THE PHCENIX PARK TRAGEDY.
«. . •[Br j_&ect__c !tki_.e©__ph.— copraioaT.] KEUTEIt'rS TBLK&RAMS. London, February 18. Thirteen persons are now charged with fbeing concerned in the Phoenix Pailc nnurders. Kavonagh, the cab-driver, who Bias turned informer, deposed that he •diowj Brady, Kelly, Patrick Delauy, and^ another man, name unknown, into the) Park. Carey signalled the approach of Mr Burke and Lord Frederick Cavendish, rand after theraarder the assassins drove I away. Bra^y haid KaKanagh £3 for the 2 b. and gave him a set of harness. Another witness ,deposed that he saw oae ■ -of tkeassassinstlinger inthe Phoenix Park ■ fl-nd .inflict thefinal stabs en the prostrate bodies of «tbe viotims. The pri«o_.ers sappear goeatly depressed.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 69, 14 February 1883, Page 3
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111THE PHCENIX PARK TRAGEDY. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 69, 14 February 1883, Page 3
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