30 JUNE 1883, Page 3

James Carey, the informer, has left Kilmainham at last, after

having greatly embarrassed the Government by a demand for police protection in Dublin. This was refused, as every day would have produced a separate riot, and he at last agreed to go either to London or a colony. It is a curious proof of the universal diffusion of Irishmen under the British flag, which they say they detest, but which they never leave except for the - American, that Carey would be safe anywhere in the world ex- cept in a British colony. He might be comfortable enough in Norway, or the Argentine Republic, or Switzerland, as his income is considerable for his wants, but even in Heligoland some Irishman would find him out.