I. Eagradh,
O'n gCathaoir,
II. An Chruit,
Gaodhailg,
Módhra
An Saoi E O Mathumhna
III. Óg Laoch na Rann,
McÉil,
Óighe Máire ni Chundúin.
IV. Abhrán,
Beurla,
Toghtha.
An Saoi P. J McAodh.
V, Abhrán,
Beurla
Toghtha
Óighe F. ni Ódhráin.
VI Tuirtheachda
Bruacha na Laoi,
D. O Miacháin.
[Pádruic,
VII. Peurla Bhrollaigh Bháin,
Gaodhailge
An Saoi R. C O'Searruighe.
VIII. Éire, an Deor & an Smigeadh,
Óige Éilís ní Annainn.
Dára Roinn.
Eagragh Gaodhlach; Amharca ar Litior'
[dha Gaolach.
M O'Crónáin
II. Abhrán,
Beurla,
Toghta.
An Saoi Mh. H Giolla Phádhruic,
III. Abú Gaodhlach,
Beurla,
Dáibhis.
An Sao E. O'Mathamhna.
IV. Bás C. McNesa,
Tuirtheachda, T.
D. O'Súilleabháin, aistrighthe go
Gaodhailge le Pádruic
Óighe M. ní Donnachughadh.
V. Abhrán,
Beurla,
Toghtha.
Óighe F ní Ódhráin.
VI. An Buachaill Sighe,
Gaodhailge,
An Saoi J. Croimín.
VII. Tuirtheachda,
Gaodhailge,
Toghtha,
An Saoi P. S. McDuibhir.
VIII. Co-chruinniughadh na n-Uisge
Óighe Caitilín ní Ainmnigh.
Agus Abairt bhreagh, thíreamhla leis an
Athair Dhiadha, ionmhuin O'Cuinibh.
Damhsa.
Forsuidhtheoir an t-Siansa, an Saoi
P. J. Ua Buidhiláin. Maor Urláir, E.
Ó'hAlloráin, Cuimneach, P. McCheár¬
na.
'San seiseadh Uibhir de 'n Dára
Roinn chlódhamar, "Buachaill Sighe" mar
aistriughadh ar an Fairy Boy, acht tá
mar cinnte go m-budh deise & go m-ba
fhilidheachdamhla an t-aistriugh' "Leann¬
án Sighe," muna mbeidheadh go mb'fhéidir
nach n-aithneochaidhe aois an chomsa ó n
bh-focal "leannán."
Comsa, subject.
THE PHILO-CELTIC SOCIETY of PHILA.
At a regular weekly meeting of the Philo-Cel¬
tic Society of Philadelphia held in the class-room
in Fairmount Building, S. W. corner of 21st and
Callowhill streets, on the evening of January
3rd., the annual election of officers took place,
with the following result. — Francis O'Kane pre¬
sident; William Devine, vice=president; Charles
Heron, recording secretary; James J. Hughes,
corresponding secretary; John D'Arcy, financial
secretary; Miss Lizzie McSorley, treasurer;
Miss Mary Mahony, librarian, John Hegarty,
sergt=at=arms. — Council, Rev. Gerald P. Coghlan
Thomas McEniry, Patrick McFadden, J J Lyons
Miss Ellie O'Connor, Bridget Lynch, Thomas
Duffy, Peter McMenamin, Daniel Gallagher, Pa¬
trick Carr, Martin J Walsh, and James P Hunt.
According to the treasurer's report, which was
read, the Society is in a sound financial condition
having sufficient funds on hand to meet current
expenses for at least one year.
The Society meets every Sunday evening in the
class-room at 7.30 o’clock, and a band of compe¬
tent teachers is on hand ready and willing to
give lessons in the Irish language free of charge
to all persons who attend. Also, the use of the
books is free during class hours, and any person
who wishes to join the Society and help the good
work along, can do so at any meeting by making
his wishes known to any of the members.
Fraternally yours, —
J J LYONS.
[That is a good Report — there are Irishmen in
Phila. — Ed.]
We hope the Irish-American press will bring
to the notice of their readers Father O’Growney's
letter.
The Gael begs to tender its gr aeful acknow¬
edgments to those journals which noticed its en¬
trance on its Sixteenth Year last month ; and the
fact that congratulations emanated from unexpec¬
ted quarters adds to its pleasure.
