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AN GAOḊAL.
SENTIMENTS OF OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
Ala. P. McGrath, Mrs W H Ching F. S M'Cosker
per Mr M'Cosker, who is always on the watch to
catch a recruit for the Gaelic cause. A large num¬
ber of our Mobile friends are behind, and we hope
they will show up.
Cal. J King. O Quigley
Conn. J Daly. Major Maher P. Murphy. J. A.
Donovan per the gallant Major.
Col. J. Comer, J Kennedy, M F O'Carroll J Har¬
rigan per Mr Comer.
Ill. J Howley R Smyth D Carthy per Mr. Mc¬
Carthy, J B Crowley G White per Mr Leonard — a
genuine Irishman, M Doyle, R Finn.
Iowa W E Cullen. J. Casey per Mr. Hagerty,
who reports the formation of an Irish class in Bur¬
lington. This is the Irishman who would not insult
Heaven by praying in English. (Friend Hagerty,
as you say, the Gaelic movement is a success, and
we are prouder of the fact than Vanderbilt can
be of his millions. — Ed. G.)
Idaho. D Harrington, P Moriarty
Kas. W Swift, F C Downey, M Hogan per G
Downey.
La, Rev. J E Hennelly, C M, per J Kyne, Brook¬
lyn.
Md. J F Sullivan Prof Legarde per M P. Mahon
Mich. J. Macauley D. Macauley, per J Mac¬
cauley, J. E Macauley.
Minn. Rev J J Hand Rev M E Murphy per E A
O'Brien P Daly J White T A Leonard per Mr.
Leonard, T Rush, T Kelly per Mr. Rush. Wm.
Gormly per Thomas Kelly.
Mass. J. Riordan, F R Kent, P F Morley T Don¬
ovan. J Kelly.
Mont. D Fitzgerald, J C Crowley per P S Harr¬
ington. Mr Harrington is a worker in the Gaelic
cause, T Strappe.
Mo. Rt Rev. J J Hogan. J Hayes. J Henaghan
N. H. P F Niland. Our other Nashua friends
should show up.
Neb. M Fitzmaurice per T J Fitzmaurice
N. J. Rev Father Hennessy per Rev T J Fitz¬
gerald, Brooklyn, T J Lyons, J Deasy
Nev. Rev M Keily. P Molloy, J Ashe P S Flana¬
gan D. Hurley per Mr Hurley, who is doing good
work for the Gaelic cause.
N. Y. Rev T J Fitzgerald A Walsh J Kyne J H S
McCarthy P Fleming J McGovern J J Burke, M P
Harrington, T S Hartford C Hallahan T Erley
Miss M A Lavin per Mr Erley. J L Hartnett per
Rev Father Hennessy, Jersey City, P O'Driscoll C
Manahan per Mr. Manahan, Counselor J C Mc¬
Guire, J O'Donnell Miss M Fleming. T F Wynn
M. Doyle. William Barry. Mrs. Geraghty.
Ohio M O'Byrne M J Brennan, P H Maher T M
White J Toole, Miss M Grogan, Miss M Kelly,
Miss B A B Nolan per Miss Nolan.
Pa. M Ward T McEniry Miss E O'Connor Miss
L McSorley Miss E O Leary J Robinson P C S
per Mr. McEniry. J Gallagher D Gallagher, a pa¬
triotic son of Tir Connaill, J Monahan C McCann
F Coughlan, J Connolly, P F May, per Mr. May.
T J Clinton, T Cantwell, F R McCarthy, J J
Lyons C Carlin C Toner A P Ward per Mr Ward
another Tir Connaill genuine Gael. T J Madi¬
gan, Miss O'Donnell per D Gallagher. We
would direct the attention of other states to Pa;
R. I. J Kelly E Cummins per M Kelly
Tenn, M Ginley
Vt. E Ryan
W. Va. Rev R Keleher
Wash. Ter. T J Lynch
Wis M McLaughlin E A O'Brien
Ireland — Donegal Rev C McGlynn per D Galla¬
gher, Phil Pa, P Ward and J Ward per A P Ward
Phila, Pa,
Dublin J J O'Farrelly, of the Gaelic Union.
Kildare, Rev E Growney,
Limerick, M Gleason per T McEniry Phila Pa.
Waterford W Fitzgerald per Rev T J Fitzgerald
Brooklyn, M Crottie per J Crottie Citizen Office
Chicago, Ill.
England — Birkenhead Rev M T Hogan per Rev E
Growney Kildare.
P. E. Island D. Morrison.
The friends of the Gaelic cause in America
should send as many GAELS as possible to their
friends at home. It would be a nice monthly me¬
mento.
The following papers have kindly
noticed the Gael since last issue, and
it hereby begs to tender its grateful ac¬
knowledgments to each individually
and collectively:
Arkansas. Agusta, the Woodruff County Vidette.
California. San Francisco, the Weekly Sun.
San Bernardino, the Daily Index.
Santa Barbara, the Daily Independent.
Idaho. Hailey, the Daily Inter-Idaho.
Illinois. Chicago, the Citizen.
Fulton, the Journal.
Galena, the Press.
Marengo, the Republican.
Quincy, the Sunday Optic.
Kansas. Garnett, the Weekly Journal
Protection, the Leader.
Herington, the Tribune.
Missouri. St. Joseph the Catholic Tribune.
New Jersey. Freehold, the Monmouth Democrat.
Ohio. Columbus the Sunday Capital.
If now, after the highest Gaelic authority hav¬
ing pronounced the title page of the GAEL as
properly constructed, (it being the very constru¬
ction discussed in our contemporaries, the Gael¬
ic Journal and Irish-American.) Mr. T. O. Rus¬
sell do not write to all those to whom he vil¬
ified the GAEL, and apologize to them for trying
to mislead them, the world will endorse the
Boston Gaels' opinion of him and brand him as
a lying coward, or a wolf in sheep's clothing.
The Editor of the GAEL has no animosity tow¬
ards him for his personal abuse, but he has for
his villainous conduct in trying to injure the Gae¬
lic movement, which his disengenuous shuffl¬
ing now, that he is cornered, demonstrates.
Reader, get your friends to send 60
cents for the Gael, for a year. Where
is there so valuable work to be found,
for any money? Nowhere!
