Show TYNAN IS FREE england did utmost to secure him ambassador takes a hand london papers dont like it long live france i boulogne sur mer oct 15 patrick J tynan the alleged dynamiter whose extradition to england waa refused by the french government was released from prison this afternoon it is stated that for the present he will remain here boulogne sur mar abe statement that tynan would remain for a lime in this city was erroneous he says ho is satisfied with bis treatment while in prison refuses to discuss his relations with his alleged fellow conspirators bell ow under arrest in london and kearney and II aines who were arrested and subsequently released in rotterdam all he says regarding them is that they bad a mission to accomplish and this they have cone after visiting paris tynan will go to cherbourg Cher bourg whence it is expected he will sail for new york on the steamer saale LONG LIVE FRANCE treatment of an englishman as compared to that of nan london oct 15 the daily news will tomorrow publish a dispatch from boulogne mer contrasting the treatment ot tynan with that of a british subject who had fallen into the bands of the french police the englishman was conducted handcuffed to the folkestone Folk estone boat yesterday by officers and expelled from the country on suspicion that he was an anarchist he biad been confined in prison 90 days but the authorities were unable to prove anything against him the daily mail will tomorrow publish a from boulogne sur mer giving an interview had with tynan he indignantly disclaimed connection with any dynamite plot he proposed to return to america would resume his ordinary vocations although he expected to be released bis actual liberation greatly elated him while driving to a cafe he repeatedly cried long live france to which the bystanders re plied by repeating the cry eustis is an american pari oct 15 the coir publishes an interview with M lagasse La gabse counsel in which he says that the anly serious obstacle to release was great Britain 3 extraordinary obstinacy in to obtain his extradition she showed the bame a in this matter as was chown by her when she refused those france biad vainly claimed for years the procurer came expressly to paris and did bis utmost to secure the surrender of the prisoner but the government was fin and declined tede liver him also had a weightier advocate in mr anstie the amerau ambassador who threatened to him as a citizen of the united states |