Show EDITOR OBRIEN Quebec Offers thIrIsh Chum pion am Armed Guard to Toronto j Queen Victorias Projraa Through w London T Be a Brilliant Affair > I The Inler t te Commiijloa l OJ j ne same Regular Bugiaess st the NatloaaCajftal i t J ElnrOBTl Ultl1lri TOBOKTO May14Arepors J current thatrOBnen notwithstanding fgjar How inJ lernda telegramta hinKVwlll come her tomorrow i morrow afternoon If he a cild dome there will bo a immense crowd present crol pent as the citizens generally seem thoroughly m earnsst in their opposition lonk speaking ingTho Globe will announce on Lord Lan downes authority that the GovernorGen oral wishfcs Mr OBrien to have full liberty of speech spech In view of the probability of Mr OBrien attending the loyalistpublic meeting in Queens Park tomorrow afternoon the Board of Police O uu Wm bald a special meeting thtt aftersocs and made ample provision for maintaining order orer dnylhe Mr OBrien prop to lecture hen Tues The following anf ilie olntiona t b submitted to the public meeting to b held pbli in Qu bas Parktolioorrevrafternoon S llimt this meeting disappMres the action pf William OBrien in vising this city for the purpose of exit a hostile feeling against His Eroellency the GovernorGen eralon account of diflerenses between His Excellency and teaant8 in Ireland and desires to excess hums ht confidence > the high character of the Marquis of Lansdowne Lans-downe and in his fitness t represent uHcr Majesty in Canada r8r A That this meeting looks h perfest con fidenee to the Parliament of pet Kingdom I wise and jat j settlement of oil questions relating to Ireland Mr OBriens friends bate not yet succeeded suc-ceeded in obtaining a htUUn which t hold their meeting Tuesday and it is likely that they will apply for a mandamus to compel landlordto rent StandrowHal Time followinjfdispatch from Mr OBriea was received today from Montreal by President Presi-dent Mulligan of the Toronto branch of the National League I is o the utmost importance that a public meeting should be held in Toronto no matter how small the hall Toe corporations corpora-tions breach of contract only strengthens our position QUEBEC May 18The Toronto National isis having offered I banquet to MrO Bnen he answered that he would be glad to attend without prejudice to the publio meeting which must take place at all hazards even i it had to b held in the open square The decided date for the Kingston meeting continues un A man named Marshall Grand Master of the Orangemen there is making dire threats should that municipality be invaded Mr OBrien seems less concerned than any body else regarding such rumors He only laughs and says Such nonsense He will speak at London and Ottawa also The boatl arrive at Montreal Saturday morning morn-ing and he will remain there until Monday whentho journey Toronto will be begun Members of the National League are wild at i the reporU > a hither from Montreal of I Mr 0 Brions reception there and allege that the Government officials tampered I with the dispatches Mr OBrien said to an Associated Press reporter today I never met with such kindness as I have received since my arrival in the Dominion Nobody so far has even looked angrily at me let alone act angrily and i Lord Lansdowne be arranging or the Orangemen be arranging for any different condition of things they will come off second sec-ond best Their cause is bdencigh already but it would b wore the Today Mr OBrien accompanied by several sev-eral of the most prominent Irishrnenvuited the citadel and Tho Falls u picturesque spot near here and at 5 ooloc returned His journey for Montreal was then begun on the steamer Montreal An immense crowd gathered on Richelieu Square and as the vessel steamed down a salute of twelve guns and a volley from Winchester rifle were fired from Diamond Harbor by the Irish residents of that district The cannons were decorated with bunting and crowds of persons displayed flags as the steamer hoarse passed by and cheered till they were |