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A GOOD WORK

... There has never been made the wealthier Catholics cf Dublin appeal that better deserved generous response than that which the meeting held yesterday in Church street was designed to further. His (irai-e thp ArchLitihop of Dublin, who presided at the meeting, bore eloquent testimony to the splendid work which the Ueligtous Orders are doing the City. The Archbishop declares that without their ...

DIAMONDS DIAMONDS

... Tut Jcwci liirt Factory. Diamond Brooches, bracelets, &o. Manufactured the I'ruraibes, 94 Grafton street.—Edmond Proprietor.—Ax>tt. ...

INTERESTING ADMINISTRATION CASE

... Yesterday the Queen's Bench Division, before Justice Boyd, the mstter the goods the i.eenard iLticas. ex-Deputy /useector-Oenerd the Navy, »f Alma road, Monkitown, Co Dublin, Alathesc.D, C (iustruc*edMr M J»ciiSou N , applied behalf Miss Anna, Blair, niece the deceased, that s'us granted letters administration, that a eavtat entered behalf Aaauis Lucas, bio'.iur of deceased, should set aside. ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... TBE DREYITS CASE. a THE PROSECUTION OF COLONEL PICQUART. SESATXIONAL STATEMNT BY TER ACCUSED. Paris, Wdnesday. The SOcyretional Tlibunal to-eday om- i menced the hearing of She charge against Col Piequert and M. Leblois of hiving revealed documents concerning the national defence. When sh prnceedings opened at noon, Colonel Picquart was brought into curt in charge of two detectivee, but DL ...

MARKET NEWS

... BUTTER. CORK —Jas 6—Firths, 100* per cwt; seconds, 92* per cwi; thirds, per cwt; fourth-, per cwt; fiue, 97s per cwt. In maiket—2s firkins, mild, 1 box. CATTLE. DUBLIN METROPOLITAN (North CIK.CC- January Numbers ou sale PiCHats, 2,248; lucrease, 134; 4,100; decreaae, 639; veal calves, 31 (same number before). There was good attendance local v.o- • timbers here tin* inormnf;, but shippers were ...

ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES

... .»v/ a.ass asvva anu » sr., I•*v> IIAUUta mset of the board of thia hospital | wae he! on Tuesday, Ith mst. j o'clock m, Wm Fry, (chairman), prssidme. The o'ber 'vernora [>reriont were *Hs f llowinii ; Fane Veriun, JP. vice-chairman; O I' Alliiu;haiii, Michael Kannon. Hon Marztrs; Barnewall. Orlando Beater. Mrs T Kerife, Orlando I* Leaser. D: T >bert Booth, P; Kicharrt B,x>th. Ward Brown, J P; ...

THE GOVERNMENT SEED POTATOES REJECTED AS RUBBISH

... THE GOVERNMENT SEED POTATOES REJECTED RUBBISH. A: tiie la~t mating of Bo.ir i •atrdian« the clerk formed tbe ua that th*re were tie Scotch s»ed potatoes, which at (betweoa Killarnty and Tralee) a few since, lying , as rubbish ia the attached workhouse. was suggested thai they seat ia-i:bet for .sal- 1 the inrlf.y, a whie'u v.is carried mr, i but with.ut iay result, and the Govern- i ' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE— YESTERDAY

... POLICE N-TBLLTG-ENCj,.- YESTERDAY. f NonarmrxN Divissox-(Before Mr. WVall, Q.C. CHARGE AGAINST A'iN ACCOUINTANT. David B Athol. 6 Townsend street, accoun- tant, was charged by Detective-officer 21 G4 with having, on or about the 24th of August., fforged the name of John Pnrdon in an endorse- meat of a bank cheque. Mr Purdon was examined. His evidence was to the effect that the accused was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I - LAW NTELLIGNCI . : 1.- ?? LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY.- (nf -om the Leqal Diaryj) HIG-H COURT OF 3JSTICE;-LONQ VA- CATION SITTINGS, 1898-The Hon Mr. Jiutice Kenuy- Bril sit on Wednealiay, 5th- October ist, at 11 (Clock, in Nisi Prise 42ourt No 1 dfispose ot applications in both Divisions of the Highl Clmint requiring to be prozptly heard. The cases will be taken in the followil. order--l) ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... J I LAW VOTICES-THIS DAY. (From the Leqtl Diary) BIGH COURT OF JUSTICE-CHAN- CERy DIVIJONN-LORD CHANCELLOR-- The Lord Chancellor will sit on Friday next, the 14th iustent, to hear motions in Court and appli- cations in Lunacy and ?? matters. LONG VACATION SITTINGS, 1898-The Hon Mr. Justice Kenny will sit on Friday, 14th October inst, at Eleven o'clock, in Niai Prius Court No 1 to dispose oi ...

SHOCKING DOMESTIC TRAGEDY AT LISBURN

... SHOCKING DOME STIC TRA&GELIY AT LISBURN. A SON SHOOTS HIS FATHER AND T'HEN HIMSELF. Lisburn, Saturday. A shocking tragedy was reported to the police in Lisburn this morning shortly before five o'clock. An old man, apparently in a very weak and excited state and frdzn whose head blood was flowing, called at the police station and stated that at about four o'clock while he was sleeping in his ...