Show THE IRISH Nationalist Chiefs Discussing Plans for the Fntnre PASSENGER AGENTS MEET Sad Trial Trip Coil CommnndecISIt 1tUl laD JoUersDetructho Blaze Other Note The Iriib SLICO November 29Nationalist chiefs held a private meeting in Town Hall today and discussed their future coarse of action Messrs OBrien and Kelly members of Parliament went to Riverstown to address a meeting A platform was erected and the chapel belt was tolled Mr OBrien made a speech in which he denounced government and declared that the Irish would be able to overcome over-come the unworthy schemes for repressing re-pressing opinion The police threatened to arrest him but although be defied them he was not molested Mr OBrien then went to Ballygole where a priest advised him not to talk He persisted however and the meeting was dispersed by the police The excitement in Sigo is intense The streets arc guarded by the police and cavalry Commoner Tanner commenced com-menced a speech in a field near town when a body of police appeared and dispersed the meeting with bayonets There was no riot The meeting at Tall County Mayo approved the plan for the coming campaign cam-paign John Deasey addressed the meeting He said that if Dillon aDd OBrien were imprisoned the Iris people would not be without friends Landlords were entitled to only four or five years purchase Mr Thomas Mayne memoerforTipperarydefended boycotting A government reporter guarded by constables was present and noted the proceedings of the meeting Commoners Maurice Healy Hooper Lare Fox and Bhea spoke at a meeting at Kilmagb They all declared that government could not notify them but their speeches were general moderate and guarded DUBLIN November 29Lord Mayor Sullivan bas summoned a meeting of the citirens of Dnblin to assemble next Friday to protest against the governments govern-ments tyranny toward the Irish National Na-tional League John Dillon will defend himself in the case brought against him br government gov-ernment Eight Hon Hugh Holmes AttorneyGeneral of Ireland and John G Gibson SolicitorGeneral will conduct con-duct the prosecution against Dillon |