DISTURBED IRELAND.
THE TRIAL OF O'BRIEN.
INTENDED DEMONSTRATION.
PROHIBITORY EDICT.
THE POPE AND THE LEAGUE. Ibeoter's telegram.] London, September 22. The Irish Nationalists having announced their intention of holding u demonstration a* Mitchelstown tomorrow. when the trial of O'Brien will be commenced, the Government have issued an order forbidding the meeting. [press ASSOCIATION.;; London, September 22. The Daily Chronicle states that the reports of Monsignor Persico on the condition of Ireland, has convinced the Pope that the Irish National movement is of ». revolutionary character. His Holiness is annoyed at the fact that the Phoenix Park murderers were prayed for in the churches, and; has cautioned the Bishop against allowing such prayers to be offered in future.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 5
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