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it JOURNAL DEVOTED to -rill; causn or lhlsll INDEPENDENCE. IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS or ml: IRISH RACE.
Vol. Xl'I., Na. 52. Whole No. 641.
NEW YORK, DECEMBER 25. 1915.
Lamas
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.as...ia<la.s..str.r.o-s.i.is-n.st lluPndtOI‘-fl as
ars N. h..IImcub-Innl cans.-at MIr<AI.Il?I-
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
i iLSON’SSiLLYlli0TiVE FORiiELPiNti ENGLAND
lie Believes ilis Shanleiill Tnleralion Of England‘: Wariare 0n American Commerce
And llnrelenting Hostility Tn Germany Will Evoke English lirsiiinde To The
V Extent lit hlaling Them Enter lntn A Trade Partnership With The l'niied
States After The War, By Which The Cnmmerce (ii The World
Will Be Shared Equally-Creiliiing John hull with A
Quality iie Never Possessed Anti Ass
dig, in Spite
(Ii American Military Experts, That (iermauy -
A curious light is thrown on Presl-
dont Wilson‘: unueutral action in the
Eu
halls in d and money. that Ensl-nd
has ever in, a dream that
could only he indulged in a
ship and
in the knowledge or actual conditions in
one which would enable him to lorm
is not. ut herore the nuhllostlon or
that Washington deapatc
sup Mail nobod
absolute silliness. hat Is vim lb!
'nshington curresiiondent oi the Mall
conveys in a roundabout why, without
using the imimiite word.
'1‘ AFFORD TO BE
mans.
ENGLAND CA
OE.
Even ii the Allies should win the was-
hurden to h sr than any or n r Allies
But she ould also be in hetter posi-
tion t tide over her dime lea Decline
Dllislnll. That h
Variable policy since the days at Eliza-
beth, - .
L'1i'GLAND CANNOT WIN THE WAR‘
' Will Be Beaten-Peiiantry iiiin Milli.
iimitshie" resources or the Allied will
enahie them to wear out Germany and
eventually beat her to her knees. That
is the object or uriiins thsln.
rind the President an
I nation‘I
melting a ssntencs than of the meaning
he seeks to convey.
it n o en secret that the best
judgment or the unit a
prophecies or Rueiylrd Kinllnt
than the matured Judgment or the h
ly tr ned experts or the Regll
Theodore velt. with Iii his horse
hatred r Germany and his ver
cities opinion that Germ
beaten: Bin. President ,Wlllwls
his-snoae r.nl.w , n aue'L.Ind
not, only allows England to rob the
American people or hundred
s.
E
...-
iions of dollar
generosity, which she never dirt in all
her history. And in merlhah people
have to stand his iueomnetenoy a
cross ignnrance oi sintesmanship tor
rourteeh months more.
The Washington deepllcla to the
Euzninn innit tollow v
1...
(From the New York Ermrihp am-'1.)
ASHTNGTOX. Dec. s Canieo
tures concerning a number or console -
one inconsistencies in the Adminlstrm
tion'I ioreisn policies were set at rest
o-dis by a statement irons a member
of the cabinet.
Ey explaining matters whleh
been discussed l
haul
severity against the Teutonic Allies and
toward Great Eri
Allies.
s will he no nulrrei between
Woodrow wl sou Pm!-lent .MI'A
Wilson believes that the iriehdship or
r
;?as‘:,:..si’,ii'e',aiis believes that when the
or .. over Great Britain and the
t'hited states it on trlcndiy terms will
Ilnlchlvly divide the trade or the world
between them."
run casrxlrr WITII wlLso.v.
I quoted.
.-
' lth h he sdm
:i“ih7:'memi;‘;is hlve doubts about the
8 “EVER Y’
oi‘ themnat Er should Ito lstorrued
oonrernlng the seasons on erlyurs his
lldiz by Englnnd or controlled by HM
-‘Inrgan interests ese articles If!
wrltt to deceiv d it is part of "'9
snore represent that the detest of
in Adrilirll-ilrnlion has
For months 9 arm
piored to three Germany In“ M"
lit-3 uo to the
t lntrnlutinrlai law. and
fZ3i$”Ei3'Slo3.i with the same purpose
w,,,,,.,,,,,d 9. Pan s.)
THE LIE T0 REDMOND.
‘Leary. Vee See. Says Irishman
Are Not Enlistiug and
Conuaught Bangers Almost
‘Wholly British lnr Luck of
Irish Recruits. .
“LlftirlIlit" lllchey O’Learl', veo See.
l.tecIilha the youuc
Joining the laritlsh um) i his evv
lsnussa he unconsciously told In: truth
about the a tire or recru it in it
land. thereby lnlerentlally telling John
R rno l>.. that he is a plain
ordinary everyday liar, such he detail
n - ultlu taiistua. lnuznuell as
the llttlhsnt" is on the rlrlns line nt
rerruitlng meeting:
that the “layder or the irlsh people at
home and shroad" only [Del to the more
i partant it therin 1 Hill in
testimony or the "iivtinant" is moi‘
Iluhble and convincing than that oi
the “inner,”
The brave "ii(i.tnlant," callrd‘ths
3
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:
I lndien In . more Im D
taut, oi’ the gigantic taiiure revruiling
ti.
were," he assormd, "thou-
sshds or men in Ireland sellios calico
and linen, and the worlt lhey did can
be easily hertormed by women.
thought it a shame that in the Can-
nsught rtsnrors they sat English-
n, Ind that to on up the sans they
lad
FE
keeping men
He pleaded that the indies should not
walk with any man who wore civilian
o with those in khaki."
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a henna of lrinhmen, Ivno hlve nnt
yet learned like bimssir. to he tr
to their native land. The at-actae
the high and mighty British Empire ex-
pioltins this poor is-nos-unus and his
lnythinui killing of nlrlnzrnuz Geruun
Ioidierl II one I7 ulures of the
camnalgtn when the history or the war
comes to be written the who
Vlll have I long and nearly hug): It. In-
aetlve partnership between hllclte
0' y I ii the wonderhll
Government 01 En innrlmlhhl TI ii’
are will be Iny Government left, BI
Ieelnl llnDl'0I‘rIhlB now.
TRUTH COMING OUT
ON RECRUITING FIASCO.
The Northern rvl-44; rslerrin; to iiir.
;
ed (in Ireland) durlnx the out tour
we: he ever than 5,iiiW have com
um Ulster.” Inrl it is chimed Uni “of
ulster‘: 5,000 men only I per cent. are
Rol'nI.n I oi cs."
Protestant and Unionist
Ulster," say: the Wmn. “that h moonlit-
hlrl Inn! Ibollt 50,000 men. Izninn just
our moiio lrntn the rest of Ireland."
and:
RUSSIA BACKS OUT.
MJNDON. Dec. 2 .- t liussis has
abandoned Ill idea at entering the sol-
tler. where
they hate been rontenlruied for several
n conobarnled YEDDYII renrhlnl
Rotterdam that the Ruisliln tronltl
were being transferred lo the Buko
Viul lroniior. presumably tor a new
blow It Allhtrll.
Dlpiamltle‘. circles were lidvised I low
dl)'I I50 Hm I had given IID
DC obtaining Runlanian two
men! of Rituilrih Irrnsn tilt-lr frontier.
BRITISH FLEET INVISIBLE.
BERLIN (vie londoul. . 2 .-A
part or the oermou ilcet rruiaed about
in the North Sn last wool: hut tailed
in lnd any British vrnrshilzl. says In
omrlhi cerrrsn statement, which
inn:
"A nut ot our Bee! III! weak uncle
CAESON'S ORANGE PETS.
Smug and Sale in England-But
Asquith "Understands," Mind
You. That it Is “In Contempla-
tion" to Send Thain to the
rout.
The Sixteenth Dliflniol! oi lilo Blilllh
Irrny. Ilnlnsi. Whni y rulhilwlell o (‘I
lolI'l Orlnfemen, Ire Ilill lndilllrinuniy
ensased in detsndins tho lrcnrhesiin
i-:hsland. None.ol the “pen” hlta been
Ire llluluirintivo oi’ [he badly on r
ed Conlenlrll in whic‘ the Rednlunditel
are held by their nluleru oi the goali-
tton.
This it from the Iulrhl-sized F1rum1I‘I
Juunlal:
"in the House of Commons yesterday.
"sir. P ' rien tior lir. John Roar
mondt asked tbs Prints lilinisler wheth-
er he could state when the sialr.-tnlh
ilrishl Division is likely to go to the
trout. and whether any ('IIII‘ill‘c
been made in the l‘0Hil'VIllnd oi the divi
aio d its constltu n .
Altquith-Arrlnlzenlentl oi Ihe
ion the honorable and losrnra
ctilftl. Ire. I nnlnrntund,
on.
ertainiy sell to ltnuw that Mr.
3 say that arrange-
merits (or sending the carsonitos to the
iron as s "linden an a.‘ “a no
iempiallon." Asquil.ls's indeiinitcneaa is
a heautiiui thing. even at long range.
lliost liktiy when the German: h
the war, t e duration oi‘ mohiiisistg the
nets It the Iron! I'll! Ilili be ‘in Cane
tetnpiat n.'
BiiiiiELi. SAYS VULUIITEERS
UBSTRUGT iiEiJiiUiIillE.
The irish voluntesrmas might be
the snmliy In
tbs English Gov:rnInenL
plainly brought to light on
net-ember 2. in the ousa oi commons
by the ioilowing uuestions and replies:
its Ibo’ cblsr secre.
1
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a
Lexy tor I chums had he
tried the object or the Irish Volun-
tec , none, would e on
the police and the rivli departments at
Government or Ireland -ere now
e
trestinx the Irish volunteers as an ii
legal organization
wu
a Iona vol
of tin lrinh
tilled
in: and in tolnent disloyalty in Irish
ihnrl. -
liir. Glnnell-is not the right honor-
able :entleniIn aware that the Irish
oh ect
n ml: liouse
rural. and does that
object Iund xood?
> ir. irreil-Na. sir. 'rhsy line since
evsdenvnrerl. as i use said. to obstruct
recruiung and to tomeut disloyalty. Ind
that was not s died as one or their ob
Jedi. ‘
Mr. Ginnell-Has he any obhrr Irle
deuce tor that assertion than the in-
rehtions or his own Inbordlnllest
hir. nirreil-oh, yes.
That the lrish volunteers hue en.
dsarored "to obstruct recrultins and to
torment disloyalty in Trnimd” ar d
should
home Ind lltml
PUNCTURES Hitroclllsit
or WILSON'S PBOFESSIONS.
The Rrvillil Cntollcd of IA! Veg-In.
New Mexico. In the recognised oliltinl
Irlauthptecl of the Archdiocal of Suit:
Ito. Here is In Ixtrlti. frvm the Idi-
s . s
“A slaughter or Christians has do
vuuted [ITS C011! 1' in on of
me . he press snared not In Its
his or it. and our uorsrurnent hub
erred to interccds in behalr o the verse
ruled. Even the poterlui intercession
((‘nvlNutit'd on pop. at
ortli Bel for lilt! enemy. It
then (‘ruined the 17th Ind i3fh In In:
Sknlternrk to warn tnmm-rec, unri-
lniut iifl rralrll Ind Milli! one
rsrryinr contraband. nurlnr ths a-hols
(lulu the English nlvll ion-u nowhere
stars Ilntnd.“
ill The Irish People in Diode
By MAI! J. O'Dr.t.‘<oi‘Iil Ronda.
(L'emii'nut'd fmrn llcc. 4.!
liite a splendid drum to the ‘shirt: be
gsu alrh sorrow and lonellnrss and
osed a-lih esultstion. saiisiaciioh and
prolound gratitude to God and the poo-
pls or ireland. .
‘cm, In Ill CUP]! Milli ll Iii!
csthdrnl and to lioiy corumhnion to get
i beture ms.
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the whole time at Mass. Id not try
ch hem. i let them how and
prayed until they ran dry. l knril. in
e nest in the shadow or the
hi It Ilur. Nonody knew me Ind nir
bony interrupted me, and hy degrzu l
mu boned II
.i returned to the
hoteL V
oontims a mrrlhu stopped at
the Graham and Mr. Keohsne
Iltl ' jlrr-pIrIllonI.
l!!!'chiir.lr!.i.I to sue
darn Irrelthl by the
(lreI‘!llI were taken Ind (eelln
paillbie for either Eileen er l'nYlel( (0
rice ‘iiihed
i
Ind a movement I'll nude (award the
t.
e
in the mourning coach we sat a long
time watching the marshaiiing or the
ymnsllnn in our vicinity. we were
as the head oi Parliament street. where
k with hrocessionlsts Ind sym-
pathissra. so that it at lremendousl!
dinicllii. to more in any direction. rer-
tect order, however. vrsrailed. and at
il 2 o t e measure o the martial
moururul rnullc the Puhersl nrocedlinn
mored. leather 0']-‘iInIg'In set at h us
Ind with bright. ohserrant eyes. gel-liIl.
snsllliiuous voice, commented on all that
interested him.
rrhuld be impossible tor any iriesd
( ltossrs to are and not he moved :2
rs Efl Ind
l
Citizen Al-my roll into their appointed
plus so the runeral vrogr nan
alrrsnh nli .:enta rrom
I d. and so m
sacs ldibernisna. wi La section
lllbe isn nines carrying nblin
House Painters, Corporation hieiropo -
isn ousepslnterte l'nll corporation
rers‘ rhion, E leted TenInt.I' so
clety, Brick and site lays:-a' society
lrlsls xstionsi Forester-a with Ladies’
Anxlllsry. Emmet costume Association,
SL Patrick’; Boy soouta. Limerick Cor
QTIEQIIQIOWD Urbun ConnciL
’ or the national volunteers-
tion were many is a risers
Buidls Illrillrllng the Kilksnny Band,
mhar slstthew hand. the urea Pipers’
d
truss. xihsseo-s. saemord;
rnpahles 3'51: ialtlhr; pictures or
A lliElil0R.iBLE NATIONALIST DEMONSTRATION
The 0'Dlmntsn Elissa Funeral In The liost imposing Add Sigilihcant Olilpnnring
Times. Shoitih; Prrliound Respect fur The Dead
Leader And A Strong ilelilal iii The ltiililalii Fenian Sp
Of Ireland Was Represented. Bill The Armed Volunteers. The Organ- .
ized Women, The Trained Boys And The iiast 0i Priests in
Line Were The Must Striking Features-(iraphic Des<
t criplinll By The Patriot‘: Iidnw-lie: Splendid
Apprecialittn iii The Committee‘: Work.
-Every Part '
nuudrusn, Dnndaiir, Duui&r and
Thuries. <
The r-uhlie iihdies or lreiand a-ere
rchrescntea at the Funeral ii) the Dun
iln and ltoards oi Gunill-
rrlrmberl ot the Collllril. and sen-rai
alilem. - .. ,
The Dublin Erigsde or Lhe irish vol.
unicorn. heIdt-d bythc St.JalneI‘I hand.
the runeral T‘roresnian. Dublin
cams completely :-
A carriage iollowe .
with iioral tribules.
Iurroundell the lhuru. tom wad of lur-
r tors or the Fenian Movement from all
ouulde (hens marched I
wateriard company. headed by .;.
or his
ben 'ster1ord corporation.
lAr[e umber! from Edenderry, TnliI-
nsore. Tyreil Alhy. I-il.'i Am
in
College. Manchester,
Pinera Ind in Xllio
r
Pipers. Irish Velunhrerl from Liven
Dnoi and from cont City with
and d and ion mslidaik Emmet
m rhurlee. G
lrish volunt
ry lrisb Volunteers. .
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York Sueeu. Stephelfa Green. to arson,
Nusnu rlfmn Strku.
rren. Want more
strrela packed with silent. orderly mi.
titudea. the solemn, Iuiely ruhsrni paga-
nrocceded t clasnevin.
a rrhils betors the gates um tsp
or
tor the dead recited and ahsolution pro
nollnted hy the chaniaih. great pr"...
her or priests present intoned the re
IF’-1l&s.
The remains were then urried to the
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St. .TIlneI’I nsnd sounded "Lest Post‘
hoes ostsd mournrully
and IxllssicI.ib' over the beauurul corne-
tery. the di parsed,
and. deadly stirred, but still orderly,
Lhn crowd: melted away uni-1 as. ,....,,.,.
ed to the Greshnns. .
tr so many invitations tor the en.
tlling dlyi, but lat In
peel
Gill and lvlr Kenhnno. who .,. g.,,,,,,,
pillars cf the church in Dublin. we
Wm Iterated sa sumo at to
consent in North Gnu Goons st.-ash,
and moved them at once.
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