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vol. XIL, No. 17. Whole No. 606.
NEW YORK, APRIL 24, 1915.
it JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE or 1111811 INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS or TEL‘ IRISH RACE. .
Eglan-IQ: neawvG<hn a.arr.v.nrs.l. ml. at or. want one an
‘In ..
,b. isuadarmamor t....rr-an at Iuchl. Ir:
PRICE FIVE GENTS.
Tried Under The Defence Ill The liedlln
JOHN llE(lAllTY ACQUITTED BY DUBLIN JURY
, h
551. 0l'l’Tl1B Charge Of llaling Dynaniile
And Fuses In It Ilooni-Tiinolhy llealy llefending llilli Says Ireland ls With
England In The War And Sneers At The “Antics” Oi Sir lioger'C:Ise<
nleni lu lie
-Kidnapped from Ellniscorihy. The Judge Rules
lle Was “ Fonnil " ll! Dublin And ls Therefore llntler Colin‘:
Jnrisiliciion-To Be Tried on Anoiher Charge And
- Will Probably Ile Convicted.
lohn siegsrty or Cork, who was re-
s tlv arrested in Enniscortny a
hi.
2
3
..
The lollowlug repore is modo up iron
the Dublin papers: '
grhe commission opened on April It
and the tollowing were sworn n a
Grant‘! .lury, and later found an Indict-
ment Slalnsl I-legart : ‘
Richard Wail (foreman). William
mlri Hopkins, Hush Kavanagh. Thomas
Philip iiioaglier, Francis wallen,
Lee.
as . Laurence Dayle.
iliohsel ilornn, Thomas Lee, Robert
strahan, Mic oi Brungian. Patrick
- uilasher
. D as .
in addressing the Grand Jury Judge
o the absence
tha city. said:
"He Iintierstomi, however, in another
case, having no connection whatever
uiti. the city or Dublin. the crown,
nndtil’ slplutnry Iuiharity. here ifllding
land they would coma as trlenda and to
u end to icngliah rule, nndranponb
lug to tha Irish penple to assist tits
German troops, who would pay ior all
stored, corn, t>Ie,, taken by them.
"It those rat-ts were oaiahlishod the
charges ioundsd on them nrosa out or
tns Regulations 27, 3:4. 4! and 49 pub-
lished under the Act.
"Under Regulation 21 it was provided
that my perbvn spreading inlsa news by
'9
oilenco under the reitulationa. Tho
accused. Hogan)’, was indicted unikr
that provision.
--Resolution
son -without
3.1 provided that no par-
writton authority aha
ed area he in possession
or explosive substances in quanllxle: ere
cesdlng than required ror a particular
business or occupation. Regulation as
provided ior the case or any persons
who harbored, aided or ahotted any per-
son whom be new to have acted in con-
travention ol the regulations section
ed a duty on all persons who
good reason to hslievo,
at tho exist
the Act to give iniormution oz tho last.
“Four bills would be sent up to the
Grand Jury in connection with those
urges. .
"'.i'he indictment against iicgarty was
the city or Diihlln, and whelhar tha
' in
"IL I Ihry I houses or their
own or in iodrting houses, and thut ho
had a bi t hrlug t in here to o
t
proper rustody heiora him, and should
2 triad by a jury or use City of Dulllln.
run in . .
The accused wero then tormally Inr
I‘
E
s ho nelshborhancl
south Eastern Rnllway.
They wero iurther Indicted tor hav-
ing hurl in tliolr possession grlatlno
and other ex;-Ilotslvrii. 7
or. they “(Me Indicted ior luv-
oi the
urn nrllitary authority.
A iurthrr indirtmcut charged the Ir‘-
cusod with having, at Fem .
statement and issued ritten n
or dlsalleotiou to ill: iiuissiy tho Ieinlz.
is rniinlry, and that any
stores, aux, taken by the Germans would
ho paid ior.
The accused were also charged with
at guilt
hand as they did not loin in their (‘liar
lenses they Wrrestried separately. The
mural John llrgarty was than proceed,
with and dairies iaolger was put hack
tor the presrnt.
, rm: our stroax.
The following jurors were rn-orn-
P. hl'AIIley (loreman), Fnuick
owens, John !ll'Chi1e. Gaorxs Heron.
John Rsardon. Patrick Conwhy, Joacnh
Flanagan. vim-out .1. Lswlo Thomas
Belnie. James Dalton. cbristophcr
smith and Edwhrrl J. Burke.
IIFIJARTY 1lilIZn OS on l‘IlAlil.lI'..
The lrullctrnont was tht-It nail out
- A s . .... .. “,3 1
o...
no.
st.
8.
3
o
The amused were lwo men mulled lies-
so that the evidence in the eueo would
be given for the iirst time before the
Grand Jury.
,-‘in November last. after the win’
of the War." tonilnlled his
an
El
lo
I!
In s h . y
Irgre t-rested. until very extensive l>oWzfS
worn conlsrred upon the military an.
thoritlcs. -
i“TliIt Act or 1914, however, under-
Anreudins Act
and
speedy trial
The one
' were cunimlttetl in the
we ate
my In the house at a man n
Iary. and that the poll“ '
a parcel or geiatluo dynamite.
a hair yards or ruse. l193'C"5“"“ ““”
and other matters.
“it as nl d on M
crown that In another room was ion -
no. a Gerlllali oi.-
ta quantity 0‘ 9‘!‘"“‘‘‘‘“
pamphlets and lltaraturo. it was also
alleged that s noilcs was round In 1119
handwriting, oi I-iessrty stating 11”‘
when the German Army landed in ire-
iile hall. of tho '
haseil o tios in.his handwriting
dll 'il‘t1 ‘ ifuil.
The other indictments urs agutnst both
striations
-PRISONKRN PLACED ozv TRIAL.
on the rollowius day. (April 9) John
Hegnrtrniir) Jsnieh Bolger woro gr-
' AllnrliPy>GElI-
Mr. J. E.
c..
an . . . A. nearden tlnstructod by
the chic: crown Solicitor) represented
tho crown. iir. T. M. I-ioaiy. K.c.. iii.
P,, and Mr. charles Power iiustructod
b Mr. James Brady. snlicllar) clo-
tended.
Mr. llealy said before the prisoners
wers arrslxnod he win ed in take excelr
tlon to his lordsllllfd jurisdiction by
their being t ed in that v
il Ilzireaelry. he would move to
quash the indictment.
iir. Jlistlce Kei'InY‘Ia this the proiler
time to raise It?
Mr. I-iraly said it was a matter to he
raised ht-Iora the prisoners "ere "-
raigne it there was no iurls '
to try ihr. prisoners there was no juris-
iilrtion to nrrhlgll them. Col.IIiIinl,went
on to contend that the conrtnlssion was
b
submitted, in Viaw of the of
jurlsrlirtloli, that the indictment should
no qilashed. '
The Allo
rne)‘rGenPrhl. in reply. linin-
m
fore the mud. in order t
lhnuld be speady the prisoners wail
now being arraigned.
MI. HIZALVS REPLY.
iir. ideally, in reply. slid hi! fllellls
were entitled to get a civil
cl
P.
civil iustioe, martial law have :1!‘ [ill
ih use p, or we =
"I E q rl ill The
ll
provided tho ronrt so ordered. and the
Coll": WM‘! OTIEII [0 l
1 ti t purpose when the Amend-
ml or m in view or nil tho
1 t: .rt-poi; arms A um.
Mr Justice Kenny said "U'1'"“Y "W
’ iacludlus the two
, genres hull been creel:
n“ml2["!;oaqIlIeen:loci"I whirl. us an to Nu-
m,. was whether the olrencss which
:1“, ,“..,.n ngainat the prisoners were
i ha deemed to have been committed in
. o v
I l
. s my
the ‘possession or exltlosire. ruse. Ind
detonators. g.atlue. dynamite. em. on
tho date mcntlonod. without the per-
mission o a competent military au-
thority. ‘
Tho Attornny General opened the cans
for the llrost-option. ,
Panel: ih'si>a:crole's EVIDENCE.
District inspector licsart oi the
Roy-ni lrltm Callsiahlilary, in reply to
Powell. KC raid that on tho moniv
lng or irehruary It last he went, with
some poilco ronstahles. to a house in
New street. rlnn mrt in n rront
ion hsdroorn upstairs law two nu-n
in bed. one or them was John Iissariy,
the prisoner. I told him I had to larri-lit
him tor writing and publlslrlnir certain
seditious nolirna warning pt-oltlo not to
obty the Kings commands and not to
leave tholr homan should the Germans
come. Prisoner salted him
warrant. and its replied that ho had.
and nlterwards hs produced it and road
portions or it and directed him to on-as
hlinsalr. Ila did so. and witness hanrlod
him orcr to tho polire.
nld you search the room Tu. R
gar was in bv-ri will. lie, rts, and wit-
ness. on searching, round in tho room a
small brown paper psrrol on a stretcher
tins dynamite.
table ha fmlml about throa and a halt
yards oi hlnailnp toss and nneeu por-
cussion caps.
- mu ‘H’ up Inn
Iloor its
or Ienneta nnd
o on s or
round tour largo parcels
sedition: literature.
About what quantity! Not less than
a thousand.
Ml‘. I-Ieuiy ohilideii tllll the tunlenin
of these docllmenis could not ho Pyl-
li rt.
Powell said he did not Pill them
it read. He
only meant to read the headlnga.
. us Kcuuy-They might bu‘:
been ihkui irorn the daily papers.
. Pu - m0Iae osttet was head :
“German! Int! Ireland." and-
. iienlr-i am told this is inhen
train the party chronicle. I withdraw
my oblootlon.
. . James Frail!-Avid
Tlmu also.
iir. row-oil raid ha relied on portions
oi the Ieallet.
Mr. IlehlY‘lla Ihinhs sir Roger
casemcnt too ridiculous (a laugh).-
MI‘. Powellvl do, but other pcopla
E
the Irish
don't. -
E‘oIIllilI.Il rrntl ills leaflet.
Mr. Heal)’. K. C9” is right ll) menr
them over to the pollen. .He knew Mr.
ATLUCKY ORANGE PRINTER.
Belfast Mill: Brings Out. the
“Irinli Volunteer” and Refuses
to Be Terrorizod-Recruiting
in Ireland Has Become a Roar-
'll1g Pdrcemonly Elgllt Re-
cruits in One Week at Dulllitl
Headquarters - Foul-Motitlietl
Unionist Llhollel" of Ireland
Trotter] Out on Cllief Speaker
at a Frosty Meeting in Bereiie
lord Place
my suhniarino I-:rprnssl
DUBLIN. April sending Fall
that list of Irish rir-llsnuprrl suppres-
EQJ h)’ the Ililllblh Gorernmull I lu-
rllided [he nlnlt‘ nf [ht Irllli I'olInI!ri‘r.
‘edited by main hlorxrlll, r.I.A., (‘bhlrr
man or iha lriah Viiliimt-er organiz.-tlon.
Qvlri
onre rnor tho form or its (‘Mill
ours will. i am rt b reruilnt ha or
hrirt durnt
on bad alien-vdod in terrorislun all
tho nubiiu Ilrlnlt-rti on lost. none would
dart to print lilo’ I olnnmr or In)‘ oiht-r
National lournnl, liin volunirt-rs went
their position, and dospits the incl that
he who told by the Volunteer: and by
some or hln'ovl'u trlendr that he at
running grave r ho printed the
tor the wool; ending March :0.
immediately tho nopor appeared with
his name all I! no printer.
rounding olllror or tho Forces in ire
slur-General Hill.
sent military and police officer: to him
to ex atuluie with (or nldins
,-,..
c
result of the threats was to make the
sorts ol rumors (out no
action the lulllorlllou intend taking,
nothing dellillie has trlniinlred up to
ii
To Judge by tho Irantic rats at which
tho rot-rultins runillalkn is being punhnd
nnu rorner or Ireland.
I
I856 to village at vi’hlrlI'li'Id [lira Iliil.
lo 0l’(l0l>K Irolll Chief Rcrrulb
in E. Rrdmnnd. M.
. Aonulur. Prime inn.
3 use hi ht-HI! math
for "fzlhollt." Belr
giuni In induce the young (SHOWS to don
the "Bloody Red."
-rhs other day a tow members or tho
rccrlillln llrlshdo had the lH’l]'lI.Idln(‘6
in invade even Jlni Llrkln'a llronghtllil,
nereslord Illa.-o, the arena or so manr
grant nmctln
on
rcrrultlux lheeilnx was
hnlrl and
nllaplros or tho rnunrr lreland Branrh
of the U. l. L The “Young lrelalldt-ni"
selected as Chairman or this meeting it
man named S. W. Muldurk. I promin-
ent member or the Irish tnloriist Alli-
ariro and a bitter opponent oi Irish Nn.
tlonallsrn. This "dirty bird" has been
in the habit or going over to England
south of Ireland, and all (or a Inlserr
not 23 3:. or .. or day. oar
this ioul crcsiuro mouthing about
catholic laeiglun. and see him weep
crocodile tears tor the suilcrings
poor p s and nuns would in
rat laugh.
or cnilriie. this meeting. like Dracu-
r-ally all ths others being held last now,
or a an absolute tailors as tar as s '
lating recruiting is concerned.
has already swept the creme dc to would
or acumdom out oi: raland Into her
army or hsroic lighters tor civilization.
Tito man who remain a e no“ n be
raught In her not. either by caiolary or
o( llaa
aka a
r
lkhl (or her olvpreesor through lhs
velitilrlas. -, .
' lhu inul number of enlist-
ment: at liin llnlnllal omrea wlllr-h the
Iliihorlilen ham our all In Grnlion
1 root, was it -tbs
nut in r
or r
again. Why. tho army aulhoriliea must
reel fairly sick or tbs bargain they hay.
(continued on Page 5.)
(Conimued on Pnua 5.)
RED.ll0ND’S VOLUNTEER REVIEW A BAD FIASCQ
llliiil Advices from Ireland Show Thai Cdllled Reports lirossly Exaggerated The llliln
bcr Oi lllcli And lllisreprescnlcd The Cllardcier Of The Denionslrdiion-0nly
About l0,lll.'0 in Lille, Wiihon! Organization, Drill Or Discipline, Add
Ranks filled With Non-Member!-Not lel'ieI'ed In The Phoenix
Park And The March Past In 0‘C4lnIIcll Street Was A
FlTOc'll Was A Pol cal Parade Which Demonstrated
llednitlhd's Waning Influence
This grand review at the Redrnondlte
Voluliieeu in Dublin, oi which the cable
brought about’ by n lnrlsh expenditure
money, free exmirrillm llcltein lo and
Iron. the ranlllll and tree r
rorps w supnlernrnlrd. as we
rts or moorings throughout the
mlinlry, by the addition at
drlllod and llnenrollt-a men who pond
ms volunteers Iur tho oroulori.
or them bring old men and a canal
ohlo mbrr :1. rhry were men
ocrai.-ii lrzanirationn As a military
disp , it was a ram and as a politlrsl
or-monstratlon it was a revelation or
ths waning potter oi the Redmondlle
ne.
Thu cabin delrnllchcd giving the num-
ber or men I II c as .5.ooo were gross
exasxcrlllnna lnieiitlrd ior etloct
c an the Iimirtl lies mailed to
irclaud mlznlirlnk litils meetings In
small it n Arnorlrn, or inventing
Kalherll-Igs that hava not uken place
all ara ior Mind in Ireland.
' rvrrnrnn and Independent
at iulaonre putts or the display. but
a careiul reading or even there mislead.
D0
E‘
l 5 will rvvc I tacit. Idmllalunh
or t least partial lallure The pin
i at is pri ted only in the Tory Irish
Ttmrr and wlllinrn o'nrion's corle rm
r r o no rolillnizent in the
parade that morrhrd as well or looked
r
Neill volunteers in Cork on st. Pai-
riohh my. ar in nublin on the occasion
oi the Volunteer Convention. ‘
The caiirue, no Irish crowd at
homo or.abroud that nu not a large
military element in iiegnod raw mn-
Vlnradr-.
was mrrilr.
military skill in to
and] pi: o
correspondent oi tho
canuiinlption In Amcr
hens I-tux ll.ooo na-
The reports in the Freeman and In-
drpcwdrnt or April 5 hrs worthless: tho
exaggeration is apparent in every lint-.
I-Id, Iii In Ill ullrh runs, blimderlng
Irlmlsslnnn are mhlin Ihll-[I live an-5)’
the lturposo oi nlhltlnlz a huge mountain
Bulb
papers are loyal to the King or England
and as mite ravor uf recruiting ror
the British army as John Redmond.
Hero is where we miss sinn Print, 1 in
frvrdnm. the mar. liorl. re
daily). and other suppressed Rntlonalr
5
o
ulfialr was the stun ni I:
from Lelnater, the Dan 0! Ireland neon
est In the acute and U18 pitiful showing
nlndu ii! the Redmoilditei ol Duhll .
"A GIGAXTIC COLLAPSE"
Under the Iiuiilnzi. "II1land‘ Nb
iiopal Disgrace: Reviewing the Suy-ab
Homes," the Dublin correspondent or
the Carl: Free Fran or April 5 write:
I lallowr '
The weather in Dublin today was
it was no
uuestlon. the war. and t pri or t d
stuns, turned out t be vast only a
ruor s 3oo.ooIl vol.
D
> tlonll AI-my
lit in up no ea
1:
so soldierly 11 did the Mim-
thnn a brigade. Tbs whole thing was
Jubi. a gigantic oolispse. Afwr twsira
months of organisation or liberll ont-
pourings or sundry rnont-ya. oi plaintive
nnd humiliating splm s. l a not rest.
win a pltiable oromsion or less men
than izngland lost at xeura cbtpslla
t a bison hissed sizing
up or to.dsy's review. it is s c-
annals at lrelan
turned out i
uturcuearxo awn )lIi1MAXAGl2)(il'l'.
The ValiInl,eerI arrived in the ally in
chartered train which would have been
A: 1
n'<'lock a full psrnds oi “lraland-a Nae
w
lore still dribbling In. but the mobiliza-
i the stern deion tars or irelsri
o utatlon hers is nous ng Prus-
sian about the m itarlsm or the rd
ot,e:rIn. when a man-when
nlmost all t men.-including oevorll
nnrgoants-suck rangmz and m I
anti t-haw m. at-lands under
Ina noses oi their colnnrls and captains.
tho pirture. being inelrsbly
pretty, in has in tho insight it gives
into tbs democratic influences which
are abroad in the ranks oi the shon-
dt-lenders. , -
In Heaven‘: good time. tho 1o,soo
which should liars died put tbs Purnell
.lIonurneut at o'clock sharp. started
Irom tho I=arlr a tear minutes balors 4.
rm: “AlillY" I’! rwn srit-I-Io:<s.
The “National Army“ was divided far
into two sections. The vol-
the southern quay. tha tlstsr and I..eln-
(er a The Belrnst rou-
p ssessiou as no 3,.
hal-ersnciis worn ay st ,d
lets) it it is something to on
man a ‘Iliad a his DI‘) ciples or
d. does
I h at iirst suspoo ed. The a .
rausemeots Is t 0 her items or outiit
re less curable rxearl eve ro.
many o them patently distributed tor
nothing did not at. tho gonersi sum
was soo .
out n o.uru.r. arunrn rooacr arsrro.
Nine hundred and torty,ro...- Munm,
and Connhuglit men curried rillt-s,
torn or the weapons does not less,“
or the golden! run or ride. carried by
an
. ivorlitntted mi Pay: 8.)
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