Show The Constabulary BIll Limerick 2SThe lord lieutenant lieuten-ant orders the dismissal of five sub constables who objected to being removed to the north The event has caused considerable excitement already There will be many resignation resig-nation among the con taoles inconsequence in-consequence Dublin 2SThE Kings county constabulary approved the action of the Limerick constables in refusing to be transferred and opened a subscription sub-scription to sustain them They also telegraphed sympathy The discontent of the constabulary constabu-lary has extended to the metropolitan metropoli-tan police Four hundred of the latter met to complain that they u ere not compensated for extra work While the meeting proceeded the chief commissioner appeared and ordered the chairman to quit the chair The chairman refused The commissioner threatened to mak an example of the chairman The meeting dispersed shortly after At a subsequent meeting the men pledged themselves to compensate I the chairman for any loss he might sustain Inspector general of the Royal Irish constabulary held a parade on Sunday of the entire barrack forces He said the transfers to the north of Ireland of subconstables which occasioned oc-casioned excitement in the ranks was not meant as a punishment He pointed out that insubordination could not be tolerated The six men referred to have until Monday morning he said to decide whether to go north or resign The force at Cork sympathize with the Limerick police The funeral of Charles J Kick ham a Feniantook place yesterday Some 10000 persons accompanied the remains from his late residence at Black Rock to Kings Bridge depot whence the body was conveyed con-veyed to Tipperary Several ex Fenian prisoners and Dillon Sexton Sex-ton and Healy members of Parliament Parlia-ment were present The agitation among the metropolitan metro-politan police has subsided they being satisfied by the assurance of the chief commissioner and Lord Spencer who promised that an inquiry in-quiry will be made in their grievances griev-ances Limerick 28The dismissed constables con-stables were loudly cheered as they quitted the barracks There have been thirty resignations resigna-tions in the constabulary in consequence conse-quence of the dismissal of five sub constables The inspectorgeneral made an attempt to address the men who resigned bUG they refused to listen The city is without the usual police on beat tonight T |