Monument to a Murderer.
The Irish Nationalists in America are about to erect in Glasnevin cemetery, Dublin, a handsome monument to Patrick O'Donnell, who shot James Carey, the chief informer in the Phoenix Park murder trials. O'Donnell was executed in London for the mui'der. The monument will be in the form of a Celtic cross, executed in white Sicilian marble. The total height will be about 13ft. The inscription is as follows :—": — " Thy will be done. In memory of Patrick O'Donnell, who heroically gave up his life for Ireland in London, England, on the 18th December, 18S3. Not teara but prayers for the dead who died for Ireland, This monument was erected by the grateful admirers of his heroism in the United States of America throughout the Irish World, and forwarded by a Ladies' Committee of New York. Mrs F. Bryne, Mrs Maggie Halvey,EUen A. Ford. R.1.P."
The Council of the Royal Agricultural Society of England havo agreed to carefully consider suggestions which have been made to them relative to the advisability of their appointing commissioners to obtain information respecting agriculture in India, New Zealand, and Australia.
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 143, 27 February 1886, Page 6
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187Monument to a Murderer. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 143, 27 February 1886, Page 6
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