DUBLIN TRADESMEN CAUTIONED AGAINST DEALING WITH JURYMEN IN THE RECENT TRIALS.
MR BRADLAUGH STUMPING THE ENGLISH PROVINCES. THE EXECUTION OF BRADY. LONDON. May 11. The Avhole of the Dublin tradesmen have received circulars Avarning them against having any dealing with the jurors avlio had been engaged at the trials of the prisoners avlio have been convicted of the murders of Lord F. Cavendish and Mr Burke.
Mr Bradlaugh has commenced a scries of meetings iv tho provinces in favor of his being permitted to take his scat. Joseph Brady, the Phcenix Park murderer, was hanged to-day at Kilmainham gaol. The proceedings passed off Avithout disturbance. Fully ten thousand persons Avere outside the gaol, and Avhen the black flag Avas hoisted they all uncovered their heads.
Intelligence is to hand from the AVest Coast of Africa that Do Brazza landed Avith a large party at Gaboon on the 21st April. Stanley has not yet made a move Avith his party.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3692, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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