| Date | | | |
| 4-May-1894 | | The block of buildings owned by the firm of Arnott & Co. (Lim.), which extends from Henry street to Prince's-street, totally destroyed by fire. | |
| 4-Jul-1895 | | Departure of His Excellency Lord Houghton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, consequent on the resignation of Lord Rosebery's Ministry. | |
| 8-Jul-1895 | | His Excellency Earl Cadogan , K.G., sworn in as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, also the Right Hon. Lord Ashbourne as Lord Chancellor, and Right Hon. Lord Ashbourne as Lord Chancellor, and Right Hon William Balfour as Chief Secretary. | |
| 22-Aug-1895 | | Public entry of His Excellency Earl Cadogan, K.G. as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. | |
| 16-May-1896 | | The line of Electric Tramway from Haddington-road to Dalkey, formally opened by the Right Hon. R.F. McCoy, Lord Mayor of Dublin. | |
| 19-Dec-1896 | | The ceremony of unveiling the statue of Surgeon Major Parke, in the Leinster Lawn, was performed by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, P.C., G.C.B. The statue is the work of Mr. Percy Wood. | |
| 9-Feb-1897 | | The steamer "Ulster," one of the four Cross-channel Mail Packets placed on the station this year, and built in accordance with the conditions of the accelerated mail contract of 1896, performed trial trip from Holyhead to Kingstown in the wonderful time of 2 hours 26 minutes. | |
| 19-Mar-1897 | | The new Lecture Theatre, Royal Dublin Society, inaugurated in the form of a grand conversazione under the auspices of the President and Council of the Royal Dublin Society. | |
| 11-May-1897 | | The new Dublin Fish Market opened. | |
| 22-Jun-1897 | | The Diamond Jubilee, to commemorate the 60th year of Her Majesty the Queen 's reign , celebrated. | |