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AN GAOḊAL
THE SENTIMENTS of our SURSCRIBERS.
Ark. — P. B. Scanlon, J. O'Brien, T. Murphy.
Arizona — J. H. O'Neill, P. M. Closky.
Conn. — J: Kennelly, F. McKernan, H. Norris,
M. Conway, G. B. Preston, P. Duggan.
Dakota, — P. Clancey.
Ill. — Miss M. Veale, D. P. Cahill.
Mass. — J. Barry, P. A. Whelan, J. Walsh, P.
Brady.
Mich : — D. Tindall, J. Lewis, P. Lowry.
New York. — Wm A. Flynn (2), H. Logue, J.
Hocke.
N. J. — J. Delaney. J. Purcell.
Ohio, — M, J Collins, P. O'Donnell, T, Donovan
J. Flood.
Pa. — P; M, Walsh, and per Mr. McEniry, Mrs
Fox, Misses Lotta Sheridan, M. Murphy, McSor¬
ley, O'Leary, Mr. Eugene O'Loughnane, W
Molloy.
Tenn — M. Ginley, T. Watson, P. Hally.
Wis. — D. Warde, L. Daley, M. Hunt.
Mo: — J. Sullivan, T. Hughes, P. Linskey:
Canada — E. Lynch, (Friend Lynch, We shall
attend to your suggestion: Thanks:]
Patrick Callaghan, J: Higgins:
Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 29, 1883.
Editor Gael,
Dear Sir
You will please find enclosed P.O. order for
$6.60, subscriptions of members or our Irish school
here for your valuable paper, names and amount
of subscription as follows, Mrs. Fox, $1.00, Miss L
Sheridan $1, Miss M Murphy 50c., Miss McSorley,
(second subscription), $1. Miss O'Leary, for this
year and last, $1.60, Eugene O'Loughnane 50c.,
Wm. Moloy $1.
I wish you to make a note of the date of this let¬
ter so as to be able to tell the exact length of time
it takes our school to procure three hundred (300)
subscribers for the Gael, and I trust you will pub¬
lish this in its columns to keep us in mind of the
promise we make, for we are determined to work
unceasingly until the promised number of sub¬
scribers is procured. We wish also through it to
return our sincere thanks to the O'Neill brothers,
(Roger and Michael), to Messrs. McFadden, Nairy
and Connolly for having kept the school together
when it had no others to assist it and under cir¬
cumstances that have the effect of compelling men
less patriotic to give up in despair. We desire, too
to thank the ladies here named, as well as Miss J
Hall and Mrs. McDermott wife of that sterling pa¬
triot James McDermott, (Black Jim) for their suc¬
cessful efforts in our behalf. Nothing ever prevents
them from attending our meetings, and the last
named lady not only attends but takes care to have
her children attend also. Our numbers are rapid¬
ly increasing and that our scholars are fast acquir¬
ing a knowledge of the Irish Language will be seen
by the list of subscribers you will soon receive from
our school.
As ever yours,
Thos. McEniry.
Dunkirk, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1883.
M. J. Logan Esq.
Dear Sir;
Enclosed please find "Postal Note" for one
dollar — subscription for Vol. 3 of the Gael,
Congratulating with you on the satisfaction
which your success, so far, seems to afford you,
Trusting that you may have all the success which
an effort made in the right direction deserves to
have,
believe me
yours respectfully
Matthias Brown, C.P.
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