CALOGRAMS.
Reuteb's Telegrams.
London, November 27. Another Outrage in Dublin.
A Juror Stabbed.
New is to hand from Dublin of a serious outrage committed here to-day. A man who had just alighted from a car deliberately stabbed a juror in the case of Hynes, who is now under trial. The juryman lies in a moribund state. The bailiff, who was a witness of the outrage, made an attempt to seize the assassin, the latter, however, escaped in the car from which he had alighted, but only after a struggle, in which he was severely stabbed by the bailiff. Arming the Dublin Police. j In consequence of recent outrages, the i force of police in Dublin is being augmented, and all the constables are now armed .with revolvers. London, November 26. Affray Between Fenians and Detectives.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4341, 29 November 1882, Page 2
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135CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4341, 29 November 1882, Page 2
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