er, but that that respected lady cherished so closely
this relic of her ancient name as to be reluctant even
to show it, much less to part with it for any consi¬
deration whatever.
(To be continued)
THE SENTIMENTS of our SUBSCRIBERS
Ala — Mobile, F D McCann, per McSweeney.
Cal — San Francisco, T J Gilmore, per J Rich¬
ardson.
Conn — Poquonock, Thos. F Tracy, one of the
old guard.
D C — Washington, Henry Murray, $5, to help
the cause.
Ind — Whiting, M McHale, a true Gael.
Mass — Fall River. Miss A E Sullivan sends a
substantial token of her interest in the success of
the cause — Boston, James H. Busby, per W M
King, a real worker.
Minn — Fulda, M Spelman. A Gallagher, M Gri¬
ffin, M Cowley. D Downey, P J O'Connell, per M
Spelman. Mr Spelman knows how, and has the
will, to work — Minneapolis, P R Howley, a consis¬
tent supporter of the cause.
Mich — Montague, Thos. Gaynor — Muskegon, D
Delanty, per M Downey, Montague. Mr Downey
and his friends are working energetically to have
a Gaelic exhibition at the World's Fair ; this is in¬
tellectual patriotism. Miss Maggie Harte.
Mo — Kansas City. Rt. Rev. John J. Hogan. His
Lordship's aid to the cause is never stinted — St
Louis, T Gill, per Mrs. Cloonan, who never loses
an opportunity to enlist a recruit. It is remarkable
that the most energetic workers in the the Gaelic
cause are those ladies who are Gaelic scholars. C.
E Bradley.
Neb — Fort Omaha, Edward J Hickey sends $5.
wishing he could send "twenty times as much."
N J — Jersey City. T Lyons, who called and paid
us a pleasant visit last week. Mr Lyons and his
brother. J. J., Phila. Pa, have done good work for
the Gael.
N Y — Averill Park. M Cusack, per Martin J He¬
nehan, Providence. R. I. Mr Cusack is one of Da¬
niel O'Connell’s 40 Shilling Freeholders of 1828
and notwithstanding his great age writes an excel¬
lent hand — Brasher Falls. C Hallahan, B Lynch
Mrs. E Farrell, per Mr. Hallahan, who is an old
student of the language — Brooklyn, Rev. John
Sheridan, an excellent Gaelic speaker: Jas. Gal¬
lagher, the Myrtle Av. (No. 654) Merchant Tailor,
a genuine Irishman — Cohoes, J Moynihan — City.
Mrs. R M Clancy, who writes the neatest Gaelic
hand of any of our correspondents; E P McDer¬
mott — East Seneca, Jerry Sullivan. Mrs. Svensson
Brooklyn.
O — St Mary's Seminary Cleveland, J B Egan,
John Brennan, per Mr Egan. This is the first
from Mr Egan, and we honor his Gaelic letter with
the title page. Let the seminaries come along.
Pa — Phila. Miss Mary Loughlin, per J. J.
Lyons — Pittsburg. C Murphy, Miss Mary C How¬
ley, per P R Howley, Minneapolis, Minn — Wilkes
Barre, P J Higgins, M D. In sending $5. to help
the cause, Dr. Higgins speaks so flatteringly of us
that we blush to publish it, though editors are cre¬
dited with having a hard cheek, Thanks, howev¬
er, Doctor.
Tenn — Clarkesville, M J Ginley, one of the plo¬
neers.
Vt — Gouldsville, Edmund Ryan.
Ireland, —
Armagh — Claruagh, P McGuiness — Creggan P
Murray, both per H Murray, Washington, D C.
Cork — Beara, P O'Leary, N School (2), per a
Fall River, Mass. young lady who is too modest to
permit her name to appear in print in connection
with it.
Londonderry — Kilrea, A McCann, per F D Mc¬
Cann, Mobile, Ala.
Mayo — Flaughena, T Boyle, per M Spelman,
Fulda, Minn, who sends $5. for the cause.
Sligo — Culleens, M Sheridan — Corbally, M How¬
ley, both per P R Howley, Minneapolis, Minn.
We have received two copies of Duan¬
aire na Nuadh-Ghaedhilge from the Rev.
E. D. Cleaver, Dolgelly, N. Wales'
printed in a very neat manner by Mr
Patrick O'Brien, 46 Cuff st., Dublin,
who has purchased Gaelic type, and a
press, lately, for Gaelic purposes; so
that we have a Gaelic printer now of
our own in Dublin,
The Duanaire is not for sale. Rev.
Mr. Cleaver having distributed the edi¬
tion of 1,000, which he brought out at
his personal expense, among the chil¬
dren of the Gaelic classes of Munster
and Connacht as premiums.
Ah, Gaelic friends of America, Mr.
Cleaver's action should spur us to re¬
newed, intelligent, exertions. Let us
send some half dozen copies of the
Gael to each of the schools where the
Gaelic is being taught to be given as
premiums to diligent students.
With regard to the stereotype plates. We set
in the first installment but when the plate was ta¬
ken it was uneven because our Gaelic type is con¬
siderably worn. Hence we cannot supply them
until we get a new font of type. At the same time
it is well to let Gaels know the papers willing to
publish them when they get them — They are. —
The list to date. —
The Irish Pennsylvanian, Pittsburg, Pa.
The Critic, New Orleans, La.
The Western Cross, Kansas City, Mo.
The Freeman's Journal, New York City.
The Connecticut Catholic, Hartford, Conn.
Chicago Catholic Home, Chicago, III.
The Catholic Sentinel, Chippewa Falls, Wis.
The Colorado Catholic, Denver, Colo.
New Jersey Catholic Journal, Trenton, N. J.
The Catholic Columbian, Columbus, O.
The Catholio Sentinel, Portland, Ore.
Kansas Catholic, Kansas City, Kan.
The Catholic Tribune, St. Joseph, Mo.
Catholic Knight, Cleveland, O.
Hibernian Record, New Haven, Conn.
