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D.

"Daily News," The, describes the rescue of Kelly and Deasy, and acknowledges the courage and skill of the rescuers, 101.

"Daily Post," Liverpool, 21.

Darragh, Daniel, brings the arms from Birmingham for Manchester Rescue, 96. ----dies in Portland Prison, 126. ----Hogan brings his remains to Ireland, and Condon visits his grave, 127.

Darragh, Thomas, escaped military Fenian, 141.

Davis, Thomas, as registration agent, 242. ----his "Literary and Historical Essays," 261.

Davitt, Martin, father of Michael, 240.

Davitt, Michael, takes up Forrester's work of supplying arms, 132. ----is arrested and convicted on Corydon's testimony, 136. ----returns from penal servitude, 199. ----formation of the Land League, 205. ----his "Fall of Feudalism," 197. ----tries to get Parnell to join advanced movement, 202.

"Dear Old Ireland," T.D. Sullivan's Song, 38.

Denvir's "Monthly" and "Irish Library," 257.

De Courcy, 27, 29.

Denvir, Bishop, Bible, 30. ----see Father O'Laverty, 30. ----I met him with my father, 3.

Denvir, General Denver's daughter enquires after him, 41.

Denver City, the Capital of Colorado, named after General James --William Denver, descended from Patrick Denvir, a '98 Insurgent, 40.

Desmond, Captain, one of the rescuers of the military Fenians, 140.

Devoy, John, he aided the escape of James Stephens, 76, and of the --military Fenians, 140.

Dillon, John, M.P., 205.

Distinguished Irishmen I have met, 10.

Disestablishment of the Irish Church prompted by Gladstone's recognition --of "the intensity of Fenianism," 147.

Disruption of the Irish Party, 252.

Doctors and other professional men excellent helpers in the National Cause, 177, 258.

Dock labourers' love of learning, 19.

Dolly's Brae Fight, 44. ----massacre, 45.

Donnelly, Edward, foreman printer of "United Ireland," brings me the --stereos, 210.

Doran, Arthur, an Irish newsagent, becomes bail for Forrester, 135.

Dowling, chief constable of Liverpool, dismissed, 60.

Down, County, 2, 29, 47. ----cottage industries, 33.

Drumgoolan, my uncle's parish, 28.

Dublin Castle wires warning of Manchester Rescue--too late, 97.

Duffy, Michael Francis, 166.

Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, loses heart for a time, 62.

Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, his old hopes revive, 62.

Dundas, General, routed by the Kilcullen pikemen in '98.

Dundrum Bay, 32.

E.

Egan, Patrick, 184. ----sustains "United Ireland" against attempted suppression, 215. ----his life story, 219. ----always a practical patriot, 221. ----attitude towards Parliament, 221. ----President of Irish National League of America, 224. ----American ambassador to Chili, 224. ----President Harrison's tribute, 224.

Elizabethan days, 5.

"Emerald Minstrels," The, 115, 116, 117. ----inspired by "Spirit of the Nation," 118.

"Erin's Hope," with Irish-American officers, arms, and ammunition, --reaches Sligo Bay, 94. ----returns to America, 95.

"Erin's Sons in England," racy song by T.D. Sullivan, 152.

F.

Fahy, Francis, poet. 137

Falconer (Edmond O'Rourke), a famous Irish actor and dramatist, --author of "Peep o' Day," "Killarney," etc., 52, 263.

Famine, The great Irish, 6. ----heroism of the clergy, 53. ----the greatest disaster in Irish history, 269.

"Felon Repeal Club" in Newcastle-on-Tyne, 56.

Fenian Brotherhood, The, 52, 73. ----the two wings, 123. ----Conference in Paris, Michael Breslin attends, 123. ----gathering, which Parnell attends at my invitation, 203.

"Fenian Paymaster" (Captain O'Rorke), known as "Beecher," 78.

Fenian leaders in England take counsel, 93.

Fenianism.--What did it do for Ireland? 146.

Ferguson, John, assists at foundation of Home Rule Confederation of --Great Britain, 176. ----indicates Parnell as future leader, 192. ----director of "United Irishman," 180.

Finigan, James Lysaght, his adventurous career, 124. ----in the Franco-German War, 160.

Finn MacCool and the ancient Fenians, 52.

Flannery, Thomas, an able Irish scholar, 164, 258.

Flood, John, and the Chester raid, 82.

"Flowering," girls employed at, 34.

"Flowing Tide," 233.

Foley, Patrick James, 254.

Ford, Patrick, Michael Davitt's tribute to him, 198. ----I welcome the "Irish World" in the "Catholic Times," 198.

Forrester, Arthur, he brings me revolvers, 131. ----I am visited by detectives, 131. ----they can make out no case against him, and he is released, 135.

Forrester, Arthur, he joins the French Foreign Legion, 134, 160, 162.

Forrester, Mrs. Ellen, comes with Michael Davitt, 133. ----like others of her family, she wrote poetry, 134.

Fox, Frank, one of our poets, 181.

"Fount of patriotism," 11.

Franco-Prussian War, 160.

Freemantle, rescue from of the military Fenians, 139.

"Frolics of Phil Foley," a sketch by John F. McArdle, 121.

G.

Gaelic characters, the, 11.

Gaelic League Revival, 256.

Gaelic Prayer Book (Scotch), printed by me for Father Campbell, S.J., for use in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, 259.

Garton, Patrick De Lacy, Stephens escapes in his hooker, 78. ----he helps the blockade-running of "United Ireland." "Georgette," ----passenger steamer, pursues the military Fenians, 143. ----fires a round shot across the bows of the "Catalpa," in which they ----are escaping, 143.

Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield, a distinguished Irish-American composer --and musician, 114.

Gilmore, Mary Sarsfield, his daughter, an able contributor to --"Irish World," 114.

Gladstone, William Ewart, introduces Home Rule Bill, 231. ----"Flowing Tide," 233. ----returned to power through aid of Irish vote, 232.

"God Save Ireland," Condon gives us a rallying cry and a --National Anthem, 104.

"Gormans of Glenmore," The, 265.

Goss, Bishop, a typical Englishman of the best kind. Blunt-hitting-out-from-the-shoulder style of speaking, 156.

Grattan's Parliament, 41.

Graves, Alfred Perceval, 138, 259.

Gunboats in river Mersey in view of expected rising in Liverpool, 55.

H.

"Hail to the Chief" (from the "Lady of the Lake"), 118. ----played as salute to Parnell, 117.

Halpin, General, a scientific soldier, 90. ----in command at the rising, 90. ----gives us lecture on fortifications and earthworks, 91. ----arrested at Queenstown, 91.

"Hamlet" played by Falconer, 262.

Hand, John, one of our poets, 181.

Hanlons, Hughey and Ned, 51.

Harrington, Martin, escaped military Fenian, 141.

Harvestmen from Connaught and Donegal, a hardy lot, 35.

Haslingden, the home of Davitt, 84.

Hassett, Thomas Henry, escaped military Fenian, 141.

Healy, T.M., when I first met him, 196. ----becomes Parnell's secretary, 197.

Heinrick, Hugh, editor of "United Irishman," 180.

Hibernians, Ancient Order of, strong in Liverpool, and stout champions --of country and creed, 16. ----a bodyguard for the priests in penal days, 17. ----their stronghold in northern Irish counties and counties adjoining, 18. ----in America, Rev. Thomas Shahan pays tribute to the Order, 16, 17.

"Hidden Gem," a play by Cardinal Wiseman, 63.

Hierarchy restored, 58.

Highlands of Scotland, the Gaelic spoken there, 187.

Hints from Thomas Davis to Irish painters, students, historians, --lecturers, journalists, public speakers, and others, 261.

Hogan, the Irish sculptor, crowns O'Connell with Repeal cap, 49.

Hogan, Martin Joseph, escaped military Fenian, 141.

Hogan, William, a friend of Captain John M'Cafferty, 87. ----helps Darragh to get the revolvers for Manchester rescue, 96. ----is arrested for this, tried, and acquitted, 124, 125.

Holyhead, wagons and carriages for there to be seized, 81.

Holy Cross Chapel, Liverpool, as it was, 58. ----the chief of police countenances the getting up of a panic there, 60.

Holland, of the submarine, 145.

Home Rule Organisation, formation in Ireland, various sections assist, 148. ----John Barry calls us together to form Home Rule Confederation ----of Great Britain, 173.

Home Rule Organisation, I become its first secretary, 155.

Hyde Road, the scene of the Manchester rescue, 99.

Hymans, Jewish admirers of Thade Crowley, 25.