Dynamite Outrage at Dublin.
A povtion of fche Dublin detebtiva office has been injured by the explosion of a dynamite bomb. Constable Sinnott was billed, the body being horribly mutilated The front of.thvhuilding was wrecked. The detective office, the soepe of the dynamite outrage, ; adjoins Dublin Castle. Sinnott, the 'cbristable who was killed, kicked; the pxplo«iye. whir^h was laying on : pathway, thereby partly ga\nn« the buildinga. The lfbrary of .Mr J. Mbrley, Chief 'Seora.tar3r.fpt Ireland, which surmounted the detective office,, was shattered by the! explosion. Reinforcements of police have been sent from London, and
the Government Buildings are now closely guarded. , The bora]> Was placed under the Window of d, 'room wh&re tWetittf people were sleeping.. It explodea with terrific force, and tore tip. tfie. pavement and,.cracked-ihe:jHfllls of , s the building. . : . . Sirinott'B rigttt^-rtiid ami werd torn from the body, a boot being found a hundred yards away, while one of the fingers was discovered in the Chief Secretary's library. Several detectives sleeping^on the premises had a narrow escape. The police and press believe tlidfc the odtrago was committed owiilg td Mr Morley refusing to release^ Daly, in custody on charges of Fenianism. Detective Green declares that he saw a brown paper parcel under the window, beside what he .imagined to be a burning cigar-end. He entered the depot, and the explosion occurred a moment after. -■- x The detective office amtts on "~ Dublin Castle, and is; :^!^r Mr Morley's library. |^'v?- v The Opposition pressPw|gp ( the Government that the otftrage is ft direct result of their policy "bf concession, and declare thafciifcfis impossible to placate' the Irislr;^ The vholoof Dublin # alarmed over the redenV otftr"ag&; Four persons in the vicitlifiyj ; : i)£ the detective buildings ; jit iK6- time of the explosion were found in an unconscions condition and removed to the hospital, where .they recovered. The Times, referring to the outrage, says it is a striking comment on Ml- Morley's latest act of homage to his masters. . • '! he Daily Chronicle characterises it as- a desperate and devilish attempt to intimidate the public. ' The Standard* considers the outrage should convince Mr Mprlty " of the futility to attempt to conciliate the Irish. . : The Daily News believes the split of the Irish" parties will lead to the mc easing of secret societies, and encourage criminal acts. Members of the National Federation League denounce in- strong terms the outrage ;;cf?imi<itied in Dublin as barbarous niurder.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 2
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399Dynamite Outrage at Dublin. Manawatu Herald, 29 December 1892, Page 2
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