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Show Sham jail Ifi good Mous in History of Fight for Liberty No More. HERE THE BLES TORE HUM BimainJjam Treaty" a After This AVcll-Keo AVcll-Keo of Detention. HkA5 EMMETT. KTho Tribune. 12.-.Nexl to tho fa-4Xerc fa-4Xerc probably lias been no irlsfo. especially among wforid over, than Kilmaln-jM?anious Kilmaln-jM?anious plate in the hls-P'V hls-P'V fight for liberty has JMrood. The historic "KII-fBp," "KII-fBp," entered Into' In 1SS2 and Parncll, who was iw'thorc. was "named after "-hnurport of Uio "treaty." HBR-iyaa that wide agrarian IKbc .effected by the gov-Ifluutdj gov-Ifluutdj the Irish leaders In 'ttmsclvcs "slacken" the jSraglng. Parncll and his JRtwcro released from Kil-I Kil-I WJkM Ireland was preparing t"was virtually a great jmti ICa'tlonallsts when the Kfluurncd to sorrow by the tflegedy. which occurred at! jwila be seen from the roof 4B?j?H. Thereby hangs a I BJ, authentic which Is MJ"a parnlM. Hfc'ciblcG Wcro Hung. t !aham jail thut the "In-;d "In-;d In the. Phoenix park lfincd and ultimately hesc was ".toe" Brady, the conspiracy by the ?arey. who afterward and sent them to the o save his own neck, f his execution. Brady, 11 all else, doggedly re-lrey. re-lrey. The aged prison tly distressed, and,, as ked a near and dearly of Mr. Burke one of tragedy who was a an adjoining1 convent, f appeal to him. Tim once, but Brady still 1'j was a man of pow-.he pow-.he paced his cell like lie. .denounced Carey, dropped on her knncs tide of supplication bo had taken part In own foster-brother to conspirator and in-was in-was successful. Brady opt: the. chaplain was unhappy man went In? even Carey, stlc to Open, louncemcnt , has be.cn tie that the postponed sin there in a week week, the first, lev-re rd Aberdeen on the . and the first draw-Aberdeen draw-Aberdeen on the cven,-:,l)'c cven,-:,l)'c drawing-rooms at nigh retaining the- tra-e tra-e lost much that was :d "racy o the soil." foni Buckingham pal-lals pal-lals have lately underlie under-lie arc now "courts." ins-rooms In the old imc A second draw-hnounced draw-hnounced tor April 11. April Is an innova-inay innova-inay prove a success. Itself unacceptable to a.rlety usually sets a A "season" In the las many drawbacks, tly envied London the "feasor.." The April 1. In the Irish capital, lorri and Lady Abcr-Jdc Abcr-Jdc their private fccl-nlnll fccl-nlnll a public duty is . The fact that April i month in which the. l. meeting Is held at no. doubt help the at-ason. at-ason. 'Tourist Travel, j the, magnitude ot the n the United States the holiday season are ulgcd in.. A big, "Iain, "Ia-in, 1010 was promised rt from this organized lated in the English mmunlcatlon with the i that the number of ourlng Ireland will be Us year in consequence U in trade, both tn the the Dominion. On the said that emigration . and the continent of a. and Canada will bo emigration returns for go . tbc hope that Ire-i. Ire-i. to the tide will be in Weddings. idlDgs Js reported from any taking Dlacc In the ... After the function, parties, Edward Clark appeared before tho "when called upon to titerrocatorlcK. blushed profusely. Eventually, the guardians subscribed sub-scribed twelve and sixpence to start tho happv pair's married life, the couple leaving anid the good wishes and benedictions bene-dictions of the assembled guardians. Advertising Irish Resorts. Next year, if not this, will witness the extensive use by Irish councils of the act which sanctions the striking of a 1 rate, up to a penny in the pound, for the advertising of Lrlsh health resorts. In tome cases special meetings aro being called to consider the circular In which the Irish Tourist Development association associa-tion draws attention to this measure and the opportunity It offers to Irish public boards of making known in the tourist world tho healthful and scenic attractions or the districts in which tliey arc Interested. Inter-ested. Tho tesson inculcated by the prosperity pros-perity of popular English resorts which have been "boomed" in the pamphlet pam-phlet and poster has not been lost, and it Is recognized oven In the most flourish Ing of Irish ploauure grounds that, with advertisements' artful aid. larger patron-1 age may be socured. i Maize Trom India. The first cargo of maize from India has arrived in Belfast. Up to tlio present all l-.'ngoes of this article. Imported into Ulster have coma from the United States. Roumanla. Bulgaria, Servla and Hungary, Hun-gary, besides largo cpiantlllco from the Argentine. Tho experiment bus created great interest in shipping circles, and its development will be eagerly watched. The death recently at Dublin of Dr. Fred Purser, fellow and professor of mnt.heniutlcs In Trinity college, has recalled re-called a remarkable episode in the professor's pro-fessor's life, which was largely Instrumental Instru-mental In bringing about the extension to tho University of Dublin of the abolition aboli-tion of tests which had previously been accomplished In the Universities of Oxford Ox-ford nnd Cambridge. In 1S72, Mr. Purser gnlned by examination a fellowship of Trinity college, hut being, as ho was and remained all his life, an attached member mem-ber of the .Moravian church, he declined to make tlio declaration of adhesion to the Episcopal church, which was at that lime compulsory upon fellows. In 1S79 Mr. Purser again ouiared as a candidate for Hi's fellowship and wan again successful. |