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iiol. XIII.,-NaV..Il3. Whole No. 654.
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‘ > ‘ I A JOURNAL DEVGTED TO THE CAUSE OPIRISII INDEPILNDEIIGE, IEISh LITERATITEE AND THE INTERESTS 01‘ THE IRISH RAGE.
MARCH 25,1916.
named as would-(la: mltilf. oet 1. tour. at the Post oil-re st
Nov ii-rinrt.
v.. nnssnnssotor Conn-not Marsh it. ran.
PRICE FIVE GEN TS.
‘lllls lltillilii Pillini riglllslslllllils FAILURE
,, yeaooj
Tlle Irisliii zells Oi New York Able To Illrtt Dill Only A Few Hundred Meir '
'> Arid Boys-Cardinal Farley iiel'ilses
Talleview i'iiclii; The Silt]-Nil'liil,“
' , . The Irish VOIIIIIICHS; The Regular llillerlliails Add All The (lillerj .
lirganlzalitps, .l:‘x&epl ‘RBiili‘lD
."Vl'es'l’.Briill' ' Keep Mani
' ila's"El"er ':(Seell - Co
‘I , Traitor who
:7 The 5-1.. Patriots‘; nay Parade in New
Order w n to ruin
funds, lncllllilns
udiy they were hut.-nhuggod
by the little hundtul or nobndiu who
told them the Irish rate inglqsw York
stood behind them.‘ . g , .. '-
lt'vt-as P. J. MeNulty'a parade. '
duties the Nnuonul editors or the order.
Jle ls:respousihle‘tor diver-tin: to I
rm st . ...r .s .-r. t.
rurs Little llallililll ili Lnyill
-Worst l-“rascal ‘Hill City, I
lii“Comirlri For Tile
Sold llrelalld.
ths Police -Commissioner and s new
gain; of
t e cadet corps
01-l'Li( A FEW HUNDRED IN LINE.
The game of humllug hnd been kept
up till the at moment an M)!
were‘assurali that 50,000 men would
be
to
lrandiui that nirzxgleii up Fifth Avenue
with the great hosu that had answered
a ev ous yealn and to draw
The Irishman
lire to the poor dupes in
According to the olllcial count made
In ‘ nunrher ct
rentemlim-ed with gratitude hy decent
lriahnren as long as he lives. e ud-
misslon oi the lawyer or the ruotlonlsts
.. ,7.
should the Cllllrch
fund: and why
it on men whose onnduot
o shove reproach? t ;
.frhe irish people will also he grate.
rul to colonel and the unicorn
of the sixty-ninth tor lleeping the galv
lant regiment out or u fnctiiinldt ilurllde.
The regiment‘. n
at the Cathedral corn.
9 lit-
. 'AtirI
the Irllh volunteers showed their ps-
rn Ind d oip ‘no even to ‘a great.
. tor Timothy ' truly and
Eugene Flood are sisir dinner or the
First Brigade and popular among the
men. ' ' ‘ ‘ :' I "
rseverli otrthe men who turned out
did no out of a mistaken sense or lay-
a y'la their
vs.
"5'
a cause or real
ii-lsh xatlonslity hu hzen rendered n
distinct services ., - r, ;
.. , T 7‘.
MORE IRRESTS ‘UNDER -
DEFENSE OF REALM ACT
Six 'Montilh’ '7Imp'risol1l.i.le-nt fai‘
.. 'Dlilllin Man for Posting Notiges
Trejlidicial . to Recruiting,
or
...w
a
ct’:-
-‘oaraerated in Concentration
Camp. . ‘- .. r
. hli P s c instrurn-a'rri,‘the peter-ins
of the Rain: ‘tut, continues to wars:
dustriousty-in irelnn i e
Ipveral lenders 0! tharIl‘ilh Volunteers
in Cork llnvn he-rt rslrlerl.;rtdes seized
s H r. i . ..
m
S?
DISLOYALTY IN IRELAND.
Accumulating Evidence Tllat the
Young on 'of Irelatl Are
Against England in the War-
Goviirnlndnt Urged to Adopt
Drastic Measures. r
The! fidiclllullu I the
ftedmarulltes and the prolaritisn nsnrrs
n Ma
wing cehlesrnm appeared
the part or the slnn Fain soriety.
motives or patriotism English
riewsylnera hitherto have eirnllled
rnirldity and srsvity that Ilienuo is no
longer uorsthle.
"‘TtLraugll the South and west
Vigorous organized cnnipnlgn sgnlnsi
lting II being carried out without
serious hindrance.
“Within. a tow weeks severil persons
have been Indicted and tried in nnnlin.
but In every case srotiitted try the jury
anziri turnulmous nimlallse irom the s
e l.-ollrlroolll. All these trials took
place heiore ordinary juries, s d we
IWEJIV. With Ilnpa
the, Government to utillto.their
powrrn to e sllrll rasr-s tried hrrore
averial iurirs or miliutry iribtlnalt.
"In corlt. n ronuuittee recnllly ap-
Ireianrl and It
Belgian: to invite a-contingent from
y to participate 1
n .
o
I01‘
ih
Extension Fund Ind the line: which be-
‘ d Emu: Boards
and the
lid politics hsrner whose
attic in Irish rote: lint h can’:
u by-wr i e
it would be used to the injury und
disgrace .0! (ha Irish 116 11
d the new
N
Approved John Redninnlfl tale of ire-
nd and were in lover of England in
the WA > - W ’
ms REAL rssvn A1‘ smxn. -
That III the real lrsue at stilku on
Si. Putricifs Day and it was is
rtsively against llielwlty. ngninst John
llednrnnd, against’ England. ‘in taver-
ood
a.
t.-
hip in New
line had really
except II I were
incident or tile fight tor right and Jun-
“Ce. . vr - -r s - -,
nice of every ertort or the pro
CRUSHING RLOW To THE
PLOTTERE
or the elements which gave slgr
PM
He
in it you were present There on
no military hodr in line The ry-
nluin Regiment-nnd the lrish volun-
teers rel to tur out The regular
llinernlsnr re slned aw y cardtns
I-‘nrley etused to review the psrsdrr
Avenue
reviewing Ilnnli in iron!
or ii. . instead the review took iziace in
The report of the audit company give!
the exact munt as I
1.792
and the
Al the liniterl irisn League
Board or Erin i-iioernians-all loyal to
England-joined the suspended Hillar-
s. ll
nlnn ‘ utmost enort!
in get 0 their Illli strength, this
would mean. it, use were d.
mil ditcn, thlt VII the lid of Mrryor
it)’, I
more than sna men in New York. But
not hn11'lhe men in line were Bed-
5
1
it
.9."
-1
:1
any or them did. out or loy-
their leader. It is lllfe to IIY
Klial there were not I hundred Red-
inondttes in line.
DBCENT IRISHMEN THA.NKF‘l7L.
’ T e‘men' who failed the scheme to
prostitute St. Patrick’! Day to the eel‘-
vice or a gang oi sordid Alparicui no -
dciana Ind of King George of England
Ii
rldct Iulder
Ilhncell. would have been heralded as I
2 men to whom .‘lIr. Mil-
tllst,the
Riven an emphatic endorsement to John
Red inliarolll The utter
and crushing detest or the plotters has
out In snrl o that and vlndir led
the good name oi the lrish people or
New York. .
THANKS TO CARDINAL FARLEY.
n rs
iront of the snroy Hotel, wtthnoootly
hut tna Mayor rn.r.nis otacisi zantlly.
1'‘
(using to Illow h
'uhed in the interests or tactlon will he
Arrest I I! led‘ s-no T2i‘uu6‘io he
hrihed, rnjhled or coerced by Redmond
and his Pensioned Party are or Llmost
daily oL‘cui'I‘unce. "lsrrorlsn-l
stalks fmln d to end or Ireland and
n than violations at
instud, by their all-
ence, they endorse the oppl-esnions and,
then: to be jlisliii
Lheitjlid liars in
t a me can newlplperi. Eyl reu-
inte the iictlon that there are no prnso
cutlon Ireland for political olinuserl.
I brenst.
All of this notwilhetandins Lhal the
to hand have this report of
at aix man it imprisonment inflicted
on Geoffrey Dunlap, in Du n, r pint-
icial to rermiiiug."
‘a, iris
to a concen-
nllso. This
can taken
(or the nine 0
the report or the Dublin
from the Irish Time: of Mimi) 14:
lite. K. (3., yesterday,
in the southern Police
Gaofirey Dunlap was charged under
the Defence of the Realm Act wi
posting up notices at Palmerston
mind prejudicial to recruiting. inspec-
tor Duran pr s ut d.
sergeant Johnson stated that on the
morning or i a rd or i-‘uni-unry he
slw the defendant posting up I nolioer
Witness asked him what he was put-
ting up the notice tor, and liq uld he
n to enlighten the public. and
own by the nuthorl-
3
Mr Robertson (Chief C own Soil
tori ca), who I for i.h
nrasutlilian, read some exlratu from
the poster deno nvillg Kitchener
The deie that, when as its h
ythlng to say. replied that the view
he expressed er to his ml dsnilrsl
with thaw Y the Sol-Iety of Friend
ulth onu except ti. and tits as that
he advocated that man is ht to
ins in the War
I lEl‘Pilrll'Y.
r-tends sero s pan to
lvr murav and
The cause
or the
greatest mums hall to
put wore his illlherlrlg leliowmreutures.
wine u the ears was s iml
in December that is British public
' some of the things which
nrerhnnveniug in Ireland. He surn-
deserlptinn or the
tents, in large number who pruiess slnn
el ' an excuse (or not
joining the colon. and others who, die-
appointed about Home Rule, say this in
' war," The lrlsh Volun-
as
Perhaps, the ii-ish Execu-
tive regard thin tact as an advantage.
N in
the continuous growth at the move-
ent.’
In canons hsvs comhlned’oi late to
stimulate the sin relners to puhlto
expression or their strength end pur-
iloe&tlie inaction at the Government
and’ Mr.
pers. All i r
proceeds, have llrriven
vernmenrn olic or vigi-
lant inactivity, it is not to be interred,
H‘: concludes, from this article that the
(continued on Page g.)
detBr;tn; to go on. Ind no
we a to sentence him to [ix
months- imprisonment. .
4
“At iloyruiien yesterday the 0ughi.er-
:: po ce p r arrest 5 man
Jlined M'Doi:lDgII. who is stated in he
Nannected wllii the recellliy organized
Irish Volunteers in the dinlrkl. ‘Ha
Vina brought to Gniwny and corlveyeti
to the Arbor ltill concentration csrnn."
r
three manl
S
tts‘ lo-
the outhern Police
there. or course. because o
(ulrrru and loyalty."
a go lileir
t-hnntlnir the reiternlsrt talsohoods upon
McDnnrtgh '
which they feed their treasnns to their
country and pearl ' ' -
. t .
CONVENTION MADE W0liLD=WlDli INPRESSION
Boslilll “ Pilot.” Organ 0i Cardinal 0‘C4lllllelL Soilllds Iiie Keyille Di lrisll-Alrll:ri-
call Apprlllal And Ill: Chorus 0i Ciimmellllalillll ls [niversiil-Till Lillie"
Subsidized lleillllolliliie Sheets Do Not Cillilll-Britisll Cellsui Suppresses
The News In lrtlalld, iillicll is A Great Citmplitlleilt. And The Only ‘
Scrap Tie “Freeman” "iiiiiiSii5 Is A Silly Statement By '
ilrioriun “i'lllles" list Tile liailirt-tug watt
failure And That ledlllonilislll ls Swtepillg hi
’ . Before it ill The Clliei American Eelllres.
i
The raolunlent at the lrish-Ame Ahle and earnest. rnen Inrl -omen, nun-
prens on the grvat irlsil lint-e Conven-
ilon in New York nn h 4 and 3 is
a romnrhulrie tribute ol approval. 'i' s
blnle in me Union and coolly and u.lm-
dutlea Ame cu:
ns and daughters or
Hui:
oil:
snsennhly that made a :3 ng
sion on all who were privileged to st.
no lend . . . ' .-
which characterized the proceed gs, I-‘ro the blessing tnvolred by Rt.
The British ensur also pays a high Rev. Monsignor Bnnn in the great bull’
rlbllte to the (Ionrerlilon.b)' torntd m in or the liotsl Apt r on snturday
ding tr. []-[5 5 to pu[tH5h gran morning until the adoption or the me-
the rlerest report of prort-ed gs. ’
lieru ll sh t Fr mun print in
its issue or Wednesday, Marvh 5:
LONDON. .'rursdsr - no
rim s l in reported that sat-
'jurday's irisn convention in =ew
orll was s tsilure so far as the
F
. would have Imbli repaid them for the
' autos who receive the some std or
‘ time, trouble and expenses the trip had
('0 ’ t -
v, the aerrnsns. , , -.
H'i'he rlrdmiem is in a had way anon
tr in print s. silly lie like that as - W“ . r “ ‘ - it
.. . .'. . r . . , y did this Cniivvnilon presnn. In
’"J:Irg’3.5?:.5i‘l“3“.Z5’i3?v'5i$“’-rift >'.“l.“<r;-W u-um P5. mi...
. . , .
Timu correspondent must have s-very lm“ " ‘h’ ”’"" ‘s‘‘‘“‘' “‘ ““""" ‘
pmrerful mirroarupe. r“ r 2 r -
5 a pressure or space tilil seer
w or t e irishlllntsricrn e
. S MEI I
torlal volnmenllailnna I’ I (‘am mud be If Ind hide
, , pendent
tlon. the. row giten hrlow will mm and of In mum”. '
SKIN?! to short the chanirier of III. I .
From the Fatherland.) ' .t ’
if it Ihe (‘nirill BA‘! conference
England wtll,rr.nrenti tor the modern
el
(From the Etonuln‘Piloi, Cardinal
o'connril'r organ.) r
The lrish convsntt id in )4
York city last Saturday and Sunday
as An nssemhly which cannot hs ig-
no.-sd "id njugt not in henedg . or lrelnnd. surh s o wu the cones
it will do no honor to the Irish poo. '
pie anywhere or to the cause or lreland
s ens t o htlittls a voice or to
rlhnte unworthy motives to s “'0
action: least or all ollshi. thin to he
done by lrlshmen here who have diusrl.
Z‘.
=
ent views rrom those expressed hy the In is c
Cnnven on. . sat-red traditions oi wnslrlnxton would
1-., may. run rpm .1“, mrgigd .. rnnrrsh the United sta ln s shnrneiul
the convention are bro-Gernlnn, that
they are looking tor polltioai or iinsn.
clal enrolunrsnt are tscttrs which may
well and securely he ten to the enemies
or the Irish race.
There will no doubt he dirlsrsnces or
opinion. e iollowers at the ii-lsh
art in Parliament. will no rlouht ex-
erriss ihu right. - -
s who has read the printed
oolarstions or the proreedlngs oi the
K are
inland.
live or descent, hut notshly those oi the
Irish and or the German race. a cum
exert whalewr pressure they (‘In upon
e Gov-"went oi the Called-Suiec
In that in iha ivtst-e rlelzoilniinnll unrle
sun will he the spokesman ot it-isn e-
pllbllcnnlhnlr r ‘ -
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the vault of Irish
unity tor those who how: other views
to Ittempi. to weaken that voice
by peeviah and partisan denunrlltion.
E. inc us let them he discussion T
-hut no unseemly dissenslon th t the tFroin the mhcnrtrru, Boston.)
right any at last prevsll end that all it was t a greatest gathering or
to ireln rl may each I his own lrisllnlen that hss ever mumbled in
legliimnm rnlllner worlr tor the we this country ext-epling non n d ere
rare or the celtlr nee everywhere. to be e wondertul contentions
, ’ . -mm - ' s hlstor will attest The sllbslzllsed
(From the Indiana catholic.) ross or 3 York in pnrllculnr and
The Irish Race c vnntlon has heen
larstlon or Prllltl
adopted by the convention
that no lrlshnrsn. Iorlhy or the nsrne.
rould replldlnie.
the crlilrs or the cooientlon he
did not rdpresent lrlsh opln.
ion in this country. why do they. them-
p onlli tones. not all n convention oi the rats
country made a part of the rlrlttsn Em-
pire. - - -
‘(From the room, Brooklyn. 5?. TA
The men lure Convention held in purpose or lullll-lg isles resolution: or
sundsy rletltlous gatherings. - -
irrorn the Kerliurky Iruh-Awluiuzn.)
Billed as the "Irish Rat-r Convention’
-‘admission was rzsiritted to those who
o
d ever ronrluc
uni.
gntherllll Of its
under lrlsh susplcra on Ki.lis.cnn