OUTRAGES IN DUBLIN.
News is to hand from Dublin of a serious outrage c -mmi't ed thereon November 27th A man. who had just alighted from a car, deliberately stabbed a juror in the ease of Haynes, who is now under trial. The jurvman lies in a morbnnd state. Thn bail ff, who was witness of tho outrage, made an attempt to seize the assassin. Toe latter, however, escaped in the car from which he had alighted, but only after a STngde, in which he was severely stabbed by the bailiff In consequence of tbs recent outrages the force of the police in Dublin is being augmented, and ail the constables are now armed with revolvers. In conseqnencn of the state of excitement now prevailing in Dublin further stringent measures have been adopte I fir the preservation of peace in the rity, and a proolama'ion has been issued bv the Executive to-day declaring that the curfew clause of the Coercion Act, under which persons found abroad after dark are liable to arrest, will bo enforced. A reward - f £SCQO has been offered for the app’’' i b‘*nsion of the assassins of the juryman engaged on Hynes’s trial. Tho murderers are, however, still at large.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1077, 15 December 1882, Page 3
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204OUTRAGES IN DUBLIN. Dunstan Times, Issue 1077, 15 December 1882, Page 3
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