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Ths Clam a-Gael ioimfial
VOL. VII. NO. 9.
PHILADELPHIA, MARCH 1, 1918
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Th3 following biographical sketches of
the laaden i Ester Week Rebel-
lion in Ireland are taken from the Catho-
lic‘ Bulletin of Dublin.
Kerry cla , is credit nth n
the ii nceive the idea of founding
the Irish Volunteers, Posse 0 opu-
5-2:-
-0
;ndes in arm. on A
‘immediately joined them. The 0"Rshil1y
33,-; killed in nation at the Dublin Post
I02.
’ EAMONN cmmzr. Commander a
i the soiith Dublin - w
iii: in: succes to resto
pnlniitytho Ii-iah wu'- i
ad,the cl tiricticrl of paying
' L before Pope Pius X; is me who also
al hleiisiiig.
literary taste.
and wrote in I very terse ind roroosnl
onr,t;oailn,rn will reiiienihor that
7:‘
17 IS 0]‘
prize offered I: ‘ the Catholic Bulletin for
t 9 best EPDl'eL'latI0i'I of Arthur GrilIith’s
edition of Mitchel’s "Jail Journal." "On
t e ay 0 surren er saw him
their arins." aai an eyewitness. "His
bearing was nohie, inagniiioent. i felt
pron of hiin in ny heart, and the sol-
> diers loo on in w on no
1 hope to tell rnllch that in iiinoii-in
3%
MAJOR JOHN‘
n 1865.
Dublin Corpontlgn. In Dublin his un-
Mac'BRl'DE was born ii n
THE ‘LEADERS OF THE RECENT IRISH
' , v REVOLUTION .
. h .............E
Men of the Most Sdiolarly Attainments, of the Highest Order of Intellect,
and of Exemplary Private Character-Poets, Orators, Historians,
Sculptors and Novelists-A Galaxy of Men Who in Genius and Ac-
- rvuireinents Have Never Been Equalled in.Aiiy Country
W
Oltt,h-Il9i1tEIIlnIaedtt:,wil!l, bribe, some good man ro-
auin. in by n
. 2
PATRICK II. PEA
lican Arm
I:
is
=i-.
an
tn
I . '39‘ ,...,.
ec ur in
in he Un ed States
the organ
or B ya, in , later, t. s
School for Girls, Meantime he had stud-
i
SE, B
the In
re to R .A. 31...
pan, coniinandniit General or an Repub-
boru in
lin in 1880
:i.‘a'
E’
3
5.
W
W
D
at
s
.5
. ts o, dal origan, a post he filled with
., distinction nnti ho founded St. Enda‘s
Ita.'
represe
Welsh and Scottish festivalsi
of the Gaelic League he urge
the acceptance of the Ir'mh Councils Bill
as a step in the direction of Irish liberty,
and both he ml John Mansnill we
in
on
=-
a
permeated, l I‘ the inoa port, wit
Catholic idealism of Gaelic Ireland and
at trait in God andnia Virgin
mi-v
-1:
e mother to son. may a
priately case this brief notice:
Deni; iinry. thou didst see thy Erst-born
Go inrth to die amid the scam of men
in He died.
first-born son into thy iirrns,
'=i
5-
o
er cs
said to
- “ on knew
tered tli d l
where he w h,
fectly rest until the
tired. - .
but did not no
his children in hand.
II’! 0 .
not to be blindfolded, but
me. ing slight
the nttendantlp
all lzulis.
is
Abbey Thnatra some years
was also connected with the
sry Thea re. He was '
an-
nside, he
uits mt-
nther, ’ve oiten
before" '
nest.
THOMAS MacD0.V'AGH, M. s., was 3
s native of Clough'ordan. mi in life he
intended devoting iinnnii to t, 13 Church. en
30
nosing s
taught at Fer-moy, Kilken .
School and bsequent y tn 1
Englis University College, Dublin
He was an Iut fit on lsh metri l
a pmlific poe d tist of pro -
ise His lilished works include 1 vol-
ume on the on E Irish literature in
Irish and Ihiglis . His play, “When th
Du Co ” as oduced in th
“I devoted my’-
self too much to National work and too
little to iiioiiey-making to leave them a
1-ontpetenee." His sister
i
WILLIAM J. PEARSE. like his elder
brother, was eduzlt t the ristian
a
with the most reverent disposition, he im-
e medmtely went forth to die." It is told
ago, and he of
risl-l Iaiter-
Continued on Third Page
SPECIAL
EXTRAl
‘ thetic renly,
HIJN. JEANNETTE RANKIN
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE from Montana, will be present
‘and speak at the Emmet Pearse and Irish M artyzs’ Celebra-
tion, at the Academy of Music, Thursday Evening, March 7. .
BISHOP FOGARTY DEMANDS IRELAND’S
INDEPENDENCE
Bishop of Killaloe Diocese, Co. Clare, Ireland, in a Letter Defending Arch-
bishop Mnnnix, of Melbourne, Against Attacks Made on Him in “The
Irish Times," Says That Irish Catholics Everywhere Are Treated With
Insult and Injury When Tyranny Has a Free Hand, But Are Expected
to Act as the Bulwarl-is of Unjust Government When Tyranny Is Set
With Its Back to the Wall
The lollowing letter ii-mii Most Rev.:he treated with insult and injii
' has a ree
Di-. Fogarty,
November 2
“Irish Times’ :
' ' -You have been very busy of
in lecturing the Irish Hiornrnhy on
duties oi their sac
terdu ' '
Bishop of Killalne (da.ted",lyranny
up us in the Dublin gxpecled, it woul
the Dr. X18-IIIIIX ' too
“-4. “as. i- 0 their own
ht...
“"9 be “”'” ma‘ His second is that
come “ ‘
ness.’ A
"What is it inlhe conduct of the Most
be intirnidatod li
. C, 0
‘B "(I etown raiiii.-i,"o.‘i'il men or the world.
i'-i Sinn I'einer.’ If so
ma
true Irishm
to-kn yvon your sutlioiity that the nu‘-
tional, instincts at our race are
when
and; out t ey are
seem to as
war" or iiniiiat 4 gov’erninont when
Me tyranny 'is set with its back to the wall.’
lg pnd hm
rls a
heads in’ths horrid
"l'hg:t is the Arcliliishop’s lizst odense.
he seems to have
en will rejoica
Rev Dr. Mnnnix that has aroused t e "1 mm . “‘
. . great Amhhish ii faraway
‘ii-1:‘ -;- .t.“ii‘;.i: '..':.“.i.‘."”.....:.“i.:: min as they. m ti 1- mm
of conscription.
"we have here, not an isolated, but
an additional instance of the revolting ,, ,
! ‘‘.’‘5“3Y‘‘ na
, nhanipioni or ,3, km
‘libe y and democracy.’ Conscription ,,o,,
in, I iilldurstand an o ‘ '
Aiistralia. It is heil-lg made a iinhiect of tie,“
‘ery inin
‘yes’ or
aiihent, accord-
‘ , e imputa-
,SedXti0n, ‘German
is
E
."i’es, every one hilt ii Cnthoiic'itridt$ “get back
bishop. Ho and his countrymen I-11 00i&g]aI'id 117 years
EMMET STATUE PRESENTED
Senator Phelan Makes Splendid
Plea tor Irish Independence and
President Wilson Replies sympa-
thetlcally
WASHl'N%$0N. January 11.-iloiin
e
‘en; the r met eAs -
oiation Dresented to id n Vilsan to-
day ouze copy of the atatiio oi Rob-
art met in the mtundn i N
tioiiol iiiiaoiiin here 1 e o ' nil statue
nan the idle 0 ha asaoointion to the
American people. Sen tor rliolnii oi
qiliioi-nin and’ Jildze Victor J. W-.'
ling, of N’ k. Presiden of the as-‘
sociation, headed the Presentation Com-
m
The above dispatch was all that was
given to the newsp pers Some of those
W were nt say that, in
sence of Justice Victor J. Dowlinz, who
impression on
resident VVilson. who made a symm-
o reporters were vi-aonnt, but a tiill tla
or, what
ly coiinintiilatod senator Ylielan on his
splendid presentation of Irel.and’s claims
to Nation
the nations: -independence oi-
whlch she was shamefully robbed by
ago.’
iiineo that Appeared to inn of ii loitiei-.'
33 C y -
.- ' - rt h rooeed id b in a far more i-aro oiinlit in
itligedh ll“ ml‘-fry bmtlllartfad ‘fig, fgef $‘.?",,,f,i,, ivim. n,’,‘,’,i., 155.” ,‘,’l,.,.’, Irish eloquence, purer character; an the
f,,‘;;;.. iPg;d', gggsg W 0 ‘gm him 1. Wm, ,i.m;,,,a, ,,,a,,a,,,Z5".,., a nsootait rodilcatl, Ls! well lroni its own
' .i. - h t ' d t. ' t ‘ , 91‘, as ,m suscepti-
ffte 1:: lrllgegnlll m"m9"‘ “git ifgeijgd ‘Z’, ”‘,-‘,'“',,,‘,’,“,:’;’,"i',', ,,‘,,'f,1,,i,e1f ,,,”;',fE ,,‘.’,,. loility with which his audience caugh
“gas, reverenu from ,.,m he ,, Pi-esi eiit Wilson wns very wrdi ii I? allusion ta passing even . ya!
la’ friend‘ he liiielt for a lon tiiiio in his mention of mi "99 C a‘ ""3" " 1'“ ‘ ““"“5
prim 0“. ha am i gs can in ilgnnzl any orthoitlpolinonnuylnng Shook attention of the lgcellllows; nnd by their
. . . - l ' t . 'th reo e ars.amanoa-
g11“!“‘“:‘;"; Jail '1'”; ":,2,‘g'g;‘3,g':f,gj;f J33 t‘lii’if.3." they age zoiiig 'nway'. ced s ding ind reputation for oia.
s htiieduhe had lived with not-anccinri .59 '=0l“mmv99 '9“ “as White i '5 1‘ 0"‘ d'-’‘’‘.“‘': 9“
his haart with his ooiirnge high and ,,,,, highly uleased ind reeling confident that Dressly for the niiinono i answering Eni-
shak . ‘on 'th ii islh ii. the Igeland um-s tw -mm , eh “ad “ad; ;9"",z 53,-=e,“"="z<= the
am. i, wlinsi gland we “ ‘i;::..' theT1"‘hiBte nz.:.':i:"“ "la 2:: red '=-he ' “i‘l“’"
b d
coiinaaiinf w2inl"Eti?t“3ntioi o‘E"i‘i’eii‘E.i
were
nional pro ts wm hli
RDBERT Em"‘3T', brother, T oiiiaii dds?“ in
beliittre?tJmBuh‘iin in 177's shoi-ii; iv 1'," mi ;‘i',’,-“”1,‘;“’; "“
after his birth h er reniov p,.:b;i,‘]w hetscfed or ym
S epheni-green W (corner 0 1 b tial agent ioifhis brother -nciotiinis
L:s‘:’t..E':3e-.l:,‘i .3: ‘in; 2‘ we U Imi mm M m w <
, ii .
rl y-mu r ss , h , In he visited his bmthsr Thoiiin
eynu to Oswald: no col. In in priiioii at Fort Geo and, on
ppintzcourt. olfreslgleen-la‘:ie' subs; I us on the Con iirut-visitiii Bel-
Trinit
College. in college course, like his hi-oth- hm. ,,‘f,'.”ci,'E,‘Z;$,1
er'i1 as brilliant. , on military onioncn
lfa hilzited great. aptitude for the r,,,i,,,,,,, ,i,,,, on
Sic CI
describes his oratory: "I have heard lit- limd
Amsterdam,
and met his brother, then released from
confinement. It Hm I. -
at this
, time tohiyo
in the study of works
3 .
erul ii'K'En(.ic!' onl after iiiiioli pcrl!lIE- iloiialonn nllli b I lit -ml =."%m'W">. . . .8 P” t the event of n runture between England
sion in moot toucliiiig letter writto ainoiii; the youngest of the men sentenced lmri In the llgstor-cal 5902!)’. -In, .es- nn i-ding the stru lsi Ire-
before his execution, to hin wile, who to death noiirt-inn iii. 1 lluentially paused the nations side in the political i,,,,,i ,., mi, .,,,,,,,e,,,ia,L $Y,.,,, gnve
wnii unable to aeshiin, he oxprenml his corlnecte . has hern a e in X - eha , . poi. Ve 'tten iisaniniic Phil: inten-
conmlenc that Ins country would take tioiinliat oiroleii since lie leit clia (rliiii. Thomas Moore. his fellow-student. tluis tion to Secure the independence of Ire-