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Show CITY OF DUBLIN. (Dublin Weekly Freeman. Oct. 7.) On Friday a carman named Eastwood East-wood rescued a boy who had fallen into the LifCey near the custom house. ' - A cottage owned by Lord Ardilaun, and occupied by a man named Cham-ney, Cham-ney, in Green lanes. Clontarf, was destroyed by fire on Sunday. The gang of burglars' at present operating in Dublin are. seemingly not deterred by recent events. On Friday right an establishment in South King street was broken into. - At the quarterly meeting of the branches of the Gaelic, league in Dublin Dub-lin on Saturday a series of resolutions on Irish in the schools was passed. The Dublin Feis and the Dublin collection col-lection results were also dealt with. - ' On Tuesday Dr. Louis Byrne held an inquest in the Meath hospital 0:1 the, body of the Rev. M?. Brandon, a Protestant Pro-testant rector,, who fell. off . his bicycle the previous' day and expired almost immediately. A verdict that death resulted re-sulted from hemorrhage, into the- brain was returned. . At Monday's meeting of the corpora-lion corpora-lion a motion to elect Mrs. MacDowel C-osgrave on the joint committee of management of the Richmond District Lunatic asylum, in room of the late Alderman McCarthy, was defeated. in favor of the election of Patrick O'Dowd, for whom twenty-two members voted, as against twenty for Mrs. MacDowel Cosgrave. . - - I In the Southern police court on Friday Fri-day Philip Conran, 9 Thomas street, i was fined 2 for having exposed margarine mar-garine for gale without having it properly prop-erly labeled. Mary Fleury, 5 South Richmond street, was fined 10s for having hav-ing sold milk which had beep deprived of 20 per cent of its fats. Mr. Ferguson, revising barrister, delivered de-livered judgment on Monday in the case in which the Jesuit Fathers of University college claimed the franchise. fran-chise. He admitted the Rev. . William Delany, the Rev. Joseph Darlington, and the Rev." Thomas' A. Finlay, they being members of the governing body; and he expunged the names of the Rev. Edward Hogan, the" Rev. - Henry Browne, the Rev. George O'Neill, the Rev. James Redmond and the Rev. Michael Egan. |