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Show LATE IRISH NEWS DUBLIN. The death is announced of Alderman Graham," J. P. The death is announced of the Rev. Philip O'Con-nell, O'Con-nell, s. J. On Thursday another meeting, meet-ing, of protest against an address to the king by the corporation took place. On Tuesday the public meeting of the delegates, home and foreign, to the International In-ternational Conference of Federated Trades Unions was held in the mansion house. An address was delivered by the chairman, Mr. Pete Carran, and a series of resolutions dealing with different dif-ferent matters conructed with trade unionism was adopted. At a meeting on Thursday of the executive committee commit-tee the lord mayor announced that he had received a letter from the lord chamberlain stating that the king had been pleased to select from his own 1 Luuctiiuu iwu jjiCLUica nidi his majesty wished to lend the exhibition. exhi-bition. His majesty would be pleased to lend the pictures to the exhibition during the autumn, but .they should be retrurned to Buckingham palace not later than the Virst week in December. On Thursday evening a middle-aged man was found at Summer hill in a dying condition and the ambulance having been telephoned for he was immediately im-mediately conveyed by a police constable con-stable to Jervis street hospital, where on examination by Dr. J. Falls, house surgeon, and Mr. J. Stuart, life was found to be extinct. There was nothing noth-ing found on his clothing that would lead to his name or identity. A gas ex- j ! plosion occurred on Thursday in the tea room of the Pavilion Gardens, Kingstown. Two of the waitresses, Miss Annie Whelan and Miss Eliza Wilson, received slight injuries from broken glass, caused by the explosion. f The criminal calendar at Limerick assizes is very light. His excellency the lord lieutant visited vis-ited Ballyhaunis on Sunday. The Armagh urban council rejected an nrlilrpsj tn tho Uinp- ( The coercion prosecutions in connection connec-tion with thte Knockalassa farm have bten adjourned. f A serious accident has occurred at the Cork exhibition water chute. Successful Gaelic gatherings have taken place at Ballina, Tara Hill and Bally worth. 4 Jenatzy, the Gordon-Bennett race victor, will get 6,000 and a new car for his performance. The criminal calendars at Monaghan and Cavan assizes are very light. f One of the touring motorists on the way to Castlewellan had a bad spill. No one was injured. Mr. Andrew Carnegie has made an offer of 1,000 towards the cost of the organ for St. Colman's, Queenstown. The urban council at a mass meeting at Dundalk has protested against the holding of an Orange demonstration at Rostrevor. South Tipperary county council is considering the question of stringent by-laws for motor cars. Brownlow house, the former - residence resi-dence of the Lurgan family, has been turned into an Orange hall. Derry corporation had an exciting scene at Monday's meeting owing to an allegation of a member that the chairman called him a "snarling cur." f ' "A warrant has been issued for Dr. Fox. a retired surgeon major in the army, who : was to take his trial at Westmeath assizes, but failed to ap- The powder mills at BallicoIIing, a pretty place on the banks of the Lee, above Cork, have. been closed after having been in operation for generations. genera-tions. About 300 hands were employed and the only men retained are those engaged on the large farm over which the powder houses were scattered. - f- On Thursday at Cork Lunatic Asylum Asy-lum Mr. Coroner Horgan held an inquest in-quest into the circumstances attending the death of a patient named Honora Ryan, aged 50, and married, who was found dead on Wednesday about 1:30 in the drying closet. The jury returned re-turned a verdict to the effect that death was due to suffocation from hot moist air and want of ventilation, and accelerated by a weak heart, owing to the deceased having been accidentally locked up in a drying closet. On Saturday evpnine a horse at tached to a trap, the property of Mrs. M. O'Neill, publican, Tallaght, got frightened at a military convoy which was passing by the road from the direction di-rection of the military camp at Brit-tas, Brit-tas, and dashed along the public road and through the convoy at a furious pace. After colliding with one of the military small cannon, the trap was broken, and this served to Increase the speed of the animal, which again collided col-lided with a telegraph pole near Mr. Barrett's house, where the wheels and axle were broken off. - At Rathcoole Petty Sessions on Saturday Sat-urday a publican named A. O'Dwyer, from Hazelhatch, Lucan, was prosecuted prose-cuted for breach of the Sunday Closing Clos-ing Act and fined 5 and costs, to be endorsed on the license. On Saturday an accident occurred whereby a man named Mr. Lennon. roads superintendent under the county surveyor, Mr. Collins, was seriously in- lnred- Mr. T.pnnnn wna rlrlvino- .1 spirited horse and trap, and when near the embanktnont the horse shied at the steam tram which was coming from Blessington. He was thrown out of the trap and seriously injured, i . |