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EMTLNO. 1. Whole No. 121.
O'BRIEN POURS HOT SHOT INTO REDMOND.
Exposes the Unrepresentative Character of the Con-
vention and the Tricks of the Machine-Devlin
and His Tin Pike Men-Resolutions Fail to
Mention the Word Parliament and Mean
Backdown-Stuffing the Local Con-
ventions-No Union Probable.
1 had sunlr into a politician's caucus, and on-
, ileinon lilts Mr. Dillon who, with char:il-Ier-
, istic iorcsiglit, wan as
e
ct. u
ior the extinction oi Ill: men
who iountltd the League y the rncn w o
its tiiilcr cneinies while it was strug-
gling into liie and doing giants‘ work ior
I d.
o I v
"The mass of the convention was wrapped
“W the "W M ='="d- Iii “ti‘n‘”nt‘u"a‘.‘i'$n fr? ‘‘1...?.‘ 'ir"..'iT2 "35.i5“Z‘Z
50;”. ‘ya; 5:1;-V;‘,h=ji bf;-I mllgmdlvtm it the r mvlr. e Y d o : iiiystsrlous
MacDoilnellbeen .ii’.,‘Ivs.i’.. prov: on “Si ;:;;:;“'” "'"'"<=:‘,;,"=;:,,;"‘:,"':;,:“‘$;=
“ "'34: “"1” T"? 5”"“"‘= 0‘ “'9 hidden iron. ilitn All th t was scandal-
govcrninant would have hetn 1 crrlalnly, nus, ms: Md hm, dun, for “,0 Y,“
d a h iiie eotivc III itselt, ii Wmd hm, mm m,
I III: scheme would have ten-
dered the p age oi a larger Lilioral Horn ’00”" “Y T“ "5“”’"‘“‘‘-
me irresis uwcver, vihtn They were slill more grossly beiaolul as
the wynilharn-txlacnonrtell iiii was pill, to the orricial resolutions. hey wrre sp-
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sensi-
patently under the delusion that they were
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A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE, AND Tm‘. INTERESTS OF THE IRISH
NEW YORK, JANUARY 6, 1906.
[act that what the convention really did was
in go back to ‘ill
of attainment lroui lh: Liherals."
"A HASCO AND A CAYl'rL'LA'rION."
an editorial in the
Prtiplr, under the
a a ii '
airiong oihtr things:
“The policy oi lraviiig the lip itatesiiicri
‘ it and It ' iheiu de-
saine issue of the
head oi “A Fiasco
Mr
In
Irish
all O'Brien Iaysi
does not appreciate. The it-ar-tothe-ltniiers
like it .
cl - Bannerman
]li ey-we
would go itirihcr, and,
say. wilh .1 raillzr cold-
vias practicable far the
' ials to approach
oinc It le and how
iuon . we could niost seiully
may open their eyes to the nut i 1, it ‘gs
air
It is interesting to watch t e 8Al1A]]1
Wi iii O’Brien
since the advent to o
govern ant and the holding oi Mr.
iriaodti ‘great national canvenlian" '
lllments" in the
,.
oi nalioy resignation to the
Monday in announcing the ne
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Ueolcmne
Luguarivo
Oyairleialc
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e ,. .
tits Oeypeo-is ‘F63ll]4]fi SMIIMI1 9111 ‘IA "GEMS
d have b 2], I ll h‘!dTh -
we to I m - M , Lu y gave ‘I -e n.
of self-gnverrlmlznt in tin next izaritionrit, liutliu d:cla noii.-m- :3; pggghljwmlgn 0‘
it circumstances should be iavorahle. at-siacmry a it was. T‘ g 1 h -
gave ord Rosehery the We "W ‘ 6" "'0
otitr A srsr-iv-sier roticv. - c e for mm”: mm saw,” or H, W, W
“Here is Mr. Sexton‘: htiinhle sui2nIica- an the Home Rm is. lllical thought in Iri-
Wni sue, and iorced Mr. '3 "= lwhd "7
"'II'ishmen cannot reasonably oplzoss the AsIIu'h, sir Edward ilie icilissi oi grit
Workingmcn and Ridic s or Gleal la sin 5", and Mr. Haldane, inc and gradual
rettiiigsornc Illslnlmenl oi reform while this We at me mm pow and turn idvanee io-
Inih policy is being prep red and evolved: "M mm In the W wards - ' d D-
hut to say th 2 n on: e measure w 1 Cam 6‘, ‘ mi N tono y, ed
he iuhinitted to the Parlgamsnlldurlng um my mm d “M throng: om“ kg
its eo rse is tantamount to e ec aration k m .h ‘ . . gal on caI1sKImuDlIal"
that ne her in the coining Gl:nei;alnElectiul;li gegganthii xiii. 1-49“ '1‘ 59A‘5‘7"lAl'l"- nie hds. b I e nth
nor in the General Election t at 0 ovrs, wi H b d I .m I ooug t a so ute Iepa-
Home Rule be an issue.’ , ‘ i',’,'‘,,;‘‘’,,‘,x,‘,s,‘,?,, ‘Q... opt O0mr]A]5, D]A tum. DJA izrlor-c. D14 Cnmoln. D14 Dnlmnol-ii 014 ‘rl-ilolvlei DIA Satan-l1. , .. .,.,, i
“Here it s ialling oti iron the heroic rrar M M be impmme a a ‘bold y proclsiine
cry that ‘The Liberals will have a iniioritv 10 imgine 3 mm V g I physical force or riirir
"W" W“ ““““""" ‘“"’““"‘ “""".‘”' inoie alisolutcly niinous to the prospects ol adopting some unroiiiproniising attiiuilc as skedaddlerl tron llnzlr threats to the Lih olicy. The ioioier school had be: ‘ the
e ot Home ulc. It he the business Home we ,,, mm obliging ior its EI19- iinplaca e eticiiiiei ot eve overtiineiit ah, as ey sliedaddlcd iron. tlielandloids ,m.,g,,.. to, 55mg ,.,,, .,..t gm.
oi the Irish in Ireland and out oil it tAo"ca mm . that did not fill e Glad O;IliI‘n Homi ule in igzrsniarlsiloerfwtllpe lsn ‘ t‘;urchase3leader- ,,,mmm,m and ml‘ 0, we Ywng 1",“
exert’ that ""3 ‘ rs convention. the lot inost p an in its [J at . l in =5“ . ' ‘ 5 9" '''=' - lea a dtheiirho sale emigration oi their
Liberals are to he supplicatedi no! Wm?“ 1;“ 153'.‘ dwmd mm;dmt,te reali the other I ihsiii hghte ere nper- The convention, which ‘W3! ssseiiihled lo “Hanks, and my dmmd ‘ Z‘ t C pm
to o now at abs lutelvt tare lnsethem " 1‘ ‘t "‘“ . . atirig acoiiiplctc change oi lroritind lneckly eitternunate ‘Mr. OBIIQH in realllynln‘ the S ,
selves (mm “king durin the t seven SW9 "7 3 P1“ “" '“’ ‘""‘ “"‘ "T" ahsiaiairig iroin any pr test against thc pro. essential points, Ivtallowed ltlr. 0Bnens 0‘ =P='f!l0n =0-Id I3" sir nil er-ouzh
y the nrst step in what M sexton e which "= E3“““‘ .“".. """““ “”“'"""’“ granitne ol a Uovemlllent who at ledge policy and egir perfectly clear that it to ms s and an Among those who
pr t held In 0'-lbllm . . ‘ up. thccytsii Io tr duee oriinn opporientsh givon up the gho t. in face shared this delusion were some returned
D I he ost character-=2: f:“y‘;"‘ “J Home Rule hill in the next Pail. inent ‘troy 9: the plain declaration oi th); 72'! Pr-emici’. Young gicl?-idilizladtrs Pihose ardor had head
on‘: onren ' g g- mt t it. t h‘le they ere listciiiiig t at ni na orne ue y insta- cooled y t e time 0 i s rid the period
bnsade of E=”=$i "“'P“"5'“‘“ ""”""‘dV;”’ 1; l:irI“'I‘p“ 'ao:nt:r aiiily sco g at Ihe men in any way we can get it,‘ and ot the or apathy that i one it. e lllcilinus
Devlin Ilwkce the peat N t r A r hasumy cl ngland and the Ho e oiLorrl., annourlcemcnls in dc by nearly every inern- i al wa casion hi i short, sharp
"0! 1'“ "''“'"5‘“‘‘Y M‘ "" ““‘ 5"“ or per: a D I lite ‘whether-analh:-gaL bet or t cw stnnst that a Ho’ :- Rule and decisive st ggl w the “trio
3 Q riir iilous, erls my ":“.“d bk"; t 5-high or.lri.tt.s.lis esavan‘ eloiiiistios ot Bill in the next parlisnient is not:-ithin the lame" and the physical torcc nnies which
- is a sur . . . .
at en <"““t“:l;":ii.: at “:0” " ::l:‘:..;:‘ :;::i‘.::=‘ :33, ': .. it: :. ii” ‘ti “ hi“ 2"‘: '
" “"" “" "‘““"“ “""" "‘“ “""’ M’ ‘X ‘ monfudl sharn fighters." ““" R"“"’ " ’ '”‘'‘ N“ " e S" m'""" mantra that ‘the Iillcrzls can carry one imil V “ll en w d"‘ C We -0 '
glvgn , fouo sir nry at the no t wealgonx 0 9 ‘ to pm r mine or instal ‘ems an slew - R l T h ‘sh . d I h m “M 1 an are rea y at e , in l erushirig d
election wil e . vote given ior I-Ionic ' ' ' min. at the (‘(110%) whit )I:‘elDrIIIl1IltlMr :I;rEyI“K'E%'“'Vlb .nuc ms‘, cc: 3“ o kn! t the ‘constitution e at ggle
Rule?‘ 'Where are the snows of yam" “A ti‘ d point to be noted is that not Wy ham and Sir ritony ae o no 0 g ‘ urns vet to e Irmlzemenls
pa”... ‘ ,inm‘‘;mon ",0 mg m uiivs p ' icred wa yea sun In very dcciiicillv Ii: eonarenglilgn urging: at theemtrtilstmobelll-e for the iuneral dernonstralion he consti-
' otincs. t the United Irish League less satisiactory to Nationalist iccliniz than sl ua la - ‘W P . . Iorwhstl warned 0 the funeral of the
“"'““'” 'U‘’‘‘’ '9” " - any doubt as I when 2 w Mmlslry rchel o i is to propagate principles that lie
h ii iii. O'Brien talrtt Mr. John Red- I stood with regard In Ireland. loiuhzd and despised, wh'le t e advanced
IAIIE
Mud e air to task tar his slam es -n "Ho SEPAIAYIS PA! i F0! it-itisr
Scotland threatening the Litieralr, and proc “Their olhciol a , the Daily Nrillx.
l ds to .-lost with i Pm h (zfilem ti -peaking tor a united Liberal Party, is per-
lainenta Pa M" W 0 ‘V’ . . ti. tits in 1. iectly tranlt on the iuhiect
wh R170: to "value. L”3‘f‘ "“‘f"""’ "Tm :‘;;;:ie,Tg‘;t.T:r ::i‘tT sfifs ‘Kid sTTiI::eirs ‘:ie:v‘erIl:'e:l:s:]the uiidotihted (continift-d i3i(pligA-51)”
" r own view oi what would have heen eiiecnve existence as
Mg i [F7 .
r WWII nnnuuznd (Inna unllvfi oil i
... vorh. N. v iiinlertlic AA! in c K t-vmol ,-.l.ir-.t. ,, I519r
iU]e;t:eAr't1
Yfleatoll l-’05r‘=1All1
RACE.
i. :ll il.- Poll ornceal
PRICE FIVE GEN TS.
SAM. GAYAITAGH, OLD DUBLIN FENIAN, DEAD.
One of the Best Men ofthe “Old Guard," Who Was
Ever Ready to Risk Liberty or Life for Ireland's
Cause-Took Part in All the Stirring Events
of the Past Forty-four Years-Memories
of the Fenian Movement-Imposing
Funeral Demonstration.
the most de-
Sarnuel Cavalusb. on: n!
and Ihe tie
tit-Iii
alonl the railroad from
‘ ' and
n-ionstrahianl
very station
that conical settled lbe course oi Irish poli-
tics ior many years.
A)nl4IIlslI0lF ciii.l.:ir‘s Ill‘1’zl UYFQSITIOH.
Ihiltln had at that time a loyalist
Llliiclly .iiui-National Archhishiip,
I1 n or one oi Ih
cs-ii
alizei Iiiui.
liie t r
In NI:
wliilr
Ar h
pclelllj d to
he liroiight inside the Cathedral in ‘llarl
lior
lin.
a Sclimck to thc luiieral Ihn it aoultl he
ohhed or itical " i h
woefully iiiisunilcrsiood (Tl: Irish people. llis
action iii the t of la : popular
ftchll); into a tiaitic that cstpr cveryihing
heiore it.
ll.trri1I innit the catholic churches, Ihe
hotly nos brought to Ill: hall oi‘ the Me-
chan.is- l 'ue, not tar trnni the Cathe-
dl’ and tllawak via clil at nd never
.- II ' t . - io
v mt ri
isr.-isu.
The hlchianus ioiieral was lhc most im-
p0sInK Llcmanslrzliun oi the It
ti army and oi‘ the Pope's Irish Bri-
SAMUEL CAVANAGH.
gailc, iiinrched through the slrccls with a
’ ’ gave niililin Castle
dead.
respect tor the
clnsric it, t c speeches were a
and . II as iven an gressive
start. sortie pulilic incetings, at nhicti vigor-
ous atlinn had to aken, Wtlt d s n
i, a ti some little inic sin 5 more
Ihe inoral i e K ixed their deiut
is anal, lnit irorii that nine tor nun yum
they a . no s rious one i to conttst
the supremacy‘ ot enia is
i all [hes meetings and deiiionstiatioiis
sani cav-anagh toolr it active p
it ass a nd ii to t
Ihe appointed place with the sq in
laying helter skclter tor
In I363, and their next and
pehraucc in Duhliii was a week laler under
the protection oi the po ice
FRZPARIIIG rot ‘I'M! tisino.
rinally iehicvtd in these
2 Fan 11
w t
There were fully
anizstlon ' '
:>a
no
5
remedy the dcEci:ncy its rifles hy the
iactlire oi mine thousands at pikee, but the
find voice our hi: gnve. The decmon o
((?nn'nu:d Du [aft 8.) ‘