IRISH AFFAIRS.
Arrest of H.P.'s Serious Accusations. (Per Presn Association.) London, September 25. When brought before the magistrates at Tipperary, the members of Parliament recently arrested refused toanswer to their names, and protested against the alleged unfair composition of the Bench. Mr Condon, M,P„ has also been arrested for making inflammatory speeches. Mr M. Davitt, in a series of articles in the Labor World, asserts
that he is prepared to prove that James Macdemontt, of Brooklyn, in 1888, with money supplied by the British Gousul-Genetal at New York and Dublin Castle, organised dynamite'plqts in Capda,. pork; and Liverpool, and afterwards lianM pvfir his dupes, Fe'atheretorie, Deasyj "anil others; to''the British'pojice.'" Mr'"Harrison, JI.P., and others received severei'injuries from Ijlows with batons, and Mr Morley had a narrow, eßoape oj being hurt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2
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130IRISH AFFAIRS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 27 September 1890, Page 2
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