THE IRISH DIFFICULTY. [BY TELEGRA PH— CO P YRIG HT. ] [ REUTER TELEGRAMS. ]
Lonuox, April IG. Tin-, trial of Daniel Cm ley, the second of the pi toners charged with the murder of Loid Fiedeiick Cavendish and Mr. Burke was commenced in Dublin to day. On the opening of the Court eight juiors, who had been summoned and weie found to bo absent, were ordered to pay fines of £100 each. April 17. In the course of the trial of Daniel Ciuloy, the second of the Phroaix Park piisoners, at Dublin yesterday, the informer Carey, who was under examination, testified to the fact that twenty distinct plots had been formed for the assassination of Mr. Foster, late Chief Secretary for Ireland. TheLeagueis aie becoming alarmed «at the hostility shown by the Amciican Press., and are moderating their threats ot using dynamite. Egan the Treasurer of the Irish League, intends to permanently reside in America.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1683, 19 April 1883, Page 2
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153THE IRISH DIFFICULTY. [BY TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.] [ REUTER TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1683, 19 April 1883, Page 2
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