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O'BRIEN IN BELFASTR GAOL.

CHICAGO ANARCHISTS TO BE HANGED. ; FIGHTING IN~THE SOUDAN. UN RULY MEMBERS. THE GERMAN EMPEROR, [By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.] [BEUTEBB TEIEGBAMB.] London, November 4. O'Brien has boon removed to the gaol at Belfast. The Mayor of Cork was seeking to influence the treatment t« which the prisoner should be subjected. Mr James Gilhooly, member for West Cork, has been summoned for advising the adoption of boycotting measures on the part of Irish tenantry, and Mr Jas« per Pyne, member for West Waterford, has been called upon to answer a charge of inciting resistance to the sheriff. Despite the request for a reprieye made by the Extreme Left of the French Chamber of Deputies, the Illinois Gov« ernmenthave decided that the Chicago anarchists shall be hanged, and the execution has been fixed for the 11th inst. . Various Protection societies hare decided to endeaTor to amalgamate, and hare resolved to urge the Government to reconsider and alter their fiscal policy. The Bank of New Zealand are freely purchasing shares of that institution at £15 lOs. New Zealand stoekr generally hare declined consequent upon Mai or Atkinson's Financial Statement. Lord Loftus has been allowed until the 9th instant to file a statement of accounts in his estate, and the first meeting of creditors has been fixed for the 16th. Tlie Earl of Selborne, speaking at Til* bury, stated he is unable to support Mr Gladstone's Irish policy, whioh practically m< ant spoliation and anarchy, and that the Liberal Unionists must prefer the country before their party. A secret coigress of Invincible* at Brussels hare rejected the programme of the active section, and aa adjournrnent has been made for six months to await the result of the peaceful agitation now taking place. The Toronto Globe clamors for the recall of the Hon. Mr Chamberlain, who has gone to the United States to fulfil his duties as chief British Commissioner at the Fisheries Conference. It considers that if the commission fails, war between England and America is certain, unless Canada is abandoned' American anarchists are scattering broadcast among the German and French urnies leaflets, urging them to revolt in the erent of war being declared. Nbw York, November 2. The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal made by the Chicago Anaichists against the decision of the lower Court. Suakih, November 2. Advices from the interior report that a force of 2000 dervishes has collected in the neighborhood of Sarrakhs, and another gathering of 3000 has assembled further south. In consequence of these hostile demonstrations, the garrison at Wady Haifa has received further reinforcement. . Beblik. November 3. The Eraperer William has been sleeping better, and experiences less pain.

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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 59, 5 November 1887, Page 2

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O'BRIEN IN BELFASTR GAOL. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 59, 5 November 1887, Page 2

O'BRIEN IN BELFASTR GAOL. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 59, 5 November 1887, Page 2

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