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Show CITY OF DUBLIN. (Dublin Weekly Freeman, Sept. !0 On Monday an iivjuest was held on the body of a man named Coales. who died in Mountjoy prison. A verdict of heart failure was entered. . !On Monday hi the Soul hern, police court, Daniel Croiiin was remanded on a .charge of; obtaining money from ijer-vant ijer-vant gb'ls fp. .the; city by pretending. he w as going la bet on. horses for thcin. j The death is announced of Mr. S. Waterhouse, of the well known firm of jewelers in Dame street. He was an enthusiastic supporter of coursing, and reared some fine grey hounds. On Wednesday in the Southern police court Christopher Connolly was returned re-turned for trial on a charge of the manslaughter man-slaughter of Patrick Ward in a lodging lodg-ing house in Bridgefoot street. The prisoner Avas allowed out on bail. j The death is announced of Mr. H. M. Swaine at his residence, ! Eden Park, iKngstown. The' deceased gentleman occupied for some years the position of secretary to the locaj government board in Ireland. .... At the weekly meeting of the Dublin Industrial Development association the questions discussed included the diffi- ' culty of getting articles of Irish manufacture manu-facture in Dublin establishments. An interview with the French consul in Dublin for the purpose of developing trade between Fiance and Ireland was reiorted. On Tuesday..-before Mr. Mahoney. in the Northern police court. Alderman Cole was fined 10s for allowing his cart to be used at the north wall without having his name and address "properly "prop-erly painted thereon." The: name, and address were in Irish characters. The defendant said he would only pay the fine by force as a protest against the suppression of the Irish language. At Wednesday's meeting of the Guardians of the North Union a letter was received from the local government board stating that they sanctioned the payment of 3 to Constable 150 D for, services in connection with the tracing of the parents of a deserted child. The guardians passed a resolution stating that they had not sanctioned that payment, pay-ment, and that if the local government board wanted to make it they would have to draw the check themselves.) The city council on Saturday decided to resist the payment of the police tax of Dublin, which was more than double that of any English city, until the demand de-mand was enforced In the courts. The lord mayor remarked that the resolution resolu-tion was not directed against the police force of the city, : 'vtfiich, he said, was the finest and most: honorable force in the world. |