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THE GAELIC AMERICAN. 5
‘iv ‘ by the blow ll. clarltenwcll prison. what know that eiiiigraiion ii incruslng in spite
0 N I has been thc attitude or men in America and perhaps bccause or the iieiialionalir- 7
who knovi that hi ory and believe there. ing iiiriuencc ol agitation, th , t
t in volu ni h Cl 9 '1' c -agu i ii
physical lorce men in this country bacli-ed spein iosiari one indusir -
the. land leagiic niuvciiieiii, giving coiisii- men in an English
t tiona agit ll ii a lair trial and while it or irtland is lrttnly cl '1:
Magnificent Demonstration in Buffalo Endorses the W“ vml" = ‘WW .“'l'0 ‘W1 "W" COW ‘"8. will <l=ri=l.i"m" ins ellcm ol U Si’ Governor Pennypaclter Presides Over A Magnificent In
pro i- d oiiiii ed hiinscli to an iutiriiial agitaiiiin. ‘llicy
D nion ai Iielanirs tulure was iris par- canniir p be ly pr honorably ialtc oailis p y .
T]-ug Dogtrine able lrtinl England, these men now believe pt allcgiancc to his malesl Gathefujg of Nammahsts,
. in s slicer dealt c erg - in opposition I III po -
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5 N0 COMPROMISE Wli H ENGLAND i ' ave been beiieiiied a M‘ i ' London and when in lrvland try It) dl-- IHOUSANDS UNABLE TO GEI IN. ‘err
Q told by the bills passed htrciolore, they e . "i . inc
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( Speeches and Resolutions in Line With the Policy ‘ ' , 3 V l’. V Robert [Ills lhompson Makes An Unanswerable Statement
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of the United lrishmen . X . V “,""“"‘,,‘,"“‘ "“"-‘” of Ireland's Case.
isurraio, Sftpt. ai.-isul‘talo did itseli ilay-that no English govcrnnii-nt would
proud last in lit. In convention grant irisli legislative indepen eiicc. I-lis
EMMI.I’S POLICY FULLY JUSTIFIED.
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trib o he rneni oi Ru i Eiiiiiici separation pllrclarid lrcni Englan h in h d in t
it a a disnngui ed and representative ‘II a ri in l r '" "5 ' ’ CW" '’ PHILADLLYMIA, -Sept, n.- he ceiiien. in-dgriicni or soil, when these sutteririgs "M
I sh gath ig n I c pl or wcic p ical privileges ireland lltmld have [he iiial Comnlcnlofallun or the riiariyrdorn W past, and ircland will talre her 438
several Catholic priests a eri who pro imd the d to bc nu-rsucd o a.n aiscd in sixty day . of Robert E-itm<t by tltc Clan-ti:-<ia=l,l2sI lilac: zttit-rig the nations. y."
prominent in pa ical and private liic rhcni; but when their lieliet is that those This lethargy shows that the Irish race in culling, bro c c record o ris meetings I "W “W” 3" “"‘=“ “'l“‘ “I1 "5 ill“ rish
T ere was an excellent musical pro- privileges are to be measured by l e rur this country have lost (all in appe o m tle Quaker City. 'llit,Irislirrt=rt who all this it imagination. arid poetry. and ave.
pranirnc, ‘roll c lwI;Il . lrislh airs. The t'l’05I‘t‘y o the riiis rowii, ‘thence lheIErigllsh parliaincnt. (Appla se ppjuldnotliysarislilcd wiilibp rnusil . at drar‘na,d Tliese all asvk uelsyllgtlaritl cairn”! as,
car re o iic cec ration, iowevcr, oug t ' ii a t h in to ptase. ri iiiiin r, eniiusiasni, seite own iii a nil mg m with t.
the address of the OIL O'Neill Ryan, lliey might consistently celebrate the birth Nationalists are wroii as they should the stattdtttg til Ilic Spciiktrsi and the chat" contrrilttit-tit. These all ask why Ireland '15:
Judge at the Circuit Coilrt of st. Louis. and death at Cirattau, O'Connell or Butt. help the Irish party to get what it can in actcr 0 re srieaitcrs. lulnlled the highest tattttut wtrrl< out her Prosperity and viti-
, . pitta in. big ,3... bag... 0 p... .... ., . ... gf, pg.i.,..,,... ,.. W... ,,. ..5 ....;,. .., 4.. cipcciations til i ose in ciarge or ii and iare under England, and these all iell us by
penl torth "Klllarncy," and the curtain wil whose principles and methods tllry more. It is just that course or conduct lions ol the earth. (Great alipl:nIsc,) di-nionsiratcil that thc clan.na.Gacl or that, hail Robert Errinict siwcecded, the .,..
low 0 met iiar s, with can In: t 01 in c d il ii t has ilralrieii tlieeiiergie. riuizdciiit-ta is b iettti tr 2 issue i b e rivtotsetliattitis. and I1-
Patriclt hie all ii I Tlll: iy ig arid disregard ii t is lc "Haiti I ibrc ii" policy lliitt iliiirriughly ul-derslandiiigihe prohleni that in t E be r or govern- .,...
Guards under capt. Mescnll's orders were Irel d as had rriany orators and men in my iiiiignicnt is licggarly and not i-nan. ciiiitronis the Irish race an able to t:orlt- ing Ireland than Ireland is capable or govr He
put through a series or nianoeuvres, which or action, perhaps too many oi the Iormer, iy. King George would at any time alter lIliIl1d‘llIc services or tlisiinguishcd nicii oi erning ‘licrsell. ...
they cit u it w i l iootw lih latt . To euas essentially the laaiilc oi sarato have give the tliqliitrhest order of ability. 1 ring the hard facts or history to I;
there glad on the stage ilic clergy and unity, a man or action, or great courage, allllily people licre more than they asked at ilic G “M Gmmm of ‘he 5"" "‘ "e'trtsyl- attest: I ia ye rs 1 iii ependetice Q,
with at er ill. . allon, or the ol and resources. izniruct, who iollowed in start. nit they were determlllcd to gci - ' d ivas iiiircrliiced by and put alongside Englislt rule. and see .
Angclsjchurcli, at the licad. Miss Cecilia his steps and teachings, was both oratnr absolute trecdoin and would be content libsi counsellor ' The "it 0"" >1. r H . . rd
. nigan prcsi e at (lie organ. 170- and actor. t has en ciistorriary to r:> with ntitlilng else. so lon as En land P . I A . S , principal address or inc evening dc. iiould all insist that practical intelligence ,..
lowing Father Fallon came several other gard Eirirnct lroin thc stanilpoiut oi the can its ) the lrisli race agitating pleading "I" "“"“ "' '" “M "W" ‘ itcted by,Prulessor Robert Elli lhoni - would enable them to malt: thnir country .-.
‘priests, including Fathers iiigan, Lcddy, lover rather than the hero, to throw over Ior rcdrcss through Parlianicnt, so long Work Nearly completed. , rtsli p'C‘l1)’l<‘llt'lllCl8l’K)'l‘l3ll. who
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him a or c an scntinierita lanior. has rig an notliin to car in so
‘rue, he loved deeply and tcndcrly, and long can she pursue her polic v or building
' ' '- ' ' llttisittza stlv Thc preparatory vmrk lor the scasnn
Jaines I-lanraliail, roriner cornptrolcr Jo- o iect or his aliections caused his caplurc, to Ireland iii the shape or some eniascur 'iisi now to be in at the Gaelic society,
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and the Irish, are prepared to sing, aye, to [0 the great ri y o his countrymen as aniendmynts cinniicle - by t e Diibliii c.....,.... N, 5...,n..lg.,...,..i.i hgveglafgeq eriior appeared on thc plattorni he was land, under En'glisli riilc, has continued to
scpll E. aviu, Aldcriiian John li artiii, but tiat love was subordinate to the loic lated land bi . The recent measure has whose headquarters are at 47 west i-orty- was
Assessor Thomas Crowley. Police Justice ‘ ' e [an -t at passlona bren erlllrled as a settlement of the land 5(;(on([ street, and w]-mph grdinafily mggyg packed to overflowing and fifteen hundred
urp y. ' that colisuniing passion to see his country question alld the iress has lieen Hoodc on wcclncsdays, is well untlcr way, it not ltmlilei ea er to lake part in the lirucecd .
r In 2 Icw wcll-clmsen words, Mr. Halt- a nation totlk possession of his being and liith despatclles alxilit English beltchccllcc com lcled. The language dcparlniellt is ll‘K>- Vltmlllllillile l0 Ulrlalrl atlllllsdlhnr A D
rallan introduced Father alloii as Cll3lI‘- swayed his every motive. and 'uslIcc. alrgady boil-. agtwg and taigly wall at. Phlladclpllla paper in its re rt 0! Ill:
man of the mcctirlg. Father F ' ' le physical tllrcc men Cllzractcrlzcd it-nderl, The jiiiiiog gmlc has be i re. me: ng. - i "Govclrlor Pcilni aclter rld, durill those icarkin s ite t e
a lacctioiis address. I-Ie sai ‘ that bill as an utterly iiia eniiatc measure an; reed by ‘carat new ..,a...b,.5, it is never presided over a greater asseniblage struggles, all the political sti-iiggles, Ire-
“! have a weakness for Irish atrtlicnccs. 4 t p b e and as (Illly-glllell to keep the people busy liripcd that tlig gdvnnccd class will war. not a more demonstrative o " it and went torllard by caps and unds.
I love the warmt 0 an nsll greeting I '0' . ‘ne an tract ' " Wllllv agitation. Oil uly :2 ast Mr. 3 lg to la e up seriously thg task of Ggglig might have added that the statement ap- Then the Earl of Clare-the bittercst en-
and the rich melody OI an Irish applause. I ' gV‘lIEl)[ > Dzvltt, who had art:lenIl- supported the cm-npoaltitzln. From the ilitrezscd llueres-i plletl with equal truth It: all the Governors rm of the lndttpelirlcnce of his country,
can't ii .gi e ho oil I t’ cl ' ' ' ' ,4 gain orc llm. tlcclarcd lllat ire and had made greater .
selected to prt dc o . , tacilui rig it, V . (iibbs, president or the Irish advances in coniriicrcc than any other s
in . I suppose that there arc thosc h r ti ' r air t >Vl' be pointed out a niiiiiber or taial detccis .,.- ,..,.,l.a.i;o..5 alert (m... ;.......i;,.., 5.... American Club, Introduced Governor Pen country of the globe. l
to-night who, when they t in oi Ireland u ' ' iii the bill; showed that none ol lbc genie, it certainly looks at present as iitllo nypacker. who presided. when the Gov. Non uill aiiv niic dare to say that lrl.-- ‘ E
- dance or lay. ave been most or the revolutionary and Convention or last rap-ril was’ put in thc g...i...,ng or Gaedhiliggalfg ml, 5.35.... heartily-cheered and as a mark or respect rnalte these adva .
I-‘atlicr Fallon then rcierrccl to the loyr many oi the political leaders or the race. bill in terms and s iriiohail been alnn- pm. ;. has gm. yr... the audience arose en niassc. s a niaiter of tact no country Fit to
alt oi I e Iris race whcrcver they here he strove to tree his ctiiintr nien w hoiit e party sonietiincs with cheers -n. c - , oierri an her a ct .t., .
to bc round, and “where Wlll you nor find regard to ciecdor class. He tell that till: illllmugll they had pledged themselves in .i,., ...,,- .,.g,..;,yd 1,5. ,.,......g., m..m..,., ., PAC“,-5 s....,,.... English were in to govern all the other
an i ish an?" be ask LI. nd that plattorni oi nationhood iv broad eiioii lin tp secure their passage. I-Ic s arp- will ....g5.,..i,i, .,.. o....,i,., if 1. will go... - . countries, or which up,
there wasn't a section or the world in and strong enough ipr catholic and Pro- ly criticize what he calls Prllamcnlary Va... .,.. s.......y., ;,. .i.e5a..., .00.... “hgfg Governor Peniiypacltcr said- Ladies they are not sit o govcrn d Each
which Irish names are not chiseled iii the icstant. e was witness to tlicpbrutal ttcr, tliiinrncry and y e and the .i.. lnngiiagc classes meet it co[n[]e[(n[ and gentlemen: it is iiiing that the Gl7v- sees lite irorn a d ttercri view,
walls oi taint. hen he referred to iuc-tliods oi the Goveriiinciit iii tiircing the nietbods talten to tllrottlt: cruici.-iii ot. to teacher or music has been engaged stir it, crnor ot the coiiinionwcalth or Pennsyl- each as diiiiereru standards of ways and
“Saucy Jack" Barry, ivho. e said. had E-I g o ‘ “‘ on 2 llcrntlous lm- use Is nvtjn words. this “Landlord Bill" Last gpggnyy the Bnidhean (1031, of his]. VIIIIH‘ should preal 2 upon this interesting methods, and to set that: two [No In
swtpt the halt-d ngllsh lleet from the briltlled soltllcry pvlllzgzcl and l>utt:her:d and the Irlgk by M'l!lCl1’Il]Cy get the cone Chow] Umo", “ac fcgafdltd son-‘e“vha. in ocraslon. Prrsonally it IS 2 great pIe2s- her, is ccrlalnly to indlcatt
lakes; Phil carncy, who l1i’l can on and t e nmst horri le atrocities were not ventlon adiourne to It c ' ‘ ' '
. A y g on not pass the ugh. or 3.. .,,............., -it... ..... tire to meld have conic ironiiri lioiiic to that something else than Providence had
' Gen. washin on's stati; Thomas Francis only permitted but approved by those in iiidgmcnt on the bill after thc committee however, artcr ilic progress and popularity lit one 9f this large and earnest assembly. to do ' ' In tact, had the Irish been A
Meagher and other Irish patriots toyprovc niiwer. c saw it parliament wrung stage. I “ .. [Ch cy..,........,. - , ,. .., .i.. [agt the eminent nIan,Vwhos.e iintirriely talc we
the loyalty oi the Irish race, the big hall trom England by the threat oi iorce in Mr. Daiiu s attack was harsher than day .,r .... ‘gym. .i..., ;g ..., .i.,..i,. .p.,. .p, recalled here to-night, in that great bursl l
rang wit cheers. . I782. destroyed by corrii tion in i . any made by llie physical iorcc elernein g............,.. or me]. 50...; .....l ,..,i.,..,... ml, of eonucncc in I c courtroom where he g r
. "All t at I can say in concliisioil" said He turned to France. but tell that alter here. w o were tlciioiiiieed by .so.cailcd cg... lg .. .,m....i 5, ,..,p .. .i.....i,i= .,g.... was condciniied, said that at some other It
Fatllcr Fallon, “is that I endorse the s-etlti- all Irishrncn most will their own It erues. Irish papers (qr slleaktrlg the truth and titre. time other mm would arise to do hint lusc ‘.
rnenls o that latter day song ‘There’: He came hagir in the tail of lace aiter exprrssin their p ns irian ul y, aiid -1']-‘Q Gaelig 5....a.,r. .......,1 .,...i.... will ‘cc. e was a prophet as w as a p
iiolhiiigt g t rish. " crinterring ii-ii lns lvrotlier, Thomas dr these same papcrsl , V- ..,t, Dim ..,,.. .... 3,, 5. .. , V M. triot. we shall licar Io-night lbc lulrill.
Falher I-‘allon then said that John T. dis Eriiriiet, and other nited lrislinien, a me o htr. Daiiirs pl; L.,.,...., . el.,.,...;.,.. imp. 5i[ua[cd an ment of that prophecy.
Ryan would read he rleclaratiori oi priu- and believing that war Vbetweelt France at supprcssiiig Iacls and 5.3.... 1...“... ,,,.,n i,. .i., ......;......o.. ..r.r.g i c depopulation oi Ireland, which has
ciples forthe tl g lc ia 0l<Il 1- aiitl Englailtt was imminent be an is readers ocs not coiriniend use t r ,.,,..............v p. . gave 1-i....y.5;.i.,e..,.. been going on tor huprlreds or years, has .
dgc hat was contaiiictl in that dccla- rcpa tions. His I was to capture ideas of lair I i and .i.. N.,,.i. ...,g. 3. 9 ..vc.,.i., 1., been to England entirely a loss, and to
ration ll mi t e a dcclaratloll ior llc I)ul)llll Castle, the sear then as on id to dcrii nstrate the correctness oi ilic C.,...,......,, ... .....g. .,y ...e Aedldreacln , .....;ga e......ly ... advan[a g, m.,..
SW" or declaration tor lcgislali n by ri s power in ‘Ireland. In control sttitude taken by the physical lorce nieii B]iadha]“a["I‘a” haye d..,.,.cd c.,..5.de.gt,.., the time came that the American people i
such irlcn as D 1 Colin tlcrc and with English rcpreseiitatiyes a l this c u ry a V he I r std as‘ ‘me arr girl i- ', an a to peril t ir lives in
PlflNCIPLEs.> ' hisliostages, aided by the men oi Kildarc, well di tirnc pcrniit. cy bclievcptliiit payable day is ......; 3...‘. -
The Iollowiiig declaration or principles “Iicklow ‘and wciriord, pii iv am it the race here were resolute in uniting p. .....,.;c ,.... ...,....,y5 .,.d...c...gV ...g..
iias then rea ll 1:.-Ryan and .iiiaul- chieiiy relied. he tell and with reason that in a dcirian [or an Irish izepiililir. Amttlr i..,.,, .0... ...,....g 3.... 0,, .p., .,,.... P , P,
nioiisly adopt a rising - - he could ho dADuh , hat re and gen. can public opinion to sustain that demand 5., .,.,,, iii vcr large number ' gxpcttgd people wllonl England has shown herseit pcople are banished Ironi the land they
That we coininenriorale ‘l , th orally would rise and that England could could and would be create . e race p, 3...,“ .....,.g..,,,. 0. H... g,g..,g;.,.., incapable oi governing, whorn 5‘ 5 fail lope,
iooth anniversary o be not in her thcn ioreign dilliculties prevent has led thc people here l0.tltlitl-r that Home The ,.,,,.. O. .35. Mei. .,. 53,... ewes ed to understand an to apreciarc, when In my native country-close by the place
cpend. ue was the u tiniare ris cnian . - - -
here I was born, alter visiting t e old
Robert Eiriniel. the brilliancy anil iioble- the people irom getting the t generally was the passing th o h Ne ii-
- ' house in isos, we drove downt rough the
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ness or his hit. the iniegriii and iiri- ence.‘ I-lc wart-ed skillfully and sivitlly. can and we s all change that view to a .,,p .., 1...“... 0. .i., .,,..,.,.’s 2% paw"; dents. lilre Andrew Jackson and willia
selfishness of his pa rlotlsrn and our eiir Nothing was left to mere chance - - '
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l ' . ts tghe mar: naliotta ti an one otcrniii , an.-l n at, lilcKiuley; they became lawyers, lilrc Cllar- nilct, vie saw in the middle or the road
tire devotio to the ideals and priiici s p rl were carefully laid andwould be that would naturally even more ct-irnnlclld .1...“ it was hlriiigly observed and . l .‘ .' nnor; they became generals, like hr l nlcn discussing a ut -
tor which he sit cred aymflflyrs death on boldly executed and that they did not suc- Itself to tlejtmcrlcdan people. lEpgl:iiid ,..em0,md' "0 n y 3 . Lea? Pm...” Kearney‘ and We Gm’ G e ‘ C ‘ Wind why ‘ H “R "M
the altar of his gounlrys ll crt.y.> ccc was uc o a series or occurrences wants the rlsh Lam Bills and ytritz de- iicrs but by the other Iris ' ' g Zllcad. who at Gettysburg, determined the working at eleven n the morning “S
“That we again r:ind the British (‘ioy- that could not have been Iorcscen or spatcbcs a‘ ut hcr ‘generosity to placate ,5 we". 1.-3...... My ..,.. ialc of this t , rid the lalocs are mine nd are growing
it its murder at Emtilcl and In guarded azalrtstr , l"5ll'A"K‘"<%" l10‘"l“Y i"‘d,ll1“5 lend '0 to ct-rnjllre itli in speaking ol the Iris . -ania has es la] reasons to be rlely a I vlllat is I are to do?" Th
the countless acts or rapiue and plunder In the heart ol Dublin. unknown to the strengtllcn tllc All-Rl0>AnIcrItili cnlente ianguagg. - iv, - .., may gratclul to the lush, they have dug he had voted the day etorc, anil there was
oi the Irish people as brutal and infamous police, be manufactured al'l't1s for over c rdiale nti is. vlvcak tr . h a 00..., 0. 13.,’ (0, e . .l., canals, t ey lavcpconstructerl hcrp rail nothing to do at eleven o'clock on a bright
and deserving at con cinnation y a l0.0QO men. Heyarrariged with the lead. inilltai-y and a nu: standpoint. lie ‘my. yang...-Kg ,..p,.,,,..g...' 5... in me ..,.,.p roads, they hue given a bcautilul tint of st. imer's a v.
people who are worthy to I my ct! in llie C<“"“l=-‘ MW 0" - ‘ 3 ’ I popularizin re re lot e hair on our heads and to.IlIe Then another explanation was given: 0,
"Tllilt the ‘light to nialit Ireland a na- at the time to D9 "Wed '0' “W =5“ - . . " vernacular. p - tr, . lood In our veins. The largest organized they are Rornanisis, and ou cannot expect
tiorl' tor which Emmet tied is our Fig I that very out-lung c Castle allthorltles ,p - c I . V all ya 0 0....‘ mm: m Imp. ..,...,..,; me‘ pm." body In the licvolutioll, and one of the anything at them. And that is the kind
and e pledge ourselves h every inea titre indulging in plcasti cs that cyowngyig .50.... 3., W. ... irlmt dislillgu bed i be Pennsylvania r
i our power or a sltcccssiiil ave made acccts ud captures practicable . 1' e iv; 1 in... his "Egg Leg. line, was made up in the main of men bnrn
corlili o ti the i8tlt it lll'=;'Wlllll' X l0 on has I rcclcnucd by the thousand. in Ireland. and it was commanded by that
d they have rendered the Gaelic great and brilliant soldier. Anthony
. . . r s - gut ' c. VVa)'IIe, -of reiinsylvania, congressman in
ever repair the havoc wroii ht by ovcr some months than he intended as.he knew signilicaiit tact that on last lllonda Th... .1... 30,... ,,.,.,.p ‘1‘e L53... .5 ...,;.,g the continental congress, who would never
seven ccnttii-ics oi rrlis.governmoiit. rob- the troops Ill Ireland must be "r"‘“"‘“""“ “‘""" ‘4‘ at home slloil II at least partial re. have signed the Declaration oi Independ-
hery and rl-urtlcr. and that the only <"'.lC- to “cl-l Enslmd S "=“'=S "!“.lI l"a'l==i a at 39 345- I7 ‘, this coiniiry i on naiural. ence bad it not been tor Thomas MtKe2n.
iiicnt oi Ireland‘: rights and WINES “'l"C" I-1!“ Elm“ ‘"1 "9 25" P’=“V"i"“’ “"0" "ms. 50” . . Thounli in the United states it is not every that able Jtrtlltc 0! Philadelphia, who after-
ca ver be cousit:lernd' rina is the‘ corn- wii u s on struggle on the streets or Syanlslt-American Vgf anlls securlr M ,3. - - - . .,m..,., G.,.,,,,..,, or me Gammon.
plete separation and absolute abolition of Dublin. Eriiniet saw his plans and hopes cs sold at 30 an consos at mm cam ywgum W in an M pop‘ wan . V
English rule in Irelandnantl the establish- dashed to pieces. He ed troni Dublin iccrs.) - ‘ V I V - M... ...,...C, ...,....... ..., .;.,.,,..,,.. .,.
ment or an ris relzu icy , , , , Tl" "0"!l>i“'5"" ’?g“f.';" ‘“’ Sffld D“ s only reasonable to lroduced Daniel F. cohalnii, of New Yorlr.
rum. me dgcgy in English respurces to bid adieu to Sarah curraii. I-iis capture ‘ht the IIaIllm.hLo1d a is my ca e Vc- m . n r ......, mad? 3,, ,..,q...... smd, 0., Emma
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a d commercial ,sirlir<ma.C:.r -:4" l E F‘ was lvllwe by the mocke 0 . . in iurlbcriiigythe propoganila of and is tinics.
rival of the National spirit in the Irish on S,e‘ptem crhl9th,dantldur;) t‘lic to‘1‘low]l;lg iclls a story that the man iiho runs niay Lu W ,5 0., I 0 < H N’
l"“l"‘ WI‘ " "-om’ "M ‘broad’ g"3e'rl5 ll"? 6 9:23: lc an is eeetmcvllas a“ I" rie wants to plunge Ireland into ail " ‘ T?"""“"“ '"" F‘ "mm "Wm S Anmss‘
"ow :“edsll)nrlI"l‘>‘:sealbleato paynbliai-“debt oyi ilaziplrhtlon not alo‘lie' to his couiilr men. tiiiltrenartd war, but in the name of Irish .mg..;g;'“;..f;tg,;‘.,:0"yl" T‘ he n xt sllreitker was Dr- R0 erlnlillis
sD0lli ' . - . 1 d- p 1- 3. inmpsotl, it to spci e in art as a town
tears and bitterness to England and our but to all the oppressed who striigg e tor independtnce, stop p ea ing lo ar ianieiti W" 3 “dc; mad mdeam, .0 c“.“,,m “N Excehm V My Fmnd and -
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