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RECEPTION OF THE NEWS OF THE INFORMER CAREY'S DEATH IN PARIS.

(From the Nation.") No event for many years past has created such excitement among all classes of Parisian society — from the mirrored salons of the Boulevard St. Germain to the cabarets or slieebcens and workshops of the exterior boulevards — a 9 have the circumstances in connection with the ignoble death of James Carey. The general detestation in whioh the memory of this informer is held is freely expressed in cafes and restaurants, and all the beauty of the French language is used in admiration of Patrick O'Donnell. The Irish colony, it is hardly necessary to say, was not over-grieved at the earth's fair bosom being rid of such a monster as Carey, whose effigy, by the way, was burnt at the Shamrock Bar, Rue dv Duras. Thp French Press denounce in scathing terms the Government that resorts to such degraded ruffians to rule the oldest and most intelligent people in Europe. From the Catholic Univers to the Radical hitraimgeant and JBataille, representing nearly all shades of public opinion, the leading articles have been devoted to the news from Africa and the Irish question ; and the general expression is that Ireland must be for the Irish. The trainß during the week have been bringing Irish residents from the provinces, where they bad gone to seek repose during the burning days of July and August, all in eager quest of the latest and fullest intelligence from the Cape of Good Hope. An Irish Parisian.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 24, 5 October 1883, Page 27

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RECEPTION OF THE NEWS OF THE INFORMER CAREY'S DEATH IN PARIS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 24, 5 October 1883, Page 27

RECEPTION OF THE NEWS OF THE INFORMER CAREY'S DEATH IN PARIS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 24, 5 October 1883, Page 27

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