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m i \ m Jfflr Youk, April 18f Wlt f^iee^^^^^' 16 Irish delegates, " Which l^^^Pfeld at Philadelphia, j it has been deemed to adhere to the intention of holding a convention in that city 1 on the 25th instant. Parnell, who wa3 pi'osent, advised that the convention should he postponed until the autumn.. The leading delegates at the meeting expressed themselves as opposed to use |he dynamite as the best way of obtaining redress of the Irish grievances. ;

t Lo.\dox, April 18| Daniel Cttrley; the, prisoners charged with tw*-!phcenix Park" murders, has been found guilty, a[nd -•Bentenced itto"deathj"" •^•■wm-vfjxr-. »*r^ j A box containing explosives has been < .found <?utejrte Salisbury C&fehedrnl, and the'intenaed outrage' bn 'iJiiat edifice has A»s.^eu^\;eiite4s^Mcli§cpxety ic^use^. some alarm ii; the ci(ty.

[Received April 20, 1.50 p.m.] j Trial of Kelly. j .* i , „ s- fLo§m)X,,Apr4 I0 r (ovming)l 'The 'trial* Jf Timothy Kelly, fay the minder of r Lord. Cavendish and Burke, commenced'afc 'Dublin to-day. s

The Dynamite Conspirators, j WliiteheW!;' proprietor of iWe dynniriite factory which was seized at Birmingham, and the dynamite conspirators who were arrested in London were again brought up at Bow-street Police Court to-dAy.' Norman, a fprmer accomplice of the Prisoners, wh6 has" turned informer, ga^ve W'UTencbj to",the> jthatffhe* Feuiau, fratei-nity in New had' 'hatched a 1 plot to debsroy ( the buildings jin London ;v; v that 1 0'Donovan'Rossa had been ] on^of tlie abettorrf, and, that , Gallagher, 'ond' of the prisoneißb'efore"t^e' l cd'urt','had diiected,,the movements of the gaiig. The case 'still proceeds.

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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2

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[BY TELEGRAPH COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2

[BY TELEGRAPH COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1684, 21 April 1883, Page 2

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