AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. TRIAL OF AN INVINCIBLE. London, February 9.
Mr D. Ivilbeade, member for Kerry South, who was arrested on a charge against the Crimes Act, by inciting the poaeantry, has been convicted, and sentenced to a term of three months' imprisonment. Counsel for the accused intimated that the verdict would bo appealed against.
[ The trial of Molloy, one of the Invincibles who was arrested last week on the charge of perjury, took place to-daj\ Daniel Pelaney, one of the men who was arrested for attempting to murder a juryman in the Hynes case, deposed that Moi- * loy was deeply involved in all the plots with which the Invincibles were connected, and also plots to murder "Buckshot" Forster, the twelve jurymen. Judge Laweon, Anderson, and the Crown solicitor, who were concerned in the trial of Francis Hynes.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 342, 13 February 1889, Page 5
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138AFFAIRS IN IRELAND. TRIAL OF AN INVINCIBLE. London, February 9. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 342, 13 February 1889, Page 5
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