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I ' A JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE CAUSE OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE, IRISH LITERATURE AND THE INTERESTS OI‘ THE. IRISH RAGE.
. 7‘ ljoi. XIL, No. 2. 'Whele No. 591..
NEW YORK, JANUARY 9, 1915.
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ILI.EGAI.‘RECRUITING DONE IN ‘THE BRITISH CONSULATE.
I. United States Neutrality Law Violateil For Months Past Without Interference From The Government In Washington
Them To Fight In The British Army-Cunard And White Star Lilies Take The Recruits To England At Re-
dim-IEII Rates-Ninetv Per Cent. Of The Men Who Ofler Their Services Are Destitute-Many Oi Them
Disappear After Being Fed Anil Lodged For A Few Days4Very Srnall Number Of Irish Among
The Recruits And These Worthless As Fighters-Recruiting In Other Cities Also.
',- FROM THE CRIMINAL coon
' STATUTES or TH
AGAINST NEUTRALITY,
SEE. 10,174 icnin. coon. sec. 1
Pnuisunssr Foo.
more thus three year
E UNITED STATES; CHAPTER
Whoever, within the territory or jurisdiction ot the United ststes,
himself. or hires or
CONTAINED IN THE COMPILED
TWO-DFFENCES
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t . 1 -Secretary To The Consul In New York And An Assistant Enlisting Men In The Consular Offices And Sending
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O) Ezthlantm rs Fonuori st-svrcs:
to enllilt or
The British Consulate In New York. in
violation at the Neutrality laws or the
‘ Unit d states, quoted shove, hss been
r for months pest enlisting men to serve
Vhy o rul , n
rtcruiiing heen done on n isrge scale
at’ the consurs oiiice in New trorli. hut
men luv: been enlisted In other cities of
e ruilrosd st:
ot by employees of
the consuih nines.‘ . ‘
.'Th9vJ‘QCI'IlICi“E ha been carded on
openly and yet the Secret service agents
t e United states Government. who
hsvs dlsplsyed such activity against the
‘ It.
lcross the corridor irorn the British
iconeulnte. . . .
tiins ego 1 hate or men.
were met
1 the expense or the El-Itieh Consulate in
A New Yor . -
I Fully 90 per cent. or those who come
to tho recruiting onion in the New York
cormulots ‘belong to the “down snd out”
nrlsred their services snd nearly all or
them V: have done here been or
the most worthless Id The Ens-
Ilehrnen who o to s e elr Kins
ant. s
Depxrtment or on
the Union Jock. sud woe hetide the
eluted most resnectiuily by
wnrriors. ouch is
person. in
plicnrii, it he is
--ti n end out."
is slven s uclset which
. .y nloslly tho cued.
entitles him to s ten-not mesl and the
luxury or s ten-cent. hed. ,
in the heginnlng the prospective wor-
d snd rest st
take them to England at the solution
cl tor humsn dsrel in st 225
Bowery: so shot in addition to violating
the lnws or the United sutes the iaritlsh
consulate hrs been misusing two chnri-
tehic institutions in the interests or the
British military s rviee
The prospective recruits sre cumin-
s
s nertlllcets which it presented to one
of the British vioeconsuis. who lur-
nishes them with steamship tickets.
psnles have given
so r
been psld
to New York by the British recruiting
s ents. .
A lsrse number of men for the Brit-
h the United states.
srrivsl in Engiund the hostisrs hec ms
dlers.
There is evidence thst the most un-
scrupulous and proeritish or the New
York d irspers have bwn lnlong
thst this recruiting bud heen going on
in rlolstion or the Neutrsliiy Low ot
the United sum. it one occ
young Amerirsn. seventeen or eighteen
yesrs oi d be enlisted snol was
esrried to Enxilnd on the next.
ship, out his mother henrd
about lt snd immediately culled up the
British Consul‘: oirico and the oi-lico of
I morning PIPEI’. The DIDQT sen
porter to
ycun
thin’ Ranch with the exvettetl scrvility.
o he turn swsy.
porter, s msn
American instincts, hsndod the poor
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hoy‘nor the incident shout
r the stnrving youns man who come to
I olier his services to Enslund one who
In turned Iwly hungry from the Con-
uists we. mentioned In the inner rerr
resented by the reporter, -’
'1' s i met: who here heen
sent iron. the United states to tight tor
s
Ensisnd srs supposed Hill?
mouth rt the Consulate For some rea-
nu . row a the women show n derided
niu sud sin s oenorur-shied -
other person. more visits hove nuns
sioned n good den] or gossip,
As sn evidence or the luck or method
in tho nritish m itsr serv o, it is
leporled trust or the drst hstehret men
by so
u t
mili-
where they ii erl however,
the cruits ore met hy en omtzr
non-commissioned omcer, coru
h
them to the purest mlllury etauon.
Tomi.-
JIIHII BULL A SAIIII WUULIJ BE.
British War Ollice Girouletihg the
so Aooiieatioll That er-
“ many I: Anti-Catholic With it
View to Ihllelhe the Irish Mind
Against Germans-The Gam-
paigll Has Failed and Becruiir
lug Hail Game to e. Standstillm
Irish Newspapers Oonti-oiled by
English Government.
“Will the suppression of III the Irish
Ixntionullet papers
which has III
on unchecked through the ch
l e GOVGHIH
Ilnd. England-s e
ers ere represented so near saints nnd
eroec. . . .
soldiers‘ letters, not from the heme
lines, Ire s r
Irish newts. Although the nnitflhl de-
spstehes lead to the conclusion thst the
soldiers have no time to write, it would
spiicsr rrorn the columur ol the Dublin
' man one the man rmmmuit-ut ths
per-
2;:
st.
(‘n since the
middle or last Augusi, end the supply
seems to he Inexlzlusillrlo he some-
ncss pen-suing all this orlliul proves
t st it is the inn iwoi
and there is little d
are written under the suru-r-vision oi the
lo.ltisli wsr oilise, whlrh supplies them
in the newspapers.
Ir m n-ish
breathes:sLrous.rell.';IoiidsllIrIL Paddy
o in
than the green sod 0
may he vi rong to nttriuuic this iiirelinrs
view to rear. as he tins no thought of
danger when lighting (or that tlrsnt
who slaughtered rohhnd sud transport-
ed millions or his kiih and kill.
ot e h the piety oi Paddy
Iillu come re nrdohi y his re-
movsl trorn Ireland but his intelligence
is ss conducive to roll ion
sore st . cnthollc church or residence
in s hionssiery or s iinnnr . ,
Another venture or the poorly Atkln‘e
lltersturs, -rhirii is no
dropped even tot s day. is the tsles ot
the destruction or Catholic churches,
("continued me rope &) ‘
(I0 TO HEAR 0’I.EAIIY AT; CARNEGIE HALL.
Ills Lecture On ‘American Iieulralily" Next Tuesday Evening Will Contain IiC:iCIl-
tiilns About Ill: Action Of The Washiiigloil tiiivernmeul Add The New York
Daily Press which Every Patriolic Citizen Ought To linow-Proceeds
Will lie Devoted To The Irish Voiiiliteer fiiiiil And The Gcrinsil lied
Cross. Each Getting Bail.
csn Neutr Ly." goo
mops ill he there. hut Irish citizens
on ht e clsl ellort t e
p . their
h nor and their good nsme era concerns
it o
n . .
iur. 0'Leury is one or themselves, ni-
though his I! 1' End mother heiore
m were horn in the United states. He
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is, E! III decent. Irishman here IYB, Ins
tens I hut Imblbed the
rlcsh spirit-the spirit which
expression in the cisrntion of
Independence In In Ge r e Wnsnink
ton’n Farewell Addresl-Ind his lives ill?
a it.
ue
found
He believes In Alnericnn neutrqlliy In
the in‘ now going on In Europe. ‘null-
tuiily that will help none 9 rom-
bnlnntx. but Will he us! to III and Hint
will uphold the honor or this Republic
rod the interests or the tirueri
neullllllyrml pretence neuirsiity that
I'll] favor one Iiiia I e Europenn
struggle while pretending to treat hoth
es slllte. '
or
in
The interests or the American people
hsve suffered greltllnjury through this
pretended neutnslii-Y Knd the good nune
oi the country has sullered still Ions
lnlury throng the notion or the New
York Pres ‘hic hold: I brief for one
set oi comhnionis. prsctiuiiy levies
vrlr
on the other iielllgerenis Ind do
llher-steiy mlsinlhrms snrl mis ds
Dublic. for base and sordid enrls, in ms
E-rd to the rsuses of e wsixnnd the
course of the cunlllct. In this action
the New York press is hetrsyiivs the
United stsies in the interests oi so
other cuilniry. with imam-
E
er
n
rs
id
Rincll. who hss chnrge or its dis-i
hursorusni. nest-ii nu s hshit o
lag the consular omen late in the eve- '
visit- r do I
iy hrlnsing shout American intervention
in In-or at the Power whirh hires il to
r
or . r
The men who do this merrenlry work
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on the Xew‘l'erk press do not care for
in their
e
American Revolution line or
Ind the Ski: Depariiilont should tsire
orders trom London, as they them-
selves do.
Many ol the men who conduct the
Anti-Germnn rsrnuoign In the New York
PIP!!! are unnulurullzod EEK
The campaign is conducted irom o con.
huilding owned
irsi headouoriers In s
I the New York dullies Ind
e B
snd vii y lsh Ind German c zen:
ric
ear the truth lliout
nlile mull. thoroughly converssnt
with
the subject snd not Iinid to tell the
truth.
e lerture will he aiocompshied hy
interesting stereop (‘on vleris o the
or New York
r-ewslisoers. for e purpose or Illustrnlr
ing how these lournsis distort snd color
Ilia news of r.
The subjects to he covered hy the lee-
turer will include thorough exsmIns-
tions into the attitude of the press sud
the Adiliililstrntlon st Washington
ickt-is sdrnittihg to all ports of the
house Ire lift)’ cents earh. Vo seats
will he rt>servoi'I, excepting boxes. Boxes,
stating eight. of; SW esch, .
The net proceeds uuily
divided between the German Rtd Cross
rund
collected under the surplces or
the United Gt-rnlln Sorielietl. and the
Irish volunteer Fund. rollerted under
the Iuapitea oi the Irish Volunteer I-‘ilnd
Committee or New York.
-rlcircts my be secured upon app".
cttien to John ) ‘Mnvbnnough, .si..,.
sgsr. as Paris Row, New York. . r
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ENGLAND VWOIIRIED OVER CASEilIENT’S IVORK
The Ileclarhiiou Of The Gtruiun foreign lliI”ii:: AS5IlI'IIlg Ireland 0I friendship Aiiil
lmire For Her “Nalioilal Prospcriiy Allil National Freedom," Atlllicil ‘Ill:
Brilisllers At I-‘us! Scofierl. Is New Causing Tlleni llucll I’eriuriali‘nii-
Published‘ In The ilfiiclal Iicriliall Paper And A Copy Sent To
Every Iierulau Ai'ilI7aS:Ii.iInr. Minister Add Consul Ill The
World. It IsTIle Aiilioiinceuiaui CI The Oificial Ger-
man Attitude Towards Ireland-More Specilic
Statement Will Be llaile When The
Illiliidry Siiiialioh .Iilsiii'lcs IL
The no-isnnpors st both sides or the Berlin. It lfolrinlslly primed snd t-in
vmvwwnmanmhhzmknrdmngm
I wk. or um ucnsement ln”“?::r: I giiiind and How lb: “Er Slay Right
eclnrnticn or the sermon lrora.-ign' oi- tn, me ,,,e,,“ 5,‘, mm" “mm
tire was lirsi piilllished Llie ncilan or III lllat the seven rilclu
we mm. H, Ema,” W, mm ,,,;prniphlor is composed. nnrs bbgun In
‘mum “hm mm M Ewm we r mi and were intended lor private tir-
wen <-nnrnrierinllraily ltupid. The are :',','.';,',‘,","‘,,,;T'f",f",;':"""
lisb Dnwrn Izii solemn s t ‘Ion ' 5
uhirh mod to norrresl their slsrm un- '13:,“ mi EM‘ Piaf“. ‘um I“ "7"
,1" ‘ P mm o en t s Iorld wu srili
st pesce, hndln Purl vii, the intrigue.
or Great. Britain to induce sn I.nt.H3er.
ey the en , .
we have sold Irelhnd, decisrin: thnt S“ "I V ““ we I"," “s "9 I-“"“‘
sir oger use ent hsd no suthoriiy me’ "e ""'"‘”‘ ‘“"
mm. up Wluoumst hemdhi u-(‘Jo the inner ruolect Sir Roger My
messing the Redmond Vine lne xo T“ ““5“’5‘m“ ‘Ilium mum I
d I "M ‘ H 3"‘ we L-amnzct to Ins nve t
e .
roor lenders hsd in resssure their Enl-
liln nlnslern.
The stupid Censor rorhsds the Irish
nspers to print t
psssed irorn hood to
minority ol the lrirh people -new it on
1 ss it their own sheets hsd Iiuhlinnv ”"“ “Y ‘I’ "KIWI-‘On -lillnce sire:
ed it. Jrhen ihelrlsh pspe ere sllow “9 W the Dec!-r-lion at independ-
ed to pri t it. snd ediiorlsls hey Kind “"5-
heen eepius in mid storage tor se . "The t e nilisnre to aim st tor su
v
mi days were given to In noxious pun
lit vvblrn Ilruay knew what they wrre
going to say,‘ 0 r‘ s nsushir.
Dreeunlvlilous. irupudent interlnedrlier
Vino hsd no righi to spesk tor snyhody.
and double mere exvrested ,w-hethsr such
d sod th so
losetller. hlsy leis lay tho foundation
or this, the true hundred yen: or
ace.” ‘
WHAT ms DECLARATION JIEAXS.
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yspsl
oithout the Der-
o are new In rec
n sslsry
hrltls
lrierrdsr nut they .reuld not get any
irom the loot inst Sir It t
9
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a
e
1
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mmmm .mmmmwW
n
or s eritis
hundreds or root
which 11111
or much more
to . i' Al‘
ulih'5 promise I I N lrelllld
behllcs harlclf and loud! enough
i one In llnughlered
ior Ian he -y., it he
htlll in Power. rive s porn or ire
land I very lmlll measure 0! "Ho
weir P1'0P!I'ly Ind their indivldusl shd
Rule" up no control over the vittil Ax-.u.,...r ,,;,,,& .5“ e, mm‘
He unlry sod till su sun the Declurltlon said, would
lect to the cuprlu or the imperial no (;m...,,,. “Md, ml,“ . W,
“‘m"" "I L0 dam The inking men to its conquest or the overthrow of my
‘>1 Irellnd ‘I'M hardly impressed by the n:I‘t1i‘e institutions in that count sud
shsllow sr-gurrients o Mr. Redmond‘: lg crud“ M ,, Imemmrfmn
henrhmen in the press soon: the "cue Gcrnlhny desires only “Vulonni pm,
ment loci ent," no it‘ h N ti ' ..
in Amtricn the daily pnperil printed Ianrd.) ‘H I on“ [mum M ‘N
the Germnn eclnratian snci oi ring the . ,‘ ,
next‘iew sins’: lnI.ervlevi'ed some Irish m-gm’ "' "oi "‘ “‘"“"”"" "’ ""
nnnentlties o whom nm Irish-Ameri ‘D ‘
c nod never henrd and who told the W"
puhlic that didn't now them.thst SH‘ 0
Ker Cnsenlenl. or n the p llllc
the suhlect until ,1‘
mole desntairhes hegsn to come tron:
ulna the
tortnne or our should bring them there,
In the miliisry situation then
th n that would have
hing thnr London
ringer cssement
rlrrted. They had
n
hm sud the
world use their readers sorue inter.
oosiien shout "lrelnmi. G rrusny and
the Freedom oi’ the Seas" wnlrh nod
mm o
‘voting Ensland. snd when
' suhmsrihes
the German
uriher progress in
‘mi “"35" “”""‘3“'7"5 5995' 17.3" more specliie declnrhtion or
"9" '9 ”‘“"P""" "N9 dew-WI . lmtioul will he Iartliconzing iron. the
Whirl: the Ne" "ark Ti-m printed on Foreign uincoin Berlin. And when inn!
tho suhiect on December 31: . ; d .,m N ,,,,,,,d ,p
--Loxoo D 30 The Daily Mu-I ' one put into errors by the German mills
O IIVHFIYUFIDIK0 ‘ my end nsvsl nutharillec.
sr Cue hi.
, sc, .
publishes ertrscu rrom
Iinmphlct writien hy s
h
Ir T.
rurni, vrho, t 0 Mail says. is still in (continued on Faye 5.)
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