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THE SMALLPOX CASES

... IN another column will be found a letter from Sir Charles Cameron on the subject of the smallpox cases in Dublin. Sir Charles writes to deprecate any apprehen- sion on the part of country visitors during Horse Show week. RNo visitor, he states, need have the slightest fear. The Mea'ures that have beentaken have been preventive iather than curative. The cases, few in number, have been confined ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER BY AN EMERGENCY MAN

... ITHE ALLEGED MURDER BY AX I EMERGENOY A. . . I NQUEST AND VERDie. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE CRIME. Tralee, Monday. Mr W Trant M'Carthy, coroner, Killarney. held an inquest to-day at a place caedLong- field, about five miles from Farranfor% on the body of Mary M'Kenna, aged about 75, wha was found dead in a dyke at Kilsanaire on Friday evening. District Inspector Rutledge, Killarney, conducted the ...

THE CITY SESSIONS

... I (Before the Recorder.) The Recorder of Dublin took his seat yes- terday in the Courthouse, Kilmainham, and disposed of a numlber of remitted actions. - ACTION BOR DAMAGES. The case of Charles Power v Sinton edlow was heard. The plaintiff is a dock ! Sourer and the defendant is proprietor of a dairy and coal yard. The action was for the recovery of damages for alleged negligence ill the ...

THE MURDER OF THE FRENCH PRESIDENT

... THE MIURDER OF THEFRENCH - P-tEsIDENT. , - I~ ~~ w_ TRIlAL OF Ck-SERIO SANTO. TIE ASSASSLV GLORIES IN 111 ! CRIME. (REU;TER'S TELEGRA3L) C Lyons; lTbudzy. I Ca seri- Santo, '-whose trial commended to- . | day, wcas transferred from StPaul ?? to- I the Palais de Justice at half-past four this ' I morninz' The prison van was escorted by j 1 I geudarunes, and the court was reached without j ...

RECENT REVOLVER FIRING BY ORANGEMEN AT ARMAGH

... RECECANT REVOLVER FIRING BY ORANGEMEN AT ARMIAGL ACCUSED BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. Armagh, Thursday. At the Armiagh Petty Sessions to-day, hr BM'Cruxn, J P, presiding, a number of prosecu. tions brought by the police in connection with the recent alleged attack on the Protestant excursion party at the Shambles, Armagh, were heard. Thomas Campbell, a member of the Milford Protestant Bend, was ...

THE SESSION

... coti ina Gi;~g P - DUBLIN-: SATURDAY, AUG. 25,189. To-DA-Y Parliament will rise after one of the shortest Sessions of recent years. It1 was, however, only the sequel and pro- longation of a Session twice its length, andl the legislators who have beenreleasedfrom Westminster have well earned their rest. Since the 31st of January, 1893, there have been 339 sittings of Farliament-226 in rbe ...

ACTION AGAINST THE HIGH

... ACTION AGAJNST THE HIGH SHERIFF OF DUBLIN. Yesterday, before the. Recorder, sitting in the Courthouse, Kilmainham, for the disposal of the business of the City Sessions, an action was heard which raised a novel and important point with regard to sheriff's law. The action was brought by Mr Cornelius Walsh, solicitor, 37 Rutland square, against Mr Richard M-Coy, 33 Upper Ormond quay, High ...

THE RAILWAY FATALITY NEAR BALDOYLE

... EH. AILWAY FATALIYU e NEAR BALDOYLE. 9~- I TEE INQUEST. Yesterday Mr Coroner Isriery opened an in- -pest on the remains of the man -lnocked down by a train and killed on the Howth line at Brick-fields, Kilbarry, near Baldoyle, on Monday. The remains had been identified as tboe of Gerald Murray, a law clerk, -%hp re- std at S Talbot place, Dublin. The inquest was held in the waiting-rocm at the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... ¢OLIOb UITRELLGENCE-YESTEESRDAY. SouTrancR DxvxsroN-(Before ir. Swifte.) CAUTION TO LODINOGHOUSE RREPERS. An English girl named Anne Holmes, aged 2,1, was charged -by Constable 120 A with stealing a number of articles from lodginahouses in the city. From Mrs Han. ion, of 2 Emnor street, with whom sheledged, she stle a Dair of blankets and pawned tbem.. On a rainy day Mrs O'Neill. of 5 Dolphin ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN TIPPERARY

... PRISONER ATTEMPTS TOTESCAPE. Clonmel, Monday, At the Killenaul Petty Sessions, before Mr- i W P Hanly, J P, and Mr B Hemphill, J P, a .i yeang man named John Cleary, a labourer, 1 was charged in custody with the wilful murder I of Patrick Kenny, farmer, at BaUyluay, on the 15th August. District Inspector Ruddy i prosecuted, and Mr Kennedy, solicitor, Klle- , naul, defended. Evideuce was given ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-4YzsTRrDAT. I (NOSTHERXN DIrvisTo-Before Mr. VYDcnel.) SU SPICIOUS CHARACTERS. Jainies Lawlor, Britain street court labourer, aged 25, and John Pay, aged 28,29 Upper Tyrohe street, labourer, were charged by .Constable 108 0 with loiterin at Marl- borough' street, near midnigh ona the- 4th Lnat, for the purpose of committingj a ielony and failing to give a satisfactory ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTPILIAGENCE-YESERUD. I - - - - - - - - - . NofRTlaNx DViSlo0-Befora Mr. (YDonel INDiOaw BEMAXUO. Margamt Walsh, unfortunate, aged 24, no fixed rasidon4e, was charged by Conable Peter 'l'idd (58 0) with having between five and six o'cieck on the mornung of the 18th illat. WOU- plate-gilas; value £10, in the publiobouse, rh 3abb44 street, the property 4f ichard Fann-g, . and, also ...