ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL
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... I SUMMARY OF NEWS _ , I HO-ME.- i E H Telford WM give an organ recitaito. between one and three, in the Elxhlbitiom. On Sunday nigh- Messrs. Gleepon and Smyth's 4wo~e =mills were almost totally destroyed by At Arnagh yesterday tfe ten mnen charged with treason-felony were returned for trial to the as- jizee. A ize, causing damage to the extent of about £2,500, occurred at the Athlone woollen ...
... SUTMMARY OF NE, WS. I~~ ~ ~~ - I sll HIOME. rn The city Parliamentary Revision commences this day, at the Four Courts. I A monthly meeting of the Municipal Council ry will be held in the Council Chamber on Monday, Dttthe 2nd day of October, at one o'clock. l ly Yesterday the Chief Secretary, who WMa accom- ed partied by Mrs Trevelyan and Mrs Morgan, visited 9i the Model School, Marlborou'gh ...
... ity College Library reopens for readers on Monday next. pri1 sir. Lowther speaks at Hull on October 4th, I and at Beverley on October 5th. for An international fruit and flower show was enc opened in Edinburgh on Wednesday.n Another draft of troops left Woolwich yesterday Wc for Portsmouth, en route to Cyprus, and thence to bu' Eygpt. fre A Reuter's telegiam from Berlin regrets to have re to ...
... THE 'INCARCERATION OF - .R. 3A DWYER GRAY, 1.p. - 1The following visited Mr. Gray yesterday at h Richmond Prison-Aldermaul Moore. Mr. Abraham a Shakleton, T.C P ?? M James Winstanley, p T.C.; Mr. John Mulligan, T.C; Mr. Wm Fanagan, a XP.V.; Dr Sigerson, Dr J. J. Murphy, Mr. John ]S. cl Leonard, Paris; Mr. John C.lRooney, mr. George FottreDl, jun; Ur. JT F O'Crowley, Co4kPMr. Thomas Sherlwckc1 ...
... THE. FIFTEENTH. THE O'CONINELL MONuJMIENT. l To-day we are not far from the eve of a great National Festival, one of the features of which ' to expose to public view the substantial trnbodiment of Ireland's heartfelt gratitude Ind pride. Next Tuesday the O'Connell Monument will be divested of its mystic wrappings, and our Liberator-at the sound 1if whose voice a down-trodden nation stood up, ...
... TELE DOMINICAN CHURCH> TAL- L.AGHT. Yesterday being the Feast of Rosary Sunday, the corner stone of the new Dominican Church of Our Lady of the Rosary at Tallaght was solemnly blessed and laid by the Cardinal Archbishop of Dublin. Though the day was very boisterous, with, in the early part of it, showers of -rain, a very large congregation had gathered-too large for the present church-and ...
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... CABS A-ND CARNEY. n ,: . ?? _ ,. I I _ . . The d re1ecee Laetv-een English and Irish ideaf2 has becn st-auaciv illu6.rated by the recent con- duct of a catiran. Lic the other nmembers of Liz professio., ti s cabman farmed a vehicle nr-un r. cabrupaster. Like his comrades, -e ald to pay oerv *bay a s ant o. fiom sixteen to nineteen shii- liu)gc for the rent of the horse and vehicle, and hle w.s ...
... WHlOLESALE EVICTIONS IN LIMERICK. I I .. - ?? A- 'Q THE MDtTQR 0Or TM pRREAN. Abbeyfeale, Aug. 23. DEAR SIR-Kindly allow me a little of your valuable space to expose to the world a few of the facts in connection with the wholesale evictions which have taken place in ?? parish within the past two days. At an early hour on Monday morn- ing the inhabitants of this quiet and picturesque town were ...
... i (By Reuter s and Ordinary Telegraph.) TURKEY AND GREECE. Athens, Thursday. TheTurkish and Greek Commanders arb rarranging the terms of an arnnist-ce and de. gining the positions the troops of the two ,countries are respectively to occupy. f SHOCKING TRAGEDY. Vienna, Thursday. A despatch received here from Kopalna, in the Hulngarian County of Borsod, reports a horrible occurrence at that ...
... I L _ t x A . . . The I Novoe Vremya, which is usuallv well. informed in administrative matters, sttes in a leading article that the Russian Government it actively engaged discussing, i roject for abolish4 ing exile to Siberia, This may seem an untruet worthy rumour to persons unacquainted wit( Russian progress; but it is in effect altogether i* harmony with the tendency both of the Russim ...