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one buetlc Cllnemcan. i 2 februarr 20. 1915.
Moore. who was thcn in Troy. N Y.. which illustrated the odd character at DANBUEY MAKES PROTEST. :le;Ilx’g:tsm:flT:;l:lli::“fa‘);1‘Germxny ml
wanted to glrhnma to Duhllo and "the the man. Ho was dressed i a Galrl- . Amman WW” orosta at t :4
Pagan" told him to get the members in haldlnn shirt. but gray, instead or red. Cunnmmwt (my Holds splendid '
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He sold the conduct ‘or the New york“
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FENIAPJISBI IN THE BRIIISH ARMY w an . .
' and a howls knife. One of his hands Meeting to Demand lifol‘oa- An mpre=ah;::r;ne ‘I'l't10:lelfUSgr:cetill in
.;cv:s-..... ‘ pain to a black nag. hanging iroin fNeLm.am I V a lie! is
T“" a horizontal stall. with a skull and cross memga '7 E“5“'“"i WW“ ' ‘" 9’ M"! Mid dsr
DANBLRY. <;olln.. I-‘eh. 1.-A aplcn- lnmatlnn against Germany and alien.“
um ,m,d3. . ndewndeme or H. did meeting was held in Concordia Hail ed to huliy and bmwhcat all Amerlr.,,
yelleI‘da.". tinder the auspices oi the cit end who dillercd with it. England
was a um i. wiry man. with good rca- V
turca. an aqulllue nose, and clcar. hluc- Emmet Club. At which the one aided was undouhiedly spending ellurmgu
Some Chapters 0i Irish History Covering A Much
liiisullilerstood Period.
. I H“ mm ,,,mm,,, m, neutrality or the Washington adrulnls sums or mane) in suhsldlnlng is Drdhl
‘ - were ],,,,m,y W Me In he trnliari in the out Eu nun‘ war dud l r bjectl was t raj
‘ ‘ ‘ in 1“ . .1“ 21.‘..:...“'...:;”:::t.i..$":25: '.‘?..“ ‘.’S:L‘." ' ' it -=
‘ “‘"" ‘ ‘“‘““‘ “um "’ ‘h“‘" "“ Mn" " “pied?” Thee hall was crowded to its (H05 or pg“ 1: ?”,ln]nc‘:;:wpt;‘.,2‘,“'5i
5 JOHN DEVOY. -
" . i Slllrisll Wrelrh." Alter his release in 1871 he settled tor 49 D g L
’ ’ ' ‘ ‘ T‘ This ollusion is to “Red Jim lilc- a lime in New Yor‘. ut soon resumed WINS‘ ?W'“"" "‘“‘ "I i 0" pupa.“ “Md “"1 "' “Wt lmllcrs. ho
Demo". M" M 0 u - - - heing lrrshlnen and Germans. lint t era did not care lor England.“ Bum: In
t s as a Bl-ltlsil
icoplrighl ion. by yous [1gu)Y.) was that to would “rather he a louse am‘. with all his ecc ntricliies. “the hardly eier knew Where to llud him ‘"5 1 SW9 1“9'""““"“‘ 9‘ '""“' "e"i“"‘Y lnlmlied "I England.
' c l.slr'rElt ll. -
, '- s a nod lodge or character. until he entered the soldiers Home in
. "The Doctor" was Thomas rite u -. Norlolk. va.. where he died many years
FAG“. D.LEAm.' and alven stripped to he put into‘ the “mum P‘ V
. sort. the traitor and iorger. ago. iulli rccourlicd to tho llurci-l.
3"’ “‘"'""' "’ F'“""‘5'“ "1 W‘ 5"" izluhlln. they round a scapular ...'n"n'L who always nreten ed to have inside laolorc he lelt New York he was once
lsh.army would he romplcte without I ,5 us l>el hanging lroul M1 netk, a lalorrnallon noout the l-‘enlnns. says in taken ill and inlrnediately sent tor a ,. g,
F“""" 0' ""53"" 0'L"'>'v '1'“ "5 tact he explained by saying that his his "Recollections at an lrish lourosl. priest and outaincd the consolsllons or B I ’ ’; tilt: ;hIf,!li‘h:ilI;ll-at: this ivlrar for the ‘small nationalities.‘
the nrstruun appointed oy Jnmel Slcrllav mom, pm mm mm ‘M, M ‘M M. um um hgm.S.. ",1 mm M” . d, D, be, Vinny. plans "P in M e s ovreii that English navzllism an
cns to ukc cll.hl‘ge‘of thshporlti. 7“: lcavlug homo ior America. and he had hlurphy. llunew nnephsvv or his l;aiilled whlen he began to pitch into the "Eye ZPBHEW 53'1"?" "“ "W9 ‘“ ““ ‘he "I1 m9Mf‘B 10 the peace or my
"“ I ‘"10"’ 1’ “'3” "r ispt them out oi respect lur her, lilurphy. who was clerk o t e a le tulans" as ere y as over. so some M
‘a- An , W, conyicuon 1,. .3, “ml committee during the visit or Mr. l>al- u-nggish friends played a practical joke 1031“ SW1". l=nnl‘- nus three numhers moved the freedom or the sons pm: .
tlonality and rloman lnterlerencs lo we usm‘qumm “mm M! "HEM M" In my mm mm to “mm in 0“ mm m M‘ mm mm, of his “Pa” , in lery good style.“ The slruliersyaelke not he serllrc .
lrish aitalrs. he was generous and roar. sat, out 1 asceraainod that ho was his ism ' They pl ;‘l;:loJl'“;‘:oh'3::;Ys. ‘;fnll)ani;bI:"y. Eva Jzrhn. mzztctflebclose of! the meeting the an.
liable in I mill. and under the disguise liner‘: son. The conclusion or the let- which made him very sic ior short Dc; V ,5‘ W I ’ In H enllrta hen the speakers any
01 319"! “wk: Ind hm Wards)‘-rrlvd tor to lilonre seems to settle the dues- tune and lie promptly sent tor a priest Hhatnvx; ii‘ “.8 M I 1“ dm" on er guests at dinner. The meniherslu
.‘. h“" “‘..'“''d‘’ “S ‘ ““"’““3' H” andhe assured then. they had oue.“.‘el]‘ tlon or the right name. i a: gain. Alter that his attacks on the t J Y. A 03'; !I> ‘ 5!-In ‘ r d -e.cul, “,5 me” Germsn lends.
f‘f"“‘“"‘l ““ ‘"‘" ‘ “"‘“"“"‘ "““’ he lllusl nllend rellglolla service olml.-lid “And when you write to me tor ever church uocnrue loss and less lrsuucnt lvgzrll-ilnghtns rggm gm in“; “$2 yr:-iicilsl-ted at the success or in‘
n illicit-lla . , v . l c s . one in . . t
. Hull. and they had only Ctuhoiits, Pro- . .
His real name was rstrlclr DLe:ry 3 I Slild that ii the msnhood or lrclsud is j.....t
and ho was horn in or near .llacroonr- - . , 11- mo, pkg I .,,.,...,.1 0; mg mg, Can. to he shot tlonn in warlnru it would . ’ V
n . H l s d ti it the llrst cursed English I310 ape mg my name or a l
"l" "1" ""‘ 1"“""““'“ by ‘M m"'''- ;llnn‘;: o:s '13“: in gnbreandeliand water he old Aneiont hlilesl. tury than a modern [rishlnal1.I‘Ia aole. 1'0 timer for lrishmn 10 din lighting AS-YIAMED OF H13 NAME.
out 1825 nr 1 -G. H Isa can only . V I and Pagan way or spelling ll‘. is in spite or his mental detects, to bring Y-W ‘ht Hberly cl ihfir oountryrtlhi --w
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Alderman lllchael sulliran called the mould or these pannrs-German am.
meeting to order and introduced Judge tarism." German "atrocities," tn, .’m.“E
Martin J. sullivan oi the Prooato court tluo of the neutrality or Belgium '
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when ihc Mexiun W" broke on he mghfm"22535:?":jw:”a;:'“j:‘:er'f;’; it. 0'Laeghl'l la Milcslan. l hloss ll. ism that ads most renlly dangerous to has no interest. The iiiaror dwell-nl Ninety-fourth strcct. I retired ll-nines-‘L
or n my voung also study. .Lm,,.., E‘-‘g]a“d'u"d would have prayed to he lcngtl. on the iorruatlon or the lnsh mm am, his Sm Wm.” De Yam.
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so y , gor, appeared in the s.
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not one good “Till: “legs; rake:-sedgtezr; faslmcrggrbll: ajclmmfa ‘;':fw'SF’“r‘mm“":n‘dq“zevzmn 0, the “EM mg," W M... ,..,,,,,,, prrrne Court. on Febrllsl) 5.10 in-
""““ ““‘ “E1” “""“' ‘V ' " I "‘““ ‘ “I 8 “ ’ P’ ‘ '. . v . tccra and the El: iish troops in Dublin their names chnngctl lo Kay-cs.‘
mum . Pas“. mm mm Beam ,0, ;,,,,,,.,. were common enough among the Eon s
lng. lor the "priesthood in
Americm catholic college. the walls G0""“‘"' 31"‘ 55'“ V’ “"">
or v c srsled to enlist in a
regiment going to the trout. He tonlr
part in several lmttlca and was hit in V , h . ! I in .y,,,,, .5, am, .,,,,m,., mg, m,,. last July. when the English troops tried in lilrir petition lather and son t t '
-Tam“!!! 9: D: Iriilhfnlit “Nil; '3-:30“ "55" ".""A' rfbfbil ;‘";n'? d"::.:: ;?mm,.t:5b:r,:';:,,i;;;:n::;;::,'! ESE: have lacked. and no -lehman who ever ‘in dragluze [:0-0';N:l:d “mm :m 9:: that they had been annoyed Whliellllhgldt
o s ore ea. e an n on on r ,1 , M, if. [5 an r. a w - - . .
that was quite vlslols and easily ielt W" In nriwis hi.-iiinfiedwi-5;r::=;!t ci;=m:n:"ft:ei;;. ,1‘>nn:ill;.ndac<;: “Ed "5 -Igfrfrknr he ;:?r‘;: mm M W M” mum L E clues in France and England rerellllyv
aim the angers. This uurlonntedly-oi. Sllrgf‘-h“"‘i '3 r‘“fn[,‘:,,;,,, gs. .-cllggi. spite or his add manner and speech, i called himge" nme ,,,w,-.. um um 1., m... ,,, ,,.,m. we not Vteflugsa tluur name was oenoan. rig.
'"“" M‘ '"'“'“"""'""e"' "”"“k'“5 to Q r met 2 eI?I’i'rh w nlwav so who grcatl impressed w‘ n his n- r “‘“‘"““ ‘“ "" E“ "5" ”"“ '“ "Y “I” "N M‘ W "”"' W" “"1 “”
him. very eccentric. ‘ . :“:np‘“:,';'(‘l“':‘":";a gigging :7 hm“-Elma mm Y , DESECRATING ROYAL TARA em,“ ma that mnmmum, nu hm, Endzliiallrlsllleaillilxg persons to prnneunir
ll tllttltthi i 03‘ -' ' -‘ 'th t d.H ldtntit ‘c'.hi'lEFE- -
" ‘Mn ” ' W ' on" C’ B on sunday evenings in veeiieil. lie was an inveterate smoker. hut T ' m';‘“f:‘”mlm:I ‘fun “‘ wu”,:":u"';'e yum, cogmlan mm.‘ um Fem.“ .
sort or religious mania. as noted Rom-
und Ensllnd with equal Inteusitr. and
his Queer nlslinn was that I (or driving (Ill
tall! the English Ireland would rztnrn "Paslnlsm
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But among the conrirlg in wolslng- never used tohacco on which only had My-5, Gyggu Replied to swift, MM. mods,“ H] "mm 1" mm: he "Grounds. curll as these
lul-,l ri prison-he ranted his need paid to Englsnd. and never dranlr Neil“ Defence of the Axwmpp “mm mm mm membm. of “,6 min <.5,..,.,1d nu, aw,“ in spy court. sill!
lo the great iulidai and liquor, ten or coltes tor tiresome reason. . . . “,,.,m,.,., N km, up mi, “mes, in may ngvcsrnly do not .,,,,,,, ,0 m. ,,
.. to the old Paganism. t e y annoyance or the other Fenian prison. l-lo was the rirst Siim Fame! and he tlvii of Ancient Title by Lord m mumum would be highly inappropriate for rt.’
‘ n autidioman catholic. era. and at last was called to tasit by preached thc doctrine in season and out. Abonippg.RedmorltI E Tl‘a.ltol'- 31 noon. undo a stirring address “"1” in I neutral nation to Ippmvodl
sometimes ' ans! results. mm Band Have L0“ Dignity la ..M,h be um um mg ,,,,,,,,g up achnnga or name hrcnuse on war heiui
h eruhnrr n:
A waiter at the Shll1"or ‘ths Orrzlt-ind’ . . , , d H. H M waged .,,..,,,g y,,m,.,,.,,,, p,,,..e, ‘
would ask hint, "Will you have tea or and Natlolul Colltloiollsrless. I-mV5';1l:;'u;d :::"“f5&er;:‘;" ...m,Se mm mrnonumm Lu“.
005%. 51”" And he ‘mum in 0"“ In“ in a letter to the Dublin newspapers. unless they were compelled to do so ' '
in a loud voice read him a lecture on Mrs. allcr lnpford Glenn relillhi D conscription. He said that the lrlsn llcrann deslrrs to assume a dliirrsni
rclllld clrlent. - it look p ths lonllshnrsa of putting money in the prolessor switt M1rNell. n nremher of “W, ,.,,,,d M ”.mWh,u Wm, Ens. name (ram his own on a claim that ii
H W ‘s trsltorous band. This rm, m... we ,.,,4,.,,,, ,,y ,.g,,, A; in a hardship to him ntcausc he or
lug an insane hatred tor rinsntree. and helping to support Mrs. Brown -as be M... a-so nrought min by swilt Mao- ,,,,,,C,,,.,,,, ,1,“ my, M, ,,,y,,,., dz-gt-tuilanl from ancestors coming on
in Tl neg ot only were the old he rlrtillated the roost ncsurd stories nlvi'I,vg culled queen Victoria “lien Neill’: dsiiehou "me mmwm of me It Ewan“ Mm um.” 52,, . pnrrlcular rountr.
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W" Gaelic sports carried on and has norsea spout him. 7 e conlinecpent had great. his American tobacco ran out he would my, 9; --M.,q..l,, nf pay," by Lord Ahgr. mu "mud Wm M M . mm W, do 59. An aw... ,, t , Ccufts .
and good hunting dogs avarlatrls. hut ly lutenalded “the Pnzalfs" mental try to find a Yankee ship-they sums ,,g,,,’,,,,, m, 5, gm m M H, Gummy M“ M “mm mm “mu” Mr-um yummy.
NJ: on pany as or the heat. rlonn aberration. times came to Dublin in lhoss days- ml. or .,,m.,.,. dim M Q, Wm, K!“ and Sm um ms “ “whom 1“ T Q
rc hail. orsrao. oacsr. Gall Mac- Alter our release tron-i prison in 1511 and would last till he could ronew to would] mnim lrelond a province, or tr... ,3 t regaining complete tree some men say there is no semi at
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r-st orlllo F-lllall homes and the hoau. the glicsu or tho city. we round that temperance ior l > n anka, as well ., follows; and M mm,” mu 5. M
tlsul women they lougptand sang Ibmll "the Pagan“ had told several or our as to lnluro the Bnlish Treasury. lanuary 35m. 191 M,‘ Dew, ,..,, um int.-Danced “M
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and he had no doubt that lrish lrlends that lloantrea was a BrIl- pierce Nagle. the lntormer, swore at sirAProfsEsnr swilt .VixcXvIII has made , M,‘ ,m,,,. H, he Y mu
- n spy. l-‘ortuuatoly tor him. Roanr the trial of Luhy that “the l=sgan,-- written 3 rel... .. mg 1....” or sun“. in “M we Wu“ sum mg,“ M M
tree did not hear or it. out it had to be when in nuhliu. slept in tho rrirlt reo. .y, ‘card ius lying the assumption by ,mm,. ,,.,W,1 ,, M, M,’ 1,, .m,,‘,, men
stopped somehow to prevent a acandal. pie oillce, and spent mud n is tim 14,”. Aberdeen or the title or "Marquis “ms with the letter and spirit oi the MM! 1"
acting on the tlsumpllnll that he was casting outlets. as xsgls vvasnmatter. up -.-my mtg, .., an p;.,,l.,., Fmmw” mmmmou. hm mg G” D 5, ..m
n olunhalanced nrlud.lgot tour or oi.lsct sort or sooundrel who did not do. gudlgnce will no melancholy reading .,,,,,,,,,,, Dusk, gm, ,, up, ,,,,.,,,,a,;,
lie. or the younger ex-prisoners together vista very much iroro ths truth in his to those Irishlnnz who ad till now D, the W“ W “mm Amman mm,
and we courocled a plan. ‘a seat or tsstlluooy an was hlurselt employed in tsnughl Home ml. was l,-,ta,..s.d in new But Wum,,m he I H. W“ any
"the ragan" and l lplormed him that [ha oillce, this statement was prohahly uring to Ireland a new national ran. mm ‘D I unwmd “y in mm M
other lutorrncrs of mi. l>aul cullen, we weroa rourt martial to try the case. trua. A tree orrnltory woul be at e sclonsnass my , ngw dignity, Enmm ma mm“ "5 mowed W
o!rDul> we would hear all the evidence he had consistent with the old man's ideas at Setting as. s matters with which we 1u[5f'3yg in the most. outrageous way
lint. and Sullivan Gnnia could never against Rolalltree and he was guilty economy, and casting hullets at the aslflgh penplg hgvg ,,.,gl.;,,gt., .19, ppm Wm] Ammm comm,“ Ewan hm
gain admission. we d sentcuca him to death and naadduartera of the organization. under are some points which concern us very prought about this ever lor the tlestruc.
after he returned to America in 1311 "the Pagan" would he the executioner. the very nose. of the police, would he in deeply. v H she
and learned what had occurred while he sat ii "lhe Paslh" tailed to prove his accord with the reckless disregard at M... Mggcxgurg .y5.,ms.,t is (hgt Lard Emma“ she “mu R“ the mom M
s in prison he sdrlcd Pierce xagle. race We would kill him iur hrlnglng a ordinary considerations of prudence Aberdeen pm, pm, vlcmy or [l-gland “mm A mmvmmu Admmmlmm
coryd n. llnssey ind lalshop liiorlsrty ialsn rharga against a good man. which characterized much otthc Eeulso cal , g.,,.m,,,, mm 0; pm. l,m.,,y,=; , m wubinmu W“ mowing Emma
to the dist oi the excluded. There he no plan worlted splendidly. . The action at that time. p time which "hss been slgnalized hy al. to an as we plemd and ,0 mpg nmm
assumed would be all in Heaven, though “!’nl;hn" at onru agreed to the terms After having sworn in thousands lg,.tr.,.., tn mg ]egI5[u[jve "ratio... or Mm, em’, "um 0, ommry commute
h would have nrelerrod to have them and heioro an hour had passed ndmibv oi soldiers and never having met with freq‘ By-Rain my rmgnd as y,,.,.,..g. nmmwd at Mr. WM mm mm pm
a effect." Are we then to understand .
ant to associate with them. Ha did not mean that Roahtree was a mihthke on ths lsrldgo at athlons in mg; mg Fromisg or the p..,..,., is ,0 be ti?‘ “lf.j:“':::"";“.'d
either in this world or the next. One traitor exartly. laul he was s crawling 1864. no mat a soldier there. got into oelehrnted ind of lormal pro. A,n,,,m, w,,,m,m, mm m "3 M
o his clllet grievances against the slave w o went down on his knees to talk with him and tried to maira a Fen- nnnncemept that lrcland has no longer smug om pg, C,n,,,,eme C,m,m'“;,
church was the giving oi the lust rites the “F.nglihhtEyelaiinh soul-nverl-l" in in or him. The soldier led him on any associations or memories honorably it my 59..., mm hm, ,.mmd 1m,
to trsltnra. lnlormera snd enemies at the prison. we then told him that tho until he committed hlruselt hy aslrlng sud pgcullsyly her own. and that with war sltorded a splendid opportunity or
ths people. l-lls Heaven was entirely death penalty would surely no indicted him to talre the nails and then called or without llercouseut n scotch peer ,m.,,,,,g bu, ,,,,,,,,d 0, mung “W
lrish. ills conception ot it was NatIoi.'l- he ever repeated the chargs; ho a policeman who was standing at one may under as an additional ornament um, ,,,,',,m', ,9 m,,,m,,,,,, “M the
allsro gone mad. . promised good hehavlor and lrept his end or the bridge. Thsro was another ll, pig Br1[[5h pgeylgg the nnmg mm Wemmem .1 wismngm W“ gmw
T "Pagan" had a particular griev. word. we could hardly lsccp ourselves “Feeler" at the other end, so there was fnmouglnthe history or the lrish nation mg“, holding up so land’: hands ' a
e rrom laughing during ths proceedings, no escape In its was arrested. is de? Sue a conlsssion on the NH ‘ , E ' Um. Us PU R W 1-5;: '
nlm drop the name. He 'clalmed that hut tho “Pagan" toolr them as seriously tried at the next assiaes and sentenced part or lrsland would indeed "slgnnl- other hope. we had supposed that tho ‘ “Gm. 5.02 mm Pu; '
ens dpontls of lreland had demor-iized as ho did his grandmother's stories to seven year penal servitude. l-is ins" the present crisis in her history. g dladstrous etlol-t to suhmergs Na- l . r - - ‘ ‘
tile lrish hy teaching them to lorslvc shout the ralrlea when he was a child. was the ilrat to wear "the convict grey." bf)-‘ psmrqem m,.m,n, Wm, lpprom tional chnnctcrlstit-I under a raise and SEND US YOUR ADVERTISEMEN“.
oy man who did that and ho was most discreet in his be. We lrnew the time of his arrival at 3135 seem. to lmume ,, , model. we compulsory union was to he ended; AND HELP ALONG THE CA" 3“
no u poltroon. it was like listening ilavior during ths rest of our weelt-s tho Eroadscone station and arranged bghmdgr gf ‘[1-glgnd when . pgergge gf that under a true Union oi rrea peo- Rm, mm mm, m.,,m.m,,, gpssl
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(roll-l TlNl:<ilOg. and st. Patrick. An llitortiis Mexican war 0'1.earyl2arld‘< then :3 uwillslch Stephens hudiust sent renegadea among the voters or to. to inile something or her own. uld wma ADVERTISWG DEPA'B.wm
kliuvi'lI.dn or that story was common ed the trade on carpenter and moms "t e g nr 2 next year.’ lvlra. Union: "Tile seisrtlon. howersr." he might enter into a respected vhi'i.ner- . t ‘m l’
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all over slunsterw en e agnn wot s over e u e cs an some n novau oasa w o a on yroceu y says. by this gentleman at Tara i ship, carrying with her her Naiiunai BROADWAY. NEW YORK ‘
lla itnallr settled down in New hecams Roan’! third wits, and the wife lrls title, uhtalued under these l‘lrclIl'll- dignity with its greatest alluliols
0! Denis Cromienr the man who built stances. was not the subject or acrlmon. larrllshod. we still old that unless
st. John's church in Thomas street. lous comments in the press nor or do t c new Home Rule is to bring dnmtl
him an he stepped from the nunnilatoryyuannels. nor of Ievvid refers hilt!’ ielf-t0!.ll(‘lollEl.lE>ln In I d I!
in They ml! rxneditionl in castle Gudon and vva - hs lmml. train in hls.grny convict ault, s not: ends: to the glo n.,,,-ma... We no
arltaln. (iaul and Spain and came hark granu landing. lie would question hands with him and. after a law words. the position or lrelautl at the union
with their galleys laden with the spoils them about conditions in the lilra. o'Dooovnn nossa aid: I’
o war-gold. silver and heauurnl old luld. and it he met a young iollow Hugha is coming some next year." of soldiers mar-ning over its hiood.
aol-nen.enriching the land tllerehy. who was iendieaa and louod him to William E. noantree, James o'counor. stained llelds, the must.-.,.,. ro,.r,.,.,
-spcclnlly with the line comes. SK. M s Nuianaillw he would talm him to an llowulog, con. O'Mahol-ly and l gaolarisinglnrtnalrnprlconnrsntorlts
Pdtrirk had put an end to all that and his hoarding house and lterp him until revs standing near an cl'Leary tools in people. tha deep humiliation or tn.
ho secured llim employment. ths pltllhlian at once and his race iight- lrish race. the Iileilv-g when M V.”
s ills impatient spirit chaied at the u .
rnr nothing but "ihun-llv tz lhvlr cr-WI alumnus of the Fenian worli and ha in Hllghn us "the l=ngan'a" par. ; wnispop by m. fgttzsg um
and telling ;lIl-,1: needs" That value rnads several trip: is; lrtlrland to see ticular iriend in New York and he had moururul sllrnce or the old unhappy-
what made i a me on easy lire!‘ or things tor lslmso . en a won d re promised to go to lrelaud lor the right. union to be our mode r -i
' the none. the xol-man and the Saxon. turn to America to hurry them up. so when John was "com l “W for me i‘heallaI:l‘:l‘lisamcteI::re::il:a:l“l::ioilmi':r
o Pa The "pagan" spent very little money over next year" that meant that the denial or National consciousness or our and civilization lrish memos ‘P
against tho "EyniaIInl'i" church was nn hlrnsoli, out was very llheral in his light was to aim nine in lsss, and tho people to ha tho Illeullra or our "grail. returns to the lcgend oi the may tn ‘ '
that [here wssamonopoiy olthe saints eoutrlhutlons to tho cause and "PP.elert“ who heard the rcmarit were tude" Yor fnvarx to come undrr "ths t-lent or the lrish F’ l M‘ T” W” TH" 0"“
tor the priests and the nlonlrs. but he in helping good men who warn none too wiser. .lohu Hughes didn't new legislative r lallons or Great Bril- stood in the hall u“eii‘is"'h mm “ M Self er V' I Clinger
did not appear to hars any doubt shoot in and. stephens was hard prasa- go over. nor did a great many others in aln and lrolaud I D. the not g M15: or Tara Z . IC 1% .
having the choir. places in so lor money in lssa, and hauling it Amerlch who had undo similar prom. lllr. )IacNeili seams to suggest true MI is rehcsl-as to til Tim“ D" Ale and Sarsaparma
i-l-nvou. "Did you ever hear or them rrom Luhy. who was than in amerlc lacs. but the (suit was not their as. vnlouisivl oi the more go. i am sure ot on em I 3” mm" ll.tvE X0 EQUM-E
t a poor devil or a --the Pagan? gavo him not to tsta to tween poatponeurents iu lrelaud and the son i sure nfyhi Y: t ‘ P
soldier?‘ ho would allk. and hip hear. -the captain." Later he sent him HS disastrous split in america, the orggnl. m, :3, , ', " """""“’ ““’ 7"" M" "‘"‘ ““" “”.“'” fats
grg, being generally uuahls to call [110 hy iznantree, -lllm ha was returning to shun wa only a shattered remnant lrlntau nth. lml’ do:‘mnt.Dm ‘ m" '"'''l’ "” “‘”"i ““ ' “’,
namts oi the warriors who had heen lreland. W0 havath. evident. at it in when ths attempt to light was mods in sun l l ‘G "H D ‘F M H ' “' Wm‘ Hm] "def"
rsoonlzed, were put to silence. the letters ulna tn l.uhy's hollze and March, 1 1. y of m '1' 1"‘ - ""9 ““ "mi"-r knaa
But his religious actions were sptlro. in one found on Michael tlaors. tile “The Push" had a number or queer as m ' ‘ling. I tho hill on which ye JOHN F‘. HUGHES. $5,,‘
ly polll.imL and his ravorils expression plitemaker. when ha was arrested. They photographs taken in New You. rnym mg m the "mm" mmhn“ W M]. name y an --i In .rn-in 1-iti:< HM WEST TI!!RT“"1R5T STE !
shout ths ranting partisans or England weryo read in evidence at the trials. going over on his laat trip to Irelmd, Nationalists, had tlu now cherished 1:: Y’ N '
recited, and it became his Bible. tori: and ioined the Fenian Brother-
Beloro at. Patric-it's time. he said. the hand soon alter its organization. one
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