THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN BELFAST FOUNDR Y. T'HYE INQUEST. YESrERDAY evening, at half-past seven o'clock, Dr. Dill, borough coroner, and a jury held an inquest in the extorn department of the Royal Hospital on the body of James Quinn, aged seventeen, who died in that institution on t
Sik,—Let me thank yon for giving your readers an opportunity of perusing the very interesting letter which appeared in your number of the 4th inst., signed A Protestant Woman.” It reminded of my first visit to Paris, where I arrived many years ago on tho banquette of a diligence
the Lowest Prices for Cash. INSTRUMENTS for HIRE for any period, and on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM.” TUNINGS promptly attended to in Town and Country. BANDS supplied, and all kinds of Miscellaneous Goods peculiar to the MUSIC TRADE kept in Stock. INSTRUMENTS carefully removed Town
Nubwicu, Wednesday. collision occurred this afternoon on the Great Eastern line between Norwich and Cambridge. A light engine ran into a passenger train near Wymondliam Junction, tho brake attached to the engine having failed to act. A second-class carriage was smashed. Thirteen
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Will be issued at Bmadstone Station, Dublin, by the Dam Train, for Station* between Lucan and Mullingar inclusive. And by tho 'J.3O a m Train for Stations Meath Lino to Bcctive and inclusive. Special Excursion Ticket* will be A the *.».00 a. in. Train, at First Class. Second Cla
July 7, 1881 - Dublin Daily Express - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland