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The Hastings Standard Published Daily.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1896. THE DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY.

For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that we can do.

The heart of every true Irishman must be filled with feelings of regret and horror after reading the latest story of the latest dynamite conspiracy. Tynan and his vile gang of reekless fiends labor under a delusion if they expect to advance the political aspirations of the Green Isle by the indiscriminate use of bombs and infernal machines in the wholesale slaughter of innocent people. And the scheme of the conspirators, even after making allowances for the inevitable exaggeration of police officials, is sufficiently diabolical to enlist the violent hatred of every one against the conspirators. It is amazing to find that such scoundrels as Tynan and his confederates can command unlimited funds to enable them to carry out their diabolical dynamite outrages. What human pleasure can there be in prematurely plunging into eternity a harmless, kind-hearted lady like Her Majesty the Queen, whose only fault is the length of her beneficent reign. Of all royalty in the wopld to-day there is no one so loved and venepate4 m Queen Victoria is by her subjects. She has endeared herself to the nation, and that perhaps is a crime in the eye of the political reformers whose methods of procedure outrival those el the Sultan of Turkey. Killing the Queen will not give to Ireland Home 8nl«; ob tfte contrary such dastardly

outrages as that contemplated by Tynan's gang retard the prospects of legislative reform. No true Irishman, no friend of Ireland, can feel any sympathy with the dynamiters, and it is pleasing to note that the Nationalists have promptly disowned any connection with the fiendish plotters.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 124, 18 September 1896, Page 2

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The Hastings Standard Published Daily. FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1896. THE DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY. Hastings Standard, Issue 124, 18 September 1896, Page 2

The Hastings Standard Published Daily. FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1896. THE DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY. Hastings Standard, Issue 124, 18 September 1896, Page 2

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