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on in the Cl-licazo Ci‘!i‘un
35th YEAR. PHILADELPHIA, JULY 4. won. NO. 2‘
who I-ieeindl ' Pmeil clearlvmccffiad d't' uddl ‘ at hlli‘ dsilbl -
IRISH PlRLllllEliTAllIiliS. . many i‘i'l‘’L.%., .. guild; u. via. lvemixisintaiillul u at u“:’:‘.;‘.‘’.:‘.: "‘..l's,"ii':';. ..,“'...;..".l’m THE Pliliilllilliilllll lilll.
pei-mission-t--‘h-my Lriahtmogdwho V; ‘vs p;:.ha' IIa;lw' lit reserve. reztlivai Ego.” 890 . ,,,,
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They Haw Helped to Martin‘ the f,,“,.‘;‘f3’,.f',’ 5,.“ “'3' ""- "5 W3: i'i'2.T“‘?i 3- y" ‘tit-I!liJ::i1s pOn- hugoiid"inshnuna’ili I I: to say, War; 001. John 1r. mnornrs Soathlnq
Boer Rexmbllcs and HEW 1“ an nails to me tnnnh ri Irish Ing ‘us ‘. ruunalor tor the sake of for the highest and hes: interests i an condemnation anti. ttniud .
"creditsd Ireland Before the tang udmut Lreland iizmutteriy false gctiirig Iflsli-A-.mi.i‘lGn dollars. They ‘oi Ireland. 84 y ggog msh Leaf“.
Wo,1iV um: on the wcrl It di . pre are simply playing‘: game of false pre- t o c, uid at the same time he a a
‘ ‘ o encouraged Gillian in Britain’; tcrircb ‘P H; g M mu h giro mp one tanzlhtom tlaeinzielhgigmii ,
‘ted ii lz e a lai-nen.zi sign as e peope is a er c Cmumim -
Irish Nationalists are told by some he: rzrriiidn Xssgregea ’i3.'i’ able America an an invitation of u A man may he a Protestant or non- ],,?;,1,“,9m, .. whjaitmlgelrllniptg ullrlih‘
who gm. min by [hc wayside, that it to [1331 up to 3 and it disoqungcd the handful of sorehea v.-liu Catholic of any kind and at the same League “I form”, [gummy] ms M
In a w
Parliamentary party. lei by John 1-‘. 30"
Redmond, and the United Irish Lei-KW.
oi which William O'Brien is the ladder,
and that such 9! them as supported Par-
nell are inconsistent. '
oth oi these charges are false a
did so because
un
oi the Englishman whom he had whipped
into adopting ome ’ .1 e exls
tence of that understanding is proved by
'whole co-erse us lcai..r. He
any 0 er enei-nies. or a pear
gnu; en maintain the liberties they had
already won.
VVhen Parnell was overthrown to
please Ireland’: English enemies
be t rew him down surrendered
‘ " - uh’ Han Rulc'ari
Par-
Transvaal naturally expected encourage-
Irish soldiers 0 the rlt
opportunity as had not come in a cen-
tury to eriipliasizc Ireland's truc position
and make England feel that the Irish
race were against cr. real
opportunity. even for Parliamentarians
who knew the game of politics.
lid
Those advanced Nationalists ‘
‘ Mayor John Daly,of
F. .
or
did more harm to the Irish arise th
Redmond could repair if he should
spend ilie balance el his life iii the effort.
a
-
n
it The Parliamentarian: are fully aware of
the facts In Lking of “Union
are bent on creating disunion and discord
in a movement which seeks to achieve a
National question based
on the ideals of Tone and the Emmets,
omns Davis. cnn Mitchel and the
men who died for Ireland on the scaifold
at Maiichester. Their-. eomin on such
an invitation is a declaration of war, not
an e on is-' t is the King’:
Irish against the ‘us Irish, an eFEort
thinly disguised, ‘Du ' clear and unmistak-
withal. to si:hs.'.tute the authority of
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iii
E
D such arcumstancesl
questions, e
national grounds.
Emi riitlon question
8
bars of the lrisli Catholics who emigrate
nmeriea lose their faith. In 3 recent
at the time:
The Irish National Convention held
It Dublin has adjourned and l
ill ' '
ht! y
Those who
no bearing on the political events of the
war .
The sad truth is i-l-inking itself self-
evident; Ireland is shrinking into the
dimensions of a British pravini:
There
is'o I his native May . . . . was nothing said, nothing done
K1,‘,-O, John Macgme “he 1-,,.,,,smi the British Parliament lor the Irish Ins emigrants, or can are m,mig,,,m, hm hm, said and done
‘ R bl than flit er cent. ar the - -
Irish dc to Parlia The main?! $112“ '1“. h ;, , ." k Ch h ’N%w ' hm met 5% by the electors of any shire in England
rlecilongould have begn anriul dby e 0 he I15 men cigsxalriigilgisvlgifonnozg . ll“ -- v 959 5!" ' .9 who had 11 s ihar :1 ed to b
l3r'i ‘ ar lament an a guarantee was , . . ‘ v
3,, ma,‘ Pamamem V disrupt their ranks mid to teach a lesson
could then set in htheii'd‘0Vlri candr at; 1113‘ will 56 f!m9m’J=l=d- 25 cm
and elect irn. e interests o . .. , r
Paflil enta‘i;iaHs ugrg , gualgde Th mm W he M" u '5 m rggollgg-gmgf “fag -ha is man“; age! t‘pfistitu:ioFi'Il:<ilisdts; w; vopig prim
against iniunt i'i iarn ' ne re - - - t poicy o oo to t at o rattan;
dent oi th United Irish league, put be IE Important personage at the W 5'“ gffgmn‘f‘1"$:=5'-‘;L:1"5""'ag would pr to debate iii: xriili
his veto ‘on this propositioniafnd Illllsliled km. gm," 0, “H cl“,u.0.d an an ‘Dun! f0 (81 I = cmigmion ggesltigrilduith hlin troopsmn Eh:
instead t at a man reject: or t e po- , 2 , . . tte e i t t were pour e' ii
' ecause, I va 'cose veins in “" F““'“'- 7'" ‘j"Y' "-"':“‘P "" was -'4 betnzgtgffhose Individual!-. ‘gin [ uyi we id not expect all tli.-It 0
ins leg Should in “med 1,, ‘he con,“ will be a greht Hunt for t ayoung- argumeri is ne ‘Mn would dam um" “eh d.’ We ‘
"peeler" to this in
land for the liberty of the Boers, attacked
imerick. James F.
agti-n, it; All pal .z..l ‘
other tried and true Nationalists wit
stones a Ballinrobe, in Mayo, a
ernpliication o " '
race," of which we hear so much.-
e action of the party in the case 0
Victoria‘: visit and the '
n
' ' nd
tendency are VVest-B h and dc ral-
izing. Very uch of the time of the
party ‘ Iaken ‘n rig to make the
able and in trying to get British war-
ships stationed at Irish parts. d e-
arly, headed by Sir
ecentl waite
as
g:
“O
m-
"the country will welcomgnny evl nice
xvhic torthcommg of royal
readiness to mend our national
Mr. Timothy Harrington, one of the am
y and Lord Mayor of Dublin, re-
cently rorlc in his oilicial carriage behind
the Bri ' Rag in a proceuinn through
the streets of Dublin, and T. P. 0'
nor. hrcsi en: 0 the United Irish
League in Great Britain, speaking at a
-u
in
7-‘.
Mr. Re and ilirew the opportunity
away. Inst d by a me me of his day party organized in his honor by the
l>3l'l1'- ha stood up ir-the Houscolco. - 'n‘,ted Iris caglle in Iiverpool, on
mons and bcgan his statemr wit ll October 7th. said: "The iiuuld ome
falsehood. He recognized, he said
there was "no political o lect ’
o the sovereign," and then on behalf 0
his party guaranteed her a “respectful
reception" ands q the I‘
e those
when Englishmen would rerognize t :
reconciliation or England
were really lighting for the slrcngt
onor and the dignity of the English
na ‘rm "
lcranccs and actions are lit-
telly irlcnmpallble with the princlplcs
nd policy of t e ailvanct-ll National
i-nan w a ll love: in
-no
II
or Coilnl('rl:IrICe'Io the
for t em. Nationalists who supported
prinriples will give any aid, support I
mml responsible t
stern. Four prizes-and any amount
at fun. Forty cents for round-trlp
tickets. which can be procured It the
lrbh-Amerlcun Cli h, 116 Spruce Sh.
-‘ :
br Ar.-.:r Shem.
jun-...i
lllllollllll ‘nil llllllllloll.
iiuri on July 4.
The Evil. Results to Ireland of M.ix- 5‘
mg Politics ‘and Spiritual
0
“ft: commend thelfollowing article.
taken uhmmi, of
Dublin. for careful consideration by our
reader :
T e is an aspect of what may be
called the Coronation Question that de-
serves a war 0 comnien For lack
of courage, at sincerity, ol dircctness-
in a word, or ck of rnanliness-there
is nothing in this country to match the
middle-clas bourgeois ' ’
mg Edward! 5:“; ll).aurier‘5 live-shilling Scouts, would iind
y their side the battalions of Mr. Red-
mon-‘J's Irislimen, i e hole
forming 3 happy family in perlect peace
under the folds of ' ‘
the Lnlon jack. The
Al dyer. -
- l'I is the great
obstacle to Iheir taking are in the Coro-
' Because the ‘
m.
e ceremony. This atti-
lu'ii: obviously impliv-i ll'l:ll. it the King
omitted lhe 02lli'l, they would see no
reason (or not assimi-lg; otherwise they
have no right to use the oalli ar iimcntai
all, but to base their rclusn on the
proper ground. In many cum it would
seem that the oath husiiii-as offers
zlard their Ci)nslliutlorl-
all.-m; an so l - in I! all on i eir
ontinxial mixing up in lhis coun-
' ’ tii-o
rtllgioll and nationality.
which could only appeal to Irishmen of
On 3 other hand, if all
gl cruaincd perfect!
x, e c loss to the country by their
none the less, and the
med, nit t.-national
ppint or view, would be quite as prre5- ,-
sing. ‘ .
In some of mi form: this ar%un-lent is
insulting to another class of rishmen.
ve
For instance. wmer ivliorn I ha
entioned (the an evil
ed sown......by Bible raders and
Prot taut s." a ruse insult-
r
or some of the leakage from
the Church, though there phrases tom
the stoc -in-rra e o ev tyra '
merely mention these phrases nnd argu-
ments as the. uniortunate pani-
I1‘iEl1!S.Ol a policy which wnlusen differ-
Irishnian who
..
E.“
fairs othcr than through the mist of sec-
‘ ‘ st rea‘ whatever
his religion., that there are other Irish-
n whose interests have 0 be equally
the
s in a nations
freedom can have nothing to do.I
Running Ion: jumps. throwing the
hammer, and hop, step. and lump
will be some of the pastimes of the
old land to he witnessed at the Chin.
na-Gaels‘ lrlsh (lame; on the Fourth.
Do not miss these exhibitions of I
Celtic virility. Tickets to cents.
V ‘’‘'‘l‘‘.’‘ cation:
'4 not involve the refusal oi a hearing a
The disciple: of Terpslehore will
have the hest of dance music at the
Irish (James on the Fourth or July.‘
Bring your belt girl and enjoy A day
of healthful pleasure. Tickets re a
tent: [or the ro’irniI trip on boat and
Admission to games.
at t e
Ireland's mtional rights and
I E
the privilege of an
in Dublin in addidan tn
nicipal powers recently accorded the
"'i’l"‘ ‘ -
ow we have retrograded! Irishman
i lhernsclves ‘patriots nn
lish Act oi Parliament Ire nd ma I
t ed to the condition in which 6122“
tan found her n which Gratun :-
We oped that some action would
have been developed at the recent con-
rstbea
the Irish nltion would at n-
‘ But it should
eorded an odicial heann .
3.3
adopted on slot‘
and this r aps was all the mover ox
. .
rish representatives visited
Governmenu oi the world, and
there pleaded the claims of their coun-
t , the official relusal of a hearing would
seeds
rlelcly wedded to her chains as Scot-
and.
Ireland must tirid other means than
the tragic comedy of Parliamentary agi.
' ' e wants to attract the at-
tention and win the mpcct of the world.
Irisllmen must rise to [K oeca ‘
be prepared for any emergency.
not. it they sen ‘
ignolniiiious en .
The .11; lull
no-I content: (or lndlel Ind
rrirty cent. (or round
tlnn no Onmel. Children un-
. Boats leuvo Arch anon
What! our; ll n-ilnulel.
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