sition at |14 yrs.
|Pat Noughton | Weston House in Galway.|8 yrs.
|Pat Rogerson | |12 yrs.
|James Kelly | |2 yrs. H. L.
July 30 |Timothy Featherstone|Illegal possession of |Life.
|Dennis Deasy | infernal machines. |Life.
|Pat Flannigan | |Life.
|Henry Dalton | |Life.
Dec. 21 |James McCullough |Outrages in Glasgow in |Life.
|Thomas Dewanney | January, 1883. |Life.
|Peter Callahan | |Life.
|Henry McCann | |Life.
|Terrance McDermott | |Life.
|Dennis Casey | |7 yrs.
|Pat McCabe | |7 yrs.
|James Kelly | |7 yrs.
|James Donnelly | |7 yrs.
|Patrick Drum | |5 yrs.
1884. | | |
July 29 |John Daly |Illegal possession of |Life.
|J. F. Egan | infernal machines. |20 yrs.
1885. | | |
March |Patrick Levy |Explosion at Mill street|1 yr. H. L.
| | barracks. |
May 18 |J. G. Cunningham |Explosion at Tower of |Life.
|H. Burton | London, etc. |Life.
Nov. 18 |J. Wallace, alias |Murder at Solihall. |20 yrs.
| Duff | |
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This was a total of thirty-two men convicted of participation in
dynamite explosions. The conviction of Wallace for murder grew out of
his arrest on the charge of conspiracy. Two of the unfortunates died
shortly after their conviction, one was pardoned, and of the remainder
there were on October the 1st, 1889, twenty-two still confined in
British convict prisons. Besides these, two other delegates from the
United States, Captain Mackey Lomasney and a mysterious man, known only
as Peter Malone, were supposed to have been
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