A History of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Being a Supplement to Havertys

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He was defended by Isaac Butt, but no forensic skill availed against the evidence of the two Irish People office informers, Pierce Nagle and Patrick Power, and of a commission from Stephens found in Luby's house. This document appointed Luby, O'Leary, and Kickham a triumvirate to govern the Irish Fenians during Stephens's absence. On the 6th John O'Leary was convicted and also sentenced for twenty years. On the 7th Michael Moore, who had manufactured pikes for the Brotherhood, received ten year...s. On the 9th John Haltigan, the printer of their newspaper, and also very active in the drilling, received seven. On the 12th O'Donovan Eossa was sentenced to penal servitude for life, as he had been concerned also in the Phoenix Conspiracy. Mr. James O'Connor, now M. P. For West Wicklow, was sentenced for seven years. These sen- tences were subsequently remitted after a few years and the prisoners released owing to the exertions of Irishmen in the Amnesty movement. One of the most painful circumstances about those sentences was that most of them were inflicted by Mr.

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