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Show I Catest Trisb news f I CITY OF DUBLIN'. I " Dublin Weekly Freeman. Nov. 10.) 1 The famous violinist Saracate ap- I inured in the Rotunda on Saturdayaft- I n noon. I The Feast of St. avrenc e O'Toole observed with great solemnity on ! Monday at the pro-cathedral, Marlbor- I ouph street. j Mr. Uiihard Byron, a commercial S traveler, died suddenly in the Free liun-h. Great Charles street, on Sunday. Sun-day. , In the land judges court on Friday Judp Uokp. in answer to a reference, to the fall of agricultural prices, said ix thing had gone down tdnoe 'ST. Surceon Chance had a narrow escape in O'Connell street on Friday owing: to n accident to his brougham and the runaway of the horees. The receipt of the third 1.000 of the contribution from the 1'nited States of America to the Irish national defense fund is announced. ' A workman named John llanley received re-ceived fatal injuries on Saturday night " in an accident at the electric power, station, Pigeon House fort. On Friday a car driver named Thom-s Thom-s Keane was remanded on a charge I of nerliceni driving and causing se rious bodily harm to one James Ma-pralh Ma-pralh in Grafton street. - An inquest was held on Monday on the body of an unidentified woman, who was found drowned in Tortobello harbor. Phe was apparently about 41 years of age. 4- The Dublin V; tn.-. r.' association 1 about to preJW' address to the president, Mr. J? r Oooney, on the occasion of his ivh. n.e. On Monday at ihe D ablln corporation, resolution was ra3-ei calling on the department of agriculture for an explanation ex-planation as to the alleged boycotting of Irish exhibits at St. Louis exhibition j in the matter of awards. 1 In the land judge's court on Thurs- I day Judge Hob accepted the estates 1 commissioners' offer of 926 for the I estate of Miss Flor?ne Knox, in the 'o. Mayo. The estate includes 5.172 acres of untenanted land. Sales of the lee-simple of plots of land in the town nf Wexford, on the estate of Elizabeth Richards, took place on "Wednesday in the land judge's court. - On Wednesday before the Co. Wick-low Wick-low sub-land commission. Mr. Commissioner Commis-sioner Wrench, one of the estates commissioners, com-missioners, applied as tenant to have 1 . a second term rent fixed on his farm near Kilcool, County Wicklow. iThe court of appeal on Wednesday t decided, under th Workmen's compen- j satinn acts, that the cutting down of ; trees, foresting," brought a labourer i within the acts, and affiimed an award !of compensation by the Meath County court judge 1 ALL AROUND IRELAND. ! An effort is being made by the Limer- I i-k magistrates, to put down Sunday I blinking. I A serious outbreak of typhoid fever I h;is occurred in the Cork district luna- I tic asylum. I Sir Stephen Kdward De Veie. brother I of Aubivv De Vere. died on Thursday. I I Applications for substantial amounts j in shares are bping received by the ox- f cu:ie committee of the national exhi- litkn. 1 The Deny county council has refused I to participate in the business of the I county councils' general council. j The Kihush guardians have adopted j a resolution asking that county Clare j 1 e scht-duled as a congested district. I The 'ork board of guardians has j I jidopted a scheme for increasing- the j satiric of the medical officers of the J union. I 1 Kosronunon county council has I passed a resolution dealing with the I distress in the we't. I I The county council of Queen's cun- I has declined to iiccfit an offer from j I ihe department of a course of vetcr- I iuary lectures. - J I I James Devlin, a wealthy farmer and j n tired liquor merchant, has been found I drowned in the canal basin in Coalis- I land, county Tyrone. J J A gold medal lies been awarded to the a convent of Mercy, Kiliarney. for the .1 l.ice exhibited at St. Louis exhibition. Colonel William Gous'11 Gubbins was fin"d JL"2 end 1 coMs at the Castleron-n-:l petty sessions for illegal fishing. It is reported that the government is about to appoint two inspectors to in-ouire in-ouire into the distress in the west. - a I Mr. Spencer Lyons Crooi 1. a well- !) known member of the Gaelic Athletic M--sori;ition. died suddenly on Thursday evening. 1 The post mortem examination and an- I a lysis of the remains of Mrs. Pearson, I Port a down, alleged to have been pcis- I oiirTj. show tracts of mercury and I strychnine. J. Cunningham- Kirkpa trick, princi- pal partner in a Belfast cotton firm. ! died on the 6'h inst. on the voyage from Philadelphia to Southampton. Mr. E. Knight, r-olieitor. Clones, has I been elected county grand master of j the Monashan Orange lodge, in sucis- I t-iun to Lord Itossmore, resigned, j j Mr. J. K. M"dmond. M. P., was on j Monday presented -with the freedom of j the borough of Drogheda. and, in re- I )ly. delivered a. speech dealing- v. ith the I Irish exhibit at St. Louis and the con- 1 union of the Irish party. j Speaking on Monday at. a distribu j tion of prizes, at the Christian Broth- I ers' schools, Cork, the bishop of Cork I s:iid there- would be no end of trouble I if miyone endertook to secularise our m 1-.-j.j1s. - . I i' The charred remains of an infant child' of Mary Sullivan, Corbally. near . Kiliarney, were found in the kitchen J fire of Mary Sullivan's house on Wed- I tusday by the police under peculiar I circumstances. ' i ' j j Mr. William O'Brien. M. p., w rites to I , n member of the Koscommon branch of the Town Tenants' lue on the re- ? hitinnsbip which ousht to f-xlst lo- twren the United Irish League and the ' Town Tenants' movement. f I Captain Donelan, M. P.. has received ' a letter from the chief secretary d.- ! dining his rt-qut for a public ! ' cuiry into the conduct of the-police at I PJverstown on the Kth of October, as If gal proceeding were pending against I officers and men. 5 - i .A !a,,nI'fi' natnedi..M.urphv .nd . his I wife, at whose house a nurse child. Al- 3 '-. ice O'Dwyer, died under suspicious circumstances cir-cumstances recently, have been , returned re-turned for trial at Tipperary on the charge of murder. f The young man James McMullcn. who is charged with the murder of Daniel Mallow, near Moy recently, has again been lmanded. The magisterial inquiry in-quiry -will be resumed on Mcnday, A national . demonstration was held on Sundaj' at Drog'ieda. presided owr by the mayor. Amongst the speakers were John Redmond, M. P., who dwelt principally with the Jabot ers' question; Rev. T. Caesidy, P. P.: Mr. J. Nolan. M. P.: Mrs. T. O'Donnell. M. P.. and others. oth-ers. A banquet was afterward held. f The bishop of Limerick, who presided at a meeting in support of the movement move-ment for nurring the sick poor, held in Limerick on Wednesday, strongly condemned con-demned the practice of throwing refuse" in the streets aYid lanes in the poorer parts of the city, and appealed to the corporation to improve In sanitation of the city by putting a stop to this practice. On Wednesday the annual reunion of the Donegal exiles was held in Glasgow. Glas-gow. Vigorous and eloquent addresses were delivered by the Very F.ev, Daniel Dan-iel Stephens, P. p., Ardara. w ho occupied occu-pied the chair, and Mr. Swift Mac-Ncill, Mac-Ncill, M. P. : .' The Ulster Liberal Unionist association associa-tion protests against the. action of the Duke of Bedford in approving of the candidature of Mr. Arnold White against the Irish 'attorney general in Derry, and declares this to be a breach of the compact between- Liberal Unionists Union-ists and Conservative?.. On Tuesday afternoon a "young cyclist from Slane, County Meath, .while riding into Dublin collided with an outgoing tram at Blessinston street corner. He was removed in a seriously injured condition con-dition to the Mater hospital, and died in that institution later in the evening. James Reynolds, a young man, was fined 4'is and costs, or in default a month's imprisonment, for being guilty of riotous behavior on the occasion of the recent riots in Lurgan. In anotner case heard at Tuesday's petty sessions-the sessions-the police authorities vindicated the Catholics of Lurgan against the attacks made upon them by a Belfast paper. On Tuesday the estates commissioner? commission-er? were occupied for a considerable time in discussing important questions as to their jurisdiction to refuse to sanction advances in the case of in-1 economic estates where the landlords and tenants have arranged fair rent agreements, and where they have agreed to a sale and purchase of the holdings at a price within the zones. f On Tuesday in the case of the estate of Henry Leader, 1 in the County of Cork, a question as to the amount to be paid for the redemption of a rent charge of 94 came a,seeond time be- 1 fore Mr. Justice RossT vho. following a decision of the appeal court, fixed the amount at twenty-five and one-half years purchase, being two years' purchase pur-chase less than he had originally named. - On Sunday a great Nationalist dem- I onstration was held '.n Boyle. The vast J assemblage was addressed by the Very Rev. Canon Foley, P. P., and Messrs. I Joyce, Sheehy, and Hayden, M. P.'s, ) etc. An ineffectual attempt was made 1 to deter people from ( attending the j meeting. . Placards were issued falsely j stating that the town wa? infected with ! fever. The only effect was to augment j the number of those who took part in j the demonstration. j |