Mr Bradlaugh has issued another address to the English people. He says, 11 in this Parliament I will sit;" but he does not say how he means to do it. In an inquiry, held on October 12th, into the murder of two process servers, the Huddys, near Lough Mask, a farmer named Kergan and his wife testified that the elder Huddy was stunned with a stone as he was serving the paper, and he was then kicked, while an assassin from a cover fired into his body, killing him. The younger Huddy's head was then dashed against a .heap of stooes, and ho was afterwards shot in tbe presence of a crowd of villagers.
Notices THK Party who took the DOG from the ! Pacific) Hotel on THURSDAY BTEN-, ING- on the occasion of the Proteßtant Alliance Dance will please return it at, once or they will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law, as tbej are known. 719 MB TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and hi« Patients at the Thames that for their "greater convenience be has REMOVED hi* Consultation Booms »o Mr Hau/8, Chemist, Owpn street, where he will be happy *° receire his Patients on the XHIBD JUBSPAY' in every Month.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4328, 14 November 1882, Page 3
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205Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4328, 14 November 1882, Page 3
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