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[IST ELECTIUC TET-EfMI.VPJT. —COPYRIGHT-! DYNAMITE OUTRAGES. TRIAL OF THE PRISONERS. RKUTKIi'S TELEGRAMS. London, > x pril 12. The trial of the prisoner Brady continues at Dublin. Informers Carey and Farrell were under examination yesterday, and repeated the evidience they gave at the Police ' ourt. The Crown Prosector promised that corrobrative evidence would shortly be adduced to prove the assassinations )f Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke by the prisoner. April 13. The trial of the prisoner Brady for the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Burke is still proceeding at Dublin. The evidence given yesterday by independent witnesses fully confirm the statements of informer Carey. The counsel for the defence is now endeavouring to prove alibi on behalf of the prisoner. In a recent communication Mr Redmond reports that the alleged connection of the League with the Phoenix Park murders nnd recent news of dynamite conspiracies has seriously prejudiced his mission to the colonies. In the trial of Brady at Dublin to-day, the informers, ('arey and Farrell, were cross-examined at length, but their previous evidence as to Brady's guilt was in no way shaken. A photograph of "No. 1 " was identi* fied in ( ourt to-day by Carey and Farrell. In the House of Commons to-day Sir Henry James, Attorney-General, announced that the Affirmations in Lieu of Oaths Bill, which was about to be tabled, was only intended to apply to future members of the House, and would not be retrospective. A further portion of the Duncdin's mutton has been sold at 6jj-d per pound. Received April 14. 12.1C p.m.] Londo>", April 13. The trial of the dynamite conspirators at the Bow-street police court, is still proceeding. Poland, the prosecuting counsel, has further shown in his opening speech, that Gallacher is the prime mover of the dynamite faction, and has, for some time past, been m correspondence with Devoy and Ross and other leaders of the revolutionary party in America. The wool market continues quiet. The new arrivals to date for next auctions amount to 250,000 bales.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 91, 14 April 1883, Page 2
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