Activate Javascript or update your browser for the full Digital Library experience.
Previous Page
–
Next Page
OCR
6
The Saelic Amenican. .
July 29, 1916,
FUNDS FOR VICTINS OF ENGLISH SAVAGERY
Nearly A Hundred Thousand Dollars Already Collected By The Americea Committee
Of Which” Eighty: Thousand Has Already Gone To Ireland—Most Successful
And ‘Creditable Irish Movement Ta America Since The Land League And Ip
Maoy Respects More Significant—Three Cardinals Act As Honorary Presi
deats And Great Array Of Archbishops And Bishops As Vice-Presidents, With
Prominent And Distinguished Laymea Oa The Executive Committee—Delega-
tion Now In Ireland Arranging The Distribution Of The Money—Work Only
Beginning That Will Unite The Whole Race. oan
"A further instalment of the report of subscriptions turned into the Irish
Relief commie ds presented this week. A portion must be held over until
next week. nm this long list bas been Aiapoced of tt will be possible to
report the colleattons oa they come in week by we
Two members of the American Relief Conamttiee, John A. Murphy of
Buffalo, N. Y., in Gill o! ‘ork, are now in Dublin, arranging for
the distribution of the funds and making necessary investigations. They
Hughes Kelly and Josep » who have a ited from
joney,
families of several thous mn who were »
age methods of repression after the Easter Week. Rebellion.
sentenced to terms o|
Several hundred of the 1
smade victims of En, island's save
Fitteen
and hort of what will be required. Every
effort should therefore te made to push the collection
OFFICERS OF THE COMMITTEE.
IRISH RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE.
TEMPLE COURT, 5 Beekman Street, NEW YORK
HONORARY PRESIDENTS
His Emfnence JAMES CARDINAL GIBBONS, Archbishop of Baltimore,
His Eminence JOHN CARDINAL FARLEY, Archbishop of New Yo!
Hs Eminence WILLIAM ¢ CARDINAL O'CONNELL, Archbishop of Boston.
PRESIDENT, .
+ THOMAS ADDIS EMMET.
‘ARY, URER, ,
. Tuowas Hones KELLY,
26 Cortlandt Street. an Street,
CHAIRMAN EXECUTIVE coumirres
HON. GEORGE J. GILLE:
CHAIRMAN FINANCE COMMITTEE,
HON. DANIEL F. COHALAN,
HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS,
Most Rev. Alexander € Chrlatie, DD. Archuishop of Oreg:
, D.D,
ne
Moet Rev. Sebastian Gebhard Messmer, D.D., D.C.L., Aratiaken ‘St Mitwau-
Most Rew ‘tamona F. Prendergast, D.D., Arenbishop of Pasadena, Pa.
d J. Hanna, D.D., Archbishop jan Francisco, Cal.
shop ot Mobile, Montte Ala .
shop of St. Jos :
Regis Canevin, D.D., Bishop of Piueburen. “pietsbursa, Pa.
Right Rev. Joon P. Carroll, ishop of Helena,: Helena, Mont.-
Right Rev. John Francie Cunningham, D.D., Bishop of Concerdta, Concordia,
Kans.
Right Rev. Michael J. carte, DD. Bishop of St. Augustine, St. Augustine,
sack, D.D., Bishon of Albany, Albany, N.
Right Rey. Thomas
tshop of Wheeling,
Right Rev. Patrick James Donahue ‘Wheeting,
Right Rev, Jobin 8. Foley, De Bishop of Detroit, Detrott, M
Right Rev. Philip Joseph “Garr in, D.D. hop of Sioux City, Stoux City, Ta.
Right Rev. A. J. Glorteux, D_D., ote shop of Bolan , Boise, Idaho,
Right Rev, Henry Gabriels, D.D. Bisho op of Ogdensburg, Ogdensburg, NY
Right Rev, Joho yD of Syracuse, Syrac
89, N.
Right Re seorse Albert Guertin, "DD. Bishop of Manchester, Manchester,
Righ' "Toba Joseph Hennessey, D.D., Bishop of Wichita, Wichita, Kan.
Right Rev, Michael John Hoban, D.D., Bishop of Scranton, Scranton, Pa.
Right Rey. Benjamin’ J. Kelley, D.D., Bishop of Savannah, nah, Ga,
Right Rey. Joseph Maria Koudetha, D D. De » Bishop of Supertor, Superior, Wis.
Right Rev. Mathias C. Leal haa, op: of Great Falls, Great Falls,
Mont.
Right Rev, Charles E. }feDonnall DD. pishon ot Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. ¥.
Faul, D.D. » N. J.
Bishop of Corpus Christi,
Right Rev. "Deni Joseph O'Connell, DD, Bishop of Richmond, Richmond, Va.
Right Rev. John Joseph O'Connor, D.D,, Bishop of Newark, South Orange,
Right Rev. Denis OrDoniagnue, D.D., Bishop of Louisville, Loufsville, Ky.
Right Rev, Chari rles| O'Re! , Rishon of Baker City, Baker City, Ore.
Right Rev. Orellly. DD. Bisho f Fargo, Fargo, North Bakota.
Right Rev. Paul P. Rhode, D.D., shop of Green Bay, Green Bay, vis
Right Rev. J. Henry Tihen, D.D., Bisbop of Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebr
Loats, S. Walsh, D.D,, Bisnop of Portland, Portland, Maine.
‘Right Rev.
THE CONTRIBUTIONS,
(Continued From Last Wee
Halloran, Timothy J., Natic, R. 1, (Cotlected —_ w! “the following
mictees Mary Halloran, Margaret Taylor, Alice Barrett
je Kane, Nellie Harper, Mary Millig + $51.00
(Collected with ‘the committee as
. Herbert, TTona W., Natick, R. 1.
re). + 81.00
Hartman, Rev. en “College, Collegeviile P.O.
weeeeeeeee . Be 00
Hayes, Edw ‘ooklyn, seteee 2.50
Henry, Rev. OE z: Irish, ‘Cisie Home, 7 brace. st, New York. . 50.00
Herold: Paul F, 2 ves Providence, R, . 1.00
Hoeho, J. . t City, ‘Wen 2.00
tad Gasca Bre, Thos. Sarsteld ) 5.00
100.00
100.00
10.00
1.00
24.00
5.00
_ Brewing Co., 229 East 3
am ERICAN) 2... 19.00
Hanley, hE, 5.00
Hoefling, soarorine, 450 E. 138th 8t. New 4.00
Heine, Otto 20.00
Hughes, Daniel
iin 5.00
“Hilfskasse des Nationalkomitees dea Peutsh Amertkaniochen
tionalbundes”—Jobn TJarks, Pres., (B; 10.00
FRIENDS OF IRISH FREEDOM
Independence Branch, Lynn, Mass, (Collection by William P. Con- ‘
y, 506 Western AVe..... 710.81
Logan Houre Branch, Wilmington, De! Sohn 'D. Ket 100.00
Thomas Franc eagher Branch, Astor, L. 1. City (By Bamond .
Leber, trees . 966 Van ve, 50.00
Patrick ‘Pearse Branch, Newark N. i (By Richard
eas, 273 New 100.00 -
pene come .
George Washington Branch (By John J. Ruth, 171 Clarkson Ave.
75.00
100.00
200.00
anch, New York (By Bernard» Corrigan, 1212
Avenue) .. sevacseeees 100.00
Collection by James o'Suittvan 2,600.00
ts Branch, Anac onda, Mon
DY ceeteee ot eereromestoee 300.00
bert Emmet Branch, New ass. (By John O'Connor, Treas.) 5.0
Indlanapolts Branch (By J. fe Liday, Treas. State Cantal, iad. 1,000.00
attle, Wash., Branch (By Frank J. 406 Occld Ava). | 100,00
Joseph lun nett Branch, East Newark Nd. {er Daniel. Gorman, -
veland Ave. Harrison, N. J. 25.00
ating Branch, Billings, Montana (ey oun Cena
29th St.,)
Father Sheehy.
Georga N, McCa!
John Connolly
Patrick Connolly
*. Connolly
Domintck Phelan
George Buck « :
Willtam Keane ...
Dick Shertin .
J.P. Mullowney «
Fraok
Tom ‘Ropers
oat $46.00 .
. Check 60.00
Irtsh Emigrant Society, 61 Chambers SI veseee 100.00
Irish or Tacomn, Wash. By Gerald cohiy, Tes So. Sheridan ’
‘Wash, hy: 2.50
ses 29,00
+ 100.00
1,500.00
2
Mary Paine ....... 1.00
Dominick . Ahearn 1.00
Margaret O’Brien . -50 .
John Shea .. 30
Mary Horga: +15
Thomas McNally . 5
3.00
Irish National Volunteers American Commites By Denis Spent
York) 0.00
20.00
46.35
. 5.00
Kernan, ; Joba E, Care Irish Emigrant Society, 51 Chambers ‘St,
20.00
~ ' — 7.5
Kelly, Thowas Hughes, Temple Court, 5 Beekman St, New York:. ~ 1,000.00
Keogh, Hon. Martin J., Supreme Court, State of New York, New
Rochelle, N.Y. ++) 100.00
Kapham, Max (Through Mrs. Thos. Sars + = 5.00
Knoche, H. W., 386 Maple St. st. Paul. 2.00
Kiernan, Michael J., 74 way Brovideace, RI, 1.00
, Thomas, 217 Ver i St, New York .:.. 2.00
kelly, Garry, 819 East Tim St, New York sepeiee ~ 5.00
Kennedy, Rodert 5.00
r 10.00
Kanauth, William, 10.00
Keayey, Wiliam 10.00
, Emi 10.00
Lawton, Edward, 284 Prederick St, San Francisco, Cal. 2.0
Lutz, Rev.’ Michael He 1220 N, 1ith St, St. Louis, } 1.00
Lang, Richan_D., ce Presidents Care U, S. Fidelity & Guaranty
aoe 4 ork...» 5.00
2, bot, U. 8. Senate, Washington, D. 25.00
Lenihan, Right "Revs “Bish, as 16th St, Great Fall Moct. 100.00
10.0
10.00
10.00
2.0
ne 5.00
gh Hon. James K. McGuire) “1.00
MeManue, Seumas, 33 East Tih Ste dew York . \ 50.00
ety Rev. Méusign , 31 Barclay St, New York | 25.00
Mecowen, Mrs. John F. Tnous ‘collection taken st German Club
- Rooms, Stapleton, 8. I., at mass meeting tn memory ot the
Irish Re artyrs, June 8) 5 -arrlotta St, ‘Tompktaevle, 8. 1. 0
McGillen, 319. West
MacDonnell, Wiliam, 63 perry St, New York i oo
5.00
148.75
McGuire, Hon, James K,, 25) West daa St, New York. 1,000.00
MoCtuskey, overt, 600 West 138th St, New York.. sess 10,00
, Ex-Coroner, Bronx, New York (Donated gold
fet with diamonds, valued at $500) + 600.00
McEnaner, Owen, Fiskeville, R. I : 2.00
Cart, Patrick, 315 W. 64th St. N. ¥ (Per Gatto Awenrcax) 5.00
MeVetgh, Miss B 315 W. 54th St, N. ¥. (Per Gartic Axentcan). 5.00
McGi , ladge, 40 W. 97th St, 50.00
Murphy, Miss E. H, 154 Bast Stet St . 5.00
Murphy, Edward S., 30 East 42nd 3 = 10.00
8.25
Moiony, Mrs. M., Collec!
Meaney, Edward, 56 No ¥
Manchester, N. H.
Treasu
lagara
New Haven, ‘conn
Collection for the Irish Reliet Fund (ert Dan-
E. Fitzgerald, 5,000.00
Noonan, Geor 7 Penniston ” 1.00
Xelan,. Patrick, 38 Were 113th St, New 2.00
O'Connell, Hie Faminence Cardinal, Archotshore’ House, Granby 8 ©
200.00
joston, Mass. ..... :
O'Donnell, Patric ‘538 teh ‘St, Norta Brad 2.0
O'Keeffe, John G., Cai are 1 . L. Horton & Co., 50.00| In the House ° of Com mmons on June
Gecond subscription) sss. + 50.00 | 26, we “rennant, in reply to Mr. Gin-
O’Donohue, Michael (Cale by) 152A.” North St, Ilion, N. ¥. nell, In regard to the number of Irish
_ (Through Gartic Aw : 5.00 prisoners: of war who have dled «
(To Be Continued Nezt Week.) England since internment and those
, how fick, sald that Michaél M’Carthy
Lo ———— led at Wakefield on May 14.» Ai
AN ERROR CORRECTED, number on the Mat varied ‘tree
By an error {n making out the report, before ft reached Tie Gazuic | day 4 be Impossible to
ame office, the name of Justice Daniel F. Cohalan was omitted as Chatr-
f the Finance Committee and he was not credited with a contribution
of $250,
BY ELEANOR
N THE PROPOSED DIVISION OF IRELAND.
ROGERS COX.
First read in Carnegie Hall, March, 1914.
omen who hold for heritage the gift
And you whose sires
Whose hee is one with
Who h
What
What bugle of the Morn has blown
The Daw:
What, silence all? From out the line
Should render as its pu: turchase-price
in that sacred ea
a
wn of Efreann’s day is here, ‘her night forever past! ws
of Irish birth,
4
“of watchers comes no. voice,
the. essence of her
And the dream once dreamed by Grattan and the men of "Bighty-two,
And the sun-bri
And the light that sleamed 0
ight soul of Irel
land the fon
n Emmet’s
Mo of Wolfe Tone kne'
m the scaffold nhelent,
‘dened Parnell’s heart sthrooeh many a weary nights
ie this the grand fruition of all they dreamed and p!
The goal of all thetr strivi
A broken and partit!
ing—a maimed and
a ven ‘Tand?
‘toned thing, content to cast at -
For England's protfered Pottagemess her honor, strength and pride.
Most surely no—the radiant head held high through all the years Sie
p of
One God, one land,
On. this
Ours is the bond of
mm
Shall raise his volce to ratify this gilded pact of sham
ene common right—this, this or naught at all,
we stake or nation! , by aly
‘mirth and wos, of good and evil day
What hand shall Gare to point us now a parting of the aye .
compromise and
And whether Trish of the South or of the North we be,
As
e yet shall
e
One in our strength one in our hope, 01
0}
Thus only shall we take our place among the chainless lands. |;
stand‘among the nations: free; ~
1004, «
me in our brother!
ries Mon
WESTMEATH ‘ANNUAL FEIS,
Answering in the Language Com-
petitions Reached High Stand-
ard of Excellence.
Midland Feis was held on July
2 on the Brounds of Mary's College
and fn St. Mary's alt “Mullingar. The
weather roken and heay:
showers: tt ‘an “day, but. nevertheless:
ther
ch
prize winner
, well maintained its reputa-| "
tion, although there was no increase on
entr: ‘eles of last y
Dinny Del taney, t the famous Balinese
boo piver, supplied th
nciog. ‘The inusteal section of eich
Sin Vincent O’Brien, Dublin, was the
adjudicator, showed
i
mpetitors’ option, whicl
might or might wee be Tish, Generally,
sight reading w
Very Rev. J. riyna, “Mullingar,
opened the Fels. the evening a Yor
splendid concert was given in St}
Mary's Hall. :
ENGLISH SOLDIERS HOOTED,
no July 5 in the Housé of Commons,
Major Newman asked whether the Gov-
3
2
2
had no
snowiedge of the alleged occurrence at
the Th yal, nor was It ri
ublin. on
he Police had orders
to arrest offender:
————
IRISH _PRISONERS OF WAR,
© | davit in question,
| agency estimated
y| “The
among
{and 24
‘as | Stated,
in| Submarine wartar
‘ennent,
Byma to the Home Secretary in Tegard
n
referred Alderman
to a complaint as to the treatment. at.
lus, _ Prisoners io Frongoch : Cam}
BRITISH MURDERS IH CEYLON.
on June 22 last Mr. Gh Mr. Ginnell asked the
river, out of fi
apart, talked in ‘astton, which the men’
did not understand, asked no questtons
Whatever, bandaged the
| Whether Sir Robert Chalmers, then Gor
ernor of Cerlon, would be asked for
explanatio:
Mr. Bonar Law—I read what
purports to be a (ransertpt or the aa
» but I hav
to -baliove that it accurately, represents
eee
- RUSSIA'S HEAVY LOSSES, .
ERLIN (via wireless wireless to Sayville, T°
LD. July 17—Rus:
alone since the bexinning of the pres”
ent offensive, until July 1, total more
than - 26: oe oa tomcat news
Sclde, * 4900 officers,
them: seventeen Gen nerals and
twenty-nine regimental commanders, *
8,000 men,” the news agency
—+--___
TO ENGLAND,
By Louis Uxreasevra, .
nm the execution of the three
voets—Pearse, MacDonagh and
maar the uprising “in Dube
che
Saviour of ttle Foti no lesst
h your heritage of hate!
hampton of little people—yes;
nd murderer of:the great. ast
Thiet ot the world, you stole theit
is
And st them down, or made them
Not tort the sword within ete hands
it for the song they 8
A song that flamed and would not aie
» Til it had thinea the fetters free, >
And spurred men on, and given the le
To your Pretence of Iibert
why then but by the guns and whi
Tal Ke anny and ply the champion's
You, with a prayer upon your ips
And muréer in-your heart.
In The Moeses, Augu t, 1916.”
nents m many or our American papers
fave been insisting. that _ English
thse has not been disturbed by the
submarine warfare, it
nowledged that the cost of ving a
61 per cent. higher in London than bev
fore the war. win ote resumption of
scale,
the outlook is not cheertal for thé “mis.
wens.
tress of the w
e
—
« Recent. toe eas from Ireland say that
fi
mine out of ten men in Ireland new,
™ John Redmond’s name’,
sate cursing him, The curses are
deepest in Ulster,