Number One.
It is repo » ted ;that there is some probn ability of the English Governmen entering into neeotiations with P. Tynan («< Nuniber One") who is said' to be m itfexico, for a disclosur* of all the infermation^hVon^ojabtedly has m his poe--Bession as to tbe^lVaWxeads^ of tbe Invincibles, and the sources frona--wiii£b_ the money was derived. Although Tynan has made "good his escape to America, fletectivei m London continue their enquiries m respect to the man ..and his associate!. "Many of the members of the 13th Middlesex Volunteers," of which Tynan' was and still is a mem'; ber, have been asked for information m; " respect to rbiittf^trtnlting m- many -inter- i eating particulars beinjr made known. It appears 1 that Tynan joined the corps, early m 1882, and attended the review,' at Portsmouth on the Faster Monday following. On the occasion of the, opening of the new Law Courts by Her' Majesty, Tynan nsed his utmost ende < « , Tors to, form , one of the guard. of honor. ' He was selected, and waß stationed with his company just outside of the main entrance to the new Law Oourtfv The last drill of corps which Tynan attended was in 'January la'nti ■ J;
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 175, 30 June 1883, Page 3
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199Number One. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 175, 30 June 1883, Page 3
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