MURDER IN DUBLIN
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... THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER IN DUBLIN. Sir Stafford Northcote arrived in Kingstown yesterda’ mail steamer Captain Slaughter. The mail beat was over two bours behind the usual time in arriving Weather which she the Carlisle Pier, met with.” Bir Btaflord ...
... SERIOUS RE IN DUBLIN. Shortly after eight o'clock t the ex- tensive c stores of Mr ‘Connor, South Gloucester Street, were tabs on fire. The stores were filled with tailow, and other oils. Some of the barrels were saved, but a large number were burned ...
... chief officer in Ireland of the b, received a letter from the prisoner Roes-Todd a follows :- Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin. Febreary 21, IM These have been going on since July, 1t87. I ensa fatnuted by making £7X0 by speculating in Gainneoss aA ...
... THE MURDER IN COUNTY DUBLIN. At the Dublin Commission yesterday, Michael Tiernan was placed trial before Baron for the murder of Mary Sweeney, Havenswell, Bray, the 21st of Jauuary last. The deceased, who was years of age, had been employed Viscount Brabazon ...
... THE FAILURE OF A DUBLIN STOCKBROKER. EXTRAO.DINARY DEALINGS WITH A LADY. In the Dublin Bankruptcy Court yesterday- before Judge Miller-the case of Francis E. Du Bedat, an absconding bankrupt, and late President of the Dublin Stock Exchange, was called ...
... THE HIGH DEATH-RATE IN DUBLIN. At the Royal Sanitary Commission of Inquiry into the drainage and sewage conditions of Du yesterday, Dr Cameron, the Public Health ve important evidence, stating that. the ga rate was distinctly traceable to several causes ...
... and Sir Francis Sand ford, secretary to the Education Departm =e yesterday a visitation of the Royal Ca College of Science, Dublin. It is w of that institution. uiry is in connection with tho ...
... blelv aeain to enjoy such special tacriities for travel ing to and from Glasgow and Dublin e as have never been previously aftord&d them. d For years the Dublin Stcallipaclert Comapany: 3 have practically enjoyed a monopoly of this c trade, and it ...
... acitv of Dublin. Whether it is judged bythe enormous trades procession or the rmasses of people in the streets, it ranks second only to the O'donuel centenary demonetratiul, an occasion on ?? all Ireland ;eay be said to nave gathered .n Dublin. The weather ...
... DUBLIN CORIN EXCHANGE, NOVEMBER 8. Our corn mrilket tn-day was mnoderately Stippliedi. Primeiqn apoi if wheait, leta, andi barley tent at readyl sain'l at fidly the clirrencies of F'ridtay ltat, hatl midditug aind infecrior ., 1nalitian(, of whichel ...
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