'FRISCO MAIL NEWS.
AFFAIRS IN IKKLAND. (UNITED PBEBS ASSOCIATION.) F San Fbanoisco, July 28. s James Carey, the informer, was de« i dared baukrupt on July 9th, owin» to c failure to pay his rates. The report « that he had left Dublin was confirmed 1 on the Bth. The Government refused I to give him any reward or a written l pardon. On the Monday preceding a de- I tective called on him with an order for < his delivery, and drove with him m a i cab into the city. He was given the i alternative of being turned unprotected I into the street or a passaga to. Loudon, | | and theuce to some colony m the Eastern hemisphere, tte accepted the latter. His family had already gone to London, , presumably to avoid suspicion. Carey's house m Dublin is completely coated with mud thrown by passers-by, and an attempt t j burn it was made on Sunday, the 15 th. The sentence of Edward Harrington publisher of theKerrySentinel for priatin« a notice inviting people tojoin thelnvincibles, has been confirmed. The > Irish Laud Act report of the Committee of the House of Lords was submitted on June 9th. It Ends that the emigration oU Bes8 es of the Act have failed j that tbe modes of valuation ol lan J are unreliable j that the relations between landlords and tenants have not been improved ; that tenants have become demoralised, and hopes that a fresh agitation will bring about a passage of a new Act. the Sligo Assizes, on July Btb, lansy was sentenced to 14 years' penal servitude. Two parties were found guilty of conspiracy to murder m attempting to blow up Weston House, Galway, on the 19th M*roh last. If they had destroyed the house and killed the inmates, they were to receive £500, and failing to. take life they were to receive £300. Five pounds of dynamite were exploded on a window sill, but little damage was done owin^ to the conspirators' lack of skill. A national meeting was held at Belfast on the night of July sth, to celobiate the declaration of American independence. Sexton, Biggar and Sullivan sent letters'©! regret at their absence. The Rev. Mr Kylett denounced the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, whose name he said was more detested by the i English people than that of Carey. The Parne.l Fund had reached £17,065 on July 4th. [ : The Cork Industrial Exhibition, covering three and one-half acres and i inciudiug British, Continental, and , Amerioan exhibits, was opened by Earl i Brandon oh July S.d, m the presence > of a vast crowd. Some tronble was ex- ,. pected, and pelice were posted among , the people, bat perfect order was main. > tamed. A large procession of trades, l with bands plajing national airs.marohed f to the building. T. D. Sullivan and j E. Owyer, Gray, and Mayors and i members of many city corporations were - present. The result of the election m County b Monaghan; June 30th, gave Healy, a I Home Kuler, 2226 ; Monro (Conserva- . tive>, 2011 j and Pringle (Liberal), A number of pauper immigrants returned to Ireland by order of the. Amei. noan authorities on the steamew I Lurneßia and Spain, tanded at Queens- » town on July 10. All accounts agreed i m describing them as a wretched class i of people. One family consisting of a f man and his wife and five children, were r left lying on the wharf for three hours , before the otfisiais who had not been " advised as to their coming, provided for »' their wants.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 223, 23 August 1883, Page 2
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