See above
page
416
CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
PROSE.
Blaine 375.
By-Laws of the P. C. S. 341.
Cromien 20.
Chronology 281, 296, 318.
English "Nobility". 312.
Gaelic Union, 294, 316,
320, 328, 336.
Mr. Gilgannon's Address, 342
Irish Music and Language 329.
Languages 295.
Irish Language Movement, 363.
McSweeney 416.
Dr. MacNish's Address, 375, 388, 396, 411.
Montreal Celtic Society, 363.
Monsignor Capel 296
Napoleon, 493.
National Convention, 402.
Navies of the World 415.
O'Hanlon's Address 309
Mr. O'Callaghan's Address, 313 370.
Phila. So-
ciety 349 378, 409.
Religious Statistics, 330.
Respectable Americans, 327, 339.
Prof. Roehrig's
Essay. 361, 380, 390, 401, 412.
Mr. Sheridan's
Letter. 410.
San Francisco P. C. S. 319.
The Tongue of Ireland, 290.
The Anglo-Saxon
Race 318.
The Battle of the Curfew Mt. 286.
The Sheancus 346, 359.
What they Think of us
at Home. 303.
Wong Fat on Dynamite, 332.
LETTERS.
Mr. Duggan's 343.
Mr. Donovan's 299.
Mr. Duffy's 338.
Durnin's 302.
Dunlevy 294
Gobban Saor, 274.
Heavey's 404.
P. J Kelly 282
Father Harrigan's 258.
Mr. Lacey's 380.
Mr. Lyon's 332 369.
Father Nolan's 338.
Mr. Norris's 343, 387.
Mr. McCarthy's 378.
Mr. McTighe's 379.
Mr. O'Callaghan's 276.
A O’Hara's 275.
O'Keeffe's 274, 285, 300.
Mr. O'Leary's 351.
Mr. Russel's 301.
Mr. Tier-
ney's 402.
Mr. Ward's 310 350.
Mr. Wenner 299
POETRY.
Acobhinne 320, 383, 406.
An Muiltin, 382.
An Siotha sa Wahair, 291.
Aodh Beg 408.
As
Slow our Ship, 395.
Coolnabinne 336.
Coleman
to M. Sheridan. 392.
Craoibhin Aoibhin, 278, 320
337 368 384.
Deiseach, 323, 372 385 394.
Peter
Durnin 371.
God Save Ireland 276.
I saw from
the Beach 385.
John Hoare sang 286.
John
Loyd 367.
Lesbia Has a beaming eve 358.
Moi-
rin. 398.
Mary of the Fair Ringlets, 322
MacHale by C. Aoibhin, 352.
Meeting of the Wa-
ters. 335, 395.
Night of the Big Wind 311 322 364
O'Donnell Aboo 286.
O'Riordan's Dream 298.
O’Sullivan's Daughter 277.
Poem by 'Patrick 283
Shall my Soul pass through Ireland 325.
Sing
Sweet Harp 332.
Songs of Freedom 317.
To
Liitle John Keating 386, 398.
The Clay of Creg-
gan Church 899.
The Fir Hills of Eire, 866;
The Cuckoo's Nest 884.
The Celtic Tongue 807.
The Green Isle far away 824.
The Harp that
once 874.
To Mr. Egan by Wm. Russell 814.
The Last Rose of Summer 874.
The Shamrock 881
The People’s Priest 848.
The Top of the Morn-
ing 282.
The Path to Freedom 400.
Welcome to
O'Donnell 280.
Where is the Slave 882.
Who
is Thomas. 298.
Fables.
The Hare and the Hound, 869.
The Gull and the
Kite 870.
The Ant and the Grasshopper, 882
The Crab and her Mother 869.
The Widow and
the sheep. 381;
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