IRISH AFFAIRS.
London, Sept. 4. v Mr Dillon, Hon. Philip J. Stanhope (member for Wednesbury), Mr J. E. Cox (member for Olure), and the Lord Mayor of Dublin have arrived at Ennis. The town is illuminated in honor of the occasion. The Observer considers Mr Dillon’s speech and attendance will probably cause bloodshed. Later. TLe Nationalist meeting convened to be held »t Ennis, and which was proclaimed by the Government, look place yesterday in a different locality. Upwards of 10,000 person# attended, including Messrs Diilen and O’Brien, who delivered defiant speeches in which they urged the people to resist the police. A body of hussar* arriving on the scene, the meeting broke up and returned to Ennis, where further gpeeches - were made, but the troops following, the crowd finally dispersed and no disturbance took place,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1631, 8 September 1887, Page 1
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135IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1631, 8 September 1887, Page 1
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