THE SENTEMENTS of our SUBSCRIBERS.
Ala — Mobile. Mrs. Capt. Finnegan, R Lee Ayers
per F S M'Cosker. Mr M'Cosker wishes all Gaels
a happy New Year.
Cal — San Andreas, Rev. B McFeely, and wishes
the Gaelic movement every success — Petaluma, J
McGrath, P Cronin, per Mr McGrath — Trinity Cen¬
tre, P Holland.
Col — Denver City, P J Keena, per C C Coll Coal
Creek — Coal Creek, Charles C Coll.
Ga — Savannah, Rt. Rev. Bishop Becker. His
Lordship remarks, —
Please find within $5, for the very useful and pa¬
triotic work you are engaged in, viz: teaching Celts
not to let strangers shame them in a knowledge of
the Irish language and literature. Send me, as u¬
sual, the paper, and may God bless you. Yours,
T. A. Becker.
Ind — Notre Dame Holy Cross Seminary, Rev. J.
J. French, C.S.C., per Martin J Henehan, Provid¬
ence, RI.
Kas — Lincoln Center, Godfrey Downey.
La — Mayer, Henry Durnin.
Mich — Montague, T Hayes, per M Downey.
Mo — St Louis, J Reilly sends $5, to help the
cause.
Mont — Butte City, Denis Fitzgerald. P S Har¬
rington has some good Gaels about him in Butte.
Neb — Sutton, J Daly, per D A Coleman, Clay
Centre. Mr Coleman is a worker.
NY — Brooklyn, Miss M Fox, S Dunne, P Daly,
P Donohue, Wm Grady, P Leonard, M. Lynch, M
J Walsh — City, T Nulty, B Heffron, J Doyle, per
P Keane, Miss Nora Hennessey, H McGuire, per J
Mullen, — Youngstown, Wm O'Gorman, jr.
O — Springfield, Rev Martin L Murphy, sends $5.
for the Gaelic cause, and an excellent portrait for the
Gaelic Album.
RI — Providence, Rev. J C Walsh, P F O'Connor,
per Martin Henehan. Gaels, watch this column
for Mr Henehan.
Pa — Centralia, P Ruddy — Phila. (the good old ci¬
ty), the Misses E O'Connor, E O'Leary, Bessie Roc¬
lofs, Mrs Hennon, T McEniry, per an excellent Gael,
Mr McEniry; M Sweene per C McCann, J J Ly¬
ons, — Pittsburg, Thos. J Madigan.
Ireland. —
Antrim — Ballintoy, Rev D B Mulcahy, P P., M
R I A.
Donegal — Mr. J Kennedy Red Mountain, Col. to
promote the cause $5., and we send two copies of
the Gael to each of Messrs. J C Ward, Killybegs,
D Heraghty, Churchill, and A Doherty, Cruit Is¬
land, to be given as premiums to two of their most
deserving Gaelic pupils.
Limerick — Ballinamona, M Gleeson, per T Mc¬
Eniry, Phila. Pa.
Mayo — Mr J Howley, Cairo, III. sends $5. to
send the Gael to Messrs. J Loftus, and P Walsh of
the Bunnaconlan Schools for themselves and pupils.
Waterford — Killkeaney, Edmond Mulcahy, per
Rev D B Mulcahy, Ballintoy, Antrim.
As usual, we receive the TUAM NEWS full of in-
teresting matter to the true Gael.
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