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TK WATERFOKD NEWS. WATERFORD EDITORi THE TO Mtt. WATERFORD. RftAWn C.V flTTATiniAXS Yesterday. I TO THE THIS DAY'S MAIL.

IWS. Dear Sia 1 hatead in the this Sir H. W. Barron, Bart. M.P.

cha'-man. Present Thomas Meagher, M.P., Sir B. day a notice lurnil by some nondescript member of our reik'l Town Council, to the effect that a resoluttnovcd by me. and carried M. "Wall, Charles Ambrose, Thomas Dillon, Power.

Alderman Phe'an, Thomas Purcell, Wm. Morris, Michael Dobbyn, Thomas Strange, T. bv a lanre maiorityh meeting of the council MR. RYALLS Has the honor to announce A GXIAITD COnCEXtT AT THE TOWN HALL, WATERFORD, By Permission of the Right Worshiful the Mayor RICHARD COOKE, On FRIDAY, Vte lit FEBRUARY, 1850, Under the distinguished Patronage of COLONEL BROOKE TAYLOR And the (Beers of the Garrison. artists MISS WHITEHEAD TIILES, (Of the London, Liverpool, and Manchester Concerts.) MISS RYALLS, MONSIEUR WEHLI, (Fron- the Conservatories, Vienna, Berlin, .) HPffD DieriTTTT a rt irn nv.t THE MONKS OF MOUNT MELLERAY.

After receiving the Bishop of Waterford'a benediction on Friday morning last, 26 members of the Trsppist community of Mount Mcllary embarked on board the Dianr. for Liverpool, where they were joine I by the Rev. Francis Wakh, and all took shipping for America to join their new establishment, founded last summer by the Abbot, the Rev. Dr. Ryan, who ha3 again le turned to Mount Mellary.

The captain of the ship in which the Monks sailed 12 months ago became a convert to Catholicity on the passage out. FRANCE. UNFOUNDED REPORT OF A PLOT TO ASSASSINATE NAPOLEON. Paris, Monday. The Prefect of Police has written to the Journal dts Debate to say.

tha' there is no truth in the details as published iu the Gametic des Tribunrtttr of the reported cyn-spiracy to assassinate the President. The following is the letter of the The Gazette des Tribu.mux contains an article completely ernncous. relative to an indi- My dear Charles -It is surprising (the people say) that your sweet tongue, and eloquent pen, should be silenced by the effusions of that gentleman calling himself the Councillor. We had belter hopes of you, Charles but if you are yet living, and doing well, prove by signs or writing, that life is still in you. Surely the Councillor is made of nothing better than clay, no matter how comely he may be put together; aud are we still to learn, that he, with his dhnd en in in the year 1813.

O'Reilly, Wm. Christmas. J. II. Jones, Walter improperly placed on the have been by books, and should Hally, John O'Connor A.G.

MAKING A WALL. A letter was read from Mr. Stanley giving the gentlemen whjien fully, effectively, and with credit to thcjlvcs, looked aiter the requirements, comnjrated the distress, and laboured to nllevettje sufferings of the labour some instructions about making a wall tll-HU i'llt. By the kind Perwissron of Colonel B. Tavlnr Mr.

O'Heilly lie knows much about it. A SHORT ANSWER. A liMpr was also read from the Commission THE BAND OF THE 85th REGT, will attend. the comer of hi mouth, and his long shins to the to the fire, will frighten you frem your laudable purpose. Xow listen to reason, either ers askin" why the guardians refused admission ft vidual named said to have belonged to the category of the transported insurgents of June, and subsequently having participated in a conspiracy discovered by the police, in consequence of which eleven persons were arrested.

However dramatic the details of this recital may be, they contain no truth either in the facts or in the manner of relating them." ARRIVAL OF THE FOYLE STEAM El DEATH OF MONOPOLY CORONER'S Reserved Seats 3s. Family Tickets to admit Four Persons10s. Second Seats 2s. Gallery 1 ing portion of thejzens. That the gentlemen who occupied pis at the Council board in the year IS 13 wjall known to the ci-tizens is beyondjbi hat they Lai nc secret yearnings lJ, trick, or deceit is ind's- to a strange pauper namea connors i you wrote for something, or nothing if for no liked it there's INQUEST.

Communicated.) Mr. Purcell Because we onQWlT riaushtcrl. thing, you could do that at home but, if for Tickets and Programmes to he had at Mr. IIowabd's Air. Meagher In nil cases the board have music arehouse, and at the Mail Office.

Doors open at Seven Concert to commence at Eight I'Clock precisely. power to send such paupers where they conic something, you cugbt to see it out. Recollect, Charles that you are an accountable being, and must not remain luffed up in your weather quar nutablc that iigit them were men of refined minds, je of their owa honour, as Trrim Wednesday was a remarkable day in Water-ford. The arrival of the Foyle was looked for by every class of our fellow-citizens, with as much curiosity as if she were the first steam-ship that ever appeared on the waters of the Suir. they were resoljn tn ntaining tho privileges Mr Purcell There are 5 orWJU the house lin do not buloiv' to this union ters, although such a trifle as the hangman hove in sight.

But I am just now thinking that some of the large no respectable man r. EJmond Power sanl lie got a pcrs Paris Tuesday Evening. Everything seems to indicate that a rr conciliation between Louis Napoleon and the Thiers party is likely to be accomplished and that the prince in his anxiety maintain order and proteejt society against the Socialists, will make all reasonable concessions to the majority of the National Assembly. Hitherto he has shown rather a mark THEATRE, WATERFORD. For a Few Nights only BrZ.

LE TORT THE GREAT MAGICIAN. go through Tramore to ascertain the number of itrnnire nauncrs who came there within the last fhe most sanguine expectation was more than gratified. She is a truly noble specimen of naval thing else must have been luffing athwart your thoughts in this blessed season of Shrovetide and, if so, you will do your own talking yet. I will even now, jthe jo nhcntion or party triumph, deny. municipal representatives tiien, of lc48, men in whom trust could be reposed wtvhose private and public cha- 1 months, when it was discovered that the Jl have the honour of giving his First Per- architecture.

It would require the eye of an exquisite artist, joined to a naval vocabulary, number amounted to 53 families, or 222 souls I ed dislike lor the Legitimists as bemcr, it was know this, that if I were like you, 4 Charles young and the pen of a novelist, to da justice to her all from Kilkenny, Carlow, ractcr mer.t'fr them the trust of tne bur- EE5ICNAT10S, and airy, able and aciive, I would take a grip of proportions, bearing, and grandeur. As I reclined upon the luxurious cushion, that invites lormance in Wateiford, under distinguished Patronage, On THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, (the 31st instant,) MONS. LE TORT The resignation of L. J. Lambert, Esq.

was the cotnee of ihc intelligent amongst tha citizens i the exppctations of those who that Councilor by the long shanks, and fling his then read. to a moment's repose in her magnificent cabin, and found myself surrounded on every side, by dhutlce i to the four winds nor would I rest satis- confid. in tlfrobity were fully reslisc by A SEWER. A l.tter was read from Mr. Cullimor com ied, until I should see the tip of his nose, and the tho purity of purpose and the integrity of the richness, beauty, and dazzling brilliancy of WILL have the honour of holding Soirees Fantastiques, Marric, Necromancy.

Witch tops of his toes, turned up to the tlasies. every object upon which the eye restel ana plaining of an offensive sewer, the contents of which were (lowing over a field adjoining the when I reflected that this gorgeous habitation craft and Demonolo2v. The Great Masiciaa I would not, however, open the Corporation ornamented with cveryhing necessary to the Loner Hospital. eaid.the chief obstne'e in the way of his ambition Many circumstances have lately occurred which ptove that he can take even them cordially by the hand in the effort to save France from utter ruin. If the Legitimists will but show the patriotism displaced by Louis Napoleon, France will be saved.

Globe Correspondent. The Courier says We are as-ured that the Prince de Canino has forwarded to the Legislative Assembly the following petition In my quality of French citizen I demand to be allowed to enter France like my brothers, Pierre, Louis. Lu-cien Bonaparte, like my uncle Jerome and his son, and like my first cousin, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte. will produce a Melange of Masic Mvslicisu. question again that being rlready settled, should Mr.

Meagher said, opening that sewer the which, for novelty of action, and potency of ef- ease and comfort of Royalty, was pait or a superstructure, fitted Us the temporary dwell he allowed to rest in peace. But then the Cotin ing-place of hundrediSbf living oxen, pigs, sheep. persons working at it were slopped ty a rocu Mr. lurcell That was the rock on wbi thou unlit flmjrhter). tect, will eclipse any that nas been hitherto presented to en audience in this city.

c'dlor is a Protectio nist, and you, Charles are CJ -ecp feeling of awe for the majesty for the big lo.u that's the subject to hit him on Aecromantic Alagtc, Chemical Majric, datu Sir Henry said he would bo very glad if he 1 e. .1 1 1 stole upon my heart, and led ma to ex- el. The Ark was a Divine idea, and hence ra! Magic. Philosophic Magic, Galvauic Magic, I would wish to hear talk like th's. I must also, Hydraulic Magic, Mathematical Magic.

Elec had such a sewer iiowing over neiua, GAS. Charle" beg to call your attention to the letter the Li nries of the Foyle." trical Magic, Mystical Magic, Mechanical Magic, While crowds of citizens were admiring the of a Jlilesina that I met in the last number of the Magnetic Magic, and Prophetic Magic, forming beauties of this new accosion to the cause of Dobbyn complained that Mr. Wulpolo's bill (7s Cdper feet) was too lii-rh, Mr. Ambrose said that it was much lower in Waterford Jiews. Re is for rack-rents, and the an entertainment truly scientific and strictly moral.

SPAIN. A Madrid letter of the lGth states that intel- little loop to save us from starvation 'bless the Clonmel. M. Le Tort will attsnd Private Parties if free navigation, our indefatigable new Coroner, James Delahcxty, was busily engaged in swearing in a jury to hold an inquest on the body of Marixk Monopoly. who de Mr.

O'Connor remaned that Mr. Wulpole icarers' he talks also of good wages, and co gence had nesn communicated by the Portu required. guese minister to the Government, that Don admittc.l that it was high, and the reason was. Miguel intended to embark from England, to Boxes, 2s Pit, Is Gallery, 6d. Tickets to be had at the Newspaper Offices parted this life at the very moment that the re he said, because it was nat in more general on sumption in Waterford.

place himself at the head of his partizans in forth. Sure we a'l know, Charles that good woges is best and that the big loaf is best and titai both in bal but to get them all is the question. Well, I will say to you in confidence, and at the Theatre. port of a cannon announced the arrival of the Fuyh. With his accustomed tact and judgment.

Mr. Measlier Mr. Wa'pole won't jrivc it Portugal, and thereupon the Spanish government had sent orders toall the authorities of the fron- trie Coroner judiciously selected the summit of less. House of Correction' their acts. no vernier ot spurious with ausiblc countenance a sardonic irri-t, in the rlment of which a sage observer could ealetect the tokens of a low origin, and a cirrous design to lure the vulgar, stood up in (-ouncil to address its members in the cant brawler, the phraseology of a trickster ngepr place, and swelUring in the desire of iuoJtc speculations.

In the no' paper to which I allude, I perceive that tln of the pmtedo progressive movement fc mplate the reduction of the salaries of nlltr officers. Now, no honest man in this citMibts that this dmhje is a rainst Mr. DelahuntyJe is able grapjde with his ad-vcrsarics ois head, and I am content to leave the battle aoen then. I have jmnny opirrtunitics of judging of Mr. benevoIiT.ee.

practicrd nvnrcls I neighbours, an I fea'-lessly ass that the abused, contemned, and, with boiough treasurer, stands on the rcorcphaiity, the exalted follower of him who suffers the wild view of faction, the plof knave, a'ld t'ae schemes of un-maske lnPcr'8 t0 blind the public eye debauch jenndid heart aad befoul just jinlsmeto 'he Ji'plcrnblo extent of rendering their cJ nC(' agoncie--subservient tothede-si-jtis' prorrotive cf the unnatural speculations ervitor, up the scat, position and dUtiif of his too-generous too indnf mster. crciiture to ho cd in tiiis COoU tltotrrtirlinj fntholiu. A short time ao P1 M.ivor wns expelled from the office uf is 1,0 Mu'lH clear that they were men of ti) minds who done this tvron- to Ins Worship. lee, did tho present Mayor, on the lt his hearers, in spirit uf triumph fully Ihp eircuirtstnnces, that in siiiie of alt the anii between ourselves, that the poor man would ier and on the cast to exercise he strictest Mr. DMon This is 7J reduction per 1000 Reginald's Tower, as the most appropriate place have all this, and more, if the cruel tyrants, called igilance, and if possible arrest the Portuguese for holding the inquest.

feet WANTED, TWO ACTIVE snd EFFICIENT MEN to act as TURNKEYS in Land'nrds, or raobrrs, (for lis the same thing), pretender. The jury being sworn, the learned Coroner this Prison. The Mayor said that gas wa very low in Cheltenham. Sir Henry In London where coals were from proceedc-d to address them as follows would only do us common justice, and reduce the damning rack-rents, and the war-prices of land (in Gentlemen of the Jury, had this been an ordinary Applications, and Testimonials of Charac er. AUSTRIA.

Vienna, Jan. 17. The march of troops t. Ireland a necessary o. Me) to a level commen rase of death, or perhaps, I should rather say.

had thi to be lodged at the City Gaol before 12 o'Clock 20s to 30s per ton, and taxes hi 'h. gas is sold been the death of an ordinary personage, such a an? surate with the reduced value of the produce of wards the Saxon frontiers still continues. on MONDAY, the 28th inst. at 4s Gd. Mr.

Power We must get up a gas Company Waterford, January 24, 1850. of here, 1 should not deem it necessary addres gentlemen of your intelligence on the nature of the dtitv von are sworn to discharge. That duty, in ordi and. This, and this alone Charles" would right in WV.terford. THE FUNDS our wrongs, give employment to the poor, and nary eases, would require you to ascertain two tilings stKttBs, anH Bcaifts.

BIRTHS. At Graeodieu Lod 'o. county Waterford. the ladv nf distinctly and clearly. First, whether the subject of Tl following communications were then FOR SALE, THE FINE A.

I. BRIG, "MARY," Register 108 Tons, New Measurement, your inquiry was really diad. or not; and, if dead set country once more right. No ovher nostrum will do 'tis all Landlord talk an I for Landlord pui no e. Give us only fair play.

then, secomlly.tn ascertain by evry means within your read Poor Law Commission Ofllce, nul.lio, 23 iaV). Jnies Andi-rson, Esq of a son and heir. iudicial reach, what lite cause of th-it dnta was. In At-, Portland-row. buininer-hill.

(the resulnnne of and fair rents, say by valuation if you will, but her mother, Mrs Colclouijh, widow of the late Chief BUILT at Bras D'or, Cape Breton, for Private Use; launched in November, 1846; re we ask only what is lair. Let that be done, and Sir I am directed by tho Cwnnii'sioners f'r ail-miuistcriiifr the laws for Relief tho Voot in Iroland the present instance. Gentlemen of the Jury, it will be your duty, not only ascertain thes two thing? namely, reality and the cause of death but also must say, on your solemn oaihs, Ms citizens, Justice, Ccesar Colcloui'h, of Dufticy Hall, countv all will be soon ri lit. But I will leave this to acknowledce the receipt of your comma ine tatty ot onu 1 nomas ltossborough, Esq gistered April, 1847; is in very superior order, 8s regards Hull, Rigging, and Sails carries a Milesian in your own able hands, satisfied that i a a.iu";nier. mivtfiun of ih ISth instant.

reiiiettin' traders, and christians, whether the deceased MACisr 1'uriiishetl with the regulations of the Relief Conimis MoioroLT, tmnht not to die as he has done. 1 Large Cargo, say 160 Tons dead weight; sails MARRIAGES. xinei referreil ttt i-i the commissioners' letter of the you will soon bring him to his proper senses b' ing myself too old for putting my thoughts on paper, and very conscious of the very long remarkably fast, and is a first-rate sea boat. your verdict should be in the affirmative that is, if you find that he oust 'it to di- and that his death, if i oc At Bloonufield. countv Tinnerarv.

the seat of her length, 70 feet breadth, 20 feet depth, 12 llt! intant, and to be informed what sum shou bo retain? I by you to meet the cheques of the ili-irn In reply I tra'nsmit he -ewiih a copy of tho communication curred long nun. would be productive of substantia! and dangerous journey before me until I hear wrdone him he had attained the loity positien of cj'iS istrate of thettris intucta. Sir, 1 do not elevation to his present poMtion of Mr.Cooke, feet can be sent to sea without any outlay, tvnrfit to the citizens of aterlurd, and the inhabi brother, Carberry Scully, J. on Thursday, Francis Leahy, son of Daniel Leahv, Shanakiel, Cork, aud brother of the igh Shcri'f of Limerick to Maiy, youngest daughter of the Edmond Scully, Esq. from tne Relief Commissioners which was sont to you on rum you.

1 remain tny mend, except provisions now lying at the Quay, opposite Little George's Street, Waterford. the 2i of 1847, and I am to inform you that thi tants of the neighbouring towns and districts, 1 need not tell you. gentlemen, that in such case jni warrant r. i id 1 tt an nenon Vnur f.lnon that 1:1 tins city are men ot my creed wuo inihilion the ollice of Mayor rather to promote statute raO'iiiS vmws than ttt imum tlie irenrfral oad of t.ie discharged iroo yonr obligation nndor LOUIS. THE IRISH ALLIANCE.

meeting of this bodv was held on Wednes in mrk, Jobu Uarry, l.q., ot Formoy, solicitor, to i a.rvTiM inn sij. iun- 1. .1 1 I. Apply to R. F.

SWEETMAN. 23 1850. iuaria, eiaesi aaugntcroi the late ratnclc Waters, Esq euloginm upon the Tinsliijators ot a syand a patent of preee-' dmce from this Court will liew the place which the of jLCOtX) fnm the amount now your nanus, nivowa', that in point of teiinbcrs, tho Catliolles ith the Jcmand lately made upon tho this city transevid all ot'er sectaries combined. DEATHS. day night in the Music Hall, Lower Abbey-street.

The meeting was summoned for o'clock, On tliH day, at his residence, on the Kind's Terrace. of guardians. in aMIiesioii to or in prosecution of DUNGARVAN UNION. this city, at the agre of 65. Michael O'Xeili.

Eso but for some time after that hour the number of In the event of your not ioin? so, ma comii.nnmieai leelins, can they enual in al, devotion, or sioners will have no altcrsaiive but to permit the liiidelity, the most stolid an" 1 inert amongst those who Through life he merited the esteem of all trades in so UlitiT with them. ciety iu this his native city and amongst every 'class MATROX WANTED. to take its course. persons was rat'ier small. Subsequently, however, the attendance bacame mor-i numerous, jierhaps a3 much so at any of the former liussesaiii ins acquaintance ne is regretted as oue in 1 have ic honor to be, sir, Yo'ir obe lient servant Rut t- come to the vote of rensura that vote was passe I in the presence of Mr.

Denny, and, if I am not whom was cer.tered the most sterlins virtues man can consequence of the resignation of the present Matron the Guardians of the above W. Stanlf.v, Secret.iri inncii astray, he rebuked on that occasion the comport. boast of purest integrity and charity of heart. meetings, lhe bony of the hall, reserved seats. meni 01 mo gentle man whose comluet was censured in Union will, at their meeting on THURSDAY, At ticlvetlere House, near Somerset person or persons who hae achieved mat ueeu win ever hold in public estimation.

Gentlemen of the Jory, I need not inform you.that my past life has been devoted to thedestruction of every species of Monojioly. Monopoly of place monopoly of power monopoly of legislation and monopoly of popularity, have all and eachef them rome ia for the full measure of my hostility and vengeance. 1 abominate monopoly in every shape and form, and I now declare you, gentlemen, on the top of this ancient Tower, ard under the eye of lle-iven, tint tha monopoly of the traffic on the vatert of tint River, and of the Irish Channel, which has just expired, appears to mefof course you will judge for yourselves) but to me it does appear iohate been the most irrational, p'esomptuous, and intolerable monopoly that ever yet existed. uid the galleries were well filled, and a number "To the Treasurer of the WVorford Union, SatiomI Hank, Waterford." fcorv. Dub'in Cast'.

Butler, fourth son of the latn Hon. Colonel P. thi resolution. My rvsoiu ion wss dictated by a sciie of justiee. Had the wo.nhv rrentleman whose conduct of ladies occupied in on of the latter.

Butler, forjlhe county of Kilkenny, aged 4t the 7th day of FEBRUARY next, proceed to Elect a MATRON at a salary of 30 per annum, with the usual Officers' Rations and provoked it been the object of a similar attack. I should Si to the. noiioe ail to you years. At a quarter to eight clock, on the motion At Monaghan, at an advanced age, Mrs. M'Manus, have felt it my duty, as well by my moral obligations as a flu is.

in i. to do no tcilul wrong to o.iy man as by oalli, publicly taken us a member oftheCoiirril, to of Mr. ohn Magrath, solicitor, seconded by James Nugent, the chair was taken bv sister ot the ery Kev. rthe Dean of Monaghan, and the 211 instant, under the 17th sec. of lth Vic ci you are hereby allowed to retain, for tl.o pnrpos, the arts in force tor fie relief of the por.

l'lie duties of the above Officer may be known mo her of the exiled traitor Terence Bel lew M'Manus, Esq. Th? melancholy news of this event Abraham Stritcii Fuller, Woodfield, act tie part of an honest mat agaiuat trick, ch and I eland, such parts of tho rates levied in tie by application to the Clerk of the Union, who IIISTIOUO.ir. will have more ctti-ct in crushing the heart of that dis King's County. has in his possession the general Order of the One word toi-o. I believe three is but a modicum interfiled patriot than all tlie chains which the tyrant Several letters were then read, amongst which ford I'nion as may bo "requisite to meet the ch drawn upon v.

mi by the bonr of cuardians of the ui.ion and "you will answer such cheques from ti? time until you receive fu'tber directions ihif of tno t.itclleci of the citvin the uresent cm-'cil. Poor Law Commissioners fully setting forth the The fo'Iowipg is the verdict of the Jury We find that Mmse Mixoroiv is really dead can tasien upon mm. snerest in peace. the following 7 1 mm Uichard h. Hackett, youngest son of Alderman same.

-Waterford, Jan. 19th, 1850. that his death a to aterfordand that llackett. of Clunmcl. Two Securities in a joint and several Bond, hall.

a ive, uae neani mauy ot the citizens say thu some members of toe Council would be better employed in another viM'atiotifhan in a iding to their leirthens the care ol the interests ef population of this important city. in Mr. Jon's Chambers Waterford, belongs the At Kilkenny, of four hours cholera, Miss Sullivan. to the amount of 100, will be required. Dz.VR Sir I enclose one pound as my sub-sciiption to the Irish Alliance.

I shall feel par school mistress to th workhouse. merit of oriziuatinz, anitprretical'y working out the 4 idea that has led to this happy event. Proposals, accompanied with Testimonials of On the 21st at her residence, Tassairo. in the mi sih'Ii expressions of popular feelings I have ticularly obliged uy your proposing me bloom of I.fe, Mrs. Cant.

I. Dohbyno. Her many and character and competency, to be lodged with me on or before 5 o'clock p.m., Wednesday the 6th member of that body at your next meetin g. I Tegret I cannot send for publication the firm of the Patent of Precedence, as it's called, eiidcaving virtues will long be cherished by her nume Homing to ac. Faithfully vour's, EDWARD O'MARA lhonias-strrct, 23d, did hope that an eflort would have been rous friends and relatives.

May she rest intieace. February, I8o0. which was issued in fa our of Mr. Chambets made in tiiis city before now to organise all those persons who agree in opinion with the members TOE VlTT.RFOItD HARK ITS. Corrected tiiis Day.) By order, JOHN BARRON, Board Room, 22nd Jauonry, 1850.

THE TOWN II A LI NEWTOWN (KILM ACTHOMAS). Jancarv 24 (From our Correspondent.) of the Irish Alliance, but am happy to inform you that a move has been made in that direction Tho arrivals nf grain from abroad were pretty li Is being fitted up with great taste, and the beral, and from fanners' moderate. We hare had but within the last week, which in the course of WATERFORD UNION. of winch is ready worth a visit. small supplies of oats and barley.

Prime samples of a lilt'e time will, I expect, be attended with suc wheat were not to be had, particulary white, which Without ilfubt it is one nf the finest rooms in How to I.ssEM thi Rates. John Power O'Shea, Ganlenmnrris, has -lisentralled from tl trammels of the poor-house 80 labourers belonging to bis property and this exemplary and good landlord ba set them to work at remunerative wages on his demesne. I wish cess. the demand runs on. (Mgned,) E.

T. U. TwisLr.t T. N. Ut.lUNOTol The Commissioners for Administering the Ia''r theRoIief of the Poor in I reland, acting as Sir Henry These letters seem to fectly contradictory.

(, After some discussion it was mot'on of Mr. Meagher seconded by M0i byn, that "2,000 lodged thisday in tf" of Ireland to the credit of the I'ayn Civil Services. Passed. Sir Henry After paying the r. 11 would be we'll that tho actual state of tV'io'' should be represented to Lord Johfsc" througn the city and county members For that purpose Mr.

E. Power drea resolution calling on rat Electors fmsh the names and number of persons wnetl for nonpayment of poor rates in districts. Mr. said that many person cou'1 pay, allowed themselves to surnrf- Mr. Jones hoped the rrembers Ireland.

Tic paintings, too, have been ex The leading English markets being greatly depressed Hoping the result of your labours will has caused the trade gcrc in all articles to 'participate cedin-'y well cleaned by Mr. Thornton. Al THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS of thi Union invite Tenders for the Printing of Hand-Bills for supplies to the Workhouse, together with other small matters, specimens of which may be seen at the Clerk's Office. in a similar dullness. Wheat has receded fully Is.

per all our landlords would follow that example. The land together the woik relucts considerable credit liarrt I and other articles have met but little enquirv. lords of this country were not less blind to the amelio on the Cooporation. 1 he transactions have been so small that we deem i unnecessary to make any change in our last quotations ration of their suffering tenantry than to their own interest and the atrocious system of extermination. nc the re-establishment of the nationality of Ireland.

I remain, dear Sir, your most obedient servant Michael Ecan." Charles Gavan Duffy, Eq. 98, Custom-house Quay, Waterford, January 22d. 1850. Also. for ADVERTISING in the local News IDs Od to 21s 3d which only glutted their savage appetite, sesms now to Wheat, Millers CON'CFIT AT THE TOWN HALU papers, at per LINE, stating the number of words that wi 1 constitute a line for which chargs 17s 9d to 18s Od recoil upon themselves with retributive horror.

Shipping Wheat Prcpa red Wheat 22s 6d to 23s 01 are pleased to find that, on Friday next, ational Eoccation There is being a committee will be made. 9s 6d to 00s 0d for med to present to the National Board of Education ojr present drrary season will be enlivened by IslackOats White do No one need apply for the Job Printing who 9s 6d to 10s 3d Sir I enclose 5s. as my subscription to the 4 Irish Alliance. and beg you will propose the many grievances that the national teachers of this will not be prepared to have it executed in the a soiree in the large room of the Town-hall, me a member. country labour under at present am, should the hon Horlcy Rran, per barrel Oatmeal, per cwt Indian McU shortest possible space of time after receipt of the order.

104 Od to 10s Gd 3s 61 to 3s 8d 9s 3d to 10s Gd Hs 3d to 8s 6d 17s 6d to 18s 6d board refuse to redress such wrongs, the committee 4 If honesty of purpose and determined energy be of any value in conducting a political move All applications, addressed to the Clerk of the intend appealing to the House of Commons, where I they expect a committee of enquiry will be appointed would do something about the rates10 next given by Mr. of Liverpool, whom we have had the pleasure of meeting in public on previous occasion. Mr. Kyalls nppears, assisted by voculis's (if the first order, and we arc sure his receptioi on the present occasion will ment for the benefit of the country, I have every Union, endorsed "Tender for Printing" will 30s Od to 31s Od Indian Corn, per brl Flour (superfine) Seionds hope and confidence in it labours. 24s 6d to 26s Od union ho will fully enter into the necessary details connected I with the subject.

Prosperity in America. Michael Hanlon, who be received by me up to 10 o'clock on Thursday, the 31st instant, when they will be con session. Sir Henry said he had property rated at 5s. although it had no pa Aid. Phe'an-What we want Thirds 4' I regret much that the very great depres 21s Od to 22s Od 14s Od to 20s Od 26s 0d to 30s Od Fourtht genera! sidered by the Board.

sion of business prevents my being as liberal as 1 could wish in this, my first offering, but I fully bear out thi? appreciation in which the Hay per ton lived in this (neighbourhood for many yeaas, and who 'went to America in 1847, peonyless and without a friend in that country, writes home: "All I have to say ton musical nnblic of the Urba Intacta' and ifs trust that when the machinery of the Irish Al Mr. Jones The man who 1 if 1 money 15s Od to 20s Od 00s 3d to 00s 4d 00 4d to 00s 6d 00s 3d 00s 5d By Urder. MARTIN DOYLE. Clerk of (ha Union. B'ard-room, 24th 1850.

IScel, per lb Mutton per do liance is in Mill and active operation, and that about myseit and family in this country that I am 4 vicinity hole? that gentleman's highly distin guisued abilities. now has four rates to pay for his rvrments. in receipt of 1( per month, and my wife, who is adn the withering effL-cts of whig misrule shall get a iii Henry will now have l1' make-, without much strain musters up 11 a week 21s Od to 23s Od 1 or pel lb Heads, Bacon Pius check, the country will be in abetter position, and is to uid makin? collectively 120 a year a sum I never could 36s Od to 37s 3d Madame Kossrrn. We havf much plea many who are now obliged to assist but spar realize in Ireland were I to live 999 years. More of Barrel Lard Itnte in Aid wi I make the fifth our destruction laughter.

3 A resolution, on At 34s 6d to 37s Od 24s Od to 26s 01 inglv. will then be enabled to act according to sure in annotinceing that the wife of Kossuth America in my next Otfal Iwer sug- the dictates rf the Irish hear. 8s 6.1 to 9s 3 has tc-iped from Hungary, and had reached UeLrade on her way to join her husband at 18s 0d to 00s Od T- C. was gestion, then passed. A letter from Mr.

Thomas read. Dean Lee has given 10s. towards the school for 1 hat Go 1 may direct and assist your efforts for the salvation of the people, is the sincere Shuniln. 12s Cd to 13s Od 00s Gd to 00s 8d the daughters of the Irish clergy. A letter uom Toulon of the 14th mst.

ates 38s Od to 38g 5' On tho motion of tho May I-nttlUjcnre. I E-N A A E. ARRIVED. 22nd Reoper, Pope, Woolwich, (Duncannon,) ammunition and guns. 23d Victory, fst.) Siarey, Bristol, j.

c. Foyle, (st)Gossen, Liverpool, Range-, (st.) Smyth, London and Plymouth, do. Diana, (st.) Clarke, Liverpool, g. c. Eiixa, Brothers, Cardiff, coal Glide, Galry, Galats, (orders.) Indian eorn.

24th None. SAILED. he officers ot the Uork uarnson are to per wish of yours very sincerely, 4' Ixyne. Esq." James Supple. 5s 6d to 6s Od Feet Scotch Herrings, per brl C'Otils Potatoes Tallow Whiskey, per gal.

(wholesale) Do. (retail) BUTTER MARKET. Butter, Firsts Thirds cconded by res of land, rere of the that highway robb-ries aie becoming of alarm inj frequency in the the department of tho Var Mr. Power, it was resolved thu 6s Od to 8s 0d form to-night in Cork for the benefit of Barring ton's Hospital. Messrs.

Leyne, Duffy, then addressed the on which are 15 sinull houses- A most audacious attempt to rob the bank of poor house, the property of vIorris, Ksq Her Majesty's accouchement is expected in 70s Od to 80s Od meeting. BOARD OF HARBOUR AOs od to 70s Od taki'ti at tin- rti; t'M April trance was made on Ilmrsdny afternoon, about one o'clock A numlicr of individuals, Rome 60s Od to 70s Od The Lord Lieutenant held his first levee for the JIiu il-iirii acijoiiniel. ('ressed as lsibnircrs and others having the an- NUMBER Or FIBRINS WEIGHED e-- 69 state of the Wednesday 22d Chal'enger, Clasgow, Gibbt, Cork Malcolm, jienranc of usron Satur' season in Dublin Castle on Tuesday night. The members for Tipperary are free traders. Dr.

Kirby, who held the situation of Vice 66 The following was the state of find upon enquiry hat the observations ma 'e a rnn at the of gold and tuher 1 esterday This Day attributed to Mr. Richardson, in reference to Neath, Edmond, bal'ast Eliza Jane, Power de. Martha, Glasgow, Srriven, flour. rDs 04 23d Woodkee, Wexford, Hull, whe: muru'''' Allen. and flour; Allilm-rde ol7 frelr icinr.

(i'l'ckly tho att.ick v.ns made, an uhirm was raised, and the guard arrived. Three cf the Presi lent oj the Irish College in Rome, has day last, Jan. I'jih Ce. naming froiii l.i-twetri dining the week lloro Mr. Conn, the Pilot Master of our Port, did not 3J0 MAYOR'S OFEICE This Day.

been appointed to succeed the Very Kev. Dr ii verf and conveyed to the jtc The Inspector of Wrightfe and Measures had bfnr tl struction put upon them by our Re porter, as mentioned in our journal of las t'ire of iioliec. 13 parties summoned before his Worship to-day i07 ore; Helen, Scott, Newport, fc i.erva, Newcastle. Poarse, salt 1 ot PaF Morgan, ballast; the. At BelmulV froy-' fllitlTUfi Oil1 flllfO I ftnlc Unn i Total Pisehared -luring Died Titnl Ssvrn fi le fishing suinr ks.

whose crews num for havingr light weights and illegal measures week. That officer has been 35y arsinth am bered in t'-ic arutcgate G7 n.en and lxvs. which they were fined in mitigated penalties. A'wna i--sa was left Hull in 1K40. anl Remaining on tl.isi'ay I'ersons on uut-dmr r.

and has been frequency complimented by Captain Washington, and other Government John O'Connell has forwarded a copy of rhe h-Kue. fbere a' AAp' A Magic! We plef 0IJ J-I hiii slu'iild have returned fortnight ago vunen as presiuent. A poor woman, named Iteilly. was killed at the waterspout in Tipperary, on Saturday ever ning lat. by the falling in of a portion of the ijuard wall, against which a horse was rubbing his sides while site was raising a pail of water.

When extricated, her hea 1 and legs were found mangled in a shocking manner. The coroner's jury returned a verdict in accordance with the fl event. Clonmel Chronicle. 37 Is. ll Is.

bd per wk. petition which we publish to-day to all the have not since been heard of. It is supposed Aveiage of a heallhy Do. inii.m Inspectors, who have from time to time visited Clergy of Ireland. that vessels polished during the gales of the our Harbour, upon his knowledge our 1 rt.

Sir II. W. Barron, IIP. and T. Meagher, Collerted during v.

the day. will T. eS Vhicsday. a evening. ThmTlwi rel' VwUition Harbour, and River, and upon las efficiency ge 6 10 will be in their seats at the opening of par I'uid during the week 27th and 28th of December.

The topmast of on3 (the Mary)wns picked up of Lowestoffe, and brought into Hull on Friday last. neraliy as a public olhcer. J.W60 Ualaoce in tieajurer liamcnt. lift. i i iiiv, '-v- 'n fnn-eunces of .9 iff.

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