NEWS OF CARETS MURDER IN DUBLIN.
When tlie news of Carey's murder reached Ireland the wildest delight was manifested. Mobs entered houses and seized bedding, furniture, and other articles with which (o make bon tires. Effigies of the dead informer wen burned, and mock funerals he'd, in Various Irish towns, Eight enormous bonfires blazed around (bn- y's old residence, also fires in other streets in Dublin. A band marched through the city playing national tunes, followed by Crowds of people cheering as they marched. The murder c mtiiimd sole subject of conversation for dies, but no word of -vmpathy was elicited lor the, f former’s fate. The Times,h\ article on the subject, thought the occurrence a public misfortune, ns Carey had been an instillment in the attainment of justice. I is murder was calcinated to encoura e ac s of violence, and the j y caused in Ireland ny the homicide wa a proof of the many elements if danger that exist there, hj is mi open secret that .Earl Spencer, the Lord-lieutenant of Ireland, was much annoyed bv the murder of Carey.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1116, 21 September 1883, Page 3
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