Show MAY DAY IN Lor DON It Will Be Celebrated by 8 Demonstration De-monstration in Hyde Park LSTERITES AND HOME RULE The Marquis of Londonderry Says There Must Be Civil War in Ireland If Homo Rule la Carried LONDON April 29 Copyrighted 1S93 by the New York Associated PressThe Mayday celebration in England will bo confined to a demonstration In Hyde Park under the auspices of the London trades council and promises to be peacefully ob served The demonatation will probably be confined to speeches by Socialists nod labor loaders The arrest of the iditor of he Commonweal has exercised a restraint on the turbulent A resolution declarIng declar-Ing the establishment of an international inter-national eighthour day will bo the most mportant step toward ultimate freedom of the workingmen and urging parliament to pass a law to be adopted at the meeting Nearly one hundred Anarchists are said to have arrived in London but the revolutionists revolu-tionists declare the greater portion are shams sent by continental police in their report of the doings of the refugees in London A mysterious incident which many connect con-nect with the Anarchists preparation for May day occurred at Fleetwood Tuesday night A sentry on guard at the magazine was attacked by two men who endeavored ta take his rifle The sentry touched en electrio bell communicating with tho guards and his assailants fled as they heard the guards running to the scene It is expected Blanes motion that the time has now arrived to grant home rule to Ireland will force Glandstono to make a declaration of what his home rule bil will be The Unionists continue their preparations pre-parations for a mammoth home rule demonstration de-monstration in Ulster The seriousness of the movement can bo judged from a speech by the Marquis of Londonderry saying it is the duty of the Irish Union ists to bring before the English voter the fact that within twenty miles of his shores he might havo a hostile hos-tile parliament and a hostile country coun-try The Unionist convention said Londonderry must prove to the English the Ulsteritcs aro determined to resist by every means in their power any attoinptt repeal the union between Great BritaIn and Ireland The Marquis udded I home rule is carried there must be civil var in Ireland The statement was received with wih great cheering and cries of the Ulsters will fight I Earlier in the week the Duke of Devon nhlre formerly Lord Hartington addressed ad-dressed a political meeting at Derby and endorsed the Ulster movement Endorsement Endorse-ment of the movement by two such men as Londonderry ana Devonshire has caused a sensation and shows how seriohs the agi tation is Charles Emery Smith American minister minis-ter to Russia sailed for New York on the Teutonic Thursday |