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THE JEWELLERY FACTORY

... Gold Chains, £4peroz; Solid Silver , Spoons and Forks, lOd per or.; Solid Silver Afternoon Tea Sets, £5. Edmund Johnson-, Proprietor, 94 Graf ton street. j ...

THE COUNCIL OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... A meeting of the Council of the Chamber ' Commerce was hold in their Boardroom, Commercial Buildings, yesterday. Present—John K Harry, president, in the chair , Thomas M'Cann, Lucius Ilutton.J P; Marcus Tertius Motes, J P ; Wui Anderson, Thos A O'Far- reilj Edmund J Figgis, J P; Jchn Nutting, I) James Murphy, Sir Win Wa'son, Frederic W Pirn, John Malcolm Ingiis, J 1'; Tims Pim, J P; John ...

IRISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF INTEMPERANCE

... IRISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION INTEMPERANCE. The Executive met at Eu8ta.ce street Friday. Mr. M J JJunn, L, chairman, presiding. The balance-sheet for the year was submitted, and the auditor's report stating the accounts had been presented in the most satisfactory manner. Imp riant correspondence , from the following received consider attention from the committee—The Temperance Central ...

PUBLIC COMPANIES

... i _ THE PIKKXIX BIIEWKUV FIRST GENERAL MEETING, The first ordinary general meeting of the Phoenix Brewery (Dublin), Limited, was hold yesterday at the ollictsn of the company, James's street. Colonel Sir Gerald 11 D-aso, Chairman of the Company, presided. The other directors present were—The Right Hon Viscount M >nck, Mr Thos Waters, F; and Mr Campbell I'raed There was ;« large attendance ...

THE RICHMOND ASYLUM

... DISCIPLINE IN THE HOUSE. JONES AND THE SUPERINTENDENT | Yesterday at 12 o'clock liie governors the Richmond mei the Boardroom , i'i ison. Mr. J J P, presided. The other governors present were— Percy Grace, Bart; Eustace, The Lord M i).» , ilt ssrs .ore, R Garstm, I) L; C'rozier, Philip Littie, R lUiaui , ire and, J .M'iioimcil, Hugh Doyle, and Macuie. THR COM M ITTSK(In the 1 >r Eustace, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY

... Northers Divisid*—(Before Mr. Keys). TRANSFER LICENCE. On the Mr. Philip Smith, solicitor, the licence for the premises 98 Sandymount road, was transferred from Mr. John Slattery to Mr. Daniel Moroney. There no Southern Divisiom—(Before Byrne, Q C). STEALING James Ketinj, described painter, having fixed ißMdetice, «»■ chare«d ...

THROWING COPPERS ON THE GAIETY STAGE

... In th« Northern Police Court yesterday before Mr. Byrne, QC, a well dre«s«d young man named George Stack, de cribed •is gentleman and resiling at. 11 rim square,'' charged Police-constable 190 B with disorderly conduct in tti« Gaiety Theatre the previous night. If appeared that whilst ti.e topical song lieinc sung a reference made 111 one of the verses to the .Merrion square L. dgers'' when ...

The vehemence of the repudiation of the gentlemen who have been, for franchise purposes, constituted bogus ..

... Green Division without their sanction or knowledge a little resented by other gentlemen to whom such repudiation not possible. But if our information is correct one feels more strongly the subject than the Lord Lieutenant. The trickery and forgery resorted by the Unionists retain St Stephen's Green division has bitterly mortified Lord Cadogan. The Lord Lieutenant's mortification is the more ...

THE AGRICULTURAL MARKS BILL

... » LETTRII FROM MR. MP. At the weekly meeting tlie Hulieb-ro' Bard of Guardians Monday, Mr l'atiiek O'Ked'v, Chairman, presiding, the foll>win„ letter was r -rtd fr Mr Ynutiif, M : •'SiK—1 am in receipt of resolution, dated 3rd in-t. in reference the desire the j>art jof the guardians to hav the AgricuU tual Mark* Hill re-intr.Kin.fi. When thin 1)1! was > beoie 'tie us- it. was pn>n'« 1 oaf ...

DUBLIN VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION

... meetiner of the Executive Committee of the above hel lat offices last evening, the vice-president. Mr James A Doyle, in the chair. There were also present—Messrs P M'Donnell, I' J Murphy, W Coffey. C Koche, J M Sargent, T Ryan, Jos Doyle and T A Lawler, auditors ; Jas O'Brien. C«oney, and J J M'Cormick, sec (pro tem). The president, Alderman PJ MA'a be, Messrs C tirinies, C ; Thomaa Cooney, ...

SENSATIONAL MURDER CONSPIRACY IN RIO DE JANEIRO

... »■- VICE-PRESIDENTS, COLONKLS, MAJORS, AND DEPUTIES IMPLICATED. (REI I KH'S TKI.KURAM ) Rio Janeiro, Wednesday. A great sensation has been caused here by the publication to-day eflic police repirt concerning the conspiracy which culminated on November sth last an attempt to murder the President, Prudente Moraes, aud 'he actual assassination of the Minister of War, who intervened save the head ...