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Iehruary 26, 1916.
Che 6ael.ic Clmerllcan. r
. A ‘SIIBSTITUTES EMPIRE FORIRISII PAIRIOTISIII. '
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Redinond's Pensioned Party Stand by Supinely While Irish Vol-
unteer Organizer Is Imprisoned With No' Charge Against
Him,‘ and Leader of Recruiting Sergeants Blithely Prealches
the New Doctrine of Imperialism-West British Political
i ‘ Machine Grinds Ont Usual
“Resolutions of Thanks" to Trai-
tors, for “Preventing” Oonsoription and Wholesale Robbery
of .EdllGallDl),alId Other Grants, Ignoring the Fact That it
‘Was the Determined Stand
of the Irish People Alone That
Forced Treasury‘ Thieves ant]. Consoriptienists to Change
' Their Threatened Tactics.
oxeill, writing in the Irish
says:
Eoin Ma
Volrtnteer-or February 5 last,
of ordering Irish Volunteer omccra and
organizers snishnienl. and tailed.
xow the Thing liar hegun this year at
-<
- -a
n
to
E
o
iiiarswlney has been lacked III! in Cork
Jsll without any charge whatsoever he.
lng brought against him. His relatives
hare written to this and that “Iuthor-
lty demanding to be told what is the
rharse asuiurt hint. and have failed to
the "indie" aga nst Ill Macs Inc: it
a not yet, cided -hat ornr the
rge to ho. -o rc h
methods 0! Ltallan baudlitl.
any at . r. s uith. Prim
Redmond. Mr. Dillon, and Mr. De in.
who no doubt applauded the declaration.
that lreland was a .
' .n'o..v patriotism
The delicate and dimcult operation is
while the levees trehind hlm compel
Redmond, Mr. Dillon, and ilr. Dev-
lln to swallow the dose without g n.
no as at all events ht-ought. the Isad-
' r along the sharp
“Goverlime
tone, Forster. Intl the Right Hour
arable Walter Boyd could do in the line
of evidence In thn Crnnnnaagleu cane
only-‘something. tor’ what has linen pu
lllltarl la n 0 what has yet to he
and Deviill. we heard last year or I
isrlmlre and respect the Irish Party tor
its protests under the chairmanship or
Mr. . ey mllsl dun
hafore the tron nlms Ind steadfast nur-
Dole of the men who are to In 5! on
the rulillmcnt o( the Treaty or Horne
Io‘
u .
in the works or that ."ll'uerh0l'n
sea by Defoe
English politicians. not to lrlrlh aliens:
Thou that for Party internal dldnt In-
d.
And thoughfht to be excused for men 7
' ’iu ll ht.
This comfort will thy want or wit altoril
That now thou are let: A Caxcamh on
l'e(.l7r . .
England IIPJI always this one nappi-
rlell.
h‘i.wer to limit at st-ngice, hut success;
And he’! a loot that dirrcrins Judgmen
In IE3
And thinks to be rewarded tor miataker.
. Ii‘ then must name the long-iorgot-
an on
men nitn rar good Intentions met with
Dlilne: , -
it in our ancient lrrords you can and
True Englishmen to gratitude inclined;
ll d
Merit without sucresa to understand,
Thill you might‘. have expected I re
war
And then have thought the disappoint-
., melll. ar , .
;EoI'ore thee stands the Dower a! nun-
Inlllrlenl 4
in sh exasperated Government;
Behlllil, the Vacant carlzet IIITIY tilaread
Fran: whence thy tuowell-served allies
are d
e . .
At a rernoter distance, there they cund
And l'lIuCl( lily folly but thy fault corn-
nieu .
Freely thy rorluer services dlsown
And slyly laugh to see thee hm un-
done.
RECRUITERS’ BOMHAST.
The Viceroy in Ireland and iilr. Red-
mond are once more union to attend a
meeting in Galvrny. r n-morne
line new special ohirge or the work at
recruiting tor the imperial three: in
s
attention some we a
o.
rt:
..
Kerry, In-company with air. Redn1onii'I
unrecruited lieutenant, the temporary
member for the imperial Pnrllsment in
I Kerr)‘ P tltenny-a CB1-TIPIIBII 0!
disreputable Elllirissxlte, under the
Joint license oi the Viceroy and the led
lender. That campaign on since neon
continued, At a recent recruiting meet-
IIIK near castieniaine. sergeant-iiaior
0'Rnl'illly and Mr. Tom O'Donnell. M
iv
dill. and for the
h‘‘:‘0 to sustain the charge, whatever it
to ho. . -
evidence they will pro-
RlDuoll'D e"vPPo1rT's IJIPERIALISJI
unllcd I
me to malts a real
hand of those else I era It’
on the road
in d
trurtion (or themselves and for lreinnd.
Those leaders who were trim: to new
that dinunion were doing It for lusty
selling
their native
d the traitors
lug them." will the
. Redmnrlrl adopt this
o1 "rent-uiling cam-
paign" on their visit to cairn.
Kerry mnrkahle cou
hlggest landlord. Lar Lnnsdewnn, ia-
ments the tmposelhtlity or eutorelns
'5-
er
German ovlar
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The Vote 11! Canddencs VIII
whirn seven pmeno. reporizd to have
heen present w n organizer. are do.
or
a their tnnlldence to their a In
tired leaders.
THE “VOTES UP (ro.‘t'FlDI VCE"
criptlen on Ireland. They torgnt to ox-
plain that It WIS on Iocollnt 0! Mr. Red-
mond. Mr. Blrrzli explained that Coll‘
l(‘rlPUl7n>wnuld riot do I lrrl 11 he-
It would Ilioll the chances of the
cause
True Empire watriotla d not
suggest that T r od tor anything
u the True t=airl nl An Engl I1
paper boldly vtrtea that M Redmond-g
(I 9 ll
towel says they have-then WI: -
cause the Irish Party thought Conscrip-
tion would he s h
eiy to nrodurs disattsction towards
his luaic-sty's Government.
thI It wu Lhn leader!
t the Ir! In nppo
It on or t e lrish People and the Irish
Elthonu the sin Ircl ins
robbed o few thousand pou as The
. r. orglniser In pros oly at wont
draitlng a i to or conildence e
that ground tor the old and tired Ievens
p 3 hey ones it, If t cy
are not too old an on tired. would
hey uk theme a 4 abbot‘
on this DCCIMOE.
U. . L. organizer: Whv drift
or Votes or Conltdel-ice Ire really slnn
Feiners in disguise.
E'NGLA.2v‘D we BZIRGLAR.
I it ong in saying
that CD2 PPOPOSEII robbery amounted to
only 2s,eo0. The Burglar had already
agreed to diogerge aoout siaoon or
lrish plunder. pr posed to talre
something more than $200,000. but he II
content
ceding at least t pollco magistrate to
stop the clamor ii! an indignant nation.
on the whole. a British Government
has good cause to he wet
pie d wit
used lself In It
Ill Irish subjects when it is)‘: Ital!
out to Lake E8,D0l).0D0 I Yell‘ of addi-
matter of
podient ot reduclns
Ireland by $200,000, allomnx VQODIB III
Ireland to ma 9 I i'll- Isa row over
1.11! reductlnn, shutting their mouths DY
handing nac sio.ooa-the tIm-hun-
dreth pirt of Whit I5 Llktll [ram them!
And yet Gama veurlln are Ilways saying
that the English do not understand ire.
land.
FROG EATERS DON'T
LIKE LIMERICK HAMS.
in the City or London court on Fair
n. Graham and Cm.
rdenaghsn. sued Gels-
nmi Brothers. Lid, wholesale provision
merchants. lia charter-hnura Street.
London. tor set 0:. 2d. tor Limc-rlelt
hauls uvnitsd. . "
The platntilts mlnager said that last
various ordera
from the deiendanu tor Limerick halos.
I1! I93’ were 1) or en came
sons, who
Prent-Ia would not hnve
hem.‘
Subsequently the dcrendanta naked
ror an adjournment for t o Ittendlncl
of Wllnessel from Nine: when they
a
The d n ma‘ Id th
I mIiII5lnS director of the defend-
Ints’ olnnln a d the m agar, wer
allch en. the e under
to leave
ntrr.
Ju gnienl wu given tor the plaiutilts
with coats.
(om...
AN llglsn WIEII.
irrout lrirh run.)
my ladnesg ii on ttrdl
(May it live in the heart and the mind
0 Y9“:
And when treuhlo cornea trlmplnl your
vo
It a U. I. L meelinl Ill Listowal, It
way , - r .
Th dlrhcns a trace may it and or you.
THE FAITH or OUR FATHERS.
l.
Lly lillcllatl. soaxtax ‘
Si. Pnlririt's Night, about loss, in a wrstrllu iiniroad Calm. Alerting or I
I irltllnn of I Circle of the
dam labor. to celebrate the Night; the captain or the circle speaks:
l.ll.e nlaririers lost on some desolate roast
merulleer code or disaster V
izehtnd us the waves gap like litoguluing graves.
Before us the hrown parchlng deli-‘rl we act;
past Is in learn, and the (llulre a
The hunted moon men like the specter or Burs!
‘Tin true we have dreams or green hula Ind clear strains,
A e look: thl-e loom oria imagine: he em
The moon looking down on some olcll a tow
And youths Ind lonids dancing ireneath the tall trees:
The’sl:hl Ilmoiil steals all the load rrnnl our so .
And we dance. in our nmlne, the old planxtleg again
while the pIpe'li pitching notes wo
' To null) then! with llIBEt!l‘H or exquisite nulul
Oh. Fate. in your brici. do you mark Ill our grit.-r,
n ltearlhs whirl: nllr henrls hnlllll. Ilka ohllling gllmui,
r a -
But. an we draw near, you ran loud in nu
And iine.tlntrd drenmland wake! into dull earth.
while you ‘rake ahove ‘the hot an on or love .
The ashes or hieaeur is. long qliellcht on the hearth!
Now. dust of dead doe-errl
T a land dtrentlrrallti, lo a people r dome
From the foreigners’ rent a the [lush or lbs struct-
ut lit III divine wnl oi’ irecdoin we dreamed!
r liciiionls assuage >
As
' Rose red to our In, an -
At the sight the crusht spirit in agony tnlnts.
l-low proud our hurts heat, and the mg of our tent
glow with the cadence or iinal silcc$
talr prnnilses set,
aith so pronounced. in such helpless distress:
or iron
While N7-lllghl her great hurl. II being relldcd lmlrt
y werewolves; her hopes dying out in the prison!
Ho! hnavcg rend away: scrthea. threaten and pray.
'1'is o
from her pestiient bed,
15:: the smooth clutc that in deep in her throat.
Thcn,reei o'er the wave as the sycophanra sieve,
And [mouth their void pleinta In'tha nations remote.
it binds htoep the soul in the conjuring howl
To hail the perversion or suing n on
Theii- country‘: deep shame. hurutug black in the name
0 glor-l nc.
Ich
Fnraake the proud spheres
7. I . And run, with tho iioelr. to the saasenegh Fold!
shall we dig III the day, like hlind worms, Him‘ the clay’.
Then. nlandling and me-rllng. at night rleurh to bed?
Avaunt manleer g e . Let us turn to the tea .
hat is bright with the nlood or our aanctltted dead,
who gorang. as by rote, at the Sassenaglfs throat,
. When ll-elnnd was tea on is reebooler chnr
A I'Iulse<but thnt leapt trom her heart, and which ircot
The old are at treedom atlre in that heart:
Lest. tho blood-soddea lords. long assailed by vsunt woldn
Without the true protest at l:lllter'a Red Hand.
should drum that. at last t e old sash or the past-
Nation!-was dead in the land
5‘
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3
. ' A God-driven Ilood of odd.
O'er the crime laden wreck e! In empirn nncurntl
Renewing the tires which nur Ire:-hnrrl slre '
C r cred an the Hills Is their chlnseleil decree.
And till that hiest any. lot it dawn when it in
we w l uch us
While hound to the heist-thelr Ale‘ It hln (out
In holler hours by the Hashing of awards!
l-Tho’ trnltors proclaim, and blush not at their -h-ure..'
That Ireland should sit at the S:
S
n
n
on
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an
to
hand. rorce. lying, Ind laud,
To ssrve British god: in her pmtlignte shrine!
v
‘Their Ate-Vellgelnce! ever thllned It their luau.
Chicane. lll.. February 2. mo. ‘
we must this bold lesson id words-
what proud preludt-s were eurg.
d
place is “Uncam. at the hirsling's command! "
Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood. alter their v
alollr hearts to our throats.
IRISIT ‘E.I.INTEERS OF
CORK BURY COMEADE.
.The Irish Tim" a! February 3 still:
The Cork CIU Cunllhbulafy Ire It
present investigating a series o occur- It
renceii in connection with thu funeral
or In l Volunteer on last Sunday.
Thu deceased mun In I member at
"A" company Fianna Fail [1relnnd'l
Army) Irish Volunteers. and the Inter-
Inur Ihreasl.
latter consisted 01 Mrs.
smile. and two on
the city. at nalhpart tour. they walked
When traversing l:vcr-
green road a covered car overtook liteln.
nurnerl
Cc etery. The
Pierce,
residing
rsneie Street. who had In
tent in her arms; her brother. Charles
er women.
In-
stnd the
driver was Eugene coitey, living at SL
meat at st. .iossph’s Cemetery In: car we “mm nl Esta” ‘M Mm", we
rled out in military style. The tunernl mm, 5“ 5 . ‘he I ‘I m
V attended by . 0 members or the step out of the ranks and regent his
cor s. ""“ h" M C ""ec”"‘ ""5 rlllr betnre her She Ill Ltd‘ "For the
the National volunteers. at w it l r 1.... or , do... it n “.1, .94.,‘
John nedrnond in President. The col-no him move his ngcrs, she d her
was c v w lrian ling ‘iron head beneath the window. Ind no
a a volley over the
grave the men told art for the i-urpose
blazed away. the deterlatlons cl their
old Irnll being ‘hen the
g woman. re-
siding in Fort street. was found scream-
iu . e was un or t e impression
that Ills hid been shot. Thll Incident thlt
caused much ercllernelll fnr I (line.
4 tliapihe woman stood rather
Ii 8 muzzle of one at Lhl tune. Ind
lhl only ihlury she sustained was a
Icrltch on tho to
On the return
through the Kllilr
the (II with the child
I
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7
..
n
35:
In
‘E:
O
C!
t liin.
l-ahead.
of the Volunteer: to
era’: Ilury in
Ed. ‘ .
velunima contradict the stats-
ment that one or their men and at the
car. out lute that willie marching tour
aornact along a narrow port on or in.
Oil] guglliillls
IIIISH WHISKEY
10 YEARS OLD -
Mud: in Pol Still: Exolu
rival)’ From Irish Grown
Barley Malt
1 $EX . ii
l
them with his
M in lrrsakins
u u
Curie)‘ overlook
to stop lly many or
rave on. and his car
had to he stopped hy (area.
A pmon ulro happ ned
his rifle through the window or the car.
hrrahip; tl s.
THINKS MORE [IF HORSES
THAII IIF IRISH EIIUIIAIIIIII.
New’ ‘mark, February El, 1315.
with
"Y t Hal the usual toasty ENE II.
app rs i xew li .
roncernins lrala d In.
asking tor
dom anywhere Ind
a retiree of the article the rol-
IOWIDK INEEIVQ ' the IISIIIHCZDCE DI
whlr
lo
aura in-ell. hccomplnled hy T.
W. liusseli. rrprerenllng the Irish
noerd'oi Agriculture, and b lttr. Red-
nlond and Mr. Dillon. the leaders of the
lrlsh Party in P rliamelst. went to sre
liir. Mcxenna and ahtnined n. Promise
that the grant would be made as
uluali"
So We see Ihtil Mr
Dillon-the “lender:
Rt-dnaolld Ind Mr.
..I
grant. tor the rromotion at educetlon
at children.
1 room: it would make little elder-
enre whether Ihly heard or not. tor are
(lief not today our
nlnls in Irelarl
in the vrdllignto English arlstoeucr
than tor its human beings.
Respectfully. ,
' J. F. cove.
VETERANS REVIEW iliisn ‘
VOLUNTEER COMMAND.
The Firlt itogliuent lrtslr volunteers
paraded in (nu dress uhllerm la
armory on
17. and was reviewed by
Carroll an the omct-rs or t o lrlgh
lievolutlounry Brotherhood Veterans’
Asloclatlon. Aiter the revlsw the ugly
ntcnt tanned tor evening nude and
' the rtxinlenlnl hand
under the l9ILlt'l‘Blll[) of Professor Moo
re. . ’
Among‘ the many present were men
t
Iho took the ilotd ler Ireland on the
night or the Rlslnsv ztlart-h 5. lxer, and
still llslia In active part in the aura
or man freedom. -
Another renew in srtlgdulotl tor lllnn.
day. zllaruh 6, that win he attended by
I nllnlber of the dclcizatcs to (he Gon-
ventllin oi the Irish lia
‘ The omreru at the regiment an nub
tag the necessary Irrulgenientl tor the
nrorlur celehratlan or st. PIlvIck‘I Day.
The annual hall wil be held on March
17 at Terrace Garden. Filly-eighth
street. hetweu Lexington and Third
Aunuu.
, ‘ ...+..1.
The banlc trounln with International
law is that it has never been Inter-
III 0
evsi'YVhere hut in