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THE IRISH QUESTION.

O’BRIEN WILL BE OBSTRUCTIVE. London, Sept. 23. Feeling runs very high throughout Ireland in connection with th* arrest of O’Brlsn, and the United Ireland and other organ* bitterly denounce the Government. O’Brien say* h* oare* not what the result may bo, but If b« ft imprisoned for any time he believes it will cause a turning point in Ireland’* modern history. If he is convicted of th* charge which has been preferred against him bi declares that he wi'l refuse to perform Any prison task. The Time* insist* that h« shall ba tried a* any ordinary prisoner,

THE PAPAL DELEGATE'S MISSION. A REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT. THE POPE EXPRESSES ANNOYANCIJ, London, September 28. The Daily Chronicle states that the report of Monsignor Persico, Papal delegate, on th* condition of Ireland and the relation of the Clergy in regard to the Home Rule move* ment is of a revolutionary character. His Holiness, it is said, is greatly annoyed at finding that the Phcemx Park mUrderet* have been prayed for at the Roman OatholiO Churches in Ireland and has cautioned oil Bishops against alloWing such practices to be offered in fuiurb.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 45, 24 September 1887, Page 2

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THE IRISH QUESTION. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 45, 24 September 1887, Page 2

THE IRISH QUESTION. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 45, 24 September 1887, Page 2

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