iS i/ iifr. J.- --ri.vso.v

Larry, the . Ooniniooli (» Quare .Uoy, lond ot ¦. Fdrtnne. Tollers,. F,i|f 11 tiuj fond Fun, oud tho ¦; Diva for DrOiinliigADiDaDcing)..; ....Mr. H.O'QEADYMJ iey HicVes-, _jQtd|!er, ready for any work - - - i •,, Wfa well paid for.,; i _¦ i...,Mr. F_iKi DALTOSCaptain Harrington; of the 46t_Foot .,i..;....:.Mr. B. VIRXOHJoSge OriwlalL..: 1 t ....Mr. T. BLA HSTjeAjjS&ifWatt: :;„;.... V Deoaut f ;...Mr. DAK.OXSAiiTBilly Bony,...;. .'.., .> i., Boia (. Mi. JOHB CHBISTItBl}nd Boris,.,....! > \ (,„,„„ , < , Mr; JAKSS HASLOKlong Scanlan. : iWf P*611" .- „ MrD.fiDLLIVANNora McCarthy (only. :CU)4 of. McCarthy. - in • ¦ - ' -, IQTO -with Larry, aflno lamp of a Girl, and an '

. niegant Dancer) ;;.....'.¦. '.I Mm. H. OIGBAD-MoU;4IaKnlt«, n.Fortune Teller, and onilnter- .. 'irn)t0rof'l}rMLm_..A.:i.^M.\- .v.....i.Mua'NciXT DAVIE8! -|"*^V*" *** t/CTPf M' T' ^ 1 * 1 .¦¦¦-— .. . . . . .. A^

AI .I.D

Marx Ka waga (with Sottg),. ..............MiM OBACE TE M P L S'. . ,;. .PeusaaM, fipco^ iddjen,PoBce, Soldiers, Ick, Ac.ACT 1.—SCENE" 1V.—Sevan . Chjorohos of Clonmacnoiso

—Abode of the Fortune TeUor^The-Strange Visitor^Tho' Forgery tilanhod—Larry's1 Dream—AV Collision—.The Fiitht.' . . . . . . . " ';';. . • ..',' ; SCEN E 2.—Sallynogrgin.-rNora takes a short cut'across the, fields , and that delays her -Larry takes aramblo-rAccidental Meeting of the Lovers on pnrpoBc-7Xarry tolls Nora a secret. ' ¦ . . . - ' • •!!; SCENB 3.—©rawing Hoq'm'tn Sqniro McCauloy's—ThoStole- Doods—HlcKey.'.dcmandi a hea'vy ' pricp—ThoSurprisCP-Tto Quarrtl -QId-Niqkiand his Erimo'Minis-

,ter lall dhti-iA. knock at tie door,- ¦¦ ;•' ¦ 1 ¦ '. ¦ > > -<i , .¦i SOEKE 4. -Th« Martello Tower-Tho Appomtmont—Hickey tells McCauloy ho news—The Plot to: get Larry¦ io troublo-^One rogue' suspects, another—Hickey takes

•to'drink'...'. ¦". ', ' : . ;.-. 1", .., ,.,.j '.;. . , ; , .. ¦.' .''A'.-M'II SI—Tli« ¦Rniivn-of lliH Old <1nntln. iMoonliffht—The >Ttap and; the Boit-viLarry ¦ Searches for gold—ThoFairy—A Leprechaun in sight—Tho Chaso-^The Capture- •The Mdhey demandod—Bcfusal—A Life iii Danger.

ACT 2— M/.Carthjr's1 Cottage -Rctum of tho Wandcror—The Treasure brought Homer-Lots bl Money— Castlesin'tlid'Alr.-1 l T " rfi - ' • " ' y Scpif tl 2.—Tha Library in SquiroM1 Canley's House—Hiekoy; anol M'Cauley ui high spirits—Dr. O'Donovanieeks friends, and finds enemies—Tho ' Warrant—ThoApprensjon—The Witaess; .' •' ..1! Soi!NE.3.—Eiteriofcof Brian-M'Corthy's Cottage—A- ' ght'a Dirciwon for old nnd young: r , '- i SCENE' 4.- 6 ¦"Spreo-TGrcat Valtto—Lashings andliavih'Bs- -Tcrry) Maadin's (Toast—Hickoy. rcsponds-r-Mjsa,;Kavanarjh :Ob_gc8 with a song—Lorry'sings hisfavourite, and! gets a.ronsing chorus—Hickey makes amovft -Nora wants alDanqe^Larry stands forninst hor'—Th,9 Jig-^Great excitement—Knock at' the door—pnoxpectod'arrivnl of thoRedcoats—The Arrest!., ;A6T 3;—SCESE.I.—The 1 Court.-1Tho Trial—FalsoWitness—Larryfound guilty—Condemned.to die.1 SC_NE "2V—library—M'Cauley and Hickey Flay theirCards :well'-Tho "Plot laid to" secure Nora—Hickoy

.shows tho white, featner- -M'Canley suspects '.treachery—Hickey uneasy iri his min'd—M'Cauley left in' doubt. ., . SCENE 3,-rA Koa^ near StJIynoggin—Tho Meeting oftho oys—A^

Han laid'ta tcacuo Larry. . . .

,.': SCENK 4.—The Prison, Moonlight—Relieving Guard•—Larry'a, sloop -brokon-nTerry and Bill go fishing andget a bite—Larry gots a'lottor.andia confused—Theeignal—Tho Decoy—Thq ','Alarm—Guard turned out—Tho Blockade- -Tha Escape.' - I " ',' A

CT 4:—SCENE 1.—The'- Exterior of . M'Csrthy'sf l ottaso-^Tho' Letter^—Hickey appeara on the Scone—3_ei;Rcf.tt8al7rTho Attempted Abduction—Larry andM'Corthy to thD Roeone—A Light breaks in on them.: SQBNE-2.—The".'L>tetjOr'r*' M'Carthy's ' Kitchen—.Scanlan and 1 Burke'trapped—They chango colour andturn guide against their will. . ' . •¦ .> ¦ SCENE 8.—The Mountain Pass—Hickey pursued—Hisoourago foils lum, f.. :., - i . c ,- . . .- . . •: ; . - . .,.'6CKKE,4.—J3og Moy -Hiokoy turns traitor—A strug-gfe/or li/«--larry aconscd of ¦iInrdor---Hic)i-ey'a DyingiConfession—M'Cauloy, canght in. his, own trap-j-TlieReckoning -The Deeds restored to their rightful owne*—Sunshino through .the Clouds ! ,. ¦¦ '

To conclude, each Evening, .time-permitting, with ali. -i:: ' - . . - • : .• ¦ ¦ ! ¦ . Favourite ¦ " ' •"• ' " " ;> • ' ¦ , - '¦¦ LAUGHABLE FARCE. ,

¦.', :¦/ • .'.'-,'¦ !

Acting Manager \ for O'Grady's f Mr. Francis O'Grady.Sijagc/Manaepi) ): ) J3<jmp_ny!>| \ ,'•) ( | vMrjC. P. Cooke' "¦ ON-FRmAjY, EVENING NEXT, |

* BENEFIT OF _EB. HUBERT O'GRADY.¦.¦¦. \: \ , . . . ; : , •.;• , .. ¦ . , ; , . PBICBBI-, - , -

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Q <(f,!!' Jb i _ _ffth:*> -'l vV u- '•¦¦ '¦

THEATRE ROYAL, WATERFORD' T. . PpsiTIVELY ; LA8T TW.O NIGHTS ¦: '¦Qt - the- ienQwned.,Tragfc Artistes jn ' Waterford,¦ - a.;;,' n?ff .;'' x ^;j§j Lx tp]t sj j x,". .:, ¦

Supported by. their1 own specially selecfed powerful,' .. • :. ::, '', ''

1 "i' ' " .' i ; OqmJ)aBy;. '"¦' '' .'' , . - .

-"¦",[ ... .iO

v,'N.iiG%:T^ST R'i D A Y , . '. I • - ; "Grand Military' Bespeak Wight/ for the

BENEFIT ' Of 1 .MR.': and '¦ MRS. 'BANDMANN,. .."i:-ii 'Pnder.the:distinifui8hed Patronage and !

,, • ¦','••¦."

¦¦.¦• •• "• ! . Presence of ,

' '¦•" "' ,

¦. .' | .!- .¦

Major. DAWSON, and QfEceisof the !8tK (Royal. - : i ( - i i . i i .- : / . ¦. Irish) Regiment, ¦.' ¦ ¦ - ¦ '•' I

At ftSOi'LbrdLytfon's beautiful Play,' in 5 Acts.1 ' fiiv i ;5!HE;:.XADY ;pp '::LYONS I .:, i.:> iHi <( i.i > , "Or, Love and Pride,. ..

'' -¦- : ¦ ¦'¦;' ! : .,To cohclndi withitb'e celebrated. Screen Scene, fromn''-:; r,Shfer5dan_ far-famed.Comedy; '" , ' • ' ;

...i''f .THB SCHOOL EOR.! SCANDAL ! •! .t*-« / l ,- 1 1 M I ¦: ¦ 1 . _ _ _ . ' ((• , f . ,- , , / . , ¦// /

1 ' Td; )ifROW. 'SATURDAY; OfiT; ', 'CTH.,(?c«_vrfy .the Last Appe rancoi) Shakspeare's his-

M . '.i ntoricalsTragedy, in Five Aota;- ¦¦'¦ • • ¦• •'¦' ! 5"...i-m i *r* 7;-pT/t& AfeTw 1"-TTT ' *

' i» **'¦»">•_ . (*.S i*7 .™t- '<V.< :: •.To, conoludo.Tnth thentavonte Draina, the. , Uo > v.c - COBSICAlf'.BEOTHEBS:

Acting Manager. <-."'II.T Mr; E. BULWXB.Stage Manager - ,. ;';lMi;]f1/(i4.^$cui)__1o«_.

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JNATIVE WHEAT—Dnll , nnd ftl. lower.

BtAcK OATS-Snpi'ly l tve. Quality of creator porif tion in very inferior.

*> FOREIGN WHEAT -Dull ot our quotations.

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- - - .;.-)l 0 :u s— , Ohlrka, Tojfanrog, and Odesna • -00 0 ,(0 0— Ibmil • • • - - - - : -.00 0 00 Q

INDIAN COBN, Yellow, Odessa and GalaU -00 0 . .(0 0: — — Ibrail and Foioninn (old) .'00 0 HO 0

— Ameri&ra - - - -17 0 17 j— . — French and American White-00 .0 ,«l g— ' — Danoblan . . - .'18 3 18 6—¦; . . — - Damaged - - - - -!O 0 i O ' !oo 0

FLOUB,-Americao,-pOT bart«lof 1961b«.- -*>-o~-U) 0— French, per sack, Ot2801bs. , • -00 0 CO 0

INDIAN MEAL, American, jpor'aaflV - -00 0 (o 0t • ;: - |, ¦

f Home Manufacture, per V'. .,. .„' - ..: , ~ A : ¦¦ yk, ot 2801b.. fTJg4,_.» «

ZnipAfii'ttSa B *p«f tiJ 6F>i6&-m ) miini$f; MU.¦ ' ''' 'IKPOHTS. EXP0ET8,Indian Cora:.... : - Qnartert. Indian Cora:...' — QwirterjWheat... WO6 do. Wheat —B_rrel»Oota 4o. Oatu 1D64 do. 'Barley...: Sacks. Barley fd do.Flour I-— Barrela. Oatmeal '. -, , 00.Steal "15 Sacks. • Indian mesl...-' — ' do.

(Corrected this day for the Waterford Newt).¦ ' ! • •

' ¦ ¦ '.

¦¦

PE0VISI0K8. • ' •' - • "• • :¦ ¦

B»COH PIGS, per cwt. — : — 54«. Oiloito. MSTBAIS do. —- — F 64; O . -, [ 04 0Fir.T • do. — . — - . - H> 0 , , • . jp 0HEA DS , do. -- — . ' 30' 0 ,' ; 32 0SCIIAPS do. ' — . — • 41 0 " ' « 0LABD (chandler'a) • — — 00 0 ¦ 39 0

BUTCHERS' MEAT.BiF.r, jwr 1b. ' — —. '. ta. 7<I. to PB. R.1

Do. rooat — • — 0 8 0 MMurro.v, per lb. — . .— 0 8 . 0 0LAKB, per qusrtcr — — 6 6 7 «VEIL, ixir lb. — — 0 6\ . 0 7PORK , per lb. — — 0 0 0 0

POTATOESOlD, per stone • —Nr.w, iwr do. , _

.. BREADWHITE, per libs. —HOCSIHOLD, j>cr do. —

: (it. Od. to fs 1<i0 6.. , 0 8Oa. "Id, to fti . l\|0 0 . "0 u

19f. Od. t« £P». (V]13-0. : -a 0n. 0, (o 02ta;0i,to 2i«. 0d,a 0 u n

WHISKEYDtJBLisipcr'Kallon — . — l»f. Od. to £P». (V]COKK, puncheon, . — • l ^- O, '. • ri7 0Oto CORE, gallon, — . — . . 17. 0, (0 0

• , •• . . -. : • ¦ F I S H . . , , . . . . -IfEwrootintAsb, pcrcVt. — — 2ta; 0J\to Ks. Od.HERRINGS, per barrel '— ' . — Zi Q ¦ 2i 0SA LMON, per lb. ' — • — 0 o : 0 0PEAL, per do. ' ¦ — ' — 0 0 * : 0 0SOLI, per do. — . — ¦. 1 0 * : 1 0TCKBOT, per do — • — 0 lo 1 0

. TOWL AND EGGS.FOWL, per poir (small) — — ra. M. to :s.ftl.TTOIETS , per rair ' — — ' 0 0 <i uEoos/ periaO ' _ • • i— s o n oGIESB. per jidir _ : . - --¦ 13 0 w o

SOAP AND CANDLES.WHITE, per owt. . . — , —:. ^ 208. Od to 2t3. OdBROWS, per do. — - ' S) 0 21 0JfootD, per dozen lbs. — — S O fi 0Din. vnAo. • — —" ¦ ' S .S 5 3

,' . .,- , .WOOL AND HIDES. , . .'H6(HI*T ;WOOL ' — — ' " Os.'Od. to la. WWBATHSR * EWE _¦ t —¦ 0 0 1 .1SKIN WOOL . • • ' . — — -> 1 0- 0 0HlDE»,T)Orcwt. i , — j- — !. 23 J)_, 22 0

CALr, pcrdoien ' • — r i'jK-SJ•»£»„«> 0TIMBEff^*?*"1 4**'

-BID:FIKE per ton,' ' — ' — .i s -Sfts.Od.'tb OOs. Od.YjjLLOwPixBpcrdo. • — ' • — 80 0 81 0StiTJCI, per lOOO ¦ — .

¦ — •. 90 0 0 . . 00 0

XATHB, per do. ¦ — .-• — . U 0 „ Jl 0.. ' . . ' C O A L B .' COALB", per ton ' — — lfti.'Od to 17a. OiCon, per'do. ¦ ' • • ¦— ¦ - 1 —' H 0 > 00 0

I . .. FODDER-AND; GREEN CHOPS. i , »,HAT. per.ton, . , ¦ 1 , — .. PCsM.. U> DOs.M.NEW, do. — ' '

. — 55 0 CO 0STBAW, wheatcn, per dp. — — 5S' 0 . . jBO 0

Do., oaten , per (to. -il • —- 40 0. -»->~4$ 0Taittfips, per do. ' '_ ... — ' ' 00 0' 00 0

. MABOOLDS, per. do. • '— —i / O O O i 0 0 0

. CABBXH8, per do. .. — — ¦ 00 0 • 00 0

::WATESFOBl> i BUTTEB MAB.KET.Number of f irkin * 'wtf tthed 'at 'the Public BviterMarhl;• •'¦ for 'ictek endii\<r Friday (this- day) hnd'jjorw.. Saturday, — .418 ' • ¦ •_ . . 126s. 0d. i' .t6" 135s. M.. Monday, „— _ 105 — , 126». Od. to 134s. Od.rkaSaj . ' .'r- • :• O '¦—

¦ ¦ '¦ •O-.Vi.'- Od. • to , 00*. M. ¦

Wed ««d4y— IM ''—'" "•l»»;''oa.- "t o - B Si. W.Thnrsdny, '— 460 —: I2«s. Od. to 1«B. Od.• Fdday, — 0 —¦ to. -01. - to- -.- 0i. W. -No. of FirUns conespoudlni; week last year US.Price per cwt 140s. Od. to I53«. M.

, 3Ptrths,; Jflnrriajes, Md D.fBtlw.AiuiouncementiofBir tiu, Marrtagu,nnd Dtal ht ,mnst be prr-pntd;" ; ; B i R 'T ' H S ;.\¦ SOtb. ult^, at M, FiUwUliaia-Bqaare, Dnblin, the wife ol T,O'Grady tjiwher, Esq.., Carnph—«, eo, Waterford, of a son.

28fh ult;, at Neirtow i BnildfaiM, Watcrfonl, the wifo o(Al«ian<3«r Nelson.'Enq;, of a »od. • •' '

At C611eg_iill, Templeaon, tbe wifo of 1I>. John O'Mran,of a son. -. . . ; > ¦ 1- . ; i , • ,- ¦;.j30th ,011;., at Main.»,t«etl- abninol.the frife oJ Mr. JotaTobta.ptadacjhtCT. , , . ' . . ¦• 1 •• , '1 SspK 30, at 65, GrosVcnOMtreet,;_ondou, tho'wife of B.DolleU, Esqj, 78th IHghlandenr. of'a gon: '

Oct. 2, at Wiokiow; tho'-prff/of 'Bretet-Iiteittnont^ColondBall Acton, Mat Lijht Infantry,of a'aoh. -: • ' / '.

26th nit., at Richmond-place, Clonmel, Mrs. Bobert S.Pelis«ier,«r.a«on;. TI • ¦¦> ,(. , , \ ; • ; •

Oct. 1, th« wife of Mr. Denis Hylqsd, Upper Jobnson-atmt,Clonmel, ot a son. '

Sopt. 28, at Cioome House, connty Limerick, the wifo otHettry LyOM.-Exi;, OJ,.,o(ana and heir. ¦. >

„. j ¦ . , . . : M, A'!B/E ;I A .. G E . S. .. , . ,On Tuesday, 2nd Ootobor, at Bntlentown, by tha Ber. P.

iSPrSw SftrsfiS** Jr0SSlff?t_!PW<?*1» danghtor o tbe l«teIJK- ThonuW PitigcratcH'oT __ocuioase, to laV/!_obert M.Bn«gy °' Barrnck treet.¦ On -2nd Inst., at the Catholic Chnrcb, Trareore, by.tbe E«t.E. Power, P.P., Knte, only daaghtetatQfri.WaJtte Biilj ,P.L.a, toifr.Patrick Niijcnt, Qn^BB 5a_T»*On Wednesday, at the Githolic Chajcb., iimijtiogns, SfJsaO'EeDr, ot'tbit town, to Mr. CbnnlgtonJ ' Bt-tion masterWaterford and Limerick Hallway., ' lAfc ttewtowBjbaxnr Cburcb-, p omh, tb_<4 atm of t»e -»Aiexnnder darks,- p»l't"«ftnn_ji. Huniigh to Itiui * Mts%ni.xihe, yoanMat' daoghter of enry J. Pariaod, LOOBBOIW,¦ • 'At 'St.: __*y'«f,'f mmmhi'lb.' Oeofga' K^ '•'B-Wj, KB-kensjv to Baaaj ai E-1—obeth, danghtcr ot Mr. J. JX Hut-nesa,Kfaacl- it < - < I -:.\'UV.I - -A ••• -. • ..'- . - nvi- .

Af , 8aWord. Cfcnicb.i ,William Whedariof Siagtlan.Honntrath to .Janejdanghterof the, Uta John Barton, ofildontrath/Qnceii'D \Jdnan. V • ' "• .,^*etoO^4ta«ffln, ;eTde«t'«<in of the'I|tt* P«ter'Oen«Griifin,> Eaqt'.iof"JUUi__J oeootj- LinttrJck, to Maria a,dinghter of^Eobert Bm»V Eaqj; Geoig&oinet, TiimfrV'*; I Ojti lLat 3_; A.q Jeon>, High treet, 1 Mr. .William Babbit,of Birmingham, to 4nnvwldoiw of Jeremiah Byan, aad onlygSKffll? *«.«!f :IKW»tf ftJfiF""*'' OTt|« ta«t..'tt1*3noV Me«tii{g.Se_W..Mo'nx»MwB;WotjDublin, SamneL eldest so'nof Samuel Bewlcy, EidivSlndfcnl_fSfe .-^ ??3i« *k.<Mr '-S?«' UwW«

Sv v&r n *™ '"•«°* T|V.(j'. f-tv-ftt ¦ -• 1 *¦*(*

'conheg,*WjArfei^Kar^aKie J 'Tokerf,' dahghtcrW'the UU>To4a BvW'As-Vol_i )of_aAMo& «o l__M_k.ri1^4-l•,;4t CHrirt Church; BrnTUwaxaAlp-eQa, a i-tnlen-M,P.,JXi taHdo^Msj9B2^MepniL(|a)M_jerof £dwiu9

**J *V* . : » . . ." . ' . .

,n!l''.'. i .-in'.: li.,ni.i _ i _ ii T H 8 .•^W<At! ' aenV»,TBaI c '_o Baflrnre«|itcouniy>KIlfai_rt£aftera lonFand pchifol iUnMjTMkW

flfaiMn_lfOU ._tai',''_Uaitar of tET%|t«rfoia and O_-iWi*r««i^B^waT|,Co ,Tisidec»»ed-ia,««n| t" rke_n* t?_ifolnfiff '*'liSI?J>S*h*1i 'MS' f' Sfinu.

' Siuniaent ior the bonttr' SUkeimy 3io MMMtil ti» e*Carlow.i.hJm—flf ¦3B*sjvy«a»iidTth«i>UMad i»MM>-i,£

'• On.?l»r&d''Id«., ¦' Set&4iSe1 ^ fe|'2n^daaghter of the late John Scott. Eaq, d«i) tfUA*l *rn<ui

_5a the 2?th fcr.tonb0r, .at '*,. _Mo»t«W« «V»*«?I_:

8ept. 30, at Edermlne, connty Weriorf, Sir Jame* Power.

S^^S^^S^^wp crotVi. • .. 1st. init.jM'BMomneliL; >D»nnjrbioo_.rotA'lDo)*|i J*«— 1hnf, lgmii^^Th»M; f—fjl ilAwwi—vn, PIAiil—J/»g~' w

28thhit'., at North|OiteS- ijebrire's sireetjBe_W? Fl?-IWihtr

^iistfa' al W.aoJl

d/ Wjma Jj V'I'1*"* At TiamBfeMtewiwltrdy of i Hnmphtfc>'VeS», E*!i•Molliriabra»oo^tr«lae_nyjag*J«i»«aW»i ¦•••J*-i-" _r i .h

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'I Naw.:Mo .,i.|Sata:day,.\OcM WA &Uf i » run..1'FiMt Quartw.^au y,.,,. . 14. 3 SM&m.™FnllMoon.,„.-..Monday,i: ,, - 22;A 7 81 a.m.lw

. Last Quarter ...Monday, . ' ,, 29 2 21 p.m.; ,.g.1:! ' ' " ' I' . ' " .' r < • ] ' . < '¦'.- ".tl . 'grrsi

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! .'FRIDAY; ®VENINGv'OCrOBER- -4;l$7.r. , '\ ". •¦.- « » . -. I . . r f I - 1 »l "^ / I ' I *l V lln l \ .

]Uj > '** ',**} ¦ * i . M - i * 1 iwft' *". /.J HIL £!l' l l t v n' MOVEMENTS, :0F. ¦ |TgBT(BtiSaiAlfrS-BEPOfarED

''"cttASSir' OF gBONjfijffi- THJG,,TBPgS5-i>J!0

»i « . •]WJAT''JBKaDBtHl.<IAWM*/ !1.»»I j 4.11illyhg

,' tbf)TjJW*»i WJSP" a£-.J ejrn*rftwn»Jfl8jW6iitManiJ»-,nians and Hussions , continue to tmtib; 'flielr

I „• i ««.«J:i i.; '•'•itfti « rtt .''?*ty .!¦;!«, •'•<'I *>/>J |i : .r irfn.cn/*,upline ;j,TOpan>wp.r>8, njjaerpoyer» -of¦ a-rigonjn* bombardment.- " The Gmnd Diike. ' t^l-^-r"- .!?. : \ i t ; . » ^:-^ "» t«i •?» > ' —a M I« v •'» !'> " j-W '-- I ' "

ana the veteran General TodleDenmadeanin-i, i eptcttoi of; the tadvSiidW.ireirks; on WkHnisdaJy

and.wertf satiaiUjdwiUi'Uie p'rttgTetamade. "Withthe Iara>febifofoemtatff 'll ra^KMringl topes

' 'tfrt dM a'tlia e a^^ OTpturo*IW^w'' ' 'iw'ir'i|'ffi, WiWait" flank-imarch, Anto Boumelia.,.f;rofn,>AflHcnia,(M.ukht»i Pfttha,, h* itelegrapb«d.,that-a,, «natt battl« fc»s beeoJgouigon^nenr Alexandrejql;

and that the fighting, whicbvwaBBe'tere/bad;' nor.;, Jehded, jtot

that .victory &&?$$i "*? f W 5He B'd?''¦ of the Cro6mita ,troops!j.,','. , '¦.',',^1 ' \« ) "'!, BUCHABMT. To frAJr-TrrTl)?.', f t r"V .H\ Bulgaria1

1 ' W'6^nte&i|6ropd!bjl|hesutisqnoj;, fteperO*' toe Grand Duke* Fanl Aleiandrovicb, whopae*^

., ilirqughior«4o»day!e r(mt«:fofiGornjriStuden. i '"•, . . ,t Tha tJtotly WrtciCorKepondentmiUxthe Bu*skn

Asiastic army telegraphs from Eatajai thit yestef 'day inpnung a. battle msxQUunenced.by. General'I/oHs MehtofI, *TiolattBckba-^^h6le Ttlr'aaJ^ine'.'The KuisiaJik'dre yWi to ,h|kV<( ta en the key of'J?6u& '"fta 'sjM8Moni,'1JU {to ye made

' wferlPrSW'JMi'ii.13 ¦BWWJa- P11"1?A f K the

. .posiu Qi tbojr<aa4, oonquwed^Mio entertained hopes, r of b»ing ahla- to>cnt off MoukhtaE, from . Kara* . /Tho

losses were.heavy, and it >was^ considered certain- thatthefchtoK -wuldl^reTOni.rfttis inpniing.;'''^''iiragTEDMsi ^-rridK

WJ'%!^

• ' " ¦'''* » . ..'| XOWu,,..,,.,} ,, • :< ¦ f/ ¦/:

, ; KsyilraiKpp^K«,, . Wi:DHj{8DAT.—"No. Military,Y mgVemen ajar jeporbadfyesferday from. the.«eat ofJ- .*rar.]!«It »a aarpect^dthati tha.Eussiaoa will assume

the offensive in the I^wer Lorn. The -Turkiflh; , 16^3S Sop ^ }i ^e tf i^§ ^ef <iiI '' 'fi hif '^TigUA' " AlAbaesa^orjdncI 3 s. *u>jard}is're' left for "QagUci

5ay, 4 ,',- ». - i :'l i--:t' i i ..) !• .•( ;. • •• ;•! - I ' l i ' V ¦/ -•¦

, . ., pcciyjiEST,,,,. TjHOi^sp^T.-TTTho- Eusaian- 24th,• i flixUion ,Which ,totdoy,,crossed., the- Danube, vrlll

march towards Plevna, where a ireeh assault is ex-

1 ' ¦ A"Statwki^te

l'*1»m,.oftt«?ffP *ova» wedn ay,e j-^ A^t^r^XJe.nulrniy .accident has,,occured be-

, . tween Jtai^n'escti and Nostoff, on jthp i 4>on. ¦ < Seyeri, . railway ..wagons, containing, nearly •iotnr.i hundred, : Abkhazian prisoneWi on their way to< Siberia,i1 were. ".«ompleitelyi de*troyedit"Not a - single'mas!'of' tie

AbkWians survived. They were, as usual, thained; . Aoyet er, his . rrib acyidenlj jhas^ dnced 4

profound Bensa 9n,|&ua/in inquiry Is promise^ *-A B

^lin egrap a4ys'ih(alligenqeiftom Bulgaria,

, .- .rppona fpupina, and,-tTphu»,toibe;decimating the• i •P PIW1*'0*1* i"

'i'— i M I !!»¦'» ¦• ! ' • v j i i K . - . I .i ! . x i ¦; ; ;

"

THE TURKISH* COMMANDEBS. "'. .¦ • {„"' .i ,*,'i)&hMnftt,'AlilhiaBbeen'tempTed:frpm the ,head o£'• tnFa*^nK rmtn«;commandhaJieeB. give ^ ^t X^h.Uq army.;i^J,he Shipksj

, aia 'hltherio, commaadod: ,byu Suleiman Paaha hafl'been entrustod 'to Beouf: ft»haV..iSuleunan;P»sha'Las displayed the grossest incompetency in his o.y

,: tempttrtdfroie the 8kipWpaBo', £a&has'sacrl&edinhopeless aad bodly-fcimducted attacks the,, floVer of;the "TurMjhi• army,' 'IWottfr Paihii'Js 'theiC'enerfc.

? « whonfC itrko'tottted'ai e ¦BaUamJ8,. and''whp,I <mthatoocaBion,Jostah'arm'y of fifty thousand men. ¦':

:( . . 1B«onf.v5a»haJ'.thein9wly:iq.pctoted Cammtader-;in chief of the BalkspM Wmy/.acrived in the SdnpKa.yesterday, and was well received. It is stated every-

r < .thing there indicates impending fighting i'the out-• r posts of :'both-armies confront each-other on the

i'• ',' VTHE <W<ATBRFORP WATEBWOEESJ ;, ',. , v v -.¦¦^. i .:i = . i . to i - i- "i -'- i !- ¦.

¦¦ ¦¦ .<n •¦ <"'' « !. ,

¦

;/;' j.* TJie'ppp9ien^' cle«iilnfi»s''andicaitnl in

• » * -tie'Town'Cloimoa'haTe haH a"great'battle,!pn\\V£$ff i$!M\ W, l&^*& .wita.ili.'ihfflbf.% ¦ iopces mVwtwl^d,!sad'theresuhwas Bapoilyjfqaj.•f^c n u ty/J y'ljrourd Tasfi' ,, govern

according to their ideaa—signal defeat* oil jailTTiltpttott/ 'A-- bKliknt 'UWnglit tmck-'-oHd f jio

most iminacit&Mie .tieSTlritest, and.tb.e. purest ofthe Darid,*ffiat 6tffl another, stroke sjighip» made

1 ''. '%.thwartI' ..-eff6 ,01 'e;qji i mhoT»ye,?oBuwesBfuUy.andMtMfMtonly^amedaBplandiaundertaking to completjan, JRi. ff extraprdinftry-

1 1 • 'i «and A/ ^ X<Ar m mtb tiam&X> {'tfvcokti

>n: 'aWin inis'lasC effort at oBetBwtion a.fapendljsolicitor-was induced to TTrt J* Istt -J0 ?*?'

< > J IBoard'd' WoHw, rHatM Wtwioair'df V&SQ.9OO. for thewater rfcV1wAr»w4etto ro!6und

WAiftvMWiilW tfu' liSVJA«yU' ftaVRxffd. i in'

ui.|£*,g8i.il»«ad»..a|ipeaMJto }«w.«each6 * the: Borough Treasurer (JAHKS DxiAinjliOT J 'Bsq.v

,j'"H Pi),Wi5W,^^^^rWfPt«'.<<«'(Pfdedyou forthe aftTWXWJWiW»e niadeareirreg«lar,¦ and ib*i£oip<>ration ajeinot3xmnd'thereby.;r,

U »>Tlw[B«ara<*«Wbrk8i1of c9ijrte}'t»j ttieVVpuld:do with any. otKerlfc6miffTmicati6h! sent a'cppr

HJ<o£)tlll»Vte»ter4o,*helT<»Wn-.01ttiy "fcifbbferiW,'tioa thereon',4'''-Aal»d*n'rec«ipt o£ this Wsijit-,jaent/- fiv«i(«)t(onehtay 'th6'1fet**orJ«8 ;signe$

»'"»? rtqraBltidnf caUffl^ o^ :*o,wnlCl&k. T}naeritheith ueotion of the Water 'Act. lSTJ , i<j cf>a-

¦' A vaje'WBpfecial'ineetinDJl Cor flie'ioUcftnfai puWodses :~" To read/- bnsjder, ..aiwL* i»ply f o 'ft'¦ y ttm^-som .yr i jmi ^er^^,1' '• %^!8ff c& y ^;&™

frfl

consider," wWport of M««rarFAiBKLL ani,ftMBCojt;- - -with-reference~tar tie- ¦ accqpnfriaf i* 9|j'W'*t?J7'1,;A<^rlif8'i(0biMtt j i/tyniaiyB4iy%l iaite

order. tKereon., ''JWrtSastep* to, ueertain the)

*• *' flie ls p£ember;i8?I.«i .very/fulLmeatuig

.iAO^ ' Kim ntu ?^^i^'^H^KraBw^el BJWfef/0' "*!iS£,

, ..^Qtt aftpn tto

Wjle

Wtihe! apwowtj,.^! courtft ,and of something

like malfeasance onitbeTptu j.

?' 'spokesmanof t a.pKty, B4arted an;his t fk titpnoe; aaifththe enaxjl ihi8.t«tereotTptd speech,-

, mor«d <th»'resorotiofc'egreed'-on !by: them; wf

'M " (Jaines I)elAJunnty/'- £&({,.-ALP. B tiifxui ipeis i

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by the people :of these-- oountries, in jetponsc w-m .tiiichniy- appeal' fo"<i?aveitlie1|nhRBfMUV !pociion cto£i t indiiv £rox&-th0-mo66jiiui&nib2£;z QOiiniwtnr ' 'deatnS- tnaV theMbiri^^usf

<I ndon|UanB oa,4onBQ.«re<Mw. p.?; fS^S.O K>^andoredaily swollipgiiinIreland,'ire ore-glad to;BW. te-dbUgbei'part noblT.1 "Glohtnil Jij» B OTforwioM' MlO kai?aTnbi|gM 'Iati t'iVaikr pV:

^W^ 'i n^ LieixtfnHn l Q I ^iat thei weekly • meeting of -the^aterforanGc innmitt«»3, heH nt'tKeMsTbrVOfflc^'th^BiBhop at.Cash'elin tfe' qniifl(!(Sfi ttle absenteijf 'tha'May >t,!I^^WW i6inwunnoiSM con(jr-Q)uti9nB,i-handed.,;)nJ ,vampn st

¦4h«n» .being>tb6.pHJceedB «l •thacollefitionsmi iebn'iha previousMdayi'ia'the BevieralT'ProfcteU dt'

"chin*nea ttf"tttf.toy.'&'e'iairtjyulatt'<>t lwh cMwai^Kuia;m;MMv^^^^^ rf,a wCoJnwi ,i.*ftcr)..deUbefli n,rii t tieaL1 Ha'Secretary;±oi-conr&rd another- contribution from.thteni';-to- the ¦ -Lord- "Mayor"'of ¦¦» £200i xaakin a'tbftil'af £400toih' Wate1rf<«rd ftt'wmtWorthy of:;ssi K i»», people.',nTne c Uectapn;th>3aghout Uie aiopesisaat thaGatholio oiurohw.ottSunday, directed by,,th» Lord-'Btahop,i>tie •Jfcst Eew Dr' PoWJ »dw^ f'a' m flt iucietefnl 'ahd nberalchanict maiid'mnBt be' W,'iJlrafifvihB!:ett'Hla*Lo:i:d8ttip inl

most.ibenefioiftlareaulta in ,,tie. nciUe -irpdf ofTh&rittV'iV''' '":" '.'I jf'1>'ii»l>"'< '¦tr.i M'ii/r* li'i 'i "'¦ •HI -I 'f.rHytlii rmi l . l i i I * i I • fa. >7-!y -") -!i

• *•¦ Wd regret to|jobee»r<$,4nat ther* ii.fpo. ejmsppbrent of •ihejirababla'eessatitatof r»he«tri%;qn the Qr V'^& tat kiid'i:Wet»taii ligw as.

, j|Ie eflt^1 Pn e a^ rn , a,»: u,dent occurred ooarPprtarlingtoni,,bjt,iriiW\;P9ULlinegvfKTail wsroitofninlpi for< 26iynrds,- coma'pliterr^BttWp'iiig the trftg?: L; •'The'SftcWdentioccurred through ithe axle'of^'wagoni wtch

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M fruwu.'asa «r.-'iftt«»i»»ii)W'«owjoi'oontw a ea¦tetolit«ff>tta>> >iinii»ii>' btiW yW-widajl-wta^ah $'{^ vlhdLi VAMiJirltmoii iif^tn Utiatt tAtat ilin dt>o^pMirlftt'AJI M^K- ,- r..i t .r . >: > •>.

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>oaWde«rJ!Ilhe!«h»p-a'clithe>lioiu»is>vi[ryi tastefnllj'%ot up. tifiJtoseto-rtto a Mrard'f«rlooor.inTaUllrJ'vrl io;'•wUlakidBti Ddd;iiesn)iithnUghi Windoini Whlonior oniint»!'tiie eUp x»Mbt»trj£ssl'aml'o«heT levMdohs!'SvVfr.theiide iualhMkriViarrftiHipAnideitfcr, a¥J3ierei<iaiin-.iUe iobfee atoemiipVKiiaUy-ntfcjdtrp Wtthff.puTitoM ''of'Kwnklngi'thdnuoi SoV tHo Hying the1Sisters provide, through the city, from p«psdas or••var> paraoABion? aQ'klfldf'iofr foadr iBach-aalbrei id,te»,Uae»tjlcTBg<)fablo»;'armX ifoil vTbw Bisters' I AIiunoOTfilinuSio'g sonpi'being feWfly1 Froifch, ofKVirmlA^Al-iiittwimBnirflitfrjrf'J-hniTB.'» At flrirtitlia In'.mtodM4«<ew* muoaabputHpbury-after «whilg;'tber WLtBHttKlufteasnroch>as*b)l-forei" erR;' -Sbe-'hodse andipronndipfe«cirt«-bfekiutifa, ammy*pc ct)'aaaiiie resulbol-} ;the.-nb4:e!iisiIp»»Bli»rly hwltn -,'laiidithe fiuritote 'prodteUTe andv^^ chltlvatea¦by itfafi iamitee tHenudlvesvnIn.ftu3t;tlierei» W one¦to-*heTjlace;mtrall^bU.to-Wbrbl'<id)e.i-<iWe'wlr6"lpoiritie«otrt'tw6.ifttoBni'oie'bftllffm; MrBf>Klrwan,him ueatffKilmocthomnflJ aged:-10S) the other; hoiiea!no£ B)4tatl3»«soert«inedt;ibut'*ertanJyovei'thl3

:«|ntiiry,1rt(mte'eiBfer«rBaidttiey) had from the bap-'¦ * • * ¦ i i ¦• • fi . ¦¦ '* ¦¦¦¦*.'»¦ ¦ i "¦ - t » . ' >*¦iimTi'*»cgi»THjHJmaoermjnm > juw'iikirwiui Bt' xHciiag9 -^hfcyiwfereibot4«i«ittlng>outsid#Ui8:biiildiag)inltBe snawhefl 'w f vjrited-tbe liikuoer^ AU those'*"iO!'«mtribut»->fcw«KlBi..thia.>€fltab1lBhiBent;Uaiiai«loie;irii0'dd • notjnsHirtld"gb:and'.see How" coinfor'J.table-aAdihapfcy'the .oldlpeople are.i'jTha'day W,4iUbti^^' T<XeiiiihU gwiflemani aatompaaried' W,'and he; was much' pleased'at the upp^arsnoajof ¦ theplace; arid the( icomfbrtrof'thaimAates;' I Mr./ James-'iMoranjiT?,O:«tfae -)Man6rl'j-mis' ;th»>baUaero'f (-the'(hdnse <and'ioffioes;la8.ta)so> thetwaU<by Iwaiohoth'e1;wihole ooaeerh' is-sneloued)'»s;vw. ¦•• «l"i,» 'K ••!'>! ¦ I > '.no t ¦•"¦« " "¦"'- '•¦ ¦'* - t M - i t/tiVf ¦¦¦ IT,:, n:;: :".|. i ,; • ¦'

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ln:J f. .BOABO'.OPjQUAEtPIAWSr-TiioSsDit.• iPrcBcmt :i—Mr. Mavtiof Hintott <in the ohajr), Capfc:a.Ctortan;DavidiWaU< an4Jfttaa>>bin^1] I ...J |., r ¦!•,,7T ,.Pi tpXhO;,^^Cfli|Offic9i;,. roporbiid;. broad,.

tioti' WaWlra9^ Ved trpin' bthGf XiOolil'Qovo'rAniGntf 'Board,'VWATJ«MHae-paTm tIbrJ»'tb Mr. Thonjfa! Walsh' Wr ttWAtf^tooKlot 1Ule"b«Mllij[?'UotKeg;'W.i'ln' the¦wMkMxIL'-'^ V

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¦ »,4*th(my. for i»S8iUnOTi»*flr<ie<i, ,by,,Mm.ito; the1n»#oal.o4aqerof.. 9i ¦fl3 kjn^h,diaponsaryldi».Uiot ,A*WPiWiSdiTfHriWfrjiaivi ¦->, . ) ) ,,.;- .i •:'¦¦•. v. - A,aLt»H ¦-¦ wiTBBWOBks,—Th« ¦ Commissioners Io' Wibfe mrH.S£ffMSM 'file' 'a«rkiPat ii.araor kofr1

'JJ^mfebn lodfeSCui'tliel'BinV'cJf irtlEfc'.witH a'•rajneWOat'tB*'e&'6te' ma .tie plabM'to'tho orWit Af'¦tlwiffuardians of' tfao' Suligamii tniion at tho "Natlokiiil'>BMut, iDiiUrarTaii.'ii l > h i n i ;"ii i -n .- ; :¦ -[ ini i s t i i 'iMi | !¦•¦.luhnrtmt •(ranit»ii»7.^Tbftfclltnring Jottor-was iiipjtfJWI*4itT"I>iftiti • iY » «»<wl"i ' 'jfnii?»<

JLi™!.v>iJJj 'iii' ' "i lJ .'IMJ ¦"'•iliifotWi, «: UnV9p ^ii» ^r.MiML W-i•r {§&$*, fvmj^^s j^Hiy-wwJslDst.,.Ij)cg to say ttiat l. bav sppKon o tuo superior.

'm4't£l^b'Wn]drb*ltap6«ilbfe'for'hiin:t<rd<j'80-for!thol¦presthly astatf tBo.MsiMrstitbcrifiued'ireDgag^dv1:but> lateii on helhopsdltot'beitoapbEitiontareociTOfti.Iajgi>r)riumbor«flx&sJw:y4'/ii>^.-ii!-«. ¦i i |j;C'(fC?> :> J '¦"'i ¦h,iJ-><i1!.j uidi ' EFJPi 2?? Si.-frf.*!9M-1..

Tha Clerk paid top law wiold not pahnii, thorn to 8Sn<

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¦i ) b«8raton6e''i* 'fhi 'wS)Til 't)itlAt«'1fto4i- tbeir1realdoaofes"to tbe"ammik»b6 "T*n,'. i**--Wn>JAiti8'anyaa«ls«iBe*i>iniitho «riw+alio«i mtmnaat trf.tko-boQieiViihrftito sot in tioioapaoitf of a «rtid» *floly.-1 ;(r .ill i F< . v»l l flSoar4(oonld,liQft aoo»pttbPit<!pd<?-,' pfi1h».Ting.

Ktjtbl^ B t/wUehWas sHsMtaUirneMaskiy. A'tender was: acdoptod for tho neoeAsmryj rfepalrs,'to belOxeontdd'iiamcdisU y'.. w.<n ' )¦ il l '.Iili'lunj hi tl • ':'m-Xi,unpBf UL.n; {QjmvDMivfrAi.yoiiM, j girt j nanled i

oham».Q|upat flrh.p.had:,sp inf#rt i*f ref i jucBHH-*«* ¦(m& Wy m mWi-My &f otovj wkf mK fe.union,Trnone oarno ado, cave. tapt. .uarran: Jjmino .

•Mf."[petaw (tH6'(pot»fi) :to'-«-rt'rio'.*%« p7rW«'wti*'tcWloaWfortlthtbOitd.-uBd'borrobort.tsa tireirfAteajent'

i of thB'fW.'iifWhen lthoi'giatdiait referred to dare him,tho nj6nej,-})oi(lid.cot a»y/f6iijrhi»t©bjeoW, iHfli,tosrbly;

*14it^^r^r . Jte'iJ^na'Q?inD..h p8pt (ijUTan¦thqn pr posod a resolatjon, an^^r'jrot n. econdpd it,.that tn^patatiya father bo ohajged-«)f tho maintflnance.iA? wo wild, trKo 'C16rlc' -s4la nu thg Boataanonld"oStabllBKth'e'relpoh8}tui?7jnla' 'Acittrtof jnjjtjbe'nrtt bc-lfore'they obad.rtaaj;d hltilSbW'fttf tiefmWriteflSnca 6Tthe'ohild'.'l>Ca«t:'CarMn'iA1 «e Clerl;-rfllabworVitb6'nioil'R} )ttoV''t«'k«hin'thom»tterjf:,Tho:CleT)o da"

iolinodtowiTieedaitao snbiootaiKkiit.yGafniujflaidi'lwiMil a.»tipfl8f.4T<iwioni to ' making.ainobodp, or,BOO)I ,:charaqterp i/Titjtte.,(iipsnj3p /t)f,,Jtha) r(itpp j;erpj, pd ihe,wpnld*advifl6 tpoboord ]to nBiioyjcrfjnciuis IQ ixs.ppwor,

'.'to o"hoqk' s(ncb 'conduct'.by 'pnucntinsr iirpvptyj CaBe'.''Honwotild''n6w let the ifaattcr reillor'wie pfciioirt; but,ho wbfflS' n^ rini it ttf6ro'a:fWtor;b<>ard1''wi«H tho1

'vtbfrv6f hav&it 'steps tafcttt ttftiBt dows'siibliboDdniie-'fortho'fntnra;/ '-" -'.(- r .- i i /- . fn i. .ij Ju i .i .rji ltn rf-v, I -,»lt LCADTioHiTO'CeNTaACTOES^rrUJho ,ofcmto6t«iof the. following,itra<lora;yrer6.miiocll9d,tafin«,ta|Uwir. not.having.^onjls 'porfpctod.iniduo^ineiaM twp' r*> aa.SlWted.tauiVjfe, f andera ,fpr Wj o s fer.whli .thw'woro dQcUrcd! contractors aa»t .week :--lMoiwi., 1 Jonn.

¦thatESd'-f*oT*oa'M ;F6v 11aa<iptm»ItHiA-'ipifecea«i1,f fta if.'would (4aV«*mm a:dreatndcal of troabli/'wHUrig' to' thprfo''feoonlo to perfe'et'tneir bofa'd«7< .'K *» .um-urt-. r.- i ; ) ; '¦¦'•• ¦iiThe oontaicfo'oE'DenW.M'oOrntHlfoi? liftle-nwiinp¦the housoj.ondjithafc ofi^ohn,j9ntior,{<»;«phii*in the-jboys'vPflhool-fo^ni,, .were also,;flrdorop to b<? poncellcdi;and fresh .tenders iavitedy the parooa. not having pnteredon.tho.'wqrk'i tliiii.tho 'specified' ' tine'j - Capt... Crirranasked tho board to fall back on, tho 'siiretios of thecontractors. ) .'"W.vV—• >-.tn-jii ." ;T-ii<. -j , -Ti ,

Tho Cleilr-Mqtmted-the-boaNHopassarcBoluUot1:not to arappt Renders from,thesp, partita m fntnro, owing;

."TKBiFBTxiB.' HoBPrrAi,.*/rS9'-Clerk;said'/Doctoi.jiSlatterywaX of opinion that'it wold'ibo muoh'bettor: t>•Jet-tbo.PoVer SHCIpital by.thx)W«kthaniby.the, month,,0s the gttBT/diftn ..conld;tlt»ii,.ifl <?f»o,thp bnM|Iie'.wa8

p ragpireaifgfit /itl'ipp' ^ . "aljarfc' o ppjfrffy flif, torumf

• j -1H«a»rBrara z?7 ,rrJax.-., ;«: JB'rreospAiJtt, y .f .)<W.thei,clwurf, -4)«9 preseflt^ -Jtessrs.,Patrick Britt;-,i>oclan .jRpwning-,, 4ohn..,Ourxan, .Patrick i alsh;.,papt qurran ,.an4 dVnJI«5uuilwP..y.C,.,, .;., ,i.,; l J ¦''¦.,, | ,7- Iax?'iWtPratb',.iwi i. fl,ye children, ap- 1pljl«4 fpr 6ut ,rei}ef,,t Cupt...CuTran!.andi Jirr, ifVJajsn'i

,8uppc te4,,the. nppHc Uon>.|ftnd,,urged..nlpngi ith'itljq iW inafl' .KOofli^SaiBOtari thatt wmtejr,ira api ¦i.pwW g.apippn Jjring.a inoreasejinjtVoiPrjcea-pf ,prpy iOM..,i ,QapJ .pnrrafl|8iigge8 ed'a/.1weeWy'

.allq^Qnce^feix failings foxtbree nibnths,.and.the'Suggestion .was adopted.!- . .¦¦;,:,.. • .-, .„ . ) , ', . in. it i '. >j p iCA^T7TiA.,nia^name4 ilUftw )ff.enneli,, froni!jtRe 64y i9 tprpmana,:ftpp,Ue4.to,bq 1Bentt9,,I?ub-'%,t»,,bi,ppej todnupon4or a. .gojxj|lipi,: ft.JW W-^dered tjbat) : he 'medical |pQcer,l ,shp,ul .examine tie 1

; pafi^nt,wp;iSpqrfea?,ta,the,»tne»8,(o|r.pWerwMe, of'.Rending,bin),1fla 1,re<moet?4..; iT^e.iero^^pfithB jn liWfPvc.tiflB.wna)lltho14QC.tpr(,8ta(^ hpji^he »eI'i(!a»'nof) a' m( ,1bu|,ih8/coW!nQ^8ayltphaJi,j*.,wa9 ,afad '¦.kefwfln^npt ^d()rtofl.i qperatipn4,,, r/pp,v|tfi"1u^^wit^:Othe ,gMfrdiaj ,.press .Jgiv:e,the.p<Jor (

sHo^At^NKP . ftndihis,ifcran>f^ tp,^uhlin-wag(ordered.\.,,A| ZK )l;,|, ;,,,,. .,.,, 1,,., , , i i , (J > ,,. ;,n ,., ,. j |"it -AlQEOBBiFitsxaoori -EiPHDUTta^kAB repotted',lin.tbslast Ha^siprbceedUgs!insevetbljournalB|, a'girl natnedj Johannat Quinn:.wenb before: the .board;'

>andtoW*heguaidiansithW>-4heifatheriotthe infantishe then carried iniher-arms'.aiaaA member of then'bodyo The gnirdiaa so incriminaiedmow earner! for-

iWard/niidl Mleinnly stdtediitheicbacge .wuiutterry'.'unfdttndadi.'iUwBaihfltliiiitrbatvtt ffToui fabrication,';

iTHff gTclrwoykolfbr vtmt witka.upoa his farm.and1

' whd» she iweat t.into /theuwbrkhovse- Aherei wera due-to heat fciffl-«f >day)a<wagw,, h»lf>« «t)wn, a* aixpencja''•rldttyi focifive.ldays'/ andr.-itl.,waa,i that- sunf; 'h«"I gWrenCiv PatenvtktTpocterj •&>; jsanclito 'Aer i He''!shMkk{add, hb: .4n»ibi: %pdkitian itoi-prove, on the'¦mdBtjreUabte-dMtMsujL v ibU ,tkl» imrlistated We.ifattter-rfrtiifi )ciald-wi»rf.-tt.»erT»nt< ;{£be 'chairman^",oditv«l5dng(;Itbrif gWdlan,'.aiioW3J»«re.notone 'li« e<taeilb6raafcltUiil-bott»dyirbt»;d*e6.iiot believi'fcl»tlj«WBtate;t >>ltlniy'itafagiflt«i9aV.«lpacitgr Ihivti'

rjw& inloppbrtitndtyiof knowing) M /hjetittatemenV'itbatda^beioriithenjoa^wafc-oooeObtedilwiAIinow--.*k t4.d,pi»B«tdftxJntra4o«.tto Mafcttmi-'VUKfe ib^lJohsainaMjuuin:,b«fbre//tlie boanfcioVhKmasUsrre-1'plaktod-fchatiwbHi 'he «poke-,to ,fl*in!r.3ferenee) fo'-theiathertpf-tlM ohild,»shi34Utinctlj(.tol(i him that.lUftraitJa setrdntibor inthtjai t Uktmhete/thtguu'-'idaniresldcsjand'i she. ntrei) inJm£iou46V JfcttjguafJ-•dii»n'»-:<namei;(hi«fcf, h«br)i,.I.Thej entirevittaetintf'¦|oiB«d^^o lnnaji,in/liacpra»8ing;itlieiriOon?ic ofi"jthKtithi)^ch*ro»iw»s- BiUrlyiiunto*indcd<Mln,«e )rf<ttelBuibifflanieai4tl»t,ihaT»»gtseb)i,tto aecusat oft'-.

¦mpiioi , b.eIfalBlBa1Iod-nt)on,v>-.W«»dib»Uon of it)"tab«J&ttdtf,tti(V€MMgt't]iB moatitujquaiifledooBtrK WiaJjaratta^At<v{,T* §t-thB moatitujquaiifledooBb *,tioo/piea 'ie»r)i,i;j lii.l .v-in/i)-., liriiitiat 'Jo [will(InTirtfy^SfiWltrwliirrThe lOlwk F««iire»d

¦onfaiUjeAveneeicwtuLtbe fer«thosnitai»* Ws.i*yiiaiJIWi}ttinl«niAb»ftrred;th«fc tbtt HtemedMLBbntMiimoanVuCrh* (J»*lrB*tti»beerved;ie sav;i* fcpiU)lin p ppr»j;tiia tbeja«l*«ge.jK>|pit*l;( alti»as-P».t64np«fihi«(loBly,tiii>d.[10*i6djbe cotwide ett-very>«i[je»aitfei<i Jti,»rMidirecte4nUt»tittie->U«n on!1'of the TurflinfcV otfoMi 'bo rallan' to !what was coz siV

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" lCllUtfllinn:==ATB*'\ro'''tn"lt~T)08lt!og' to"teU*thcr -witness -thB-EeorgeoTHr sight.— Tho-sceno corlamly wasamount ? Taei clerk.BaidiSOtl'::: ?™>d in tha o tromo, and, in:fact, tho children had

.of ..tho tendors: for. the half-yearly supplies up to ^

"^

- Q Wa of coitamins a 0

8ut 5>0oo por-

.threeo clock.iand tlien tidjouriied.. ¦ . - aOns. Th'ori) wero burriors placed between tho children;.'v,,'i) ', VPETTy.'.SESSiONS.-^ATUKDAT. . : .

;;. RjforfljHfsijry Ay J'itzfferald^Clminnan), and Francis.^Qhcoban, Csqrs. ';, - - t r .- • ' . ¦ . .. . . ¦, i .. ..W^aBa'j Daniol'i' Wjiincd. Mr,' Pat. ,' McCarthy,'Ballinamuok fpr 19s. vjajres.aUpgcd to bo'dnoffor SorvicosVonaoWd/on'Sniiaay1 .nights'at <3cfonc4int'a mill. ' MrJ'0'<!drihoU Wr ebfflp'uiiiutnt'V Mr. :SIattcry lax defendant."Itapttened Ubat (oi"bevetal weokn; whilo oomplainant<#aa ,'iMK IIcCaHhyikopt'him>iiithe\hont(iandMatddi hut :withirerr. great cpnsineratioQ without mukiog ( anyicih#7«o,, fpr,.hig,m«ic|ananoo. daring, ftat ijoriod..; Mr.

I J^qpsrthy , iioirn^^p ,jttat;ho,ipi3. not t indebted- to.poi^{ iunani>:ior, ,a fiinglo ,farthing. Tho caao. wan dia-missed, Mr..O'Cqnncll remariiflg that Ms' instructions'fiia !becm,dnito: dlffe tntvclso ho wboldnothavoactc'd'iii tho 'ciii?'1'-1 ':¦" • :'""'- : '' :; ;; • '¦ '¦ . ¦•¦• ¦ •i - - : •. DBuwt-'^Sab-donftaold'Mnrphy:had Dunis ¦ Scanlanbefore tho cbirt for!beinir drink and- incapable on tho20th idat,: ,:Defdhdahthaa boon g«Toral- times up during¦tho i*Ht.twolY9 rnonlia.. ,Fincd7s. yd.antioosti. 'Sub-.conqtablo John Ayhito cbargod Ayaltcx Cujlinano withf roing.ipnnk ,<?n.Jast fair day.. >ThoiChairmaaremarkedthat h'« pQTeVwitnbinoaenoh ncencB of drtmkcnnoas as

,'on tnit oi'oaMon;1 "Pcdnlo; wbro Wing' ok' their faces'ar 'aU'nig'ht:;''niibd 58. and.col!ts.' : ' •: ' ;'1' l i RoBB«Rr. -1JHoid-coiistable ' Bnrko ' snmmonediMlchod>8Uney,aiidiThoratt»'Banrtm. for having enteredthD iFriiryi0oap6l( on the'evoning of tho 6th instant,breaking open .aimoneyibozi and; talcuig, thorcftorn ag(un of|po#ej/ ,, ITho can'o had boon adjourned from npr yjo;tvi|8Q88ions . fbr '. he';.parposo of ab aining thopbnon of.thpj w ai vaseri

who directed

tho rna'giatmtca

to d&bhatgo Barron,' arid roturn Sliiloy':f(jr ' trial toQu(tttbtfStes^6Uii.J - *riioirifoTinatlo'ti8.wero as follow;:—'Btirfdh' depoilbd that. gfinoV met him on' thd Quay on thoWentt.g'brtlte 6th-8ojtombor^'ahd asked him if no oonldIDli OUlUU'iUUUU/4 ' > 1 noUUVk lUVU • U p IVPii li \J V UVU Ul IUS

-.hafad' ititbo tiine,'«nd both -he and prisoner prooecdadto tho FnaryrwherpSUnoy broke opon.thelid of tho box-,aqdtooK/,ijbn>o,mpnfyt ; Ho ,thcn hammered. the lid on.and |jhoy,we t«W(iy.,, hoinaj! Brion.dcpoied that when'hohbam9fi .tti9 roobory/Ab'saw thb' prisoner loitering:Sfont'WeTpTaVib.1?1'.Thb'asy. VHliam Don.n, O.S.A.'., de- !

'tosWtliat tte'tnorieyt' taken'whs'tho property of the.'Xftgnstmian FathB**.- " Chairman -"Haw long before dis-boverU?,thd robbory'diA yoa «be ,"the!bojiraibroken?1¦ WiIne«SI)iThat,Ti'er;;iBbniinrip it w«<i twice broken open

> urlthlokU« .njut i%-eomontpsi ; |Ths informations were"returned ikf iAmigaiTan. Qn»rfei;lSp«Bi9!W, tho:MMWIIOTMlM-ivteLjuMtfi t;,,!

^AssiwitirnTphn Mp^<»V.n?a ™o''Acri'5»'?o.nd M-.fore tbo'conwtor'dijsaumng ,him- on'the' lSth inst",, 6y

'MtilAli %' na,"f*cV.'' Dofendrat' wftai ' bMored '¦ to -giver SoWK ,"KmlroU W S10, otd Wo »dr«tiei) itt'XS each,r 'td bcop'the'MftbB f()r iaisonths.:- <.' ! • • . , " -.

¦'. < ' • ¦¦ ¦ '

¦H HMAIMTBHAHOS in1 WoBtHOOBE:—Matthew F. Shins,iMasteK: of, thai Oaagttvan¦. [Workhouaoi¦ . had MiehnelHwfgiWibcfoffl tho cqn t charKod with aUpwing biq two;

jOhJlo rpn.to bo

maintaineiUni.tho wjirkno^Bc,. at tho ex-

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' 8 of tho ratepayers. Ho was sentenced to a month's,uomnent,/)entenoe not to take effect if, ho removedinuo wfibfii 'l?nbur»r ;¦' ::

- "- : ¦' ' '" ! •''"'BArtBW-lKqrrtBrfltt.-^ nstablo 'fcitidsoy charged'•Jatfe«foughUn,''b*ttOT knoHrn'asWie"Jitg«r f" with'eeiir^ tfrnok while in;charge of a'mnle,- on tho 16th insti,'

i Tbo-Cori«t»W»i«W«dthathJ9 wa»in:taabarraok8 whonlOOQ.uf tbo mpn;camo to itcU Xua, thorp yaH a man outside, wbawanj ,to .8ppn^^%hun.:MHol ctunb.oulj when tiu-fopidant aakcd.'hlpi' .whetherw& animal ho hod charge

,d tfra8itanli ,f i T 'i.Jennet' (labgnfor): He ^defendant).inrtKcf'Biiidihat tieConntabltJiMincr'bI PreemaHon, he'snduia khqW'all'aKoUt tHH amnial. • " Tho Corisbiblo saidM wa*the1wor«ol df-tlrnik) .andiad- him sonvbyod to tfa>ba'rraoknhtiliha l>ptam» «obcr.' :Defendants I wasn'v¦drtink nil morp f tin ia J:am M%11 only TTantod -to havolajjoke/Withihim. .- Cbnionant Jto'n .ara,fined Sn. and-[¦oosta,! an,d..that -il .toach yot\,.to,,go homo in fntnre^{Jib^ askinggniiations, .Thp.otjior cases woro trivial.'| B < ' 2J0.- efore '|rSir, uoEi^HpKDi,E, Bart.,(CJiiurman), Hbnry' .. F geriildill'riincis Shccban,'ana e' jy,!!,'Eodmqnd, E.M, \'t '.'"'. ' " . '" - • ',

I, •Xj}IAMi.pV 88A^A- |at)ie)MeSheeban chargedJp^nTlyiui',yith Oragging her } &f ';tho : biir of the

;hea^ana.Sicklnf;lier.,Court'j 'Wbitt^was,the cause,?•!ConiDlwnant.':'' He nutl 'his'cl6toes'''bn my carden.' e ge'. dj p k'ithem off arid'ient'thcm'iiito.hun.' jather^ BrAen' iwit sB^depos 'tnaj'ro aruigflnfihe yata^ w,cnt..outj'?aw; Flynn';with thete ji jolhfs bpt.oyer Cdtherilae Sh'eeh'an'

head, and'

. then he''dragged" Kor)throUgh"the' house, knockedher tend against 'tDeTrthreshold 'ofth'e 'door, kickedhe^ lyn d'.Vife'.tbid'hiui to';tjll'her.' Mr.'O.'.Connell (?9jc^defendant),: ,On your, oa h, did not. &the'r| e

I, Sjjeeliiwi . trijinple !bn 'the( ',JK)or. mahls

j iwdtKee itf'iije. puddle before ho sni4 tin'y.thing to'her ?,,\Vlines I dp t Jmow tb^Lt

;

when

j heard

th'c roar-',ids'l'weni on'i to Bee 'what .'was . the indtter. 'Dc-

.fendantW"8'finc<i J62 aiid ;costo,'abd ih.'default, onqmontiva lmpnsonment m tho co.unty gaol. '

'; 1i&if $yT.£oVTB£cT.rrJ&r. PatfickBntt cbirged^ipctaef Quinn jrith yiolatinw His contract.with bint ,

''as daHy'"jkbourcr'. on;bis farm. ' It appeared from. the e'vadepce of Mr.'.^Britt, '. ttat' he entered into ah., ajfreement.with d fendant,on'2oth .lliwiph last, untilthe iSpth-March,' 1878,', fioiiditiops..'.'being be' was to

'Hw {(cfetdtJtnViinoiise' and two gunlcns, containing''abouti'.pi aujaire of haf d^'axA 4s. 64. weekly wagesduring the period'. s'tatM'j nCj worked for him up to.the 9th of. Angngt*'ltfflj:'wlien' he left his employ-'ment. He (Mr. Britt) sustained u loss of £1 IBs.,6d. up.toithls tihieib /defendant leaving his work,

ibeeaiasetbe could not, get as good .,a.man less thani68.'A)weeitf-aPciftsndantr-.I-ypould- dqrree! well with^. Mr.-Britt) bntiiiot with hist brother;'. Ironly dime to)work,for:Mr. JBritt to pay off a: debt 'owed by my

:fstber.toi him:j,?I agreed with him at<«i a, week; buthe iadded Gd.;more ,Weokly; to enablo- me to pay thpdebt my father- 6ne& him.' Defendant, was docrecd(for £3 17s;,6df| and complainant wds advised to pro-

i'otfed by civil bill case/ for ;the snui of MA 10s. 7d., at,'next Jsiationsv ,(hei bench having no jurisdiction, itiboing,wages;bverdrawn. - ( I . ' a ' , • s: : . ; ,'. ,-i( ,YioiyAirion«r,:THB;GAiiB LAWS.—Patrick Tobin,Eilbrienv; charged Mr.- John Sheehanj- waster buil-dor,-.with itrespaeaiDg1 on his land, on; the 23rd-August last; -wjth twP greyhounds, accompanied by:a:mah namcdThoinaslCrt>Uy,' on said lands in searcp.of Igame,. Jame&"Whclan4eposed that:he saw JohnSheehanon.Mr. Tobin's landion thoabdve day; he .

. had two greyhnrittda with himj.-; In did, not see tb emdo,anythinjg bjatrwalking along.itbo.-fcnce.' ..David,Hogandeposocl'thaii he-saw,John Sheehan.in thia

I mp th. of ¦ August last bn the iftndB.of Patrick Tobin ;Ifeaw Thomas Orottythero, Wad another man, but did.not know ihim j itfohn fiheohan bad .two greyhounds.

.Mr/ Ui Blattoi{jr,iA Didllyoa.seo ,ai Lare- with any of.them.that day.PiiIjY)afl,,I. did- with! one iof the men,but .Vould not/ know himr:now., 'Mr.,0'Connell;Wau'oh ofiHeni'haa the » hore in his.hand?,-, Wit-'nessrJiWould!not, know,the .man!now.- Mr. Slat-.teryri.iiPid.piiujBee -'Crotty. 'fcoia ing.lavax., from,i&heehanf;.. Witnesssl Koy.-It saw) him I standing on,[ the f ence'./f-Hhe-Ooart, af ten due deliberation, fined.Mr, J<An 8heehahU!3 aMdcostei and ut'default,: one.oiioiith'a-imprijonmentrilKiacharge against Grotty

rwas'disinisfjedi'j;i,''.-/; ,i!;v:i'O'- -l - i i(i: i.'iiw >.¦> '¦¦'¦<¦¦ \ ., '„ti;WaMAT.M»r»>oaAi/jiO5 SA iFUti^ James Byrne,,

ifanner^ soldi ttfmrl'JI taafl.Aimsiro&gi.taerchaht,,(in tho cdune of.tboiw6ek.21 battels aadill stwelpf.wbeaW.viHhe<|pr(iTfou«iday.,IByrp«.1cim»..into, hjs.'i«toio wltlua/|ia»*le.of jwheat<5t. gMdtqoality, whloh'

tW^aiflOK «li'«tfWM«VofPJ".s«iflPff ,FHJ »PJmw> l%•pte«S»fe«4'«';niatfV«bH|'WWe4A?ti-8ffip1e.'l'<Wriin«h>«nt'«aia'th4t'tWW ¦wWoMtVikjee Wfifcuf »WhU'ltf *a>b«i'th»fvfSAnot propjoily lelraiad-t-TtAwssvbtdl^IwaE^Ut setonjstoseni Cotttii* Why not) whan yqiigTwbtftVwM- nc^

leqnalltQ.i^plJ.Yto.Armgtpcg^ j^mRtkeditWj.whqn'

HaK HO;EK/uK|t«vie 'wncftii xrpni puvr jruo* fuiu WDOU'ltfWis'jAartd'.on'iHw 1o«it(w«r.«ot?*<jttUitO' ample,,''ead'Byrli(!*«l|«Md«haVhe.weniabyort41b»J per«ack,iin^lrfitHi.nty-,bM':OTe,bp'a;W;o6Voiiaet«ieo'.Tbe)i-cnat >r»tdi|W>'ijyd^onMiB vrpun.dajtbattibQ-.i at w ,:lWMT^fteilS<i^fM'io.' i^i;wlSoVtL.-u'."iit.ii tiv I .; ,

-fC%m t if \t iT -Tjt-'X l\i l t > 5n.ffJ.TllL_ l/ to&2 ^vjt^'^j / l!-- ttj t ¥ .J/3 l^,i i-a

1 W*n tho W«i''«**d f«H'/«S:«CiB-of ifiatat.—iTheforwe(r<l*<ewie»»6i«f trespusicf Ino Jntewstj afteri>Udb'.ti»e(nMt a jjurned. ,>y \,,{{\¦U^\fi ^:} '4'i> .-\ :i^osc>!K«l(ii:li>'iH ntr?.ctT57 '4 'j,J.uill| }/jdi i!i1iWtii v ¦j. ,CRiOf|iS,Ti<0n) »tyjtd»5ri JM* aImato ,fama p.ff.on the'

the Mlway Team and UcaTcI|iU.^L t large number, in<:IndnvAsmnklkifof the fair BgJ| pngrpe»tta.ty; witr i

in.iitKf ffronnoi^Oj tMT^EQffacrulv nDi'aiMtMfet. .tO0.matolPiiS(t'^M*cMkiMijMadUH A <iVtf ctT) mMrnaa.nb,linra»df tMUoiiMjttj iwptBoniTdwn^;,* Jj,w»«i»«i^TOKl*Mn»#'««f»Lte,,)li»jiM«»l ]ex-'

•Dtagartuf /.vauKiJiriawrt'i^ ¦M'»«t«:i5 «fc«,a

.vrfHa#w^>»if.iii*'4 «a'.'j-.a4^. ;'<B|br:«i-;wait«Ji

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and poopTo to Keep off the pressure so, eagar wero thosight-BMkors fb have a viow of the arrangemonts. Thochildren were: arranged in ranks for examinction, andbis Xordship ;delivei«d an admirable, address in refer-ence tq the ljtily Sacramont ho was about.to administer.BJS JOordsbjpiiwton thiq, dcs.condpd.from the altar, nc-companiod by.theVbry E«y. Dr

Cleary. P.P., Bov.Patfier" Dunpby,1 'Rb'v'. Pathpr .Toran, pEqvy. FatherBourko'l and Bov.'Fatlier Flyhni :Hethen'began to ex-amine the severhl blasHCK in tho Christain Doctrino, theanswering to which-was most creditable, enfoh soeminrfyporfect masters' to 'CTory question put; with which hisLordship : appeared :do%htod, expressing his opinionthat through theiwhplo dioccno ho mot no.ohildren bet-ter proparod ithan;those pi tho iDttngaryon schoolo.>VolI might.tho, ,y[ory. Bay, Dr. Clc.ary ^bp Mond of therising gen'or'atipn of , his parish', being so adjnirably welltrained' in' tHo ' Titindplca ' of morality and 'chridtainvirtue. 'His wprtny curates had zealously devoted thoirtime in the preparatory instrnctiod of thoiw childrenovory evening in tho chnreh to test Oieir efBoioncy fortho &rcat blessing they wcrt to.rccoivoin-theboly sacra-mont.. ¦; Tho very rev. jiastor was BO delighted with thoway, in which all ocqnittedf themselves that Tio roques-tcd a fow. hplidaya in tho.qnsuing week for them.

THK'.rVERK' FABMING- SOCIETY. 'THE ANNUAi SHOW—^HOW IT LOOKKD, AND HOW IT^TEOaBESBKD-^fHE 'XlSr OK- PREMrBMB, AND THEI PEIZB TAKERS— f l iO SH -TVHO ¦ WEBH TMIBE—THE

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'¦ On Tuesday,1 the annual 'show of that long estab-lished, .vigorous, and ' beneficent society, which bosdone so much forthe advancement of agriculture inthe barony of-Ivcrk; so warmly fostered by that¦most popular of noblomen, the Earl of Bessborougb,took place oh'-tbe' back ilawn• adjoining" the prettyvillage of Piltown, and, with: the advantage of thesummer weather witb TVhtch -we are now favored,there was a large Attendance} from oil,parts of theextensive district/ each' one evincing the deepestinterest in the progress* of an association which is,to one and.all, of paramount importance. 'In qveryrespect the ' show was i a' decided' Bucceee, fully of acharacter1 to given'trerm, recompense-to those whotake.upbU'th'emselvos the imiuiAgomiMtfof'its; oper-ations, as woll as of a'nature'to~ encourage competi-tion; and thereby go for towards securing excellence

: in the various < WttSichca 'jwrtainlng Ufc. the 'life1 of a{farmer. ' i:Kxcellerit as' hav» • been > tUeSa eric'showsJyear after year, and encouraging ¦ as thejf-havs''been

. in their every.' aspect;- there was' reason' to come tothe'conclusion :that:in stock/ s* tot broeding'andfinish, and in vegetables, as'to produce, the presentshow was-an improvement'-upori'.thdee 0f> several¦years bock, and remarkably so us ridgorded'the youngstock, which;' although < not as. nnmerburf is before,were decidedly first-class in ¦ overy possible respect,nnd pronounced by competent'jiAlges as exhibitingthe very, highest breeding, tncinbTitable conBe-quencQ not alone- of the 'care and! enterprise of thesociety, but of the fostering, encouraging!-watchful-ness of the Earl and Countessof BetaborWghy who,,the world need'now hardly be- told/are the warmsupporters . of an institution.which-'is working—which has worked-S-inealculablBl'good Un-ithe'dis-trict,- and 'Who arc. still' HS wann'os ever "theyhave been, in I-the promotion'of . an object so wellcalculated to produce the nioBt beneficial results intho diatriob, .which: is blessed whh-thhu-presence.The entries im the horse department wero muchmote numerous than on lost year;.and there was anoticeable improvement in the quality,'particularlyin the two-ycars:old that were sho'*n.. : There wasan unexpected falling off in the entries an the swinedepartment; though it appeared somewhat strange,as many !remarkea;!to have 'such 'the -case. The¦whole district which the Soiiety embraces is notedfor the production of swine of1 the most approvedbreeds |: but, looking at the limited number I andduality of ito-doy's exhibits, it was thought that thecompetition initbis particular department being sokeen of late years,- farmers i were watching eachother's stock, and they remained away who believedtheir noighbour had the- better chance of carryingoff the prize. ' The fowl shows were both of a fanci-ful and a useful'description; but the entries; it was;observed by many, should -be much more numerousin a neighbourhood where a .fowl, market is regu-larly ihcld every week,- and where the number dis-posed of- averages each market-day at from il50 to200.. The eshibitionlof roPts was good. -oll •were-what might be termed '.'cboico." . - I ' ¦ ¦¦ '• < ¦

The nine silver challenge oups wore on;view en astand opposite the -tent erected on the slibw grounds.Ihey were all obtained from Moaley'B well-knownestablishment, tho Quay, Waterf ord,and are' exceed-ingly chaste in design.;iThe prirea were diBtributod:in the evening by • Lady-Beraborough;-ana a largecrowd of non-exhibitors' were, aa^ usual, present towitness the proceeding.' • . The . fine- old. picfuresquepark, with its,,l^nemblo. trees, just being ruesetedwith autumn tinges, looked 'to- its best advantageon .Tuesday,- and-there;was :gathered there a nu-]merous assemblage^ ! l , - ,, ¦..: i:i .;¦ • : ¦ , :, , Thomas Lalor, Esq., Hon. Sec:;'was in attendancefrom an early-hour, , seoing that all arrangementsw.ere!properly looked after, landit is nocdless to add-thafcbe got able assistance'from':Mrv J<:"Bichar3soa;;Belline/ Assistant Honorary: Secretary, and bis son,Mr.-W. EicharcJeoD, Mountview., • •• : . I ¦¦ : , '

.: The Messrs. Power and" Cotter, of Waterford, thevery successful; prize takcrs,.. had a1 magnifibientshow of, machinery on tho ground; in which greatinterest was manifested; ana admiration expressed.The. . machines included turnip IBlicera, scufflingploughs,-gates,' "tiny" threshing1 machines, tnrniD-bruisers, and reaping and mowing machines. ' Thcylalso exhibited a large quantity of felt. "

• , Tho attendance;was .very numeioae, and com-prised, amongst many others, the following :—" ; ;,[ TnoJBari and ConntessoEBosjDoroqgh, Capt. Slacko,'

BJi.,.Carrick-on-Suir i :PQter..l(Valsh, J.P., Fanningsntown ; Ald.:P. A. Power,|J.B., BMi phcriff of Water-,ford City; Thomas. Bpsrors., Pli- -i.Qraiffiviiio j Thpma^Bowers, jun., Graigavmej .Johnfipwera o. '. the;Hrst,Bowort, do. ; Edward 'Bbwdr8,".'Hbii'eybrbok'; J. Blac^kett, J.P.', "JoHn'Hewitson; B^BIackmbre,' Thomas^Bowert, Old Oonit;' Charles^Hiir.' Bcssborongh j'Johi}Ddlton, Tubrid ; GeorgoiLaao, .Ourtlotowh : P . O!Snl..HTOD) .Ciirrick;. J. - Eichardson, -Bessbirough I W. Bi-chnrdson, do. ;. Patrick Toehan, i.Carrlck i: P. Btophy,P.t.Q., Old Court-, H....W. Brisqoo,- iJtP.1.Tinvane. ; J,f !H. Jonoa, J.P., MaUinabro.;,Mrp.Connoh, Mks Barto-lricci,:MisB.Mariiham an 'Miss,'JAylwrird, AshtfljirnYJ. C. Elliott and famlly,1Rathkirby ; Edward Cdurtonay,Waterfordj'tho': Misses¦Cdurtenay,'do.i P'.:'O'Jitcara,T.C./Waterford t'TV; GArtoW PUher,'Watorfbrd i God-fioy Phillip's) 1 ClopmeV;! •¦FeUx-' iMuluns,'- Glemnore;Thomas Power,-Shauneluhe ji J.:ieotior, i.Woterford iPhilip .Walsb« Sprinsfiold;;John CnrroUV Earlarath ;.Tnomas Brennan, ;OIdoonrt;iDr.• O'Meara,,PUtow^;;Thomas Jf i U f r, p-h<, Cngg; ,Miphafll ifalono,.Corriok,.Gep. KplTis, Jainestown -, .BenjaminiMqrris, Codohari jMichael-" Carkih. " Trbronghher: James 'D'nggsa,'Be e 'WmrMcomson^Mafbrt''' Hoiiso-j 'lev. : #,I/yonS|'[Ce*!b6rongh:'M. :8haaaaan;' THomas.''T3avin,so»A-Oarrick^m-8uiJ';' John •>-P«wcr1'- Tompleofumj'Ti.Clesryi Prositect; W. :Neill, - CBrriok^niBuir -i ifi ,MoSnssej,- Jamest6wn :.P.'_ iMaher, BaUynaoody. f,L.£ejUy,,Crere,riE.White, John.Hill, BouboroafhjJ.;p,a »i,B nM«; %, Hall,.Parrick ;!j,,Kohoe, paj-rio«»l ^S;» *SsJ-iI jj- . -f '. :. '.I '. '- 'l i - .-.' l,ai: L.i' --i .v i.1 JTO&Ksl-^QvnwWn's stock, : Mr. HI Brucoo, Mr. .;mM , 'MuUuuibraTMr. 'Jphn' \KirkTanarFarmer:8

i fltboK'i Mr/G.'T: Pbflipd.'Clbmiiol; Mt:"Fr©Tttian; M*,,Br»yi "Weep1 5 Mr.'Bkrt«(ranaMr;; EvBotfors;17 f nno.^;.Mr! •»-' Cbrbettli «ncfI'MattheVl'Blaolnnore:- 'Hbrsef"

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•Besi -fonr ewe lambs bred by oxhibitor,-a oup—PatDunno, Bnllyhenebry.

SWINE. For bost boar : Earl of Bossborongh, medal.Best sow and litter of not less than six pigs, not morethan two months old : Earl of Bcssbonigh, medal. BentHOW and litter of not less than six pigs, not more thantwo months old, £1 j 2nd, 15s. 1st, Thomas Konealo ,CorbaUy ; '2nd Philip Walsh, Bollino. Mr. Kencalywas also awarded tho Earl of Bcssborough's prize, a tea-pot of the valuo ot£5.

BUTTER.—For the best bntter : Earl of Bessborongh.Bent firkin of bntter (Mr. Courtney's prize), £2 ; 2nd,XI 10a. ; 3rd, XI 2s.; 4th, XI; 5th, 18s. : lut, ThomasBowo, Clonmoro ; 2nd, Michael McDaniel , Clomnoro ;3rd,. widow Comorfotd, Tubrid ;4th, Martin Manor,Garrygango -, 5th, Benjamin Morris , Corlohan. Forbest firkin of butter, a onp : Martin Maher, Garry-gauge.

POULTRT.—A cup presented by Mr. Monley, 'Watur-ford, for tho best collection of poultry : TYiili&mKichardson, Whitcchnrch. Best lot of fowl of a superioibreed. : Earl of Bcssborongh, medal. Beat couplo ofturkeys not moro'tha'n ten months old, 5B. ; 2nd, 2s. Cd.:No competition. Best gander nnd two geeso not morothan tan months old, 5s. ,- 2nd, 2s. Cd. : 1st, Ben Morrins,Corloban -, 2nd, MrR. BowotB, Fiddown. Best cock andtwo hens not moro than ten months old, 5s.; 2nd, 2s. 6d.:1st, Mrs. Bowers , Fiddown ; 2nd, Bon Morriss, Corolan.Best drake and two ducks not moro than ten monthxold, 5s. ; 2nd, Cs. 6d. : 1st, Philip Walsh, Bollino ; 2nd,Ben Monies , Corlohan.

HORSES.—For a two year old colt or filly bestadapted for hunting purposes.—A cup, and the Earl ofBessborouKh will givo to tho winnor XI—MichaelPholan, IVnitechurch. Threo year old colt or filly, forhunting purposes, achallengo cup—Thomas Henebery,Clonounny. A mare and foal nt foot , adapted for gene-ral purposes, aad the winner of this cup will get XI.—Mannsol Blackmoro, Graiguo.

GREEN CROPS.—Lorclaml District.—Tnrnips, notless than half an aero : Benjamin Morris, Corlohan, 1stpremium, XI; Patrick Walsh, Clonmore, second, 15s. ;James Duggan, Bcllino , third, 12s, ; William Walsh,Tu'rkstown , fourth, 8s. ; Edmond Mnrphy, Clonmoro,fifth , 6s. Mangold VVnrzel , not loss than quarter acre,Thomas Bowc, Clonmore, first premium, XI; BenjaminMorriRS,-Corlohan, second , 13H. ; Patrick Walsh Clon-moro, third, 10s.; Edward Quilty, Nioholastown, fourth,7B. Cabbage, cnHdvajcd in tho field , not less than 20perches, John Dng(,an, Belino, 15s. ; second best,Thomas Fogarty, Fanningntown, 10a.

MOUNTAIN DISTRICT.—Turnips, not lens than hullan acre, Thomas Kencaly, Corballyi 1st premium, XI ;Nicholas Fahy, Kilmanahan, second, 16s ; Thorns*Brennan, Oldconrt, third, 11s ; David Walnh Kilmana-han, fourth, 12s ; John Eeade, Glenbowor, fi'th , 10s. ;Widow Oomerford, Tubbrid, sixth, 8s. Mangold Wnncl,not less than quarter acre, Widow Comerford, Tubbrid,12a 6d ; Nicholas Faby, Kilmanahan, 7s 6d. CablMgc,cnltirated In the field, not less than 20 perches, ThomasBrommn'Oldcourt, 15s ; Thomas Kenealy, Corbally,10s. • '. '. '

GENTLEMEN'S CLABS.—For tho best six ttimlp*,Mrs, Stewart, Costlctown, a certificate -.for tho bestsix mangolds; Miss Brincoo, certificate : for the bestsix red carrots : Mrs.lStcwart , certificate ; for the bestsix parsnips, Miss Briscoc, cortificato ; for tho bentthree heads of cabbage, KM Bluokttt, Kddotvn, eer,tificato. • • ¦

.FABIIEBS' CLASS.—For Hie bent six tnrnipn, six

mangolds, BIX red carrots, six parsnips, and the bestthree heads of cabbago , Mr. W< Lano, CastUtown,obtained all tho prizes in this class.

FARMS.—For tho best managed farm of not less thanten acres, togethor with houses, yards, fences, andgates, which are kopt in propor order: Beninmin Mor-riss, Corlohan, £5 ; second beat dol , Edmond Mnrphy,Clonmoro, £3. ' ' . .

COTTAOES.—Lowland and Mountain.—For tho neat-est and best_ kept thatched cottago, with a garden at-tached containing the greatest variety of greon crops,15s. : Ellen' Lewis, Piltown ; noxt best, 9s. : WidowCummins, Cloncunny. Neatest nnd best kept old slntcdcottago, with a garden attached, containing tho greate.itvariety of green crops, XI—J. Croke, Corlohan ; noxtbest, 15s.—Widow Walsh, Tobornabrono ; next 15s.—Patrick Lewis, PUtown ; next, 10s.—llichoel Mngrath,Fanningstown ; next, Os.—John Drohan, Bollino ; next,7s.—Goo. Townscnd, Tobcrnabrono ; noxt, Cs.—JamesScnlly, Tobernabrono : noxt, '5s.—Michael Hickcy,Tobornabrono ; next, 4s.—Patrick Toole, Cashel.

For the neatest and best kept fllatcd cottage (improvedpldin), with a garden attached, containing tno Bnato«tvariety of green crops, XI—James Collcton, Fannings-town ; next best, 15s.—Widow Mackey,. Clonmoro ;next best, 12s.—Patrick Brodorick, Fanningstown ; next,10s.—Arthtir Walsh, Clonmoro 1; next,: 8s.—PatrickHanloon, Clonmoro ; next, 7s.—James Dwyer, Bally-nacoonoy ; nextj fo.—James Brennan, Bauvna'eooni'y.

First promium for bees, 4s.—James Walsh, Tnrlis-town ; 2nd, Ssi- -John Drohan, Bcllinc.

For tho best cultivated cottago allotment at Piltow-n,containing tho greatest variety of green crops (exclusiveof potatoes) , to bo drill culture, 5».~-JR&. Hurley, Rl-town ; 2nd, -Is.- Jiimcs Downes, Eogerstown. Bn»t

jlittaatJIiddpwn .Ss —Thomas Fewer, Fiddown ; 2nd,4s. -Eichard Mcade, Fiddown'. Best ditto 'al'Tiirks-town.'Ss.v ames>Wdlsh, Turkstown ;-2nd,. 4d.r—Wm.Cnddihy, Tnrkstpwn. Bo*t ditto at Ooning, 5a.—Wm,:Dihy, Ooning ; 2nd,'4s.—Michl. Carty. OoninB, Is.• .. I THE cooNTEaa OF BSBSBOROTJOH'S PBEIIIU ILB ,. To f armets anA eotlaj ere on the Benborough estate :Best ! new ¦¦ dairy—mountain district—with thoroughventilation, Jvid a good floor, , lea.—Nicholas Fahy,

. Kilnwnnhan ; best kept dairy, 10s.—Thos. Konncaly,¦Corbally ; tho best kept dairy,- 10s.~ Etlmond Muri>hy,Clonmoro. ' . , - . ¦ . .,To tho boy attonding the National School at Piltown,

who shall grow in tho school garden tho best crops ofmangolds, turnips, parsnips, rod carrots, onions, andcabbago'(not'less than six competitors), 5s.—EdwardManning, Piltown.; second best) 3s,—Joseph Kearney,Piltown ; to the boy attending tho National School atiClonmoro, ditto, 5s.—J. Fenncssy, Turkstown ; second¦best. 3«.-*-&dwiir4. Grant, Clonmoro ; to the boy at-tending the'National School (it Whitechnroh, ditto, OH .—John Qninn, Whitcchurch ; second best, 3s.—PcteiFlinn, 'Banngariif ; best managed school farm, XI—Henry Cha'Ioner, Piltown. ¦ . . .¦ For. tho/ best threo heads of cabbage, produced onsnow , day, , grown by exhibitor, 5s.—John Oonwny,Dowling ; second beat, 3s.—John Hcarnc, Killinaspy -,third best, 28,—Jamw Hnrlcy,. Piltown ; best six tur-nips, .produced on show , day, 5s.—W Croko. Corlohan ssecond bcst,:3s.—E.-Morris, Fiddown : Best .six pars-nips; produced on show day, 5s.—John 'Hcarnc, Killin-Aspy ; second beat, 3s.—John . Conwo", Dowling ; third00Bt,r 2s.—IViffium Bailor, Fiddown. Best hnnk oftwonty-four onions., .produced on show day, 5s.—J.imenHurloy.Piltown ; socond best, 3s.-»M Croko,.Corlohan ;third i best, 2s.—R. ¦ Borris, Fiddown. Best pockct-hankerehiof,5s—EUen Griffin , Pjltown ; Recond bent, 4s.•Mary Tobin Piltown. Best plain work (Piltown school),4s.—Hannah 'Egan, Piltown.; second best, 3s.—MaryKearney, Piltown. Best plain,work (Whitechurch), 3».—Kate Norris,, Killonoy i socond best, 2s.—MaryM'Namara, Killoncy. ; ,¦ . ; : .— ¦ if- .i.l - • -. n.' . :. THB DINNER. . . . . .

. Mho. dinner camo off as: asual in tho Cqurthonso,whioh.waa most tastefully decorated with evnrgxeoni,&q, by Mr Ledley,.gnrdonor to tho Earl of Bcssborongh..Tho dinner was supplied by Mr, John,HiU, land, steward,Bessborough,/ in a most satisfactory manner:, botfi asregarded the viands and tho 'attention bestowed, onthose'present. ' About :120 sat down .to. dinner, ana thoohair was, Ukon by.tUe Earl of BE88BOBOUQH, Preat-,dent;of..tho:ARSooia on. , .- .., !, : . - . . • , • . . ' ,, vAfter.<Uwer, the Qhairman gavo ;thol ,nsnaUoya]

towte,,, as ,woll as the enstimnry, toasts,, which,, -wereduly honored,and for.all of whteh.wo regret wo are. unableto find room this evening. A. ijost, agreeably.and plea-isjAeVBning.was spent.- .,' ¦ ,,;i .- .- .'• , ' i,

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carvings are executed with great laaie; and,skill..Xhe interior (is being fitted iip on the.roost tnodemprindpte., The -ceiling of tlio principal ofSpo iafcf ty,hjid handsomely decorated, and the counter, is made

'of' rBabogany/;--'wjtb:. o«k-'-'piBnpg,,.and carved. capB.Tha:marla(jer'8 Ap&rt£dent':te'>in':a very'prominent'and"'conyenient^positibai"conimandinif tttf. :1ehtiroviewb/'th'ep'nljllcofBce: ' ;pH tho'^Hole/fh'e'aesignis most'credilablo to Mr! Brett,'df Dublin, ttch'itccttq.tbe.bank, as akO; ;.tbo ;bui)d rB, Brefsif.''JoHN,ETANI and. 9on» Waterford, and, . limerick, .jrp.o,havecarried outtho workon BUchlo.pruiseKortby manner.

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... ,AJjp.u, m py Bssr|iUEB5»er. J.Sft ,Horc,,Calai»ui,.!D,.. ;Powar,..and Terry. i.^Mtar jfji ^ readfrom theiIxx^Gdvonuuent-'Board, .aakina.fpf theiresignotion of "Dr. ¦McKeogh,, il.O. ioJitbett.-work-'house,'-OS' bJso' of th'cmaeteiy MIVMCHMC, in con-aeaueice of anJirivestigation recently held by Capt.gamlltob',into'.1 chaifees ': and'' «rtihter•'• fcbargei' pre-iwfttf g JsT'- bese o ieii.. ;'MM» . lefter'tof Dr.,fl|c ebg§,|ieaigi g hjs of9 was r'eacl!ah'<lretSved;,b.qtBi,T.« 7,8txva%|'rp8plution,waB' a op' nskinif thevLocal-.Go.vernmeut; Boafd, to..reconflider b.qii t letterjrelativo to thei master, and| hoping) that thpj Tr°ll'dgivo"hini 'another chanco; > and,, not ipre.88-for bisTesig tibn'in coiiBeq'acnee-of bia-good.conduct and' ^g^^: :r rJl '- ¦ :-:'!:s+! ':;':.-/':¦, L;'J' I' W4T WBD\'M4BKOTBEYIEW7>-i «Liit ''™ !???.?W • C0BMjrt::jrp!*.W'.1'">t:t;. l .B(ri^R.-^Tha,ahprJIy-''and auSiy.ffW{K(ai l4iR tha.aftir-gras^hria ltti rpvou thp'na/voir'aua incifeased the'maKO. " JRrimo First'Buucrfiild1 pn'"Wediieaday and

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a.p oWlxAiijT I DAT.- nV teraay the^ fh i^^ T^ i tim aik Uoii ,ltf;6rder;fc;gee the-krge aaditifcnaxwiTilJShw'xnade

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>'-. ¦;• "• .Tlrao, .who WoftraraUtriaB inbat ancient,' i , • 'Wheta QwtUj-.inu'oUni.on hlaiTrtMXwny, i

Airi»lns ne a stream, thiujlouiUy.crjod, ;r "Hftv» jiltj(;pitor. on-nv nqciont years. ., . ;

' ¦ '. ili» rnomow anilKmambefca nere— , . ¦• ' ¦ :!¦• - I. Whd spaut .tveiy'inoiiriufrMft nie?!' ' . ' ;¦ !. : ¦ • . ' . Wort «*•««, Itia I who Mniwtlj entreat yon, ¦': :-, .-• ' inn Gomioni.oome all, aiU biurUm topuaTIm«, • :!.1 ..V. '¦'i«ii^Van«ij;'who.'tiT)ih1th

19'.<) i><felte;ihoro.' ,r.. ( T'-'iBtti^ia tfiB oM iniin'apUghi witStoorfnl eJt*, |;

¦ ¦:i~: . • • . i Bnrr\*t In hit sonlhis j««»»|sbloassist;* ' _' "With a (mil bnrk, whoso helnuraan wits tn» lore,

.,., . .'/ .Bufc<*ie Iron* oif> the Uuong, briar aost prise;, „ . • ¦ ¦ ' .'Keirtwlflod them with thewitoW and prudent worts

•:Ah ! «ft«o, often , WoWcouie to grief , ," . ! ; _ ' raln' bjaMklnjtoi^Tlme."' ;

. \ " V Vofliv^pnQ^

^ah^ tibro^hfltaalt. ¦• •• • . d n.miK idSS «Pot wh£ra liMexW Tline,

'¦": '• "Ei rkedhlm.iuiiJtel rtJl 'with pnWrerotijbrt***.¦ • • • fo ^htirpvi« '>i»'i|ir*ul«haPedj<>a" lul'l 'wlrt > ' ". ; • • . - . 1 And Mnc'andlanffagain;wlth-merty jhoati • • •

.• .. . ."yoa;«e«, »t)o»ee, my pMtty iihiphein>eM. • . , ; . ,¦ . Mjttaidwldeni.hoiiT l Tapooes.Tline.1;' . .;

• ¦ : ¦ ¦' Bnt tooiribi *ilropaU» oat—In toot/grows" weary(That always w»s the speelal'faalt oMjOTe).i' , ¦¦

. . . . " ¦.| '- > Thi faJlinp<)tt ii-«d«ea l»f Hm»|,w)io oriea,.,. '¦ • ' , '''(Whatlti^ Bosoda^.Alroady.doat gWe np ? '

"' • '¦' tVotvMeepiiow. ailJLI jrinaisln tnrn,• i = -- H "•¦: • ' ¦¦¦ "ThU oM fcfmta.'apBroWotiateiaywtadoin;;. ;!. ! M

..¦- •: "'•; r'Ak!ITiu»h»«inad»'I*)T» l»u»T-lnui madBLOT« pa«» l';1

• ¦ •' ; ¦'¦' i Ixxrot'cbns'inald eoh'coifea' aVrnif the groves !* "¦ \

Which linod tho rlfet'* baokrhad nfcirt the talk,'¦• • . • :! An« nowv«hable fe lwrt«»Jn h«iiBbth, :• i - i H l ' • ¦. < M,. Laoshotl»tTime'a mafal aadpoor Lo™ a de«pa«. ¦

¦ ¦„ CriwlTime,|nangor, ';,Wbo ha»,atroi>Bth eiiDagh,, j ¦

•' , i > ' .To fcraTe mjr anolent yeats and, Low combined i . - ¦' l : '• .'\Bnt i<rlend«hlp b*liHwith bapwr mien;rtpUed,.'!' .

'¦'¦' "laaiisht bAVofeiir .noranjfhtwDHear.lroinTime."

. i ¦-¦ •¦! ¦•¦. ¦ O t ; whose thunder s&nkoi the iky, '»¦¦ !• » ¦: ?¦ • • ' : -Whose ey«tiija: atom glob* surreys, ' ,. : • . . To theo, my onlrrock,J .fljr .1 . .

Tbjr myrej injhjrjurtloe prnlio. ..j " ,.;¦ ' ii • '* Tie-myrtle maze* of Thy will,'. I . .. . . - , : • , /rha tbndowaoJ oeleatlaljlght. ¦ I ...

, , • | Are past the power* of hnman, iH, : - .|" r . i Batwhrit tho.EtarnarattaUrtg;

. . • ¦ • < ' r < .Oh tenchtae ln!the:tr7in?.boar; .:{ • ¦ , "' , • , <• .. '. . . ....When aupi iwell« tie dewy tear, ... .

' • ; ¦ ' ¦, r 'i.i,To«tlU mjr »oiTOw». ownThr powern . .. ,; , . . . VjT gijodnetalir*, .jprtlaajett." ; ,

• ;,. ¦ i l l . i .Mi ll toith^b^mKoght WtTbie,,.; r~. -. -..¦ !¦ .(, . i I: .JinotoaoMngwai^abpasflksa swaqr,.,

" ' ' ' Omniscience could the dangers aec,. , . [ . , . ( , :, f Ai^inere look the. caose awuj. t . w

V- .'| . !i -.i.! en why,mT/»o?Wo«tbxm'cpinjFjali1 .• . • . ; • ,. .• . Wiurdroopingseek »hedark repraa l ,„. -. , . . . .Shjik&oathe melancbgljrcUaln; ;, ; , ;

fJiTB ot ah l myb««»«t i» 'linmaa «Oji|j. - iThe rising rijb, the (allinK tear, ,

• , . Mrlanguid Tltids: feeble.rill,, . , • , 1 ,1 , ;'¦ ,

¦¦ The ilekneas of ihy wraldeelare. ', ''

•. . - , ' .. • ; Bnl ™r,"jdth <ortltnd»*»»l«n"d .f.i ,1 •r I'll thsikthe lnMotton/StheMow, . ,, , Forbid the tlgb, compote my mud, . .'. " "¦ ' Mor letthe gash pt misery flow.

:•" !¦. . • '¦•¦.! ' . -'¦¦¦ , • . - ¦ ii 'T irn; IM

"I":I ' ¦ • .

. - r , ¦ ;, -,The KloQmy mantlootUie mKlit, , • ,. i ,

' ¦ ' ¦Wm TanlihM thomorninglUht ,, .. Which O d.' my East, my 8nn, reredli.

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— jfjit Orr«a«Vjfoniiiij'Sli'r!, , _ . '.¦¦' , ,

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M '!(i!^ ¦ In-:. : I".

¦¦• : ¦ , .. ; n F'RIJENiD S.H lP,. ' ! . •¦ : Beir frlend.'I praythee, If tiott wonlds't l« prorini

• •• ¦ -¦ ¦. -Thy stwmjjwgaird tor m a- .v ¦ •:' ! _/ . :.r, . : . MikemfSDOTOTi-UpserriDelsnotloTing i ¦

. 1 :. . ¦ : Let thy Caitb. spook for thee, ;., ,¦. . , : ¦

1 ' ' Swear not to ine that nothUf can dltide 01— ' ; .• Kot mach dosath oathainMn | • ¦• i I ¦ .

. '. . Bat when distrust and etrrj creep boaldo ns, f ¦ , Jjet them not como between. . < - ¦ .

• ' i 1 Say not the cnstal depths of thy demotion ' ''

• : .:¦ : Are deeper than tho »ea— • v • ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ! '. . . Dot wutch lest donbt, or some unkind emotion ; .. . - . , . : , Embitter them for me. . , . . .. . ¦ : .

Vow not to lore ma'erer and for eTer— • ¦ ' .• • ' Words are »nch Idle things s ' . ¦ :

• ¦• • • Bat when.wedurer inophrions, never. . Hart me,by little ttlngs.

Tm sick of words i th«T are so lightly spoken,1 ' • . And spoken an bnt air; ¦ ¦ '

I'd rather/eel thy mith unbroken : .. .¦ . Than liat speech most^alr. ; . '. ' . . .. ¦

¦ ' If oil tne little proofs of trust are heeded—.. - • iHthott art alwayHdnd, . . . . ; . .i ' • •' ,. No sacrifice, no promise will be needed. . .' . To satlsfy.iny fllnii).. . ¦ . ., ,:.;.r .'. . , , :. :

GARDENING-OPERATIONS FOB^WTTOBEB. .FINZ8.—The' water «npj)ly to' pino» In all sfoffes i of

growth should now be graanaUT lessened; bnt not sons to' caurje B,''«ndden check J givp'jnSt only what UrieccsBary, and alwnys tepid.' Syringe le«B-frequently,and only in the mbminff ; plenty of air upon all favonr-able bpportunitiea itf india ensablo,!ftnd on that accounta brisk hefti'ia ncoe»»»r7 to bo kept up; sar 80:t6 85;byday-'; night; '«) to 70." Closo'early,: and.maintain a,moist atmosphere, by sprinkling the flues , pitxw,' ie.This is a good time ' to "prepare a store of snitable soilfor potting. ' A good flbry, maiden loam'from an oldcommon or'postaro skinned to the depth of two, throe,or four inches, according to quality,1 and heaped to rotin a way that will .throw off tho wet, will form the mbst¦nitable 8taWo'for'pine;kn>winjf. ' : ' > ; • ¦ • "! ' • , ¦ '

YiKES.—Vines carrying.a late-crop-should 'hareplenty of 'air. Remove a portion of tho learen in ordorto admit more light and air, bnt leave- the footstalks, tofoil off naturally/ Slight flies by day may be necessaryto counteract the effects of damp,1 bnt take care to availof it whon you can give ;air freely at ths'samo time.In tho case of a; vinery intended for early forcing, keepthe borders dry, and If the wood' be'ripe prane,"trash,and tie1 np the rods; Take measarea tokeep the bordershenceforward' properly' secured -from- wet' and ''cold.Bine Vrraties.' especially Hombnrchs and: snoh like,shoald be'closejy, looked after with airiew to the prompt

' removal of' berries showing the least tendency to mouldor decay.' 'Fires;«n Ibrisk;,' dry: days, when abundanceof' air c?.i be advantageouBly given at the same time!will tend to'keep at bay the great enemy of late hang-ing grapes- damp.'.,';• • ; ', . : :;" " : ' , '.' ' '

PKACHKS.—HOOSCH intended fdr early forcing shbnldbo'kept cooli airy.'apd dry!! prune the trees as Hookas

' th'e" woi>d; is ripe1 , and1 top-dress' the borders'as reborn*' mended'in the cose of Tines: Give late bonnes abnn-' dance of 'ai/.'both day and night ;' and protect the root*

'from fnwt "and "Leary rains. •' Shoold there be 'blanksto be made good, or now houses to be plaaWd;. now 1»tho righttttne to fleo 'aboutit.' Orchids which are stall

' krowHng vigorously, as also any shbwingsigns of growth',. " (inbuld'hayo, thf benefit bf'tho Tfarmest ipart of he" 'houio V whilQ . such 'of them1. a« •nave1 maturM'tneir

1 ''grdwth'.and'aro'g ingto'Test, should hart the coolestarid driest quarters. Givo air; freely when the'day is

v.' finei and no frost. " ; • '•'[ ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦' "

,-, '. •,;'";' ' '.''.- GM»fHHO'O8i>::r<JrcenJiouB!0; plante.whioh have been

'"'"pUcbd but"6f doors'ehbinld now be promptly got undercover. As the days shorteq water should bo giveri with'

' ' VoatAutip'n. and always in' the morning. CameEos" ' should havS their fojisgo ' carefully,handsponjnd,"wi&'' .' iioft »oip" water;' so'tai not to:. leave a' traceof scale j or'

1 '¦hny'dirttUey niay hkve gathered wh!le.oiitl of.do(jrs.'Aulcoaand Camelias BhonldbokoptjnatnioUtthrOngh-1

ont at the "robtspneTer~ary"d saturated. Heaths andNew Holland I pWnts-'should have!'abnndanoeof lait

< 'aiidwomi'andfightsoinaqnarterBlii Shtft iCalOopUrias'.'-,: ' Briny: in ;(AryBanthemwns i,giT9 then* .-weak wnure' . ( water, and. rtand thepi,,where|thejflpji, ,haTe plenty of'. flight and a« ho^ e rons; intended |oi,,pVJQJnBjig;, ; 1 * botii sliouldnow be'woraedthd sheltcVof soold fratno" XnUpowte te^n^ fteiSepouM.'VRisekln1 |wl V| ki«n ; »:-'9 ",^^W;ttA .faift'¦ ; t«ts sn'onid'nb'w \>i ftoraedtte'Aelter'bf 'si cold frame' BeTehsf-wiU bo sitnilar/tne tt'^'trf'(56t6aro'Ww;: 'oTtitVif oonveiierit."11" '"» '*¦ ' --» ". >. •[ 'n > *. j } wrecked and «o will ti ege »eTen, Iri«E''toMhV ;'Tbe

'" ' PrraAyb ttUMk.r'rlants'intendjd:tote wluteieii Kf^rfris' f 'tWo<Wri mv A4, '.rt«4^ U' mmj and• '' 'faooWpita offra esaioWdboigot' o ttoirooarier* .fa rive that/whe'r .tie w ven'wiseimen pr irel»l»d• •! • wtthoirt delay.') Glw ,. •aeh- l tfvrf.ioem.JI.jt)tte' j^Uy ^^ to' tie.wftwted'sab "the pow« o«.thtf

I sain9»tetakon.<*. !wj 'we^ ^ Mtoa|. .Hodse^tiey.sad/.tliek.ItubLwmi .totto'bbttfM.1'' ¦;- *2E&5£eB3&S&&!8B iaiassisass&sbat'¦¦¦ : ^ X A vS ^mlbdMuiSim W«»V*^a

I.^ tot y^ k'teI«i»-!¦"' wdlafiwr f :- f ¦ ' • • . • VYl J i":;"11 donl tpM ma confldenay 'tlis^.we inallnptcpme to

"¦ TOk OiBrikir. -fntenaed- alteriiHoitsShould; Toe. tt^J ^Tj t^eoMU t lj him^ n ailkp-l icommencea at bnce',' ana 'di»po»M of aa^prtmfiUy, is prb'fed of'jay .i»adi) ;ai»dy6n"T iiia'tW the'• may be. Colloetlaad prepne oompostsv lTMif haWy .Oithbi o prie«Ui wiUijot » pori;ihe»e.fcnowf.'r-Ibf«

bulb, > t»^rtHUto»fa-M«;«» i >? 9. i»ll»ew

fiptii, w)tlihig-.tut!rrth; ( There tewtlUDK1

SS <$ &%&&$8*& CugWl toio^ lrelaai.. . Att ari «,B to. mad; 0;'ty , fa,¦ ' ¦ roota^rh^bHd/itoiewV » te»-sooited,ro^;aS WsWUmwlUt' etive wUcK

t bM^¦ ¦¦ other naK-hardy.plsnta; • T«ok'over tiw floirer, bedi ftiyej ln'Hlclia CJ .BhouHii te re todiore.-^.., frequently, Md cufontaU deeming WoMasvand plack, Hvirpbol JciivnM ^';,,:^ ^ ,, : £it | ; ' :'¦ off every. withered leti, a9iM ,topreserv«.tte.pyM ' . [ ': ' , . , • , ' .' f ¦-¦ " V ; ;^; ",v ' ¦ ¦¦"'. . drewyapj)eara>wortl»ebedaM.^a«l»MibJei!.t. ks»tVK'Oli< STOnrrm wUTWiMHAiDT Fiwrr GABDEX.—Take advantage, of dry J r'tr T * . ?W [ m-WBXFOBD. |

weaftOT to Bather and store fruit The great scarcity .' Ts* JlAUTflTt^:Bm:~The, dJ t;»ftlavfM)m.'oMt this%MOII makes careful gathering- and storin,; M^MifUVa IeoUd'and wk-^rea stock to pl«,

1 ' : more important than it would'be under oth«r cirenm- under t¥e dlrectiorui of Mesara WaWiani85nJ at:' ' stances.¦¦ Cleanse and rep rbjr pomti^oTotterWise,

j iew Pair Green «t EmuBoorthy/on WedBeeday'¦- ¦

frnit wall*'where, necessaiT; . PrnnVI itodj«d.«pple, j, JJ,,, fttuaidfti»ce .wga:nmnerwuandrepxcska-:¦¦'• Bg&ZSSsSB&B IfSSI^Sfand remove any-in tii» least spotted orUinted.? Tfte ' l ^ J^ r^ yJ J^^ P ^-«oone»: ftnythiw to be. done in the.ww of fruit ttoe nibjlajf laifcuyf a.&ttf Ahf rri^ig tf t fiMeOA,pl^guattenaod>tobotov.Stwwberrypla t#- j Jfaftppro^e^;.ai tto^ l^^r»tai,.tionasho'uldbethorpdxhlyclearedotweedsandnmoer*,. we;t.on.'to the,s»tiBfactk(n of botaWfierBJ»d;ttur»:

, ' kTer .&ht]y: ted,wM ^5II^U§M '*PMfewi r«^¦;¦:, • Sjg^^gg^^g1 "ff s^ ^^^SH^

f ^fnUv.r^eUarttebedsof weeds.Tfa /.VitttpS' W l\>**+ .i »** *»*»™ *"7 , . -. ll'Ja Wtiiliut l> IstssiM'

flXiini ¦ to iwoteot thein' from *Sm"k«>a £w t B*rhr,to

OBSTEUCTIOinSTSO'DOITNELL, rARNILI.,; AND BIQOAB BBVlBVVJtD ¦

, , '. ; \st. A Llvuapooi , jonitNAJiiBT. , r" , , ' ' ;

. ¦ The Irish Obstructionist* have now.thrown off themusk" At first they deolared that thay,only ttantedto prevent post-midnight legislation, and at the be-ginning of • last S©88ian,'tuid daring nearly the wholeOf' tho nrdthalf Sof Hi th«jre was no poeitive'evidencetHt'theywanted to do morethon thw, ;To thjs endt>eyip%Bd'fflP< tn? WPW iSe'u«ual aotlcea 'of i pp-;p«aitioii'tb'4 «t4b€r:t 6i bills, in'thej.'oonfltitutionaltorjafouoyrin'g t "

¦.MrcJJiggfif (or Jir; Pornell, as the

case, might be)—.To move that'snbh and such, a b&lshould, be read a second time on this day six months."This did-not; mpan- really:'thatithe bill woa.op-'posed; bnt that it should not be "taken," as the Par-liamentary phrase U,^altwialso m.-; Th ruleBayvthat no opposed business ghill be'taken'.af ter 12.30.Toithis' nd theJBe 'genileuien V| p|Kwed 'i ihef»!bilIa,not to, throw, thein out, but merely: to prevent poet-laidDight'legislation: . .Th'e end,was good. .The iprmvrai strictly according tb.rnte. But in the last halfpt the Session it became evident that they meant to<loinore than this.> 'Whether' they had; resolved 4ithe beginning of the'Session to do.more I canboltcl}.' , f ain inclined' to think; that'^hey'hiad, notDdHnt'the 'Session,' O'Dbtihefl ' (real' haine 'Mac-Donnell) andUroy, enfered'the'Hbuse. and it is saidthatl O'Donnall 'Bnggdsted'/ 'the obsfiructzve polioy..Whether, this be true or not true I cannot say, batif it> be not fcruo, Mr. O'Donnell, if he should happen'to see this letter, will not>i I am' sure; think that I,Blander him. Slander him ! He will be proud tohaye it thought in Ireland that he suggested this'mode of securing .justice'to this country., I ¦• ' *il 1/' I , O'DOHNILI/, THJI PBIKCB OlT BOBJIB. '!» ,,,|

4 -. By: the way, I did not know u»til I saw O'DonJlellin the House, that he had ever sat in'Parliament b«-

. fore; Imtitheiiioment hd turned his face <p nel *dleatj under!the gallery, J lecognixedi him. -. 'At thegeaeral election in 1874 he' stood for Gal way boro\igh'and was defeated by. Lord St. Lawrence. .• In March:

•of .that year. Lord St. Lawrence succeeded hiAfatiieiia« Earl of Howth; and O'Ponndl won the>seAtit ittlt/vacated, but in Mnv.he was unseated:on aypottti m<He.jhad, therefore; held.the:honour of*«teatiintParrliament for about two months. ¦• Mat!CHDonnoll tat.up for, Kilkenny in 1860, and'wi»B-defi»led,;Wnt thillin not the man. VvThis -O'Dohnell.lthough; «rM,l(>ngiumyar;it»iUie Ibbby befoTe;helgot'ra!»eat-to,v heiitehae;iapd it sras known tiat-Heirahed to'getintoj>BufiMnefit; and often/when Irlobkedlat.him; Iiptro*;pheeied'inmymindthatif ht-ahonldvetTbe elected;,h« would be ai bore. It may be said that/for anythingJ kfibwytd the contrary,' hei might rbe a'ailenti-ine m--hit, ;.;Asileritnrember.atidrheatruefHiberniahi-iaigerIljineMileaian i8tiehajphenomenon>haB never: ipr^peai'ed'in.the House. TfieNortheriilrisliiwhoTUte ioi'.V rfi. iibish/'.• stre,-.as at ruley'decently• reticent,' bnt1your reolPaddy is.ahrayB'a volttbleUlkeho 1 mbsttlw^h.in justie^BaytbsitacOTfeideTablenTimbe) of:Iriafa taeinbers are very: good speakers/.and haVe nowish iner.tendency to bora the BdnsWaretinde )d,:K»peetaWeimen*'<.e.,'imonito.te1re»pect«/di-hij hw«indodig<»ntlttnieji. • . it is genermUyit&iight thatiallIrish Bpeakere are vivacious ipeakers -Iobd-tcm UEd,active,- energetic, r and :'pas«ionate.- rButftha isa .mistake. .¦ . JJoet' bf itho Irish! speakers Hare'very!live r, sometimes to excess, but nota few are as calm.and sedate as your-average Englishman; wufls; >vfow—only a feW-^ore spiritless, BlowBndintolerablyidull.:' Theso are bur Irish' bores, arid O'Donnell'isone jof them.'.Biggat is a bore, and so IB FtuneO,' tutttiey bare intentionally /for a (purpose. n.O'Doon'eltis a! natural bore, and could not be otherwiioiwere;he to try.. r He' is about the middle height and «pareof fleeh ; his' somewhat peaked face,•(ornamentedor dufigured by lightf<x)loured hak unkSmpt'andragged, is ' dull; his eyes duller; he has a stoop1 inhis jshouldere, and walks slowly.' ".If > that7 manwere an Englishman or Soot," said I to myself whenI first saw him, "he would be a silent Member 5butka he'ls' an Irishman, and must talk; he: will be abore—a steady, persistent, untiring bore." .And thisho fai ' His vacuous talk is as wearisome to you asthe persistent, unvaried buzz of a blue-bottle ily im-prisoned in your bedroom. After yon have listenedto him for:some time,i you1 wonder why. the manshould, rise, to trickle out such feeble watery staff jbut in an hour or so you begin to think that as therewas no reason' why he should begin to talk; so thereis no reason why he should ever, finish. In' All myexperience, I- never knew so perfect a'bore ai'thisO'ppndelL' VincentrScully wasa bore, but he was'a lively fellow, with'wit add humour to light tip hislong: speeches. - Darby Griffiths , too, was a borer*very dull bore was Darby Griffiths—but then he hadof tensomething to sayworthy of attention.- AugustusSmith King, 'of the ScUly'Islands, was also a boringspeaker,-.especially: when, he" got on the' subject offoreihores,- but 'it was more the manner than the'matter which bored us. But O'Donnell in every way;is a bore.' He reminds me, if I may; use a metaphor,of nothing so much as1 ono of those muddy streamsin J the Fens, which meander so slowly that you can'

. hardly tell whether they move at all. There is thus,though, to say in favour of these streams—they have,their uses. it But O'Donnell'a slow; opaque, vacuoustalkjis of no1 use at all except it may bo to'exercisethe patience andiforbeamnoe of mankind/iBat fter.all/Qught we to blame orpity the'man ?• 'Of obursej'as an Obstrnotionist,' he is to be severely censured,but Ii am not describing the Obetnctionist. i I 'I amidescribing' tho man.' ' If obstruction had never beeiiheard lof.O'Donnell wbnld still have been a bore.' Itis a Jprfound question that which I have suggested.Whati if "he: cannot help • being a bore ?i . I suspectnature made him eo—gaTo him an unlimited power!and.)an .insatiable desire' to 'talk, but no mind tothink, and so he is compelled to speak as Bassanio1saidj Gratiano spoke—an infinite deal of nothing,poori wretch." He, then, most be pitied, not blamed.Would to heaven; though, that nature, even if shehad to act supernaturally, would taki'him out of the¦House of Commons;': It'is right to , say here that I' ney«r heard'him,-speUc bat in-the Souse of Com-"niotis.'' ':; 1 - >>BT ijfl TO?.%,*TJTii6k8.1. :, .' ;.;1:. ; ;rj . '[ My reader inll'iperlfel^ajthat' n ^bisabout,0'Pon-.'.'njelljis ina par«iU>e8i8.,I; will retarri tomy subject;It iajecrtainthat soon after O'Donnellentered tha'Honks the: policy, of obstruction began to 'be' de 'veloped." The mask; though; woa stiffkept on'for *turie-^nayVtt was neyer'fentirely removed—but now.';w^:»¦ Vsto;; t•W;%:«4\lt^ \•i•wfty f

!Thwseren inen are. no lqnger ;mere j 'obstructionist* ibutinsTi^enta/boldly defying'all apthority,r This j for]one am glndto see. The^Touseiwaa puzkledaj;tinie«.to kiow.,w°hat to do with, Obstrnctives; .bnt .When it'meefa again,;it willnot scruple¦ boldly to confrontand (.grapple, with, defiant-insurgents.) 'Shall': 047members of railiament|bV'defled: with rinpunity bVLBiven, and;they aU.foo^Vfor'Ojey s^-fiMlsr jifheTe1fi[ n t'a .wise, 'n '.amonrfirf <jHenHpnay,;lh'6tt'iB not

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' ' TH« WKAF0N TUk TUWri AS«TrlOHTINO ¦WITH.;<: The >;Martini-Henri! tr*ech' loadincr: rifle,'{withwhich. the Turkish: isoldiery .'is ¦ ormea; and whichhas been recently used with such deadly effect uponthe Bniaian's7 appears1 to be the result'of a Qovern-raent 'test'hl'fc'ngland in |l868. Among the riflesthat competed were the Martini, Westley-BichoidsjBerdonaidHenri;il'Thetflal'.riduced competitionto;the «Cax6ni iiiad' tenrijjrhe Martini.giying fettersatisfaction,comingoui).of ihejtfsts iHfiaits springstndother parts of action q<perfe«tfozder,ibesidoihaving' the advantaga'of snniber>t(nd'simplieity. ofparts.1 i:ilt:has only^ thiityjpiaces;againtforty-ninein' the'Henry:';'The 'consequence wall the unjetn of-the Martini'actJdn'.'witii the Henrl'borrel;; and thetrodu on 'of , the Martini-Henri rifle^ now used,py,' the jtnxlii!' i'iwbng .',tte'j'6ualitjes' that rjeeom.mended 'the Henri barrel is the one that it can beexamined jand- .cleaned from', the c breech end, animportant point in all arms of precision. j ' • 'i I'TheMartini'Henri is devoid of a'side bicV;' Allits ''¦ wqlfkint• parti are' enclosed,' except.the trigger'a4'd''th6Mever: behind'lit'fbr xtratjting'the empfgr'cwr idi?lalie&'and reloadjijg''tWgVin.::;.In goadingthe gun thelever behind'the, tnpger-gujird is tirownbriskly forward ;.',thisiby]antingemous apparatus,,cftuees tha j Dreech-bkick.W fall below i the bore ofthe barrel,! the discharging epring to be ctompressed,and the erhpty cartridge casato be jerked out brerthe shoulder of the manipulator of ; the weapon'. < A'fresh'rfietalQicr(Artridge:isl slipped in, the1 lever isthrown1;back', whibK'iaiBejTthjj blbck'to:clbse ! the'brebc) .and' the;armf fi tWdy'for/nringi/ Thegnn isRocked, by,'.shoving;iprrrajd a' thnmb-piecei ftt, the»de. n'An indioatoBnear by shpws whetner th.eigunisoock'ed drnotliThe gnn|i* fired by a direct-actingpiston being driven (against! the cartridge by thestring iplral !spring wftBiii'the-breech-block,'andwhibh.ii ul)ep»ted bn'psllSng thetrigger'.' ¦ \ ' \ . ..' ',Tke.'TurkJsk'.iireawni ,i»]TJelieyed^ to;be th«i v«ry!bMJi]lg ew^^ «Hngi:y t; put' Sfltq Mrryice T>y 'an5P?y(jife:''!W>£ ifl5rip?p ypi ??? *??'|' Ri i™'y*'FwWfPWWl'wim W^ J e'M inanyr'oa, sixty•hot* i»er{ »»Hntflri»»Fd^eA)flfW bj;.«n ,«rpert—Witfcoo* WkUe «imv«< 46nnawi< la target.: practice,1thzttf 'shotst iwt Jinintito have been'fire<L < Iii'feuchrapiJ'n i i saiithis:t WrreJ'becetnei'BO hot thatthb'iMIdeVed^n-bsuX^W riB'fall'oW!." ^'fi 1 V ,; Butthe M rtttaiHeW 'p'¥1'<*'J*l.'?an:.)Je ia~«red'for rapidifc ',Txl^WlaBtJ tf,w3tt'from tk number otr ee,lifve. resul d n ai ofyerageior thalxyMTiofnfty./shotBamiaptej ajtfau-Haijri,forty j Westley-BkbArtUU ithirty-«igbt i ¦-. Henry,tWrty-elghtij-Beinington/lthirty fJ ench ChasM-

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pot are ;qoKe.similar 4n.pr(nciplp.>;iAt • the;breech1Is a bbltVrtsWbling the common door boltin aptitn-WiloWng^Ufadifciargh^ needle is wrtMrawB :>ya 'thttmbl trlgger.'"By ¦itS'inbb'tlie bolt niturnedone iirhth'df a cikle'UJ tke lef t^'then drawn 'back'-:Iwnrd vi^k'Wiff ttVopfeng to'receive a'&irt-j

cated^^p_rward\'r p3to!tt e,fl0Tej i .The piece ifl tlicnreally,for^rjng'i [,WtJiinJ tae;Wii.which is, hpHow,i» bontsineditto spiral spriMg<andneedle;'from whichthe gui-tike* its nanie, tndby which tha cartridgeis'dtJ)ldded;''.fBy.I puUiBg;jthe 'trigger the liberatedspring1 shoots -thfe heedlotorward intib the detonate&'g|'e ipcWt3b<iiri'the'ci!.ntie, of the

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ChA pptVtt'afe imp'rpveni.bnt in several regardsover thsprigiiialneeaie'-inn of.jthe Prussians', amongwhich are emcien6yjatj the'ltjnger'ranges.' ;:Ip iioth,however, are,v employed'- paperj';'or Wnat.are' knownwJ 11 Mnroiniiig(iartrldgee, •in oontradlBtinciiontometallic^ cir xi ge; oi^*?-" 'P16. .consequence'' Cs thatin firing' th'ete is an escape of goBat tiieJbreecb1 joint;very 'disagreejblbj |for the,' soldier, and serving Jfo foulthe chamWani render .the 'grin unfit for; action. ;,!,, TJ>^ 'Martini-Henri 'rifle ' wil4 perfonuVreasonablyaocaret«;fl g' fj m'.300/to|tlBOO yards.'The j«ngeot'the Prussian,needle gun is.'from 600 to700*iiird8,yet'it 'proved,0- nlost. destructive :.weapofi in thehan'ds'of the Prtastan'spldiery.. . The'extreme rangeof the.French, CHassepot.ls'.glven.at'1,800 yards. '¦". .'M .trials'-made between" .be- ChaBseppt and theof ',the<Prench, Chassepot.ls'aiyen.ati' 1,800 yards.. ':At';tr{ahi.-jns4e between' .he 'Chassepot and theMartanJiHieiri rifle; at 600 ya :ds;range».'jjne acbura«yof the totteTfu'l.exBBlle .tbat'p t \tte former.!, TheChasseppt'vif. adapted, to;metallic;.cartridges,'.willnever be s-rapid-firingweapoii,pwiiag tothe. stiffnessand t<4iousne8B\of iU, cockijng arrangement. Theextreme.nvpidity,bf the' Martinl-Henrt:.rifle's 'filingcapacity is not,:Jibw.ever,. pf|itself r|i s'great merit,bnt' 'if lies in ' it« .carrying out the principle' that arifle that canbefired'the greatest'number.of timesin a mven'period must.be thp easiest'to load, thustending,to give 'confidence and efflbiency. '.to trpops.Yery rapid firing in' battle is 'not the point"; it is inthe: accuracy of it ;,.but irith j improyed>nd. ijnick-oction guna, the expenditure of ammunition is notso great as'generally supposed.',:. . ',. '. ' ' ! ,

¦f J ¦¦¦¦:- ;;THte^BTJS8IANiSOLDIEB8. I i ,'I' TH»iCpB8A0M.--The CoeBBcka's.re divided intoseveralcorps-Hhe Cossacks btthe Don,1 the Cossacksof the Ukraine,' the' Cossdcks of the : Caucasus; tx.Each of these divisions ha3 4 'chief, who is called an

rAtamon*(Hettmari?) and holds the rank of general,and all the Cossacks of tho Empire are united undera single'chief,'who hasthe title -of the f AtamanGeheraL'V. The ilatterN title Uways: devolves 'upon'the i hBreditBry' Grand Duke • The Cossack clotiiesand equipB' himself, and his1 Uniform and his horsebelong to himself. He wears i a 'large round.'lOwcap'; made''of ¦ skin' from Asttakan; wide pantaloons'Staffed: into^his ; boots land reaching just below, hisknees,'the whole covered by a kind of overcoat but-toning on the'back-and having throe long i flapsreaohing to the feet and fastcnedon the fulllength.On his breast to the left and Ught in vertical 'caacehe carries sir'cartrldiresat'eaoh side. In his belt hecarries' apbignkrd.;Aba1dri<!k hangs from his rightshoulder and':p»8»es toO thejleft' side, ; where; it

:supports >4'longl.sabre id a leather scabbard.-I OnUs back-, bj»iiging*ronl, «£'baiidoleer and wrapped in•> case made'of goat skin," he tarries his rifle, i TheCossaofc always-HauTies taJihyhand a whip with aBhort'ilashji which'hecaUs -J WiyoI.";' His horse issinaU "and'rather.'rigly,! and'though he'is made ofgood1 fatufl,'''his'-form iis wnnewhat angular ; .To'onn 'smJide* of thel Cociack 'saddle, 'imagine ,an

!brdinary saddl -npon'which VonVdl be fastened by atrap asquartleathetbuim'on about fotir inchecbigh..ThUisltb*reason thatift f t t a t sight one is 'so machsurprl«^>'W'f»e«r'thUhcuri<^ looking cavaliei>p«rthedup kt high on'tk isiddk: He sticks on hiijorsV»ib«*':bTlstic'Mingiih^'kne«intieanimal'flaides with all his strength, which* >- gives i the 'legsthe uppeinuice iof•- '4. j«M6f<i>ino«rs.T The'stirrupis'aii;e6i»UJr curious thing. iThe bottomis Tound4«d< USkrelioiwh', BaV'fromlthit np it resembles6ii0iof "tfcose tifr »bo»ai i»fwWch,prettrve^ ore sold.It aai[«Mf>{dtestij> s»ldtA»t'tiMr Cossack's - horse is'htf^MDwfjpe^ j! thatjhe

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BIGQAE OE BUTT ?The little cloud, np bigger than a man's hand,

whioh rose over Irish politics when- Mr. Biggartalked for four hours in: an empty House of Com-mons, hna spread till it has covered tho heavens-

[ There is no longer any question; that'as far as Ire-< land has made Its voice heard, it has declared itself:, on the side of the Obstiuctives. .Irishmen have a.constitutional preference for the shillelagh as op-posed to the rapier, and having set before them a.choice bf Mr. Butt : or Mr. . Biggar, they have, with'that ingratitude which is also a national oharacter-' Istic; tbiown over their did servitor. We refuse tobelieve 'that the choice nbisi'y ' declared at public

.'meetings, and ratified' by irresponsible, journalnwhich; trade in contraband conspiracy, and make Kliving out of smuggling disloyalty Under the nose ofjudiciously contemptuous authority, is really tho

• verdiot of ! the people of Ireland. ' Amongst manyother'.points of resemblance that might be eslab-Kshed'between IreUndand France is the prevalence'bf a-- systoin of abstention from ttolltics. In:bbthcountries there is a daw'of noisy, frothy men whomake politics 'a business1, and political discussion n.

1 squabble. Whenever society is stirred by any nnu-sual . commotion, these bubbling politicians rise to.the top; and :by dint of creating more noise andmaintaining a more rapid motion than the rest,¦make-believe that they constitute the full contentsof. the cauldronj Poople who live amid the heairi-thirobs'pf political 1 machinery find it impossible toconceive, a state of mind in which a. whole family,or a complete social circle, manage to exist withouttaking;thought of politics. '. But; there are milllonaof Buoh; and the man to whom political agitation inas the breath of his nostrils, is but a unit among1

'the 'thousands who go about their daily businesscaring little who is in or who is 'out, so that trade be'moderately 'brisk', and ' 'the''social, comforts of thehpme-circfe placidly! rotate;' In every, country, butmqre particularly in 'a,' ''country with the history ofIreland, the , men ;who 1 make a business of politicoand who are gifted with;a.fatal platform fluency,succeed in arrogating to themselves the expression'Of national politics.;-If Ireland were polled to-mor-TOW; and every sane adult were induced to record hinbelief as to whether there is any just foundation foetW blntant'cries of Justice' to Ireland which jjo uptb'ihigh. Heaven from the lips of men'like Mr. Philip

,Calh>n^ ilajor O*Goijman, Mr. Biggar.and Mr. Par-neU, on.! answer fwquid.,;be forthcoming that wouldlay-forimany- years thq ridiculous spectre of hope-lleasDrln clanking.: her chains. .Bub !herein lies thodifficulty.'! The education; common-sense, afadp'rbs-pe'riky'of Lfelahd,1 standseipshly aloof; content t,oborepresented'by^r;! Pkrnell." Mr. BiggariandMr.O DonneU W'on ossettbly to wWdU it'once, writ

/.(Jr tjta .f.pb'tk ,. tujr>l,'Sheridan.,' Thls'. telflsKfakdcowardly abstention at a political crisis i» a crime in.which, Irishimefnbers. ghire-.the responsibility withthe-Irish people...

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¦ ' ' ,It is probable that boyond'those actively engaged

'in thS'tottrsB' of 'obstruction,"' there' is not a singlerman'bf .the'.Home 'Bule 'party Who- approves theCpu^ a.' :Thls1bbjectibn.!divide8;lt8bU under:t o.naias. ;¦ There' are' at least.half s, dozen Irishmembers who are opposed to. the'heroes of obstruc-tionr,becn'»se they..';naturally object to . finding two¦or threei men:.no-better^oi<perhaps/.it should biesaid; nb'worsfe—than ithemwlves; the.dbjects'of tho!adulationof every .noisy patriot in Ireland. There'tixk othera/.m'en jof position.: and intelligence, who'perceive clearhr'that the'^ cpurse adopted ; by [Mr.ar 'ettan^Ws, colleagues' is'One which, whilst it

brings discredit bn'.tbe.name of Ireland, is destruc-tive of all: practical'.efforts [for the advancement o£Irish:interests. Had' these men at the outset ar-rived' at a' common understanding; and plainly do-'n'onncedthe.'conduct of the' 'Obstructives, callingupon Ireland to: judge bfetween'the twd sections, itwduld'not: have been possible for- Mr. Parriell toposei not '.without chance, of success,* as the leaderof ,Irish'representatives in substitution of Mr. ButtInstead of taking, this step the, ,reputable membercof the Home Bule party stood aloof, distrustingeach other, and too obviously waiting'to see whatwpuld'be the upshot of the new'departure. Afraidopeiily to :oppose' the Obstructives, and yet shrink-ing, from throwing in their lot with them, they, forjbhe'm'ofit pait»abstained from interpositioiiin debate,and .timorpualy hinted at' their roil ¦ opinion by de-clining tb.yote jn.tho'same lobby with Mr. Pomell.The onlyfoan .who has shown a courage worthy ofthe occasion is Mr. Butt, and he has been left tofight the battle single-handed, whilst those who bya bold;manly, and prompt action might have settledit in favour of common senseand the. only possibleIrish policy, 'stood aloof, fearful.of compromisingthemselves either with their conscience or with theirconstituents.—3fov/o»r. ¦

DRKADFUL EFFECTS OF IMPURE WATEH'An inquiry has been., for some time going on, be-

fore Mr. Coroner Sheeny; at Shanafrolden,' Limerick,into the cause'of the death of Michael Moore,' aged62 years, who cm1 the 23rd of August last was founddead in his bed;' The coroner adjourned the inquirytwice in order that]' the ' sumach' of the deceasedshould be sent to; -Dr.- Cameron, of Dublin, or Pro-fessor .O'Keeffe, 'of Cork, to have its contents' ana-lysed;' as he appretieiided that ' Moore' had' beenpoisoned by drinking the water of a polluted stream.The police in the absence of directions from the

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vernment authorities,'did' not obey .'the instructionsof the coroner beyond having the stomach exhumed.The coroner finding'bn Saturdky that'the police'hadnot taken'the necessary action' in the matter, andconsidering the time that ha&: elapsed, directed thatthe stomach should be interred with the other por-tions of the remains. Thfere' was only one new wit-ness—a domestic servant- -examined.'' She, deposedthai the deceased drank no other' but river water jon the night before ' his death he1 drank some of thewater.'and complained 'shortly after of being 111.The Conjner; then addressed the"jury on the natureof thelr'diitiesi'ond in the course of his observatloMrriferrtd to'the'case' of;a man -aamed Murray,'tbbch-in'g whose 4eath;he 'held an iriqueet abouta foi*r.night1 before Iat"Ardn'gh.'v Several''witnesses 'wireeiamiried 'befbre'himy'whb' deposed 'that theyHawMurray on the1 evening1 before- his' death; that jhewas then quite sober, and that as long ad they'hadkuowntim; he', wasra sober steady man. ¦' ¦ The nextmorninghis dead bodylwas found in a 'quarry. : TheBupposition was that:he'fell-into. it, but yet theburiousifoct remained that although'there were twofeet of water in the quarry there'was no water foundiinthe ttomachof the deceased..His (the Coroner's)beKefww/aiad'it iwaij also that of the jury, whoseapprehensions-wepe1 strengthened by; the characterof thd wound«'on!the body; that Murray, who Had'recently returnedi'from'Australia, and^who wasknown to have money,, was vway laid and murdetedby a gong of 'foUbersiiiiTet'i'therenad npt beenftsingle arrest madte in> oonnsilon with what he Hadno hedtfltioh in calling' aihomicidb .of(tlie1 blackesthub,: ilt was the duty of oo»«sWs.juries-to inquire'Uto'vhdw, i»here,' and:iby/wlM:means'''the per-¦rioBsoDon wHbm'they sat'caiae by'their deaths, andUheysMoH always s ajiohiaWy investigate the: factssi fai* as th»y"were;able.MiTBe jury then found therbUowimg Verdict - On Moodayy the 23rd August,1877;the1sfc«^d.Mloiael-Moore;'Faged52yeari,wwfoancl'dsjtd in'hlsbedlatiBhanagoJdenl (.'Fromthe evidence Before us twe haVemosvipicionlof foulplay: owt«'*•« < been -proved iM . wtcr u$ii by UU-c«uii aiU ik« 'inU<ibiUnii':it : %i^U<f of} iuina% »i.Weinort ¦'respectfully beg to'call tAe attention1 ofhis'BbJceTleneT'the Lord LlentdMuit to'tte impurityof the water in order that His Iflraoe may give w:rectlonsto'hare it taudysid.?V' iIfcinayib/obserlbdthat one of tb*t witnesses enHnined'at theflrgtlin.qoestj Patrick-Moore, a: brbiSir oMDehaelJlodre',abodiedMldenlyon last ' Wednesday .weekjand inbis case the'verdict of theJjnrywas.thatdeceokeddied of natural causes, but they sdded, "Weore1 of'opinion the water nsedbydeoiMedond^ theinhabl.1

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MAJ0E O'GOEMAN AND ME. PABNELLThe Doily TeUyrapb, of Wednesday, says :—

" Major O'Qonnon prophesies that when Ireland isa self-governed nation he will bo in his grave. Wohope not ; the' disintegration, of the Empire wouldbe bad enough without the accompaniment of theMajor's demiso. ' ;0nr idea rather, w that if Irelandobtains Homo Bulethe gallant member will Uve tosee it, but our surer-expectancy is that the UnionIrill survive him." In reference to what Parliamentmay do to prevent " Obstruction,": the Telegrap hsays :—" A motion for suspending a member fromhis privilege of speech without taxing away his.vote would quietly neutralise the 'mischief intendedby the Obstructives. One by one the.offendera asthey persisted could be silenced for a week, a montfror the remainder of the Session, as the gravity oftheir, misdemeanour demanded. By this ¦¦ means no'dangerous precedent, could be created ; no con-stituency would be disfranchised j the privilege oftalk abused by individuals would simply'be'takenaway for a time,1 and legislation would be relievediHow would Ireland gain by this mild martyrdom ofher more disorderly sons ? We can- understandsomo Irish profit from the rival system advocatedby Mr. Butt." . - . .; - ,• ¦ ;

THB O'CONKKLI, MONUMENT.—I undeijetand thatMr. William Lane Joynt, one of the.trusteea of theO'Connell Monument, had along interview yesterday,at the studie inOsnaburgh-street with Mr. TenniB-;wood, the executor of thelafeMr-. Fble'y.'and'Mr.Thomas Brock, the rising sculptor, Foley's pupiland.friend. The model is fast falling to'peices, andif not made use of at once it will soon, be valueless.Mr. Tenniswood promised to take, early in Novem-ber, directions of the Conrt of, Chancery here 'as tothe completion of the contract, and Mr. Joynt ex-plained to him that the trustees in Ireland were nowable and: ready to ' moke the payments if the workwere resumed. Mr. Tenniswood' undertook thatthere should not be'an hour's'delay that conldbeavoided. - Mr. Joynt also impressed on Mr. Tennis-wood and Mr; Brock the anxiety felt by the • trustees—Mr. Alderman. Campbell, Mr. Alderman MoylAn;and Mr. B. Dwyer: Gray, M;P.—that tHe work/sb*long delayed should, be at last accomplished,'aiidboth understood fully from him that the 'feeling ofthose gentlemen was snared in, if not surpassed/bythe subscribers to the monument and the friends ofthe Liberator. Mr. Joynt urged on both gentlemenhis desire : that this splendid design' so ¦ worthy! 6fO'Connell's genins'and services, should be soon eoc-cessfulljr completed. ¦ Mr. Brock, seems .to take 'aspecial , interest in the monumenVasinrachkslanact of homage to the memory of his desd master,Foley; as to participate in the renown • awaiting the'completion of the work; which the great sculptorregarded as his masterpiece.1—London Corretpowitritof Freeman, / ¦ .. . . i ;' ; • ¦¦ . ¦ ¦ . . ' i ;•, DzBPEBA.TSyArcB'Ure 'AT SoictoK AT CAHBB—On Saturday lost, Mr. Edmbnd 8heehan, of .Garna-villa, who holds a Bmall farm there, and who had fora short time - previously been noticed I to beef tin-sound mind, I attempted to ¦ drown ¦ himself in theSuir. He took two stones in his hand; and walkinginto.the river, threatened hia nephew; who was.anxiously watching him, > to knock- his , brains outwith the stones if he attempted to touch him; Afterbeing somewhat exhausted in the water, his nephew,,at considerable risk to himself, went in and broughthim out. On the following day, however, when thepeople in that district were generally at Masa inCahir, the unfortunate man went to the bank of thesame part of the river, taking a blunt table knifewith him. and cut his throat through the'windpipeand- glottis in such a manner that no hopes, are en-tertained of his recovery by Dr. Lyons,, ofthe 3rdDragoon Guards, 'and Mr. Morrissey, assistant toDr. Stokes, who attended him. He was a feebleman, over 60 years of age, and had been manyyears in America, where it is believed he put by aconsiderable sum of money.

'AN IBI8H-AMIBICAN'S SUMMER PALACE.—Mr,John Hoey owns the elaborate property in Americaon the brink of'the. ocean. It it. said to cost him40,000 dols a year to keep it up. He had originallyabout 130. acres, probably, the same area now. Inorder to get the contiguity of a full-grown wood,such as the sea gales'had not stunted, he built hiemaneion nearly a inile back from the beach. As itwas set too low'to be " seen .from the beach, he hasnow raised an'open observatory roof above it, its'cliunique and not unpleasing. The Italian garden' infront of this house irf almost too beautiful to be real.A crescent-liko sweep of geroninms,'deeply borderedwith rich leaves bf various colors, but uniform1 inarrangement, extefada for nearly a Quarter of a miletoward the lodge gate, which is the' moet elaborateprivate gate, or series of . gates, in this country.A new conservatory that he is now -building is ap-parently 300. feet long. . The house front is Betwith huge yet graceful majolica vases/six to eightfeet high, and'streaming with brilliant flowers. Allover the lawn, in bronze tints are statues of cele-brities the size of the original,such as the Venus 'deMilo, the Apollo Belvedere; etei;, •Fifteen ror' twentyof these, can be been in a single vista. Nothing1 iscrowded ; a fine taste finds no object or distributionto give offence! ' I observed about \)00 century plantsat one place, which the gardener was rearing, Mrs.Hoey, 'the mistress, bf all this loveliness, is said tof VieDemocratic enough to frequently, make ,her'owndress.—New York Herald Long Branch Correspondent.

LntAVADT. ' WATiE SoppLT. ' The ' inhabitantsof this thriving little place (says"[ the . CoUrain*Chronicle) are 'likely 'soon to be in possession bf 6neof the greatest sanitary boons which it is in thepower of the'legislature to bcstow- viz., an ov'er-floiving supply of pure water under pressure. Thesanitary authority,(Guardians of the Union) havingobtained, statutory powers to enablethem to take,in' a compulsory manner, the lands and' water rightsrequired..for 'tiMse:'''wbrkgy have, nevertheless, in-structed their 'solicitor to arrange with all the partieoconcerned in 'an [amicable manner, if poesible.Should, howeyw, any of them' prove obstructives,the glove/willi'no 'doubt, be|removed from the ironhand beneath; as the act vests in'the authorities,for obvious reasons. Very arbitrary, bower for suchpurposes.', Mr. Wilson, Limavady,' is the solicitor,and Mr. 'Adalr, cotaniy surveyor,, the engineer forthese works, and1 their names are a sufficient gnaran-tee that justice win be fairly meted, out, and'notime wasted in'bringing the matter' to a success-ful issue. " ,'.. '• ' ; . "

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; MILK^TKBTB.—At thai Society of Public Analyst?',meeting on th'e ,17th. ult.," amongst the' papers n ad'was one "-On some Anomalies in the Present Methodof Stating the.' BesnlU of Milk "Analysis," by' Mr.Thompson,' Manchester." 'A disveussion! followed ' hereading1 of tho paper,,'in Which, Dr., Mutei'. poiiitedput the necess'lhf (which he haid frequently urged in'the' Analvtt) ' of 'considering the 'aniount and con-'#titutiohof the;»sh pf oriy sample1 of inflt which

'might be subx tte 'fbr aWiU aMUbn tol I he'usual ,'examinjitfcwls for solids not'fiit.''1 He :urj edtha^an analyBt.shbui not , t»Jre any single point intbe 'c*n tutioflof|'a'/mnkusa'»b»6%te'8|aiidatd,bbt' 'should make ai thbroughly' full ' 'analysis' *' c ndapply coinmbV'iKmsef in' obnidderingthe'wholeUif'thereetdU. He'1hW:bJm»W,J 'bn'flte' or'.flxqcbtWsibns.'met with milks' containing so.low'an' iimbintOf! "solids'not fat,''that, had'he ndt taTcenpUinitoexamine1 th'e'ambunt Valid nabire';or' tiitt1 ash. he!might, na|ve',''bee'n!p $ to'cbttdeSinJuijuBtiy. -Mr.»jife;comtfdei'ey.tbittho'r'idd{ti6n''if'^%toV«.nbt only;4bje< onable1bwirig''tothe'friud'itised; but also from the danger of spreading iyii( tiejdis oies by tHe'employment ()f iniparerwkterJ'!ThePresiddnt, {n"iumming tip'the discutslon'/remarked,th*f what wan wanted was the'nxing by ParKam mtoFdeflnlteqniiitieV below which it wbuia:be illegiil,to seU'bbth'nillk'andipWtTibusllqViors, :; " '';' \ BKIOBAK rYp^Na'«' n.i. The ;Ainencan papWreceived :con fki]i the will'of Brighain\Young which'was read tat Bait Lake in' the' preselicevof till IriswiVes ahd: children The 'estate'if f '.stated: to beworth 2,000,t)00. dollars. He. leaves' his''Vro'pdrty'

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LISTOWEL PETTY SESSIONS—SATURDAY

(Before G. Gentleman, EBq., who alone presided.)FRAUD IN BtrrTKB.

A farmer, Cornelius MulvUiill, from Clounbane,Newtownsandep, was summoned at the suit of Mr.Edward Slattery, butter merchant, Limerick, forexposing for sole, in the: Listowel butter market, onthe 81st of August, four, firkins of butterwbich werefraudulently, packed.., Mr.. M.. Leonard; appearedfor the prosecution, ' and Messrs. J.'Sandes and F.Creagh, solicitors, or the defendant . . ,

Hr. Jbhp Hbrgan, agent to Mr. Slattery,'deposedto hating bought four firkins of butter 'on the iSlstult in Listowel market, each of "which'was markedwith1 the number bf 100, the usual trade mark ; hefbu d,'on the' firkins being'stripped, in'the store atLimerici, they contained a large quantity of water,causing a decrease'in the'weight of the 'four firkinsof SO lbs ;:'B«;nad tho butter sent boct to LiBtowelfor the purpose of bringing the present prosecution;found • on a reference to the butter tickets, that thefour firkins in question were bought from CorneliusMulvihill. of Clounbene< ; ¦, ; A young man, named O'Brien, a clerk to the Listwitness, proved to Slaving received a butter .ticketfor'fou'r firkins from the defendant, whom he identi-fied. , ' J. '. Lynch, the weigh master, deposed ',fhatfb\ir firkins were weighed for a Cornelius MulyiUill,of Clounbane, at the 8cale'pbver. which he had charge,and the' number in the. weigh'-ticket correspondedwith'thafmarked'with chalk on the '.'firkins; whichmarks were put on iri his' presence at tW'time ofweighing 'the butter ; on the second weighing therewas1 *V-deficiency of 80'lbd in the aggregate weightof thd four firkins,; as compared with their weight onthatdny week. i

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:: iHis Worihip said'he would wish to see one or twoof the firkins stripped before him, as he could judgefor himself.if they.had been tampered with, or anyof t e butter abstracted., Two. of .the firkins wereaccordingly pushed .on the table .andjStripped, whenhis worship expressed bis conviotion that the butteihad not been interfered with in the' slightest man-ner. • • . . . . . . . , .

Mr. Sandes said that there was no proof that thefirkins , in qpeetion belonged, to, Mulvihill. 3t wasquite possible for any other person who .might wish

'to dispose of a dishonest firkin to give the name ofsome- other farmer when weighing it, so as to avoiddetection.' ; . . " ,'

, Mr. .Creagh said that the..',Bummon8 Wts not.brought iii' accordance • with the . Act,' dealing with,puch.offences. It was brpught under the. J4th and15th .Victoria, under which penalties were incurredfpr exposing for sale fraudulently, prepared firkins,4c'j but by a subsequent Act of Parliament, the 25th*nd ?6th Victoriafwhich dealt mow specifically withfrajads in butter, ,he submitted ,the former Act was.impHedlyrer ed. 'and'according to the late Act,,impueaiy repeaiea, ana accoiumg w uicmn; ati,the.bffence should be described as " wilfully" expos-ing.Tic., andthejoiMssion.of .th'e'word '.'wilfully"

,' His.Worsnip said taat'iherej was no doubt but thefirkiris were"fraudulently packedj and it came to thesame thing. For his own part, he was quite satis-fied,'that, the firkins belonged to the .defendant, andthere was1 in' this ctljfe, 'as in many others of which he

:,nad himself1 freqjaentty' heard, grdat deception prac-'tised' on' the' butter' buyers ' He should impose afirie 'o'f'iei'with Ms. coats,' 'He would make no or-der as''regards 'toe'forfeiture 'of the butter, butWould leave Mr. Slatterytb take his own course inthat matter. • ¦ ¦'¦ . i :. -:¦ i

• > ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ON 'SACBED MUSIC¦" TO THB iprrbn or THB WATJSBFORD KBWS.' Sra—The subjoined extracts from tho Choir Manual

I beg; leave,- with your' sanction, to place before thereaders .of. THE WATBBJOBD NEWS, with the view ofsuggesting the hope that such an incomparable volumenisy -yet' Do placed'within reach of the Cathollo'lrishpublic by its cheapnoss :—1. " The extreme difSenlty ofprocuring books suitable "either for choral service orlearning. Gregorian, chaunt must have hitherto contri-buted to retard the re-establishment of choral worship.2. Tho ' sweet singer of'Israel' and his son, ' tho wisestof , men, permanently: established in the Temple a choirof four thonsand. singers. 3. In other countries overyrural chapol has itn ' choir in regular attendance onSundayB, 'always at Vespers, and oftentimes at Mass.i. In many rnral dutricts a choir, is almost unknown inCatholic Ireland. °S. 'There can be ho great difficulty inpro'curing chorists, or in teaching them to sing plainchaunts, approved, and so decidedly preferred, by theChurch! .6. A' taste','nay a passion, for musie is here-ditary among the people; Their national melodies beara close affinity to the pathetio strains of the GregbrianChaunt.' ' 7; .It'is humbling, ' bnt yet an undeniabletruth, that in few Cr.(holio countries of Europo are thesolemn Vespers of the Church and choral service genor-ally so little attended to as in Ireland, so famed as snehas been over ' the ietrth for tho constancy of her faithand the ardour of her piety. ¦' 8. Rural parishes,'whichalone oould'present any difficulty, contain abtandantmaterials for forming.choirs' of plain' cbaunt, if not ofmusic.in parts. --.9. .There are many schoolmasters ormembers of temperance bands who oould teach otherstho primary element!) of Gregorian note, with the aid ofthis 'volume," 'as ;lthe ;ref. author intimates. Bnt,though i it is S3 years pnbUshed, it is now, very Ukely,out of print ; it is difficult to obtain it, as may well beconoeiveq.;, It is right to remark, however, that a, trulyex'oellent work,. Tha Catholic Ptalmif t , can be had atMessra:'l»nV«'Dnblin : ye(f 'th'e "«rammarbfmusio':attaohed' to''tW'C str 'Manual wfll < evef render ifs.favorite with' the amateur. ' With regard to extract d;the National' teachers < nbw-a-days, ., particularly theladies, are conversant, with the leading principles ofvocal muaio,. the construction of the natural scale orgarnet', its intervals; 'So., to enablo thorn to the forma-fioh' of "the re-esteblishment 'of ohbral 'worship,"should their pastbfn 'require' them. With regard tobrail banda,1 according to same extract 9, as a holp toorganlte tho; Gregorian note, I have not hitherto as-certained' tha • merohere, ;to . have 'abrdys'applied them-selves to prbtane'iniisio generally, bnt they can be madeeffeotively'telKng with fchoirs'iii 'cofabiiiafion—oqoal inpower and 'Sweethena to i any'organ—when, 'as suoh,their services are required by the Soggarth 'Af donitotthe glory . of-the house of God. -Fifty yea'rs ago, in aWalsh Mountain otapol adjacent to;the Urbt Intacta ,was my heart first (wakened to the '"melodious prayer''of' 'the' vekpbr ehanat lritoriud by voices, long sincesilent in death, whioh.for. pathos and power have hotsinde bs,ing .equalled,. partipalary those of : Messrs.Bojger.andj Murphy ..both. carpenters.., In. my childishfa'noy, I'of ton then imagined it WM the ' deal. ahavings'they^useu'ib'bww' bbcasion lly' while at work thafgar^thomwhiU'aingiiig •uoh'a peculiar voice,'' '' •:: '- ¦ ..

"TJttorihg suoh a dulcet and harmonious breath;? '—Shakrp&Xte. . • ,!li ¦ . : • BpHSEQOVfLAWN. ;

September 25,'187y.. . . . ' . :';. .. , . !,,". j |, .'' ..

AMIBI'CAJT'FO'OD:—The arrivals of^ the'-'ilve" stock1 at

Liverpool MM the United Statcikid Cafaida last .weekwere much Jrijexe B'of WyfOrnie pBtlod/wMlttyiB

i quantity of if resh moat,was in excess of former weekj:;Th« , total, numbersi of(liT9 DtoeVi-weI*'i851 he d! ofoxon an4' 78 ..sheep: pf/ thefonnei!(307, au.welJ asUio;whole of) the* sheep,' came from' Cabada. and 324 cattlefrom :the^m-te^Sta*.r!:TBe 'oonaitfonvla 'winch (the

1 cattle¦amtWiattguis'wenfor fuither'developtftot In'theimportationrfht« stockl,whkhlwui;it is expected;assume large* srop{«tiosB tinnng thai coming Tf»n ter. JThalaooomnoda, ion on boaratMsestjeai ers

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veyanee bf Uve'animVls'is exceedingly pood, andtheyjareenabled to land their valuable freight in prism bMerlThe quantltr'bf 'beef landed-waa11,481 qrs.. whilatfee'irHvaU of'fteshlbtttttr'amotmtea'to'tJMOpaokatW'About 20 larger'fresltflsli'woM landed daring the week,;-thusintrodotiugain«w element into the food,impoijto-:tons from. America, „ &..) .,. , •„ - i. - . -j . -v. :¦,¦..«, .•••-.' i ...¦; ^?yf'!*

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JOHN BRINSMBAD AND SORBGOLD MEDAL PIANOFORTES

WERR AVTABDEDTHE GOLD MEDAL, Paris, 187 <.THE HIGHEST GRAND AWARD, tho DIPLOMA ofHONOUR, Paris, 1874. WLA HADAILLE D'HONNEUR, Fans, 1867THE PRIZE MJEDAL, London, X862.LE DIPLOME de la MENTION EXTRAOBDINAniP

Netherlands International Exhibition, 1869.

JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS' latentI'rtlfct Ch«k Krpratrr Ac'ion PIANOS

P.lenUJ 1862. 1888, 1871, .nd 1875, in0RK*T IIK1TAIN , PUUSSIA, FRANCK.'AC'afniAirALy , «nd bKLGIUM. '"

GILBERT L. BADER'S OrganiToiced EnV.li.h HAK SIONIOJIS? *"

• On tltr Tlir«! Yr»r«' mt^m.

OH JN BBINSMEAD and 8ONS' adLbM K H A L PIAN (.)S.

Witii Ibe P«ttut IVtlrct ChecV'He'peatp^ A<tio».' i- : • ' ( " Thia irioit' uiitfuinu. snd>»la.

!rlr'Julius Uonedict ... < able inrentiou cannot fail to(. rnpft with «nc(vt.."

I OHN BK1NSMEAD and SONS' GOLDO MEDA I. PI ANUS,

Wiib ;lie I'atPiit. iVrfott Clierk ICtpratn Atli'oe.On IbrTbres yurt'syiifin,

SrdiiPT Smith—•! llf toneli i« nlmiluif norfnti.Mi.

TOHN BBINSMEAD and SONS1 GOLDd MKDAL PIANOS ,Wilb llic l'alenl Pri(«;t .Cbeck Krpratri Aclioa.

' On Ibe Iliri'e Ytara* ajairui.I " A «ry clrttr .nd at t la] inf«n(i,,

Briui«j Richsrd> < nml likely to bi etttosmlj adtplcd ,

JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS' GOLD.MKDAL PIANOS,

Witb'the Palrnt r. rlrct t'b k ltrpraler Aillon." Tlir n'ramt spprn.itli to pertrctioti of ' nunoil Hern.

p:»-n! v»t ' «''ninHl."--Ki niiMn»»» .

JOHN BHINSMEAD and SONS' SEOflT

, I KU^ - OKANU PIANOS *Six ff«t aix iii- lirn In lirn lll, with tbl PaUst Pnl.,1

Cbw* IUp»atcr 'Action. P.-ici-, Niutj to On* UandtMOutncar. . :" Tb< tone o( the Quad now teftrred to pou«a«^ t|| •(.,

qnalitin tbat a goal p'-ano oag bt to b»Tf , HII J in \<n%\\ mi•ction wai ptrlirxi. i'he sweet and ailtrry qtuhtt ollhtnnper iiclHtfa »u noitliy o( upecial admiratiou.1*—lhaliti

JOHN BRINSMfiAD and SONS' GOLD

MEUA b IKON GRAND WAKOSWilb tb< P.t.nt I'otf.rt Chrci Ifepntet Atiion

, "8lr Jul1"' frx'd'*' P|«jcd hi. welUknoW^ eoopcition1 WbiT8tlir H«' Sm:k» , ua uDt of Jltur.. J«bn llria.«,»»dand Motis' "grtiid Pinnut ,- with th« reemtlf patitiM in.prot»ro*«t "wliich Wnsbled him to Proddcf Ibt mitiiaw)tone. «nb gnit tsnrty of rftrct ia lh» light and abas', altoiiei, mfifciall; a.i rrbni rxtreme d.licMr el totrt it n.qnired."—Court Journsl.

JTOHN BBINSMEAD and SONS' SHORTIKON UHAN D PIANOS.Six ffet .ix iucliet in length, with tbl P.le.t VettttlChr« llr'pntrr Actiuo. Prict, Nibetj to On. U.uil'rfUUItlFaK." Atftnirible teprtition, perfect aeitrnDtn, and lineiiu.Ion. ol Ihf iliJtrnoient fully jolti6td th. peiform.r'. cbo.oe "—S'lanajr Tiruea. '

JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS' SHOKT. IKON 0 KA .V D PIANOS,

.. "h:"1' Pllt"lt **«•««!» .Check lUpeaiif Atlio..MagD'ficent , grni.d, tbe air ttll.ii t otit with iicott focileiearu«-»« soil affcetneuto tbebsll-lik. UtbltiiotitiUcmZpanimenl .wbieb c.inlra.tedrXc«lleullj with llieexfraotdinarrpow.r pralaoed m tbe rort« p....sit.."—III0«f.M 8Mn.lag «oj Kr.mjtic Hew, . * '

JOHN BRINSJIEAD and SONS1 SHORTIRON OKAND PIANOS,

W'itli lbe I'mrnt Perfect Cbeck It-p«attr Action.Aq iromrDm; improtemrnt in arpeggini. TB* rapi'I

pa«sagea in tli e ripper resjiUer, tba Iwautitul flalflike tun» ,and quick toil ptrlrct irpetilion, wtr« T.rjr ' .flertif.."-.Fi<" -. . '

JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS' SHORT•f IKON G1CANU PIANOS,

With tbe Palrnt Perlret Chick Krpr.ter A etion.Tin tone ia neb and pore, a ' sioKiug' tffrrt MIDI tb.re«olt of tbetnuriifona sutruu sad elabur«(e Wutkiian>Uis ."•—Conr: Circolar. ' ¦ .

JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS' CONCERTM IKON (JRAND PIANOS,

With tb« Patent Peilect Check Kepwter Adieu,oir Julio. IlmeUict, now leldom betrd a. a aotbNr. d«.

lifbted Ih. public once in..re by 'bit arrangemeut of • VV htMthe Hee hack.. He plajrd opon a sew Pat.nt Grind •»Hciuipje.d, poitejiaio^ a remarkably loud and clear to»e."~hebo.

J OHN BRINSMEAD and SONIFGOLDV

¦ MEUAL PIANOS,

•• ~,Wltl1 Plitfnt l>ir'«l Check Uepeitiog Aclioa.Tlie npriubt Iro. Gr.uJ Pi.no, with io.tet>sBto tonno-IU( btMtd , oroducci Ibn oli»iou» re»ult uf k Ittlltr'iiid ncliertone."—inoinimt Adrirti^r.

JOHN BRIN&MEAD and SONS' SHORT1UON U1UNU PUNutS,

With tbs Patent Prrfect Cbeek Kep««t.r Actioo.'¦!' A ifrrat boon to ordinary pl»yera, and iuTaloabit tii pr.•jiio^uf pi.ni»t-."—Ttie Sun.

JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS' SHORT

, , • .( IKON UKAND PIANOS,With tbl Patent Prrfict Check Kepeattr Action.

, ' Eteiy mearia are adopted to eiwqre the prodoction aferffct in»trhm«nta."—The Orchntra .

JOHN BRINSMEAD and S0NS"'SH0RT

1UUN OKAND PI'ANOSJ,• • JVith lb«:Patent Perlret Check tt.pfster Aetioe., .tvbwe all the p'«iio« go >e«ni< aonewbat of't BiVtUryfor a really go.<i lu.ituoitut will last a liletiuje; aod yftevery year tbonwnd. urn maJc by each ol the great LoadtMimanatacturcn, « bile I he Liuaber. made by tb* 300 or mon«u>ilUr firms moit repre-ent an enormua. onaibrr ia Ik.;«o4r»B jdf 'aAch .year. 1'Uo'imprUTCnieotf caileiti KniliihPiano, hatrr c^nartl t*ii. trade to rapidly increiM,.iutil .liepUnt'forte rnaDUlaclory Bllrr auothrr bubecabailtlv tapplytfie^giowibj dtndindi' 'Uneof Ihr'hf|nt"ot tlitH. ltUWerectodf bjr, Mrtirf. John lirinimeatl and Sow, oft Wifti.ri.I'1"'' .W5P •"»''/ •" ««.<>' frenpd in tb. ttpftoBrfnad.'heutnb-towii, and ' i. tiitrndtd to Bceoriini'odTifi'iub'wurk.tneo. TbiM «o.M. .lorn, eto itrpply a.000 Piano, aoea.ilj,and" cbere are at least tlireo nuuiacttii M m London ««p»-tla° oi ^niiknig an equal narabsr."—lllQirri.id LooJonJJewn. ¦¦ ¦ . : .

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the 1 freMi-, an«' a 'buch -tlmrr ' tone Is prodtieed 'tn*n ilWOrtJta inii* mttt hs.d. '—ileruing- Patt;-

, JOEtN. BRINSMEAD and,,;S0NS' GOLDV .. . ' . ':' .. • ', "MKDA L PIANOS, ' . •. :TOlhr^^ 'l«' «t KeptUeTAc'iroB.•" A'-iwrMeticbeck,i |MI >IW«r, 'and qdiA fej iltllioB."

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