UC-NRLF *B 757 71D M Z 3 l«: Ww^M "~N U« , /"N A ' :m A * \ v «k**% f ', fS , ' ^ ^ W'f ^ V? ' " "*.V" ."\w>"-; •- * k< i • ' ' A * * WV ¥L ! ,W ■• *\'>>^ w/fl£ LI BRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. GIFT OF Received _„____<^/l&&j&Siy, i8f/f__. A c cessions No. /&d_ &3.J& Shelf No Eg, > £ > Jb ■v *Y U.t>l)?>^ PREFACE THE following Report of Proceedings in relation to the origin, prosecution, and erection of the O'Connell National Monument, in the City of Dublin, is the result of a Resolution passed by the General Committee, at one of their latest meetings, July 17th, 1883. It was then ordered, that the Treasurers and Honorary Secretaries should prepare a final Report, and they were empowered to incur any expense necessary for that purpose. The Trustees of the Fund appointed by the Master of the Rolls, July 19th, 1877, were the following gentlemen, viz.: — Alderman Denis Moylan, William Lane Joynt, D.L., Alderman John Campbell, and Edmund Dwyer Gray — the latter being also Honorary Secretary. To carry into effect the foregoing Resolu- tion, William Lane Joynt, Esq., D.L., Edmund Dwyer Gray, Esq., M.P., and Rev. John O'Hanlon, P.P., were appointed a Sub-Committee, to arrange the details of publication ; and, accordingly, they met on the 23rd of November succeeding, when after discussing and considering the best method to be adopted for the purpose, it was resolved, that the Rev. Mr. O'Hanlon be requested to undertake the preparation of the Volume, not to exceed an ordinary octavo in size, the proofs to be submitted to the Committee when ready, and he was authorised to call in any assistance that he might demand. It had been projected to issue a compendious and yet a tolerably comprehensive Life of O'Connell, in connexion with the present Report ; but, as the completion of that project should involve considerable additional delay, it is now deemed advisable to postpone it, at least for the present. Hitherto, no biography of the illustrious Irishman has appeared, except in an abridged or imperfect form, but in no sufficient manner fully setting forth the extent of his labours, sacrifices, and triumphs, or the noble traits of his character and exalted genius. With every desire to expedite the issue of this Report, yet delays wore IV PREFACE. unavoidable, owing to a pressure of public and private business and duties on the Members of the Sub-Committee. The nature of the compilation itself, chiefly taken from the Record and Minute Books of the O'Connell Monument Committee, was necessarily complicated and intricate, requiring the greatest care and super- vision, especially to tabulate and include all the Names, Addresses, and Subscriptions as furnished to the Honorary Secretaries. Owing to the manner in which returns of Local Collections, with omissions of particulars, had sometimes been sent to the Committee, individual Subscriptions could not always be inserted in a form for orderly publication. Although the sums collected in the respective localities are acknowledged in the gross, yet, thus it has happened, the names and addresses of individual Subscribers are often unnoted, because they had not been furnished as required. Notwithstanding the foregoing and several other impedi- ments, the printing of the Report had been fully completed before the lamented death of the most efficient and able Honorary Secretary, Edmund Dwyer Gray, at the comparatively early age of forty-two years, on Tuesday, March 27th, 1888. Not alone to the Committee, but to his country at large, was this patriotic gentleman an irreparable loss. The sole surviving Honorary Secretary can justly testify to that zeal and earnestness he evinced, worthily to complete the work, originated by his public spirited and distinguished father, Sir John Gray. To him, Ireland has already manifested her sense of gratitude. His son has deserved the universal respect of his countrymen, likewise, and it should be demonstrated in some visible form. Highly esteemed and admired for his integrity and excellence of character and for his splendid abilities ; at no distant date, it is to be hoped, that Ireland he loved so well and so faithfully served, shall not be unmindful to commemorate in some public manner the devotion of Edmund Dwyer Gray to her cause, and in some measure commensurate with his signal services. "UK 171 EEPOET THE O'CONNELL MONUMENT. SECTION I. — Introductory Memoir. It may seem to be a reproach on the duty, gratitude, and affection of the Irish people, that Ireland's illustrious son, Daniel O'Connell, had not received an immediate monumental recognition of his transcendent abilities, and of his earnestness, zeal and devotion, exercised for the best interests of our common country, when he was called away from the sphere of his labours, in the distant city of Genoa, on the 15th of May, 1847. It is true, indeed, that the tidings of his death created a profound sorrow in the hearts of all his patriotic countrymen, and in those of every genuine lover of civil and religious liberty, throughout the whole world. Nor were the demonstrations of respect and veneration for his memory wanting, in those solemn and impressive funeral rites, which accompanied the return of his mortal remains, to rest in that Island he loved so well. It is known, likewise, that when his coffin was laid in a temporary vault of that beautiful cemetery — the creation of his own genius — at Glasnevin, near Dublin, arrangements were made to raise over and around his body a memorial group, characteristically Irish, and designed by George Petrie, LL.D., to commemorate the services of Ireland's immortal Liberator. Unhappily, it was otherwise ordered by the Committee, having charge of the undertaking. However, although the original design has been set aside, a very stately and imposing monumental Bound Tower, with a vaulted crypt beneath, becomes conspicuous, not alone to the visitor of Glasnevin Cemetery, but, as it rises high over that elevated site on which it has been built, the object serves to remind beholders from afar, how the grave of O'Connell has not been unnoted. Still it must attract the attention or pilgrimage of all persons, who admire and venerate the great powers of intellect and the noble faculties of soul that distinguished the living patriot. This project was as much probably as could have been undertaken at the time, in a country then divided and distracted with faction, disturbance, dissensions, disaffection, threatened famine, and civil b war. The people were disheartened, and flying from their native land in despair. Thousands were dying of starvation, and ruin seemed impending over all classes. We need scarcely recall these personal reminiscences, so sorrowfully impressed on the memory of the old, and their historic record, only known to a younger generation. But, rightly estimated, they account for much of that apparent neglect, which was a subject of deep regret to " the old guard," who were participators in the struggle for Emancipation, for Keform, and for Eepeal of the detested and disastrous so-called Union of Ireland and Great Britain. After a few spasmodic and fruitless political efforts, neutralized by faithless men, and wanting enlightened direc- tion, young and old lapsed into a state of apparent listlessness and lethargy, always an unhealthy sign of political or social life, and often but the prelude to national decay, or to those dangerous elements, which combine in secrecy to create widespread disorder. Amid all those gloomy prospects and forebodings, still were there men, who remembered the soul-stirring days of O'Connell's agitation, and his priceless services to creed and country. Those men lamented the degeneracy of petty aspirants to place and power, while feeling powerless themselves, to arrest the condition of mis-government and oppression, which spread sullenness and discontent among the masses. A few occasional allusions in speeches and in the public newspapers were ventured, from time to time, regarding the public apathy, which suffered years to lapse, without any effort being made to exhibit the people's gratitude in visible shape and form. By erecting a suitable monument, to stand on some desirable site within the metropolis of Ireland, it was generally admitted, that such an omission could best be remedied. In social converse, this topic of a memorial was more frequently commented on and deplored, especially as the effecting of such an object was believed to be in accord with a wide-spread popular sympathy. These circumstances connected with the initiation of this move- ment are somewhat interesting, and they may be briefly stated, before we proceed more immediately to narrate the inception and progress of the O'Oonnell Memorial. The people of Clare had undertaken the erection of a column, surmounted by a statue of the Liberator, on that very spot, where the Court-house formerly- stood in Ennis, and from which O'Connell's triumphant return as member of Parliament for the county of Clare had been pro- claimed, in 1828. The moving and guiding spirit in this movement was an enthusiastic admirer of O'Connell, in an humble position of life, but greatly respected by his townsmen of Ennis. Then, Mr. Michael Considine was president of the united Trades, and having urged them to engage on the enterprise he meditated, this patriotic man commenced the collection of funds for a local Com- mittee he was mainly instrumental in forming. A large, but an insufficient sum was subscribed by the townspeople, and by others residing within the County of Clare. The patriotic and Venerable Dean Kenny, then P.P. of Ennis, and the Catholic Clergy of the XI diocese of Killaloe, had generously contributed their "money ; but, as the design for the column required a height of 67 feet, and the statue to surmount it was to be 9 feet in height additional, while the work to be erected was still in progress, and incomplete, the Com- mittee found their means exhausted. At this time, the commercial and industrial resources of the town were greatly restricted and depressed. It was then resolved, that Mr. Considine be deputed to collect funds, in every large centre of population, where he was known. Accordingly, with unwearied zeal and activity, he visited various places, not only in Ireland, but in England and Scotland. The last visit he made for the purpose was to Dublin, where the statue had been executed, in the studio of Mr. Cahill. A lithographed circular had been prepared by the Committee, and an engraving, which represented the design and proportions of the Ennis Monument, was prefixed. This appeal was headed, " The Voice of Clare."* * This spirit-stirring address, we deem it well here to introduce, and it obtained a pretty extensive circulation. To the Friends of Civil and Eeligious Liberty. .:.)w-Mev,- Thirty eventful years have passed away since this western County in Ireland was chosen as the ground on which freodom's battle should be fought. In the memorable year of '28, a Nation's council committed to Clare a Nation's destiny. ^ The wailing voice of an enslaved Church, and the clanking chains of millions, rivetted by bigotry and intolerance, fell sadly on the ears of her sons, and in accents more thrilling than the trumpet sound bade them prepare for the i but glorious struggle. How cheerfully this call was responded to — how gallantly the men of Clare bore themselves during this period of trial — with what fortitude they braved threats and terrors more appalling than death; and how, subduing every passion and sentiment, save the divine aspiration for freedom, they struggled to realize the expectations of a nation, is for History and not for us to tell. The battle is over and the victory is won. Many of the actors in that brilliant drama have passed away — -and alas ! our own glorious chieftain is no more — yet, no monument records that mighty event — no stone erected, marks the spot on which stood Ireland's peerless tribune, whilst his genius, flashing like the light- ning 'mid the darkness of the storm, smote the demon of oppression, and whose voice, more potent than Heaven's artillery, proclaimed to the world " Ireland is free!" Fellow-men — This neglect should not, must not be. Had those events occurred at other times and in other lands, long since, honours, almost divine, should have rewarded the heroism of '28, and pyramids in bronze should have rescued from oblivion the name and fame of one of the greatest men " that ever lived in the tide of times." The restorers of Athenian freedom fell in the struggle, but scarcely had they ceased to live, when fresh from the sculptor's hand they stood forth again in breathing marble the silent but eloquent Apostle3 of Liberty, unto future generations. But why allude to distant lands or to Grecian story, whilst here in our green isle yon towering columns that o'erlook our capital, raised to the victors of Trafalgar and Waterloo by the friends of British rule, proclaim our fallen state and teach us how to honour " the mighty dead." Irishmen, we have reason to blush for our apathy. It is true, indeed, that we have been too long wanting in our duty, both to the living and the dead. But, better sentiments now prevail. The good work is begun — the men of Clare xu Arriving in the Metropolis of Ireland, in 1862, Mr. Considine took an early occasion of waiting on Dr. — afterwards Sir John Gray, — and of representing to him the object he had in view. It is needless to state, that it was entirely in accordance with the feelings and sympathies of the patriotic gentleman addressed; nor were the aspirations of Mr. Considine and the Ennis Committee destined to be disappointed. Dr. John Gray heard patiently and with deep interest the story of an humble and of a self-sacrificing man, who had laboured hard on his mission, and who had economised to the very utmost the expense of his travels, so as to collect the requisite sum necessary to obtain the statue. It could not have been perfected, much less removed from the artist's studio, without funds to pay for it, and to prepare for the locality it was afterwards destined to adorn that noble monument, of which Ennis has now reason to feel so proud. The amount of .£100, necessary to complete that statue of O'Connell, was wanting, and for such a sum, an appeal was made to the country, in September of the same year, through the columns of the Freeman's Journal. A very few days sufficed for its collection, as subscriptions began to pour in from various quarters, and those were contributed by different persons, having no local connexion with Clare. Success was thus assured, and with a readiness, which showed the fast hold O'Connell's memory had on the regards of the Irish people. It was soon found, that a surplus of £5 17s., over the £100 asked for completion of the Ennis Monument to O'Connell, remained in the hands of Dr. Gray. It is well within the recollection of the older Honorary Secretary, engaged in the compilation of this Report, that in 1862, a conversation on this matter with Dr. Kirwan, then Coroner for the City of Dublin — an old and attached are again at their post. The last anniversary of Ireland's national Saint saw- assemble the good and the true of this historic County — and, in the face of man and under the azure dome of heaven's canopy, solemnly declare the words of the resolutions — " That it is the first duty of a nation to honour the memory of its great men;" and again — " That a monument should be erected to O'Connell on that spot in Ennis, hallowed by the recollection of his first glorious triumph, calculated as well to record a nation's gratitude as to transmit from age to age the public virtues, the ardent patriotism, and the bloodless victories, of Ireland's Liberator." Fellow-men, that this testimonial may be worthy of the man and the event it commemorates ; that it may suitably evince a nation's gratitude : we are forced, nay it is right, to step beyond the limits of the locality, and appeal to a nation's generosity. To you, the venerated heads of our National Church — and you, the pastors of our people — to you, who exult in peaceful triumphs and glory in altars free, we appeal. To you, Catholic peers and Catholic senators, the first to enjoy the priceless blessings of Emancipation, we appeal. To you, fellow-citizens, whom a debasing code and the frenzied spirit of religious persecution long excluded from the very offices which your talents now dignify and your virtues adorn — to you — we appeal. On every friend of civil and religious liberty — of every grade and of every creed — in every country and every clime — we urge our claims, with a strong hope and a pleasing confidence, that now, as in '28, the Yoice of Clare will make an echo in the bosom of every honest man. Xlll UP** friend of O'Connell — induced that gentleman to wait on Dr. John Gray, proprietor of the Freeman's Journal. A request was made, that the latter would exert his influence and lend his aid towards the work of originating and carrying to a successful completion the erection of a grand Monument to O'Connell in the city of Dublin. The application was cheerfully and readily complied with, and Dr. Gray stated, moreover, that no time should be lost, while he promised, that the leading newspaper of Ireland under his direction should open its columns, to promote and prosecute the desired object. Much about the same time, the distinguished and patriotic Irishman, Dr. Richard Robert Madden — then residing at Dalkey — held communication with Dr. Gray on this subject ; and, the fortuitous circumstance, of procuring more than Mr. Oonsidine required, was availed of, to commence another good work. An evening was named by Dr. Madden for a dinner party, and a number of influential gentlemen, who were known to be the former friends and associates of Ireland's illustrious champion, were then invited to meet Dr. Gray. Several guests specially selected for the object held in view were there assembled. Distinguished among them was Patrick Vincent Fitzpatrick, Esq., the former organizer and treasurer of the O'Connell National Tribute. His experience and assistance were availed of and very readily tendered. The plan of operations was considered, discussed, and finally resolved on, that Sunday evening, before the party separated. At this time, the project was a secret to the general public, and at a late hour, Dr. Gray reached the Freeman's Journal Office, to prepare an article announcing, that the subscription for the Ennis Monument to O'Connell should close on the following day. On Monday the 22nd September, 1862, a first and stirring appeal was made to the Irish public, by Dr. Gray, through the medium of the Freeman's Journal, for funds to raise a National Monument in honour of O'Connell, and on a site most suitable for the purpose. It was proclaimed on the Tuesday succeeding, that one hundred pounds for the Clare Monument had been lodged in the National Bank; while more than was requisite to complete that amount still remained in hands. The former engagement and trust had been accomplished, and yet there was money, which could not be returned to the subscribers. Rightly estimating, by popular feeling on the subject, that the time was ripe for a still greater enterprise than the Ennis Monument, Dr. Gray resolved with the modest sum of a surplus left at his disposal, to inaugurate another fund, for a National Monument to O'Connell in the Metropolis of Ireland. On the 23rd of September, 1862, an appeal was accordingly made to the Irish public, through the columns of the Freeman's Journal, with suggestions for a spontaneous and general subscription to aid in its erection, and on a scale of extension worthy the object held in view. It was proposed by Dr Gray, that trustees should be named to take charge of the fund, while the National Bank in all its branches should be selected to act as treasurers. XIV Nothing more foimal had been hitherto proposed, and accordingly, at that date, only cheering promises of support in the great enterprise were elicited. The eminent physician, afterwards known as Sir Dominic J. Corrigan, agreed to subscribe ,£10, on condition that the memorial should be a Statue of the Liberator, set up in a public way, and as " a book to every passer-by." To the credit of the patriotic priesthood of Ireland, be it said, that " an Irish Priest" was the first to give the movement a practical support, by generously offering as his contribution towards the proposed fund the sum of £10. Like- wise, a priest of the West promised his contribution of £5. The first to pay a subscription for the National Monument was John Fetherstone, of 5 Crampton Quay, who headed the list by hand- ing in a shilling, as "the free-will offering of a grateful freeman." This was soon followed by contributions, varying in amount, accord- ing to the means and good-will of the respective subscribers; and while the pounds of the lich were tendered, to swell the fund — which in the aggregate must necessarily be large — the pence of very poor men were added, as a grateful offering to the memory of him, who held a foremost place in their affections. This may be seen, in the subsequent pages of our Becord; and, it is certain, that the smaller quite as much as the larger subscriptions testify to the popular veneration entertained for the great national chieftain — whose life- long achievements and fame established on an imperishable basis — had then been numbered among the illustrious dead. SECTION II. — Inception of the Work. The movement thus happily inaugurated was found to have been eminently popular, and soon the earnest sympathies of Irishmen and Irishwomen were heartily enlisted, in the prosecution of this enter- prise. Indeed, nothing could exceed the zeal and earnestness of its promoters, and that willing aid so practically tendered greatly smoothed their labours. On the 23rd of September, the National Press in Dublin, and throughout the provinces, began to second the project so auspiciously commenced, and the newspapers generally appealed to the patriotism of the country to give it full effect, It being understood, that the Freeman's Journal should become a medium for the receiving of subscriptions, ad interim, soon were cheques and contributions forwarded through that organ of public opinion and feeling. The united Confraternities of the Metropolitan Cathedral and of the other City Churches, at a general meeting held in the Presbytery- rooms at SS. Michael and John, entered upon a preparatory organisation, to assist in the work of collection. The chair was occupied by Rev. John O'Hanlon, CO., and before the meeting separated, a plan of operations was resolved on, so that in addition to the members of the respective Confraternities, the services of other respectable parishioners belonging to the several parishes might be secured to assist as collectors. These preliminaries being arranged, application was duly made to the ordinary of the Diocese, for ecclesiastical approval and permission to undertake the work meditated. It is needless to state, that sympathy and aid were con- fidently anticipated ; while the result of an interview with his Grace was favourably reported to the Confraternities, by an eminent ecclesiastic and without unnecessary delay. Meantime right measures were taken, and suitable persons were selected, to prose- cute the task, thus rendered easy of accomplishment. With sanction of the Most Rev. Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin, collections were allowed to be taken at the doors of the city churches, while the country parishes were expected to follow the precedent thus set ; and it was arranged, that the proceeds were to be returned by the respective pastors. It may well be imagined, that being contemporaries, intimates and associates of O'Connell, as also enthusi- astic admirers and abettors of his marvellous labours and matchless eloquence, the older clergy responded to the call on their gratitude and generosity. The younger generation of priests, likewise familiar with the achievements of the renowned Tribune, had sentiments quite in accord with the pervading and universal feeling to render him every possible honour. Whatever slight delay was permitted, only tended to render more effectual the object sought for attainment. We must now briefly review in detail those outlines of diversity and complexity, which are required, to estimate at their proper value the force, characteristics and colouring of a picture, only an episode in our past history, but one which cannot fade during the long lapse of ages ; even should its formal expression perish, as have so many vanished monuments of departed greatness. The first parochial collection in Ireland came from Glencullen, and it was organized for Sunday, September 28th, by the Rev. James Walsh, then curate of the place, and since promoted to be Parish Priest of Skerries, in the Diocese of Dublin. It amounted to <£21 5s., including a subscription, Anonymous, £5. This was acknow- ledged in the Freeman's Journal on the day following, with other sub- scriptions. Afterwards, we shall note, in order of time, the receipt of contributions from the various parishes, as the returns were given for publication. From the first receipt of subscriptions, it had been arranged by Dr. John Gray, that the Freeman's Jrounal, of which he was proprietor, should be open gratuitously, for the acknowledgment of such sums as were paid in to the credit of the Fund, and on behalf of the Honorary Treasurers. These subscriptions were lodged from time to time in the National Bank. We have deemed it advisable, in pre- paring this Report, to relegate in exact Chronological and Diurnal order such authenticated acknowledgments to the Appendix, where the Names, Addresses — so far as they had been furnished — and Sums paid in to the Honorary Treasurers and Secretaries of the General Committee may be found. This we have deemed to be the XVI most methodical and satisfactory plan, as it less encumbers the text of our narrative, and renders reference to the various subscriptions more accessible and ready for inspection. Moreover, no merely promised contributions but those actually paid are there inserted. Other acknowledgments of collectors for local committees or of individuals occur sometimes, as notices had been furnished to the Freeman's Journal; these we have deemed it desirable to separate from the Chronological and Official List of Total Eeceipts and Acknow- ledgments contained in the Appendix, so as to distinguish them from those accounts solely vouched for by the O'Connell Monument Com- mittee. In some cases, therefore, it may be observed, that owing to the circumstance already stated, certain names and subscriptions may be found inserted in this Record more than once. A few errata have been corrected, as mistakes occasionally occurred, in printing names, addresses, and sums. It has often happened, that subscrip- tions given in the first instances by individuals, and so acknowledged, had been afterwards included in those of localities or classes ; although great care has been taken, not only to revise the lists throughout, but to avoid, if possible, unnecessary repetitions of Names, Addresses and Subscriptions, other than appear in the authenticated and Official List, contained in the Appendix. According to the system daily adopted by the Freeman's Journal, fresh subscriptions were successively added to the aggregate amount already acknowledged in the paper. An analysis and arrangement for the clearer setting forth of this registration were duties that in- volved great difficulty and care, while compiling this Report, so diverse were the entries and so encumbered with repetitions ; but, greater still was the labour, to compare and collate the published lists with the forms and orderly apposition herein adopted, so that a detailed enumeration may be presented with a comprehensive statement. SECTION III.— Site in O'Connell Street Selected for the Monument, and Granted by the Dublin Corporation. From this time forward, the work went bravely on, and very soon a respectable foundation of the fund destined for such a noble object was lodged in the National Bank in College Green, to the credit of the trustees. These gentlemen, who had already consented to act in that capacity were : The Rt. Hon. Denis Moylan, Lord Mayor of Dublin ; Alderman John Campbell, J.P., ex-Lord Mayor; Charles Bianconi, Esq., Longfield, Cashel ; Richard Kelly, Esq., J.P.; and Dr. John Gray, T.C., J.R The site selected by Dr. John Gray, for the projected memorial, and approved of by the friends of O'Connell, was, where the National Monument now stands, at the head of the finest street in Dublin — formerly known as Sackville Street, but at present called XV11 O'Connell Street in honour of Ireland's great Liberator — and close to old Carlisle Bridge, now known as O'Connell Bridge, within view of the former Irish Parliament House, near the site of Dempsey's Tavern where the Catholics often assembled, opposite to Burgh Quay, where the Catholic Association was wont to meet in the plenitude of its power, at the Corn Exchange, and on the leading highway to the Courts of Law. It looked out upon Conciliation Hall, built by O'Connell himself, and where he carried on the glorious struggle and exciting agitation for Repeal of the Legislative Union. On the 3rd of October it was announced, that £67 had been lodged in the National Bank to the credit of the fund. About the same time, a notice paper was issued for consideration of a summoned meeting convoking the Dublin Corporation, to be held on Monday, October 6th. Dr. Gray had placed on paper the following notice of motion: — "That the space at the end of Sackville Street, near Carlisle Bridge, now occupied by a lamp, be allocated, by an order of Council, as the site for the statue of ■ O'Connell,' about to be erected by the Irish nation and the Catholics of the world." On Monday, the 6th October, 1862, a meeting of the Municipal Council, accordingly was held. On this day, not only was there a very full attendance of Aldermen and Town Councillors, but several leading men interested in the subject attended. When some necessary business had been transacted, according to the order of proceedings, the Town Clerk announced the important business for which the Council was chiefly convened. Dr. John Gray, T.C., moved — " That the space at the end of Sackville Street, near Carlisle Bridge, now occupied by a lamp, be allocated by an order of Council as a site for the statue of O'Connell about to be erected by the Irish nation and the Catholics of the world." An eloquent speech followed on the part of the proposer. In supporting the motion, he asked " the Municipality of Dublin for a grant of twenty feet of Irish soil, as a site for a monument to the greatest Irishman that ever lived." The merits of the illustrious Liberator and his great public services to Ireland were especially dwelt on, with occasional interruptions from Mr. Bonsall. However, after a speech quite worthy of the occasion, Dr. Gray concluded by propo-ing his resolution amid loud and prolonged cheering. It was seconded by Alderman Carroll, and by other gentlemen of the Corporation who were present. Mr. Bonsall was the only dissentient. He declared, however, that knowing it would be quite useless to divide the house, he desired to say that he neither objected nor assented to the movement. The Lord Mayor put the resolution from the chair, and it was carried unanimously. Dr. Gray said the movement had now become so universal that it was necessary to have a national committee to conduct it. He would move a resolution which should meet the difficulties objected to during the debate. It was that, " the members of the Council be requested to form the metropolitan nucleus of a national committee to carry out the object of the foregoing resolution." This motion XVI 11 was seconded by Alderman Curran. The Lord Mayor put the resolution, which was carried unanimously, and the Council then adjourned. In Dublin and throughout the provinces the movement now began to take shape and consistence. Preparations were made for organ- ized public meetings. Consenting to act, and provisionally, until a projected committee had been formed, the following gentlemen were nominated as trustees : — The Right Hon. Denis Moylan, Lord Mayor of Dublin; Alderman Campbell, J.P., Ex-Lord Mayor; Charles Bianconi, D.L. ; Richard Kelly, J.P. ; Dr. John Gray, J.P. ; John Blake Dillon, Barrister at-Law ; Dr. Dominic Corrigan, President of the College of Physicians ; John Francis Maguire, M. P., Mayor of Cork; William Lane Joynt, Mayor of Limerick; William Louis Hackett, Mayor of Clonmel ; Captain Johnston, Mayor of Water- ford ; Thomas Meagher, J.P., Ex-Mayor of Waterford ; and Alder- man John Reynolds, J.P. One of these names will be recognised, as being that of a prominent member of the well-known " Young Ireland" Party, nearly all of whom, though they disagreed in various particulars with the policy or teaching of the great tribune, were nevertheless sincere admirers of his acknowledged patriotism and wondrous ability. As further evidence of the esteem in which these gentlemen regarded the memory of O'Connell, early in the movement, and before the first hundred pounds were subscribed, Dr. Gray announced, that he had received a letter from Mr. William Smith O'Brien, requesting to have his name added to the list of subscribers for the O'Connell National Statue, as a con- tributor of £5. Only a short time had elapsed, when the balance of the fund amounted to over £160. Every day saw its proportions increase. The subject was enthusiastically taken up by the Press of Ireland, without distinction of creed or politics. From north and south, from east and west, from Protestant as well as from Catholic, from the poor as well as from the rich, contributions poured in; all were zealous and unanimous, because all were stirred alike by the same generous impulse — a desire to honour the memory of one who will never cease to be regarded, not alone by Irishmen in Ireland, but by Irishmen all the world over, as one of the greatest and the most illustrious, as he was also one of the most successful champions of the rights of their country, whose genius reflected honour on the land of his nativity, and won for him the admiration of the entire civilized world, limited by neither race, nor creed, nor distance, nor time. SECTION IV.— Formation of the Committee. The moment had arrived, when it became necessary to form an executive body, to direct the progress of the work, and to devise the best means for procuring its creditable accomplishment. A special XIX notice had been already issued, that the Metropolitan Committee appointed by the unanimous vote of the Dublin Corporation should assemble at the Prince of Wales Hotel, Prince's Street, off the pre- sent O'Connell Street, on Monday, October 13th, at 2 o'clock, p.m. It was convened by requisition of Dr. Gray and his co-trustees. The citizens and others who chose to attend were invited to be present. Accordingly, on the day and at the place appointed, some of the most representative and influential men in Dublin and from the Irish provinces were present. The Eight Honourable Denis Moylan, the Lord Mayor, was called upon to preside. The following resolutions were presented to the meeting and passed unanimously : — It was proposed by the Yery Eev. Monsignor O'Connell, seconded by Dr. Corrigan, and Eesolved, — " That the time has arrived when a National Monu- ment to commemorate the services of O'Connell, as the advocate of civil and religious liberty, and as the emancipator of the Catholic people of these realms, may be erected in the metropolis of his native land, with the approval and co-operation of all who value the sacred principles of which he was the greatest and most successful champion." It was proposed by Alderman Campbell, seconded by Very Eev. Canon Pope ; and Eesolved, — " That a Central Committee, consisting of the follow- ing gentlemen, together with the Mayors, Chairmen of Town Commis- sioners, and the chairmen of such local committees as may be formed for the purpose of promoting the undermentioned object, be and is hereby appointed to co-operate with the Committee of the Municipal Council of Dublin, named by ■ Act of Council' as the nucleus of a Central Committee to take charge of the organization for the erection of a National Statue— Patrick O'Brien, M.P., Patrick Vincent Fitz- Patrick, Monsignor William Yore, Monsignor O'Connell, Michael Murphy, Eath mines ; Very Eev. Canon Pope, Thomas Arkins, John Dunne, Eev. Jeremiah Clarke, William Kenealy, Kilkenny Journal', Eev. Mr. Farrington, Michael Keane, William Meagher, J. P. Conran, J. F. Frazer, Alexander M. Sullivan, Morning News ; Monsignor Forde, Thomas Conry, J.P., Sligo ; Dr. Mapother, Dr. Nedley, Eev. James Daniel, Gregory Kane, Eev. John O'Hanlon, E. W. O'Mahony, Barrister; Very Eev. Canon Farrell, James Hughes, James M'Donnell, Martin Crean, William Gernon, Barrister ; Eev. P. J. Gilligan, Very Eev. Dr. Spratt, William J. Henry, solicitor ; Sir James Power, and T. M. Eay, with power to add to their numbers." It was proposed by Very Eev. Canon Farrell, seconded by Mr. Eedmond, T.C., and Eesolved, — "That the Central Committee now formed be and is hereby requested and empowered, to take such measures for the carrying out of this national purpose as may seem most effective and most expedient." It was proposed by Alderman Carroll, seconded by Mr. P. P. M'Swiney ; and Eesolved, — "That we respectfully and earnestly invite all persons XX who value civil and religious liberty, no matter to what nation or creed they belong, or to what party in politics they may be attached, to co-operate with our Committee in rendering the national monu- ment worthy of the illustrious champion of that noble cause." It was proposed by Mr. A, M. Sullivan, seconded by Mr. Conry, J.P. ; and Resolved, — " That all moneys which may be subscribed be lodged to the credit of the following gentlemen, who have kindly consented to act as preliminary trustees of the funds already transmitted to Dr. Gray, and that these gentlemen be and are hereby nominated trustees by this meeting." Here followed the names of the Trustees hitherto provisionally nominated, viz. : the Right Hon. Denis Moylan, Lord Mayor of Dublin; Alderman Campbell, J.P., Ex- Lord Mayor; Charles Bianconi, D.L. ; Richard Kelly, J.P. ; Dr. Gray, J.P. ; John Blake Dillon, Barrister-at-Law ; Dr. Corrigan, President of the College of Physicians ; J. F. Maguire, M.P., Mayor of Cork; W. Lane Joynt, Mayor of Limerick ; W. L. Hackett, Mayor of Clonmel ; Captain Johnston, Mayor of Waterford ; Thomas Meagher, J. P., Ex-Mayor of Waterford ; and Alderman John Reynolds, J.P. It was proposed by Mr. Michael Dwyer, seconded by Mr. Scally, T.C. j and Resolved, — " That the provincial Corporations and the provincial Press are eminently entitled to the national gratitude for the disin- terested and spirited manner in which they have advocated the movement for the erection of a national statue in the metropolis." It was proposed by Dr. Mapother, seconded by Rev. Mr. Earring- ton ; and Resolved, — " That the members of the Dublin Corporation, Conser- vative and Liberal, deserve our warmest thanks for their unanimous resolution to do honour to the memory of O'Connell, as the great advocate of civil and religious liberty, by granting a site in the best part of the finest street in their city for the National Statue." It was proposed by Mr. Patrick V. FitzPatrick, seconded by Mr. Richard Kelly ; and Resolved, — " That the cordial thanks of the meeting be given to Dr. Gray for having commenced this national movement, and for the efficiency and ability with which he has worked it." The Lord Mayor was then moved from the chair, and Dr. Gray moved to it, when, on the motion of Alderman Campbell, seconded by Mr. Kelch, T.C, the thanks of the meeting were unanimously voted to his lordship. SECTION V.— Movement among the Public Bodies in Dublin. For the purpose of promoting the movement, which might now be considered as fairly started, meetings took place almost daily in the metropolis. Never before, and certainly never since, was so much zeal XXI of a practical character manifested by the citizens of Dublin, as was shown during the autumn and winter of 1862, in promoting this national movement. Night after night crowded meetings were held, speeches were delivered in warm support of the project, and subscrip- tion lists were opened. Yet the enthusiasm increased, rather than diminished. Truly the hearts of the people were stirred to the core. By every class, the work in hand was assumed, indeed, as a labour of love. The trades of Dublin, it is almost unnecessary to say, were neither dilatory in coming forward, nor niggardly in their subscriptions, and their contributions soon swelled the general fund. On Sunday, the 5th of October, pursuant to an advertisement, a meeting of the Operative Bakers' Association was held in their Trade Hall, Upper Bridge Street, their president Mr. John White in the chair. Mr. Patrick M'Namee, their Secretary, a zealous co- operator throughout the entire movement, proposed the first resolu- tion, and organized a subscription to be opened among the men of his trade. Several effective speeches were made at this meeting.* The Operative Smiths in like manner sent forward their subscrip- tions. The labourers in the employment of the Dublin Corporation most generously contributed their quota. Among the various Associations, conspicuous by their promptitude and zeal, we think special mention is deserved by the Catholic Young Men's Society of Dublin. Their hall had been the former Catholic Church of the Dominican Fathers in Denmark Street, and in it, O'Connell had formerly addressed one of the first aggregate meetings held, for the Emancipation of the Catholics of these Kingdoms. At a meeting of their Committee held October 2nd, the Catholic Young Men unanimously resolved, to offer the use of their hall for any public meetings to be convened for this patriotic object. Meantime, they had resolved on making an effort on the part of their body, to aid more directly in the success of the movement. At a meeting of the Committee on Thursday, October 9 th, it was resolved, that a meeting should be held on the following Sunday, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.m., to devise such means as might be considered most desirable to promote the patriotic object so auspiciously commenced. Preliminaries were settled accordingly. Their President, Very Eev. Thomas Canon Pope, was to fill the chair; Messrs. M'Fadden and Vickers were requested to act as Secretaries. The tontine and benevolent societies also began to move. The St. Simon Stock Providence Society took a prominent part in the good work, and through their Secretary, Mr. James Eussell, handed in the munificent donation of £20, on the 10th October, which enabled Sir John Gray to lodge the sum of .£200 to the credit * Subscriptions were then received, which were forwarded through the Secre- tary to the Freeman's Journal. XX11 of the fund. The Mater Misericordise Tontine Society, representing men of all creeds and politics, subscribed £5 to the Monument. Again, the religious Associations attached to the altars which O'Connell had made free lent their ready and willing co-operation. On Sunday, October 12th, a meeting of the United Conferences attached to the Cathedral, Marlborough Street, was held, under the presidency of Mr. John Weldrick, and a subscription list was opened. The Brothers of the Confraternity of St. Andrew's Church, West- land Row, were summoned to attend a meeting to be held there, on Sunday evening, October 26th, at 6 o'clock. At that time, William Russell, president, in the chair, a committee was formed, and a sub- scription list was opened, when the sum of £6 was subscribed by the members present. The United Confraternities of SS. Michael and John assembled, also, and contributed handsomely to the Fund ; as also, the Confraternity attached to the Augustinian Church, John Street, Dublin. The literary Societies of the metropolis and its suburbs were soon in action. The Celtic Union of Rathmines cheerfully lent its co-opera- tion and summoned its members to a special meeting in the Reading- room, on Sunday evening. Next day, on Monday evening, October 13th, their adjourned meeting was held at No. 4 Rathmines Avenue, Mr. J. C. Fitzachery in the chair. A subscription list was opened before the meeting closed, and collectors were appointed to increase the amount handed in, by receiving contributions from those who were unable to attend the meeting. A meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Society was held in their Hall, Denmark Street, on Sunday, October 19th, to originate a sub- scription list. Several very eloquent speeches were delivered ; while a Committee and Treasurer were appointed to collect and receive subscriptions. It was announced, that the subscription list should remain open for a month. The boys of the Academy of Our Lady of Mount Carmel held a meeting in their school rooms, under the presidency of Rev. Father Ward, to collect subscriptions. Besides the foregoing, the Grocers' Assistants of Dublin, having obtained the use of the Catholic Hall, Denmark Street, gave notice of a meeting to be held there, on Sunday, November 9th, for the purpose of organizing a collection towards the Monument projected for O'Connell. It was largely attended, a Committee was formed, and a subscription list was opened, while other arrangements were made to forward the object held in view. The Pawnbrokers' Assistants convened a meeting at the Catholic Hall, for Sunday, November 15th, at one o'clock, and accordingly the chair was taken by Mr. John M'Donnell, Messrs. Patrick Cummins and John Cullen acting as Secretaries. A Committee was formed, and a handsome contribution was received on the spot. The suburbs of Dublin were quite prepared to emulate the example set them by the metropolis. The first move was made by convening a meeting of the inhabitants of Glasthule Ward, at the Large Rooms, 1 Peter Place, for the people of Kingstown and vicinity. An XX111 influential meeting of the inhabitants — under the presidency of Hugh O'Kourke, Esq., Breffny House — was held, on the evening of October 9th. A local committee was formed, a subscription list was immediately opened, and John .Reilly, Esq., Rockfield, acted as Secretary. Several subscriptions were announced at the close of the meeting,* and measures were then taken for increasing the amount. It was arranged, that the Committee should meet every succeeding Monday evening to further the movement. The people of the locality were full of zeal. Responding to a numerously signed requisition, a meeting of the inhabitants of Kingstown was convened by .Rev. James Kavanagh, Adm., for Thursday evening, October 16th, at 8 o'clock, in the Temperance Hall, and accordingly preparations were made to render it highly successful. On Thurs- day evening, October 16th, a large and influential meeting was presided over in the Town Hall, Kingstown, by the Rev. James Kavanagh, Adm., at which several eloquent speeches were delivered. Before this meeting closed about £40 were at once sub- scribed for the National undertaking. A Committee was formed, and arrangements were made to divide the township into districts, and to appoint efficient collectors for each section. On the Tuesday evening following, the Sub-committee met at the Town Hall, when several subscriptions were acknowledged. Additional subscriptions from Kingstown were announced on October 23rd,f 25th,j and 30th,§ in the Freeman's Journal. * Among these contributions were the following, which were sent in advance : — £ 8. d. £ s. d. Hugh O'Rourke, Esq., John Reilly . 1 Breffny House . .50 Michael Doyle . . 1 Patrick O'Brien, Esq., M.P. 2 2 F. Quigly . . 10 Sir Timothy O'Brien, Bart. 2 2 J. Redmond . 5 P. Slator . . . .20 T. MacNally . 2 G James Gorman . . .20 J. Brien t . 2 8 Rev. Mr. O'Reilly, C.C. . 1 M. Trench . , . .0 1 Peter Reilly . . .10 M. Keogh . , . 1 M. W. Hennessy . .10 — Carroll . . 1 t Included at the succeeding date ,wl len they were duly acknowledged. % Among these are specified, and collection from Kingstown. 30m 3 are again acknowledged in the general Francis Coppinger, Esq, . 5 Francis P. Codd, Esq. . 1 Sundry small sums, per J. John Fullerton, Esq. . . 1 . .Sullivan . . . .48 6 Messrs. Kelly . 1 Sundry small sums, per Captain Sullivan . 1 Messrs. Nugent & Buckley 2 7 Sundry small sums, per Mr. Mulhall . 10 Joseph Moran, Esq. . 10 Messrs. Mackey & Hamill 2 Mrs. Moore . 10 William Dalton Babington 2 Mr. MacDonnell . 10 Mrs. Babington . . .20 Mr. John Cunningham . 5 Francis H. Codd, Esq. . 1 Mr. Burgess . . 5 § As follows, while the return again occurs in the general collection from Kingstown :— James O'Farrell, Esq., 3 Gresham terrace, per Mr. John O'Reilly, £3. XXIV On Monday evening, October 20th, at the Church of the Oblate Fathers, Inchicore, a meeting was held, and it was presided over by William Ryan, Esq. At this assembly, eloquent speeches were delivered by the Rev. Messrs. Fox, Gubbins, Cooke, and Ring, with other gentlemen, to inaugurate there a movement to erect the O'Connell Monument. Afterwards, a subscription list was opened, and the Oblate Fathers subscribed £5. The Chairman gave £1, while several other subscriptions came from those attending the meeting. The aggregate proved to be a handsome addition to the fund. At Blackrock a meeting was also held for the purpose of collecting subscriptions. In like manner, at Howth, Baldoyle, and Kinsealy, contributions were received and returned. Moreover, a meeting was held at Booterstown, as also at Dundrum, and likewise at Dalkey, to procure funds in these several localities. Among the most remarkable of these efforts was that made on the 16th October, when the clergy of the Dublin Archdiocese assembled in St. Kevin's Chapel, Cathedral Church. A large attendance of the Dublin clergy secular and regular, were present. His Grace the Most Rev. Paul Cullen, Archbishop, presided at the meeting, and in the course of an eloquent and stirring address, he said — "We cannot but wish full success to this undertaking, and express our readiness to encourage it, and to co-operate with the patriotic men, who have already done so much to secure its success. It is indeed our duty to do everything in our power to render, as far as human power can affect it, the monument about to be erected worthy of O'Connell, and of the affection borne to him by the Irish people." Addresses were also delivered by the Very Rev. Monsignor Yore, the Very Rev. Monsignor Woodlock, Rector of the Catholic University ; the Very Rev. Monsignor O'Connell ; the Very Rev. Father Lentaigne, S.J. ; the Very Rev. Dr. Russell, O.P. ; the Very Rev. Canon Roche ; and the Rev. Thomas Burke, O.P. At the termination of the proceedings, subscriptions were handed in, and amounting to £132. The several contributions are given in detail in the List appended to this Report. SECTION VI.— The City Wards. Of the fifteen wards in the city, the North Dock Ward was the first to take action, and a preliminary meeting was advertised on October 1st, of friends to the undertaking, that on the following Monday evening, October 6th, at half-past seven o'clock, a public meeting of residents in the North Dock Ward should be held at the Northumber- land Hotel, Beresford Place, for the purpose of promoting the erec- tion of the monument. According to the arrangements made, the chair was taken by Peter Paul MacSwiney, T.C., a large and an influential number of citizens being in attendance. Several eloquent and able speeches were made, while suitable resolutions were proposed XXV and seconded. Among the speakers were Messrs. Alex. M. Sullivan, T.C., and William Meagher, T.C., also the proprietor of the hotel, Mr. Joseph, T.C., of Dublin, and a much respected liberal English- man, alluded in his speech to the great assistance lent by O'Connell to the lie form agitation in England, and to the noble stand which he had ever made in the cause of human freedom, as also of civil and religious liberty all over the world. A sub-committee was formed, to divide the ward into collection districts and to appoint for them collec- tors. A subscription list was then opened, and the secretary an- nounced the following subscriptions, before the meeting separated, to be £35 7s. Od. This only represents what was subscribed at the meeting, as a number of citizens residing within the ward afterwards added a very considerable sum to the foregoing amount.* The work was carried out in a very effective manner. The following sums were afterwards handed in by some of the gentlemen, who kindly undertook the duty of collecting subscriptions in the North Dock Ward, and these are announced in the Freeman 1 s Journal of October 21st, 1862. f As the meetings and returns from the various * The first instalment handed in to the treasurer, per Peter Paul MacSwiney, T.C., from this ward amounted to J6100. t In the following order they should have been inserted at the date named : — Messrs. M'Swiney,Delany & £ s. d. Co. . 10 Alderman James Martin, J.P. 5 Assistants at M'Swiney, Delany & Co.'s establish- ment .... 5 Edward M'Vey . 3 A. M. Sullivan, Morning Nexus .... 2 2 Timothy Murphy and Son . 2 2 Very Rev. M. Farrington, P.P 2 William Meagher, Sheriff street .... 2 John C. Joseph, T.C. . 2 John French 2 John Tierney & Sons, Eden quay .... 2 Piichard Martin . 2 Charles Martin . 2 Philip Brady, Talbot street 1 Laurence Keogh, Marl- borough street . 1 John Dolan, Wood park, Clontarf .... 1 Thomas F. O'Connell, Gar- diner street 1 Matthew Brett, 80 Lower Gardiner street 1 Morgan Mooney . 1 Terence Farrell, 132 Lower Gloucester street . 1 W. Chapman, Eden quay . John Reilly, Abbey street . T. Crosby, Amiens street . John Crosby, Seville place . John Egan, Talbot street . Michael Nolan . Patrick Kenny, Earl street Edmund W. O'Mahony Michael Keane, Sheriff st. . P. Coyne, Sheriff street Patrick Langan, Earl street T. Cassin, Talbot street . P. Monks, jun., Sheriff st. . James H. Connell, Talbot st. — Costello, North wall Mrs. A. Briggs, North wall quay .... Esther Quinn, 8 North wall Joseph F f Lanigan, Eden quay .... Garrett Murtagh, Amiens st. — M'Nally, Gardiner street W. Thompson, Gardiner st, Edward Carraher, Talbot st. James Donnelly, Talbot st. John Wilison, Sackville pi. Matthew Byrne, Sackville place .... Mrs. Margaret Macken,Earl street .... Mrs. Fitzharris, Marlbo- rough street . » C £ 0. d. 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <) <> 1 o 1 1 (> 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 o 1 (» 1 o 10 10 10 XXVI city wards were at irregular intervals, and as their diverse systems for reporting the sums handed in could not always be conveniently compared and collated with the aggregate amounts subscribed and paid, we are obliged in some measure to anticipate the general Appended Lists, among which repetitions of names and subscriptions are necessarily inserted. This practical example set by the North Dock Ward was almost immediately followed, by several of the other wards throughout the city, with successful results. A meeting of the Royal Exchange AVarcl was convened and held on the 9th October, at No. 25 Wicklow Street. The Very Eev. Dr. Spratt was called to the chair. Several speeches were delivered and resolutions were proposed. A sub- scription list was then opened, and arrangements were made for a collection, among the residents of the ward. A meeting of the sub- committee was held on the 15th of October, and subscriptions to the amount of £71 were announced. The first instalment forwarded by the Royal Exchange Ward amounted to over £80. A meeting of the ratepayers and inhabitants of the Mansion House Ward was convened for Monday evening, October 13th, at the Eglinton Hotel, 19 Peter Street. The people of the ward Eev. Nicholas O'Farrell, C.C. . Rev. Mr. Heyfron, CO. J. O'Connor, Seville place H. Rawlins, Store street J. Murtagh, Eden quay Mrs. S. O'Neill, North King street — Fennel, Talbot street W. Campbell, bottle works Sheriff street . J. M. Castle J. Higgins, Mayor street John Kavanagh, North wall Edward Dunne, North wall James Cunningham, Abbey street . . . . James Bermingham, Buck- ingham street . Joseph Parkinson, Talbot st. James Kelly, Eden quay . James Cunningham, Abbey street (second subscrip- tion) . Miss Drennan, Abbey street Edward Mooney, Talbot street Patk. Foley, Sackville place William Troy, Marlborough street . Patrick Reilly, Earl street . Patrick Smith, 71 Montgo- mery street £ s. d. 10 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Thomas O'Toole, Talbot st. Laurence Kenny, Talbot st. Thomas Fay, Talbot street . Edward Lestrange, Nixon street .... — Horace, senior, Seville place .... Samuel Bennett, Gloucester street .... Patrick Hutchinson . John Short, Sheriff street . John Duncan, North wall . Patrick Wall, North wall . Edward Ryan, Marlborough street ' ... James Corrigan, Talbot st. . Anonymous, Earl street — Dempsey, Talbot street . — Stapleton, North wall . Sebastian Kaiser, Eden quay Michael Byrne, North wall Edward Ryan, North wall . John Somers, North wall . Patrick Connelly, Abbey street .... — Kelly, Mayor street — Kirkpatrick, Sackville street P. Morgan, North wall Saw mills *. Paul Cregan Edward Thomas . — Carey ". £ s. d. 10 10 10 10 10 5 8 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 o 5 5 fl 2 6 2 2 6 2 8 2 6 g 6 2 6 2 1 8 1 xxvn attended under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, Right Hon. Denis Moylan, and originated a subscription, in which was included that of the Lady Mayoress. Preparations were made to give further effect to the objects of the meeting. The treasurer for the Mansion House "Ward, Mr. P. Redmond, afterwards acknowledged the receipt of additional subscriptions, in the Freeman's Journal of October 27th.* In pursuance of a numerously signed requisition of the inhabitants of Mountjoy Ward, a meeting of the Burgesses and Ratepayers was convened for Thursday evening, October 16th, at eight o'clock, at Burke'a ( rreat Rooms, by Redmond Carroll, Alderman. Accordingly under his presidency, a large and an influential meeting was held. Mr. Patrick Nolan was appointed secretary. Several gentlemen were named, to form a local committee and with power to add to their number. Other measures were adopted, for promoting the object for which they had assembled. In the Mountjoy Ward, at the close of £ s. d. £ s. d. — Casey . 1 Messrs Dillon . 1 — Fleming . . 1 ,, Curran . .010 Workmen in Messrs Martin's Saw- ,, Leahy .010 mills, North wall ,, Kenna .010 Messrs. Waters . . 1 ,, Leahy, junior . G ,, Curtis 1 „ M'Kiernan .006 „ Enright . . 1 ,, Noonan . .006 ,, Martin . . 1 ,, Donnelly .006 ,, M'Kenzie . 1 ,, Olahan . .006 ,, Grady . . 1 ,, Buckley . .006 ,, llyan . 1 „ M'Donnell .006 ,, Keogh . 1 „ Leahy, senior .006 ,, Hoey . 1 ,, Byrne .006 ,, M'Donnel . 1) 1 „ Caliph . .006 ,, Burke 1 , , Shea .006 ,, Osborne . 1 , , Heron .006 ,, Granell . 1 ,, West .006 ,, Peters 1 „ Kelly . .006 „ Farrell . Q 1 „ Conroy . .006 m Kelly . . . 1 ,, Redmond .006 ,, J. Egan . 1 ,, Keane .006 , , Mulcahy . 1 , , Connolly . .006 „ Egan 1 „ Barry .006 ,, Mivrphy . 1 ,, 0. Monks .006 * As follows : — Mr. John Kelly . 1 Mr. Wall . . 10 Mr. John O'Connor . 1 Q A Liberal Protestant . .050 .Mr. P. Beaky . 1 Mr. Hickey .050 Mr. E. Behan . 1 6 Mr. Mooney .050 Mr. L Malone . 1 Miss Gethings .050 Mr. Gibney 1 Mr. M'Cormack . .050 Messrs. O'Neill and Byrne . 10 Mr. Needham .050 Mr. Higgins to Mr. Pepper .050 Mr. D. Byrne 10 Anonymous .050 Mr. 0. Murphy . , 10 Smaller sums, the nan- tes to Miss Donnegan . 10 be published hera tfter, Mr. T. M'Coy . M amounting to . . 1 10 Mr. Merredith ... ] xxvm the first meeting, over £40 were subscribed by those gentlemen who were present.* Alderman John D'Arcy convoked a meeting of the Burgesses of Usher's Quay Ward, to be held at 100 James's Street, at one o'clock, on Friday, October 17th. However, it was objected, that the notice given was too short to allow time for preliminary arrangements, and accordingly the meeting was adjourned to Monday, October 20th, at one o'clock, and to be held at the Provincial Hotel, Usher's Quay. The brief interval was well employed, in order to prepare for the day and time appointed. Accordingly, at a public meeting held in the Provincial Hotel of the Usher's Quay Ward inhabitants, on October 20th, the chair was taken by Alderman D'Arcy, Mr. M'Cready acting as secretary. Speeches were delivered by several gentlemen, and resolutions were passed, that collectors and a treasurer be appointed, Before the meeting separated, James Plunkett, T.C., announced that nearly £80 had been subscribed in the room. At subsequent meetings further amounts were received and acknowledged by Eev. Patrick J. Gilligan, CCf * At a meeting held in the Mountjoy Ward, on October 16tb, among other subscriptions announced in the Freeman's Journal of the day following, were those of £ s. a. Alderman Carroll . . f> Mr. Keating, T.C. 3 ;: Mr. O'Beirne, T.C. . ;j ;; Mr. Peter Curran, North Earl street, (a second sub- scription) . . . 2 Mr. Patrick Nolan 2 Dr. Bauon 2 Mr. Kennedy 1 15 Mr. Treston, T.C. 1 John Burke, Sackville st. . 1 Mr. Kearney 1 Mr. Kavanagh, Marlborough street .... 1 Mr. M'Dermott, Gardiner street .... 1 Mr. James M'Ardle, North Cumberland street . 1 Mr. E. W. O'Mahony . 1 £ s. d. Mr. Cantwell, Gloucester place . . . .10 Mr. William Egan, Sum- mer hill . . . .10 Mr. G. W. Abraham, bar- rister , . . .10 Mr. Hugh Vaughan, Great Denmark street . .10 Mr. Daniel Duggan, Lower Sackville street . .10 Mr. John Sewart . .10 Mr. Murney, Gloucester place . . . .10 Mr. Connolly, Richmond place . . . .10 Mr. Monks, Marlborough st. 10 O John Byrne, Summer hill .0100 Mr. Thomas Larkin, Marl- borough street . . 10 + The following subscriptions were announced : — Alderman DArcy . . 10 The Workmen in the employ- ment of the firm of Elliott, Cooke & Co., Thomas st. 6 8 John Elliott, Esq., Ludford park . . . .500 Elliott, Cooke & Co., Thomas street . . . .500 Andrew Thomas Moore, 161 James's street . . .500 Mr. N. J. Lawlor, T.C. .500 Mr. Plunkett, T.C. . .500 The men in the employment of Andrew Thomas Moore, 161 James's street . Messrs Galvan and Nolan . Mr. N. J. Sinnott Mr. John Owens , Mr. P. Dolan . Mr. Halpin . Dr. M'Cormack . Mr. J. Healy, James's st. . Rev. P. Gilligan, 010., St. James's .... 4 12 3 1 XXIX The inhabitants of Trinity "Ward were requested by Alderman J. W. Mackey, to meet in the Large Committee Rooms, No. 30 South Cumberland Street, at the rere of St. Andrew's Church, Westlaud Row, on Monday evening, October 20th, to collect funds and to co- operate with the General Committee formed to carry out the national enterprise. On the evening named, the chair was filled by Alderman Mackey, and speeches were delivered by different burgesses. At the public meeting of the inhabitants of Trinity Ward, held on Monday, October 20th, a committee of gentlemen were named, with power to add to their numbers. These were appointed to collect subscriptions from those who could not conveniently attend the meeting.* Various subsequent meetings of the sub-committee were held to promote the movement, f Further acknowledgments are in the Freeman' 1 s Journal, of October 31st.:}: £ s. d. £ s. d. Mr. P. Pils worth . 1 Rev. Mr. Doyle . .10 Mr. Joseph Butler, T.C. 1 Mr. E. M'Creedy .10 Mr. John Beehan . 1 Mr. Bermingham .10 Mr. Donohoe . . 1 Mr. P. Moore .10 Mr. Magee . . . 1 Mr. N. Sinnot . .10 Mr. P. Keogh . . 1 Mrs. Donohoe , .10 Dr. Dirham 1 Mrs. Magee .10 Mr. Feely . 1 Master Geraty and Sist -r> Mr. P. Faulkner 1 joint subscription . .10 Mr. P. Byrne 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gorry . . 10 Mr. Charles Tench 1 Mr. J. Kenny . 10 The Messrs. Field 1 Mr. White . . 10 Mr. Cassidy 1 Mr. Leech . . 10 Dr. Clarke . 1 Mr. H. Kavanagh . 10 Mr. M. Coffey . 1 Mr. Kavanagh . .050 * Before the meeting sepc trated, the fo llowing subscriptions were t innounced at the close : — Alderman Mackey, J. P. 5 John Lambert . .10 John M'Gauran . 5 John Martin .10 Michael Meade . 3 Thomas Hanlon . .10 Joseph Meade 2 Patrick Nolan .10 John Rose Byrne . 1 Patrick M'Swiggan . .10 P. J. Bermingham 1 Peter Long .10 Win. Donnelly . 1 Edward Bermingham .10 Martin Ayre 1 Michael Egan, T.C. . .10 Henry Rochford, T.C. 1 "J. B." an old follower of John Kelch, T.C. 1 O'Connell 1 Joseph Sherwood 1 Edward Murphy . - . .10 Patrick Beahan . 1 P. Haughton . • . 10 Thomas Hughes . 1 John J. Nolan . 1) William Lesmond . 1 P. Rochford . 10 Hugh Reilly 1 Matthew Gorman .050 t In the Freeman's Journal ' of October 23rd, was announced, Per Mr. Egan, T.C, tr easurer :— I lev. William Mulhall, pei • Alderman Mackey, J.P., £1 Os. Od. Again, on October 2Sth, t ie following sums are announced : — Mr. Egan, T.C. . Mrs. Ward, Townsend st. . 1 Mr. Martin M'Donogh . 10 1 George Cavanagh .050 William Cahill, Esq., per P. Clarke . .050 Joseph Sherlock, Esq. Mrs. Ward's young men 1 15 John Read . P. Leary .040 .010 t Per Mr. Egan, T.C, treasurer (see next page) :— XXX Pursuant to a requisition from several of the most influential Burgesses of Inns' Quay Ward, Alderman John Adye Curran con- vened a meeting to be held on Monday evening, October 20th, at the hour of seven o'clock, in the Catholic Hall, Denmark Street, for the purpose of co-operating with the General Committee in carrying out the national undertaking. Accordingly the Alderman in the chair, and a numerous meeting of the burgesses being present, a committee was formed, and a subscription list was opened. Soon were contri- butions collected.* Matthew Magrath, Esq. Patrick MacNevin, Esq. Patrick Ryan, Esq. James Rothery, Esq. . John Hickey, Esq. Edward Murphy, Esq. (sen Messrs. P. & J. Power Patrick M'Cullagh, Esq. William Salmon, Esq. John Dunne, Esq., 42 Towns end street Francis Lawless, Esq. James H. Boland, Esq Townsend street Patrick Heron, Esq. . a. 10 10 10 10 10 James Walsh, Esq., Leinster market .... John Ryan, Esq. Patrick Mil way, Esq., Lein- ster market Patrick Gorman, Esq., Leinster market P. Thomas, Esq., Leinster market .... Mr. Kelly, 26 Townsend street . . * . Mrs. Clarke, 144 do. Jas. Farrelly, Esq., Towns- end street . . Mrs. Byrne, 39 Townsend street .... £ 8. d. 10 5 * Messrs. Joseph M'Cann, Thomas Arkins, and J. A. Curran, jun., collectors for the Inns' Quay Ward, acknowledge in. the Freeman' s Journal of October 28th, the following sums received by them : — Mr. Joseph M'Cann , Mr. Patrick Boland . Mr. Edward Spring . Mr. Langan, King street Alderman Curran Mr. Michael Farrell . Mr. John Behan Mr. Joseph Sweetman, T.C Mrs. Boyle Mr. J. M'Cartney Mr. Anthony Duffy . Messrs. Fox & Co. Mr. Kirwan . . Mr. Purcell , , Mr. Towers , Mr. Flood . Mr. Begg . Mrs. Murray, Mary's abbey Mr. Carton Dr. White . Mr. Clarke, Upper Dominick street . , , Mr. Connick , . Mr. Bergin Mr. P. Keon, Bolton street Mr. Archbold . , Miss A. . . , Mr. James Reilly 10 10 Mr. Breen . . . . 10 Mr. O'Hara . , . 10 Mr. Doran . . . . 10 Mr. Phelan . . . 10 Mr. L. M'Court . . . 10 Mr. Hand . . . . 10 Mr. O'Callaghan, Dorset st. 10 Mrs. Gaffney . . . 10 Mr. O'Connor, Boltou st. . 10 Mr. Derum, do. , 10 Mr Reilly, Pill lane . . 10 Mr. Kavanagh, Mary's abbey 10 Mr. O'Brien, do. . 10 Mr. Murphy, do. . 10 Mr. Egan, Halston street , 10 Mr. Cleary . . . 10 Mr. Hoare . . . . 10 Mr. Phelan . . . 10 Mr. Byrne, Inns' quay . 5 Mr. Kavanagh, do. . Mr. Egan, "do. .0 Mr. Carroll, do. .0 Mr. M'Donnell, do. . Mr. Kearney, do. . Mr. M. O'Brien, do. . Mr. Keogh, Pill lane . Mr. Campbell, do. . Mr. Sinnott, do. . XXXI fat. At a public meeting in Keogh's Hotel, Queen Street, of the inhabi- tants of Arran Quay Ward, convened by Alderman L. Reynolds, on October 20th, at seven o'clock in the evening, he was called to the chair as representative of the ward. A subscription list was opened and a committee was appointed to collect. Subscriptions were handed in and acknowledged, to the amount of £34.* A numerously signed requisition of the Burgesses and inhabitants of Merchant's Quay Ward, addressed to Alderman John Reynolds, induced the latter gentleman to convene a meeting at the Provincial Hotel, for Friday, the 24th of October, at one o'clock. Accordingly, under his presidency, Mr. Hughes acting as secretary, and Mr. James Egan as treasurer, a committee was formed, and a subscription list was opened.f Mr. Luke Doyle, Pill lane — Cooney, A.B. Anonymous Mr. .John Addi . Mr. Michael O'Reilly Mr. Quinn, Pill lane Mr. Kelly . Mrs. Flinn Mr. M-Xally Mr. Carroll Miss Teelin^ * The following subscript Alderman Laurence Rey nohls Robert O'Brien, J.P. . Joseph and John Berry joint subscription . Dr. Doake . James Nugent . James Tyrrell Philip Clinchy . Michael Gavacan, T.C. Patrick Dunne . Francis Dunne . James Magee , t The following sums were then contributed : — £ 8. d. 5 5 5 5 2 12 2 2 2 2 Mr. Keane Mr. O'Connor Mr. Keogh A. B. .... A Journeyman Baker Per Mr. Thomas Arkins : O'Reilly Brothers, Halston street .... Edward Chandlier, a work- ing bricklayer . £ s. d. ions were announced at the close: — Robert Delahoyde Patrick Tormey . Bernard Reynolds Michael Donohoe George Fagan Edward Holdright Peter Brennan . Thomas Grehan . Bridget Grehan . Eleanor Grehan . Thomas O Dowd Joseph Kelly Joseph Kelly, Thomas street 5 John and James Caffray, brewers . . . .500 James Egan, Esq., High st. 5 Jeremiah Dunne, Esq., T.C, J.P 5 Cornelius Denehy, Esq. .500 John & James Reid, Esqs., woollen manufacturers .500 Nathaniel Halbert, Esq., Corn Market . . .300 Mary Ryan and Son, Mer- chants' quay . . .220 John O'Neill, Esq., T.C. .200 1 6 10 10 10 6 Peter Fowler, Esq., Thomas street .... John S. Barrett, Esq., J.P., Greenhill, Galway, per Al- derman Reynolds . Edward Brien, Clanbrassil street . Wm. O. K. Dennehy, Esq. Rev. C. P. Nolan, C.C., High street Peter Finnegan, Esq., P.L.G. Michael Hughes, Esq., Clan- brassil street . Patrick Monks, Esq., Swift's alley .... 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 2 10 10 10 10 10 1 1 XXX11 A numerously signed requisition of the North City Ward inhabi- tants to Alderman John Campbell, induced that gentleman to con- vene a meeting at the Hall of the Catholic Young Men's Society, Denmark Street, on Monday evening, October 27th, at half-past seven o'clock. Accordingly the meeting there assembled, Alderman Campbell in the chair. Messrs Ignatius J. Kennedy and Michael Crooke were appointed to act as secretaries, and Alderman Campbell as treasurer. Several eloquent speeches were delivered ; especially those of Dr. John Gray and of John B. Dillon. A committee was formed to collect subscriptions. A subscription list was opened, and nearly £60 were handed in before the meeting closed.* Subsequent meetings of the sub-committee were held. A numerous and an influential requisition was addressed by the inhabitants of the Eotunda Ward to Richard Joseph Devitt, Esq., T.C., to convene a meeting. In compliance with their desire, Monday evening, November 3rd, at half-past seven o'clock, was named for assemblage at the European Hotel, Bolton Street. Sub- £ s. d. £ s. d. Mr. Summers, bakery, Meath James Whelan, Esq., T.C., street, per Mr. Monks 1 High street 1 Rev. Mr. Dukey, C.C., Meath Patrick Whelan, Esq., P.L.G •> street .... 1 High street 1 James Marlow, of Marlow Robert Plunkett, Up. Bridge Brothers^ (second sub.) . 1 street .... 1 William Burke, Nicholas sfc. 1 Thomas Byrne, Clanbrassil Edward M' Weeny, High st 1 street .... 1 Andrew M'Clean, Winetav Thos. Keane, Michael's hill 1 ern street .... 1 John Woolley, Coombe 1 John Maguire, Winetavern John Gavin, Thomas street 1 street .... 1 Rev. James Daniel, C.C., Thos. Joseph Maguire, Wine- Meath street (2nd sub.) . 1 tavern street . 1 Thomas Baker, Cook street 1 John Dillon, Cutpurse row 1 John Mulligan, Back lane . 1 Bernard Barrett, Thomas st 1 Michael M'Mahon, Cookst. 10 Robert O'Leary, Thomas st. 1 * The following subscriptions were ha nded in at the meeting : — Cannock, White, and Co. . 10 Michael Crooke (in addition Dr. Gray (in addition to to £2 already subscribed] 1 £12 already subscribed) 5 Nicholas Rice 1 James Farrell, Cole's lane . 2 M. M'Grane 1 Laurence Keegan, Britain st. 2 Jeremiah Brady . 1 James Campbell, Rutland John William Cullen . 1 square 1 Charles Keenan . 1 George Campbell 1 Patrick Cooke 1 Patrick Kane 1 Thomas Nolan . 1 Thomas Dillon . 1 Patrick Faulkner . 1 Patrick M 'Bride . 1 John M'Neill . , 1 Peter Martin 1 John Rooney 10 Alexander Carr . 1 Edward Balfe 1( John Troy . 1 Anonymous, a Protestant John Bagnal 1 per Mr. Crooke . 10 Denis Byrne . 1 John Plasto . o 7 6 Patrick Hooks . 1 George Jinks . o 5 Matthew Kelly . Joseph Kenny . 1 1 5 () Peter Byrne • . '. o 1 7 XXX111 seqnently, it was deferred to the ensuing Tuesday evening, as found to be more convenient. Accordingly a meeting was there held, under the presidency of Richard J. Devitt, a committee was formed, a subscription list was opened, and further arrangements were made to increase the Monument Fund. A requisition of the Burgesses and inhabitants of Wood Quay Ward, addressed to Alderman George Roe, D.L., induced thia gentleman to convene a meeting at 31 Peter Street, for Wednesday, the 5th of November, at two o'clock. Accordingly, under the presidency of Alderman Roe, that meeting was held, a Committee of Burgesses was formed, and a subscription list was opened. A preliminary meeting of the South City Ward, was held at 19 and 20 Westmoreland Street, Mr. William Fitzpatrick in the chair, Messrs. Ralph Walsh and James Delany having been appointed Honorary Secretaries. It was unanimously resolved that an Aggre- gate Meeting of the Ward should be held in the Commercial Buildings on Wednesday, November 5th, at one o'clock. After- wards the meeting was held on the 11th November, at Cork Hill, in the Rooms of the Grocers' and Vintners' Society. Alderman John Reynolds presided. The Burgesses and people of the South Dock Ward took action in the matter, and a meeting was convened for Thursday evening, the 13th of November, at the Society Rooms, 36 Denzille Street. Accordingly, the chair was taken at eight o'clock by Edmund W. O'Mahony, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Mr. O'Neill being appointed secretary, and Mr. Sherwood, treasurer. A committee was nomi- nated, a subscription list was opened, and several sums were handed in before the meeting closed. SECTION VII.— The Provinces. Throughout the provinces, as in the city and suburbs, the work went on apace. In the black north and in the sunny south, the same spirit of earnestness pervaded every class. In various cities, towms, and villages, throughout Ireland, meetings were held, and working committees, composed of leading active local men, were ap- pointed, for the purpose of collecting and receiving subscriptions towards the fund. With the same object in view, special council meetings were held in many of the corporate towns. Among the provincial Corporations, Clonmel led the van ; and, on Monday, September 29th, the patriotic Mayor, William L. Hackett, Esq., introduced the subject, the Aldermen and Town Councillors pre- sent giving their warm approval to local measures, which were then taken to promote the movement. Arrangements were afterwards made to have collections taken at the Church doors of SS. Peter and Paul, of St. Mary, and of the Franciscan Abbey on Sunday, October 19th, the respective pastors and guardian warmly co-operating. XXXIV The patriotic Mayor, John O'Neill, Esq., and the inhabitants of Drogheda were ready to second the movement ; and accordingly, on "Wednesday, October 1st, a notice of motion in the Corporation was given for the first subsequent meeting of the Council, that a local committee should be appointed for the purpose of soliciting and receiving subscriptions towards the erection of a National Monument. Pursuant to notice, a special general meeting of the Council was held in the Assembly Koom of the Tholsel, on Monday, October 6th, the Mayor presiding. A committee of seven members of the Corpora- tion, including the Mayor, was appointed to solicit and receive sub- scriptions towards the erection of a grand National Monument in the metropolis of Ireland to the Liberator. The Council of the Catholic Young Men's Society for this ancient town, held a meeting on October 16th, to co-operate in the good work. The patriotic trades of the town zealously enlisted themselves in the effort. At half-past three o'clock on Thursday, October 17th, a numerous and influential meeting was held in the Corporation Assembly Koom, Tholsel, the chair being occupied by the Eight Worshipful John O'Neill, Mayor of Drogheda. A subscription list was then opened, and among the subscriptions, making in all £62, were announced those of Alderman Thomas Carty, J.P., £10; Alderman P. Mathews, J.P., £10; Alderman James Mathews, J.P., £10; the Mayor, £5, and John Hughes, Esq., £5. The Most Eev. His Grace the Primate, and the clergy arranged to have collections taken at all the Catholic Churches and Chapels in Drogheda, on Sundaj^, October 26 th ; while within several parishes and smaller villages around, collections were steadily and systematically progressing. A staff of the most respect- able inhabitants of Drogheda, including the Mayor, was appointed to superintend the work of the Sunday collection. The clergy of the Diocese of Clogher, with the Eight Eev. Dr. M'Nally presiding, October 16th, it was resolved, that measures be taken to give effect to the efforts of the General Committee in Dublin. On Monday, the lGth of October, a meeting of the townspeople was held at Kavanagh's Hotel, in Athy. An influential committee was there formed, and several subscriptions were paid in before the meeting separated. Arrangements were made for the reception of other contributions. The Nenagh Town Commissioners held their usual monthly meet- ing on Monday, October 6th, E. Spain, Esq., J.P., in the chair. A subscription list was then prepared and several of the gentlemen pre- sent put down their names for £1 each: The Commissioners then resolved themselves into a committee to make a collection through the town during the ensuing week. The Townspeople of Ennis, where O'Connell won the celebrated election, were not behind in assisting the general committee, grateful as they felt for the contribution of £100, to complete the Emanci- pator's local monument, and accordingly, the Town Commissioners at their meeting early in October, resolved before separating, XXXV to join in the general expression of popular feeling. Preparations were made to assemble the patriotic townspeople. A meeting of the Ennis Commissioners was held on Thursday, 23rd of October, Thomas Green, Esq., Chairman of the Town Com- missioners, presiding. It was resolved, to request the Bight lit v. Dr. Flannery, Lord Bishop of Killaloe Diocese, to call on his clergy in the County of Clare to hold a simultaneous collection in their several parishes. Tt was resolved, likewise, that the Town Commis- sioners should form a committee to collect and receive subscriptions, and to promote the object in view. Thomas Green, Esq., was appointed as treasurer. Limerick, "TheCitie of the Violated Treaty," closely followed. On the 9th October a very full meeting of the Corporation was held in the town hall under the presidency of the Eight Worshipful William Lane Joynt, Mayor. The following resolution, proposed by Michael Robert Ryan, Esq., J.P., and seconded by Alderman Quinlivan, J.P., was unanimously adopted — " That, warmly approv- ing of the project lately originated for the erection in Dublin of a national monument to O'Connell, this Corporation do now nominate a committee to co-operate with the promoters of the object and receive subscriptions towards it in this city and district, in order that Limerick may bear a suitable part in commemorating in the metro- polis of Ireland the unrivalled abilities and services of our country's greatest patriot, and attesting to future ages the gratitude in which we hold his services, not only to the vast majority of the Irish people, but also his undeviating advocacy of the great principle of civil and religious liberty throughout the world." In declaring the resolution carried, the Mayor addressed those present, eulogising the originators of the movement, and concluded by heading a subscription list with a donation of £5. A working committee was afterwards appointed. Accordingly, on Monday, October 13th, pursuant to public notice from the Town Clerk, a meeting of the Corporation and citizens com- mittee was held at three o'clock in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Rutland Street, to arrange for organising a general collection throughout the wards. The chair was taken by the Right Worship- ful William Lane Joynt, Mayor, who addressed the meeting, as also other gentlemen. Committees, composed of the Aldermen and Town Councillors for each ward, with power to add to their numbers, were formed. These committees resolved to go round and collect subscrip- tions. On the Wednesday evening succeeding, at 7 o'clock, the Burgesses of the Abbey Ward assembled in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall, the Mayor presiding, and after announcing the receipts of subscriptions, arrangements were made to have a collection taken throughout the ward. In the wake of the foregoing, Waterford succeeded, and then a respectable requisition of the citizens called on the Mayor, William Johnson, who named Thursday, October 16th, for a meeting of the Town Council to make arrangements for co-operating with other Corporations in Ireland in the movement to erect a statue to the great XXXVI O'Connell in Dublin. At a preliminary meeting, convened by the Eight Worshipful William Johnson, Mayor, and the Town Council- lors of Waterford, on October 16th, the Mayor presiding, several eloquent speeches were delivered. It was resolved that the members of the council present should form a committee, and that a subscrip- tion list should then be opened.* On the 30th of October, a meeting of the Burgesses in the South Ward of that city was held in the Hall of the Catholic Young Men's Society. Alderman Owen Carroll, J.P., presided, and George J. Brisco was appointed secretary. Collectors, with power to add to their number, were named to procure subscriptions in that ward. A special meeting of the Athlone Town Commissioners were sum- moned for Friday, October 17th, to consider the question of a national monument to O'Connell. Accordingly, on the 21st of October, a meeting was held in the Town Commissioners' Kooms, Athlone. The chair was occupied by — Burke, Esq., J.P., Drum House, who addressed the meeting. Messrs. Kelly and Bracken were appointed joint secretaries. Collectors were appointed for different districts of the town, and as a subscription list was opened, in a few minutes contributions poured in to upwards of £20. The residents of Tipperary convened a public meeting ; and, on the 18th of October, the Town Commissioners, with Michael Coleman, Esq., in the chair, resolved to originate a collection of their town. Kilkenny, " The City of the Confederation," also held its public meeting, pursuant to notice given on the 17th of October, by a numerously signed requisition. It assembled on Tuesday, October 22nd, at 12 o'clock, in the Tholsel, Alexander Colles, Esq., the Mayor, presided, and Mr. William Kenealy was appointed secretary. A committee of gentlemen was named to collect subscriptions from per- sons of all classes and creeds. A subscription list was then opened, and before the meeting separated, it was announced that £71 lis. 6d had been subscribed in the room."}" * The following subscriptions are Mr. P. Roynane . Sir B. Morris Alderman Kelly & Sons Alderman Cox Mr. P. A. Power Mr. Patrick Reid The Mayor Alderman Carroll Mrs. Carroll Miss Carroll Owen Carroll, T.C. . Mrs. Owen Carroll Mr. C. Redmond, T.C. Alderman Kent . ; £ s. d. . 5 . O . 2 . 2 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 noted, on opening the list Alderman Ryan Mr. Blake, M.P. Mr. Walsh, Mr. J. F. Strange Mr. Campbell Mr. Devereux Mr. Dwyer Mr. Ivory Mr. Purcell Mr. O'Shea Mr. Freeman Captain Heron Mr. J. B. Hughes £ 1 1 1 1 1 1 s. d. f The following amounts were received from a meeting held in Kilkenny : — Messrs. E. Smithwick and I A Protestant Friend, per Sons . , . . 20 Mr. J. M. Tidmarsh .500 xxxvn A meeting of the Longford Town Commissioners was held, and a committee was formed to collect subscriptions. The town of Wexford, ever foremost in every patriotic movement, assisted in the good work. On Thursday, October 23rd, a meeting was presided over by the Mayor, James Harpur, Esq. The Alder- men and Town Councillors were requested to act as collectors in their respective wards ; the Mayor was appointed treasurer; and a sub- scription list was opened.* On Friday, October 24th, a meeting was held in the Tholsel of New Eoss, Thomas Devine, Esq., in the chair. Arrangements were made for a public collection, while a subscription list was there opened, and £16 were collected on the spot. This, however, was but the commencement, and other contributions were soon announced.t Gal way, " The Citie of the Tribes," prepared to join the union of Irishmen engaged on the good work. Wherefore on Sunday, October 26th, a meeting of the Catholic Young Men's Society was held at Mrs. Carrigan's Assembly Eooms, Eyre Square. The liev. £ s. d. £ s. d. Mr. Power, High Sheriff . 3 Alderman Potter .10 Messrs. Richard and Robert Mr. J. Callanan . 1 Tidmarsh 2 Mr. Alyward .10 Mr. Daniel Smithwick 2 Dr. Potter . .10 Mr. Daniel Cullen 2 Mr. Feehan 10 Mr. M. O'Donnell, Q.C. . 2 Rev. Mr. Dunphy 10 The Mayor .... 110 Rev. Mr. Phelan 1 Mr. J. M. Tidmarsh . 10 Mr. W. Kenealy, Kilkenny Alderman Hart . 10 Journal . 10 Alderman Buggy . 1 Mr. Meagher 10 Alderman Martin 1 Dr. Campion 1 Dr. Comerford . . 10 Mr. Duuny . 10 Rev. M. Larkin . 10 In the hands of Mr. Edmund Mr. O'Donnell . 1 Smithwick 15 6 Rer. Mr. Connelly 10 * The following sums were then conti ibuted: — The Mayor .... 2 P. O'Connor . . . 1 Alderman R. Walsh . 2 Thomas Prendergast . 10 D. P. Sweetman . 1 Richard Sinnot . 10 Alderman J.Walsh, J. P. . 1 James Hayes 1 John Sinnott 10 Very Rev. Dean Murphy . 10 John Pitt .... 10 Rev. James Roche, P.P. 10 J. S. Waddy 10 Rev. J. Hogan, C.C. . 10 S.Doyle 10 Rev. W. Murphy, C.C. . 1 A. Kavanagh 10 t Subscriptions of the men in the em ployment of the firm of Mess rs. Joseph Gala van and Co., Quay, New Ross : — Patrick Doyle . . . 9 Thomas Power . 1 Captain Cun-an, Bymann . 5 M. Power .... 6 Captain Williams, Enterprise James Hawick, mate, do. 2 6 Edward Finn .3 10 Edward Shea 3 P. Doyle, N.B., do. 10 John Higgins 2 J. Galcram, do. 10 James Dooly 2 Joseph Hanrick, sawyer . 10 Thomas Forestai 2 Michael Wall, do. 10 R. P. Tully, Gort 10 XXXV111 Father Tracy was called to the chair. A committee, consisting of the Council of the Society was formed for the purpose of collecting and of forwarding subscriptions. Several of the latter were then handed in, so that the contributions then given amounted to over £18.* Arrangements were afterwards made to complete the collec- tion in the town. Subsequently the High Sheriff for the county of the town of Galway convened a meeting of his bailiwick to promote the same object. This meeting was held in the Court House, November 10 th, and it was largely and influentially attended. A committee was named, with power to add to their numbers, and for the purpose of collecting subscriptions. Several contributions were handed in before the meeting separated. At Enniscorthy, a meeting was held and a committee was formed. Soon a handsome sum was collected, and on the 28th of October £50 — the first instalment — were sent to Dr. Gray, as one of the Trustees for the Fund. Londonderry, " the Maiden Citie," held a large and representative meeting, attended by Catholics and Protestants, on the 3rd of November, when collectors were appointed for various districts in the city and neighbourhood. The Most Rev. Dr. Kelly, Bishop of Derry, besides giving his warm approval to the project, headed the list with his own most generous contribution. A very considerable amount was subscribed at the preliminary meeting. The first instalment transmitted was the very substantial sum of £90. The inhabitants of Sligo held a public meeting, November 9th, in the spacious School Rooms of the town, Peter O'Connor, Esq., J.P., presiding. Speeches were delivered, resolutions passed, a committee was formed, and Maurice Conry, Esq., J.P., was appointed treasurer. A considerable sum was subscribed before the meeting separated, and further arrangements were made to forward the collection. On the 13th of November, under the presidency of Most Rev. David Moriarty, Bishop of Kerry, a public meeting was held at Killarney, to originate a local movement of co-operation. Dundalk shared also in the popular feeling, and the patriotic trades were foremost to move in the matter. A public meeting was called to meet at Sibthorpe's Commerical Hotel, on Wednesday * These included the following : — £ s. Rev. Father Good . .10 Rev. Father Tracy . .10 Mr. Francis M'Namara . 1 Mr. Michael Hennessy . 1 Mr. Edward Wade . .10 Mr. Matthew Ryan . .10 Rev. Father Phew . . 10 Rev. Father Doolev . . 10 Rev. Thomas Madden . 10 Mr. John Kir wan . . 10 Mr. H. Bannon . . . 10 Mr. John Wade . . . 10 Young Men's Society, Galway d. Mr. E. M'Grenehan Mr. Michael Griffin Mr. P. Greany . Mr. Thomas M'Coy Mr. James Loftus Mr. Patrick Gannon Mr. Thomas Doyle Mr. James Hickey Mr. P. J. Duffy . Mr. J. B. Hughes Mr. Thomas Hughes Mr. James Tully £ s. d. . 10 . 10 . 10 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 XXXIX evening, the 19 th of November. The meeting was accordingly held, under the presidency of Michael Kelly, Esq., J.P., and a committee was organized to take the town by districts for a general collection. A very large sum was subscribed before the meeting adjourned. A meeting, originated by the Town Commissioners, was held in Tuam, as also in Tramore, to aid in the good work. The Tralee Chamber of Commerce also convened a meeting for a like purpose. Dungarvan deserves special notice for the preparations there made and terminated with a large contribution. A meeting was held, moreover, at Lancaster in England, on the 14th of November, and a committee was there formed, while a sub- scription list was opened to aid the efforts made by the General Committee in Dublin. The sum returned from this locality was one worthy of the contributors and of the locality. Large and enthusiastic meetings were held in many other places, and thus very considerable amounts were subscribed ; but, it can hardly be expected, that notices serving properly to elucidate the zealous co-operation of all localities and individuals in the work should be presented, except in the most general and concise form. SECTION VIIL— Aid from Places Abroad. In the beginning of 1863, it was decided to issue an address to Irishmen throughout the world, asking their co-operation with the central Committee. Accordingly, a powerful appeal was written by Mr. P. J. Smyth, and it bore the signatures of the Chairman and the hon. secretaries. It was published for transmission abroad, through those channels most likely to reach the Irish people. Probably, because no proper means had been taken, to make the existence of the movement better known in foreign countries, the contributions from foreign sources were comparatively small, at that stage of the proceedings. It was not long until the results of this address made themselves manifest, and in a manner highly gratifying to the Committee. The first response came from our patriotic countrymen living at the antipodes. It was conveyed, in a thoroughly characteristic letter, from the Hon. Charles Gavan Duffy.S * It ran as follows : — " Melbourne, Australia, April 25, 1863. "My dear Dillon, — The communication, bearing your own and other familiar names inviting my aid towards the national statue to O'Connell, compels me to break a silence which I have maintained for seven years in relation to all Irish movements. The motive, which I have no doubt induced you to take an active part in the labours of the Committee in Dublin, induces me to co-operate with them from the opposite side of the globe. It was our fate, because we believed it was our duty, to differ from O'Connell in a momen- tous period ; but, we did so, I trust, without ignoring his pre-eminent claims upon the gratitude and veneration of his country. For myself, I can say, that xl Instead of £500, the sum which Mr. Duffy estimated the contri- butions might reach, the actual amount subscribed exceeded the magnificent amount of £1,000. The Chairman of the Melbourne Committee was Sir John O'Shannessy, to whom the Irish people owe a deep debt of gratitude for his action,Jnot only on this occasion, but also in 1880, when dire necessity prevailed in our land and rendered it necessary to seek for assistance in foreign countries. In Queensland, a committee was formed for the purpose of collect- ing money, and Kevin Izod O'Doherty was appointed treasurer. In many other cities and towns throughout Australia and New Zealand, meetings were also held, and much enthusiasm appears to have prevailed. From South America and South Africa, likewise, many contributions were received, and these formed no insignificant addition to the fund. In the United States of America, the appeal, which at any other time would have roused enthusiasm among millions of the Irish people, who had found a home over its wide expanse, now remained almost unheeded. But, the reason was not difficult to find ; it was a good and sufficient one. A direful civil war was being waged between the Northern and Southern States ; the whole country was convulsed by the struggle of contending forces ; while the feelings and sympathies of the Irish people, at home and abroad, were deeply engaged on that issue, which so fortunately resulted in the restoration of peace and order, as also in the renewed strength and prosperity of the Great Eepublic. SECTION IX. — Work of the Committee. That same meeting, at which it was determined to issue the address, a resolution was passed : " That this movement, having originated in a sincere desire to do honour to the memory of an illustrious Irish- man, every effort of whose life, whether in the senate, at the bar, no one on either side of the intervening ocean can feel more satisfaction than I will, when at length some adequate work of Irish art commemorates the career of the greatest Irishman of the century in the metropolis of his native land. A central committee has been organised in Melbourne, which includes the Irishmen of highest station and greatest wealth and public spirit in this city, without party distinction ; and their honoured secretary, Mr. O'Grady, has opened communication with the most populous districts in this colony, and with the capitals of the neighbouring colonies. Committees have been appointed and subscriptions commenced in at least twenty districts. Though I have the honour to act as treasurer here, I cannot undertake to state with certainty the amount of money that will be subscribed, especially as many of the districts will, no doubt, prefer to communicate directly with your Committee in Dublin ; but, I believe I may safely assure you, that the contributions from Australia will not fall short of five hundred pounds (£500). — Believe me, my dear Dillon, always faithfully yours, "C. Gavan Duffy. "JohnB. Dillon, Esq." xli or in the public forum, bears the unmistakeable impress of greatness, the Monument which shall be raised by the contributions of his grateful countrymen, and of the admirers of genius and patriotism throughout the world, shall bear no other inscription than the simple but comprehensive word ■ O'Connell.' " In 1863 Lord Mayor Vereker, who succeeded Alderman Moylan in the civic chair, having declined to permit the Committee to hold their meetings in the Mansion House, application was made to the Corporation, that the use of their Council Chamber in the City Hall be granted for the purpose. This request was generously acceded to, and for many years afterwards, nearly all the business of the Com- mittee was transacted there. The first meeting of the Committee in their new Assembly-room was signalized by an important change in the course of its procedure. On the motion of Dr. Gray, it was unanimously resolved, that the press should be admitted to all future meetings. This was a step in the right direction, and one which commended itself to the good sense of the general public, who were thereby enabled to participate, so to speak, in the actions of the Committee. At the same meeting, Alderman Moylan, ex-Lord Mayor, was appointed permanent Chair- man of the Committee, as a mark of their esteem, and in acknowledg- ment for his kindness and courtesy during his year of office. Towards the end of 1863, the Committee began to consider the important subject of the Monument itself, as also the form and character which it should assume. The funds placed at their disposal amounted to £5,463. Having had the benefit of a conference with the eminent Irish artist, Mr. Foley, the Committee conceived such a sum must be utterly inadequate for their purpose. For some time previous to this, there had been a marked falling off, in the amount of home subscriptions ; but, it is only just to add, that this result was not wholly the fault of the country and of its people. The spirit of enthusiasm manifested in the beginning had not in the least degree abated ; but there was another and a more urgent claim upon popular sympathy and support. The country had been threatened with famine ; dire distress had existed in many districts ; and the money, which should otherwise have reached the O'Connell Monu- ment Fund, was spent in alleviating the hunger of the starving poor, especially in the west and south. With the spring of 1864, the prospect brightened somewhat, and fully trusting the people's patriotism, the Committee determined to ask for another £5,000, to ensure that the O'Connell Monument should be worthy of him and of the Irish nation. At the same time, a valuable suggestion made by Mr. Kenealy, Editor of the Kilkenny Journal, to the effect, that a simultaneous National Collection should be made on St. Patrick's Day next ensuing was adopted as their resolve by the Committee. Accord- ingly, on the 17th of February, 1864, a Sub-committee was appointed for the purpose, consisting of the Eight Hon. the Lord Mayor, Peter Paul MacSwiney, Sir John Gray, Rev. John O'Hanlon, John Pteilly, d xlii John B. Dillon, William J. Henry, Rev. P. J. Gilligan, Rev. John O'Rourke, Michael Murphy, T.C., Rev. James Daniel, Richard J. Devitt, T.C., Professor James Kavanagh, J. F. Frazer, P. J. Smyth, Very Rev. John Canon Farrell, Very Rev. Dean and Monsignor Andrew O'Connell, Martin Crean, Alexander M. Sullivan, Patrick McNamee, and Michael Dwyer. The duty of originating and of developing the St. Patrick's Day collection, at their desire, was under- taken by the Rev. John O'Hanlon, one of the hon. secretaries. Under his direction, circulars and placards were prepared and addressed to the bishops and priests of every diocese and parish throughout the country, earnestly requesting their co-operation in the work. It was deemed necessary to have an authorized Address written, which should clearly express the motives and purposes of the Committee. Accordingly, a renewed appeal, ably drawn up by the Very Rev. John Canon O'Rorke, lately P.P., of Maynooth, was issued to the people of Ireland.* * The following was the text of this Address : — Address of the O'Connell National Monument Committee to the People of Ireland. Fellow-Countrymen ! It is now nearly two years since Ireland resolved to erect a Monument to O'Connell in her capital. Grateful for his services, loving his memory, and proud of him as her fore- most man, she regarded this undertaking in the light of a solemn national duty. A hopeful enthusiastic beginning was made, but other claims, which could neither be ignored nor delayed, soon arrested our attention. The cry of hunger was heard amongst us — no new cry in our poor stricken land, but one which, whenever it is heard, must claim our sympathy before all others. Patriotism and gratitude are sacred words to the Irish heart, but there is still one more sacred — charity. At the call of charity, therefore, was our great National Monument put in abeyance for a time, that the lives of our starving people might be saved. But the time has now come when we must build up the Monument of our own O'Connell. Will that Monument be worthy of him ? To be so we must make it the noblest creation of artistic genius in our land. If in Dublin — the centre of his labours and his triumphs — any memorial should exist to rival, or even to approach his, the nation he loved and laboured for will not have done its duty. Now is the time for action. If the O'Connell Testimonial be not now made what it ought to be, the mistake can never be retrieved ; it will be a monument not to his glory, but of our shame, and our children will look upon it with sorrow and despise us. Fellow-countrymen ! this must not be. You must come to our aid, and enable us to raise in Sackville-street such a Monument as the nation may be proud of, and as shall inspire future genera- tions with a high unselfish patriotism — such a Monument as, when the stranger first beholds its grand proportions, he will at once exclaim, — " This must be the Monument of Ireland's Liberator." Up to the present time the funds at our disposal are miserably insufficient for our purpose ; but we do not despond. No ! full of confidence in your enduring devotion to our great Chief, we call upon you, fellow-countrymen, to make one organized national effort on St. Patrick's Day for the O'Connell Monument. Appoint collectors and treasurers as soon as possible. No man who loves the land for which O'Connell fought xliii The result proved most successful ; the subscriptions immediately realized by that general collection reached the sum of nearly £1,500; and in the course of a few weeks, this amount was still further increased. SECTION X.— Laying of the Foundation Stone. Second only in importance to the erection of O'ConnelPs Monu- ment may be ranked the laying of its foundation stone. Elaborate preparations were made, through the action of various Sub-Committees which had been nominated by the several trades and societies, to second the efforts of the Members constituting the General Com- mittee. During the summer of 1864, frequent meetings were held not only in Dublin, but throughout Ireland, to forward the object now proposed. At first, it was the intention of the Committee, that this ceremony should be performed on the 6th of August, so as to commemorate the eighty-ninth anniversary of the great Irish Tribune's birth. But the 6th day falling on Saturday, it was deemed more expedient, that it should be postponed until the follow- ing Monday, in order to render it more convenient for the trades, clergy, and for others attending from the provinces, and to ensure the complete success of the demonstration. An arrangement of all details in connection with the ceremony was entrusted to a Sub- Committee ; while the duty was discharged by them, with much judg- ment and forethought. The interval which was available for action demanded prompt and continuous attendances, and the correspon- dence which ensued was of a pressing nature, demanding a great sacrifice of labour on the part of the honorary secretaries. A circular had been prepared and directed to various public bodies, and to gentlemen of recognised influence in different parts of Ireland.* will refuse to contribute. Every clas3 of Irishmen will assist us ; the pounds of the rich and the pence of the poor will be freely given, that all may have the glory of saying that they bore their part io this great patriotic work. Remember that on the 17th of March, the day of our Island's Apostle, the final effort is to be made. Let us on that day all unite to honour the man who sighed and laboured for the union of Irishmen. Let us, by one generous effort, prove to the civilized world that we are a people worth toiling for, and that gratitude is still pre-eminently an Irish virtue. * The following was the Circular of the Ceremonial Sub-Committee : — THE O'CONNELL MONUMENT. Ceremonial for Laying the First Stone, on Monday, 8th August, 1864. We are directed by the Committee of Arrangement respectfully to apprise you that Monday, the 8th of August, has been fixed upon for laying the First Stone of the National Monument to O'Connell, on the site in Sackville-street granted by the Council of the Corporation ; and we have to request the honour of your presence at that important ceremony, which will be performed by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of Dublin. Fully impressed with the nature of the obligations imposed upon us, we are lestly desirous that the Ceremonial of the 8th of August should prove in xliv About this time, Martin Crean, an old friend of the Liberator, and a constant attendant of the Committee, was appointed one of the honorary secretaries, having previously fulfilled with very general every way worthy of the illustrious Tribune whose memory and whose name will be indelibly associated with the event. It were idle to attempt to enumerate the claims which O'Ccnnell possessed upon the grateful recollection of every true Irishman. His giant labours were ever devoted to the advancement of the religion be gloried in and the land he loved. His end and aim were to uplift his countrymen from social degradation, aud to invest them with the prerogatives of freemen. The unflinching champion of civil and religious liberty all over the world — the zealous advocate of legislative independence — the stern foe of intolerance— he strove to reconstruct from the disorders incident to a long reign of oppression, a nation rich in all the attributes that would dignify, and in all the qualities that should ennoble the enfranchised country of a people disenthralled. His memory, therefore, should be proudly cherished by all classes of Irish- men. The venerated Hierarchy and Clergy, true under every vicissitude to the faith which St. Patrick planted amongst us, found in O'Connell the man whose superhuman exertions rent asunder the fetters imposed by a barbarous penal code upon the ministers of Catholicity, and gave freedom to worship at those altars where the grand mysteries of a time-honoured creed are now daily celebrated. The laity were, mainly through his instrumentality, enabled to enjoy the social advantages and to achieve the honorable positions to which they were entitled, but from which they had been long debarred by the influence of unjust and oppressive laws. The municipalities of Ireland — once the strongholds of corruption — were wrested from spoliating hands, and rendered back to the people ; and the people themselves, for whose weal his generous heart ever throbbed, can never forget the sacrifices he made for them throughout the lengthened struggle he waged for their amelioration. We cordially invite the attendance of all genuine Irishmen at the Ceremonial of the 8th of August. We ask the Hierarchy and Clergy to hallow by their presence the commencement of a work which will hand down to posterity the name of the Liberator. We ask the Nobility, the Gentry, the Members of Parliament, the Mayors and Corporations, the Chaiimen and Town Commis- sioners, the Trades— in fine, we ask every man who feels within him that all honour should be done to the memory of O'Connell, to attend on the day appointed, and thus to testify to the world that the spirit born of the patriotism he called into life still actuates his countrymen— that the hope he inspired in a better- future for the poor old land has not yet been surrendered — that the love with which Irishmen regarded their Chieftain has survived the grave, and that it is- yet fresh, ardent, and buoyant, though eventful years have passed away since his remains were laid in Irish soil in old Glasneviu. That spirit indomitable, that hope never-failing, and that love, sanctified by its constancy and its truth, will circle the spot on which the Monument will be upraised, proclaiming to generations yet unborn the national estimation of the unsullied patriotism, the unalloyed fidelity, the brilliant genius, and the herculean labours of Ireland's greatest son. We again solicit your attendance on the 8th of August, and invite a generous co-operation in investing the occasion with all the solemnity befitting the inauguration of a Testimonial which will be proudly illustrative of a nation's gratitude for the services, and a people's veneration for the memory of the immortal O'Connell. Signed on behalf of the Committee, Peteh Paxil M'Swiney, Lord Mayor of Dublin. John O'Hanlon, C.C., Eon. Sec. P.S. — The favour of an early reply is earnestiy solicited, as the Committee are desirous of forthwith completing airangements for the Ceremonial. xlv satisfaction the office of honorary secretary to the Ceremonial Com- mittee. The date for laying the foundation stone of the Monument having been definitely fixed, acting upon the recommendation of the Sub- Committee, an address was then prepared and issued to the hierarchy and clergy of Ireland, to the municipal bodies, to the members of Parliament, and to others, inviting them to assist at the ceremonial. Acting also upon their suggestion, the Com- mittee decided upon engaging the Round Room in the Rotundo, for the purpose of having a public banquet, the cost of which should be borne by those present, with the exception of the Catholic Arch- bishops and Bishops, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, the Mayors of Ireland, and others specially named, who were to be invited guests. A Sub-Committee was also drafted to make all necessary arrangements. After careful consideration, and communicating with the different public bodies and individuals interested, the order of procession was finally arranged and extensively advertised.* * The following was the authorized programme : — THE O'CONNELL MONUMENT. Great National Ceremonial. Laying the Foundation Stone. Monster Procession, In which all grades of Irishmen will be represented, On Monday, 8th August, 1864, The First Stone of the National Monument to Ireland's Greatest Son, the Immortal Liberator, Will be Laid IN SACKVILLE-STREET, By the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Accompanied by all the Pomp, Ceremony, and Respect, befitting an occasion so full of interest to every Irishman. A Grand Profession will be formed in Stephen's-green, at twelve o'clock, and starting therefrom, will move through Merrion-row, Merrion-street, round Merrion-square, by O'Connell's former residence, and along Clare-street, Leinster-street, Nassau- street, College-green, Dame-street, Parliament-street, over Essex-bridge, along Capel-street, Bolton-street, Dorset-street, Blessington- street, through Eccles-street, by Great Denmark-street, Cavendish-row, and Sackville-street, arriving at three o'clock at the site of the National Monument, near Carlisle-bridge, when the several Bodies in the Procession will file off to the respective stations assigned to them in Sackville street to witness the Laying of the First Stone, and the subsequent proceedings in the Ceremonial. ORDER OF THE PROCESSION. Boys of the Catholic Parochial Schools. Boys of the Christian Schools. Associated Trades of the Metropolis, with Flags, Banners, and Bands, in the order of precedency settled by the Trades' Bodies. Commercial Bodies — Drapers', Grocers', Vintners' Assistants, Law and other Clerks. Temperance Societies. Religious Confraternities. Catholic Young Men's Societies. Ancient Order of Foresters. Boards, Committees, and Officers of the Catholic Charities, Orphanages, Refuges, Asylums, Hospitals, and Cemeteries of Dublin. xlvi The work was accomplished with an imposing ceremonial, on the 8th of August, 1864, by the Eight Hon. Peter Paul MacSwiney, Lord Mayor of Dublin, who undertook the duty of laying the foundation stone, at the special request of the O'Connell Monument Committee. A vast concourse of citizens and strangers filled the streets, every point of vantage being eagerly availed of; while the windows along the route were crowded with spectators, who manifested the greatest enthusiasm, as the processionists filed past them in their regulated order. Graphic descriptions of the public bodies, processional banners,, order of marching, the demonstration, and the festivities in the Eotundo, which appeared in the columns of the contemporaneous Dublin newspapers, render it unnecessary to do more, than briefly to recount the principal features of the day's proceedings. The procession which preceded the ceremonial was one of the most splendid sights ever witnessed in Dublin. Some idea may be formed of its vast proportions, from the fact, that it occupied no less than three hours, in marching past one given point. Starting from Stephen's Green, the procession wended its way, through streets thickly lined with spectators, and marshalled by various officers representing the trades and societies. The whole line was accom- The Press. Catholic Academies and Colleges. The Catholic University. The Medical and the Legal Professions. The Municipal Bodies of Ireland, Robed. Commissioners and Chairmen of Municipal Towns. Boroughs, Mayors and Corporate Bodies. Mayors and Corporations of Cities. The Catholic Clergy. Magistrates, Landed Gentry, and County Officers. Members of Parliament. Baronets and Peers. Catholic Bishops. Corporation of Dublin. The Bight Hon. the Lord Mayor. Members of the O'Connell Monument Committee, wearing Rosettes. RALLYING POINTS. Stephen 's-green — The Associated Trades, at Points to r be marked by the Banner of each Trade. Harcourt-street— Commercial Bodies. Earlsfort-terrace— Religious Confraternities, Temperance Societies, and Young Men's Societies. Kildare-street— Schools. York-street— The Ancient Order of Foresters. Catholic University — Academies and Colleges, Charitable Committees, the University, the Clergy, and the Hierarchy. Dawson-street, Round Room, Mansion House— The Press, Municipal Bodies, Professional Men, Magistrates, County Officers, Members of Parliament, Baronets, Peers, the Monument Committee. Peter Paul M'Swiney, Lord Mayor, Chairman. James W. Kavanagh,) Hon. Sees. William L. Hackett,) Ceremonial Committee. Committee-room, City Hall, 20th July, 1864. xlvii panied by several bands rendering the fine national airs of Ireland, at frequent intervals. Eosettes and green sashes were worn by most of the processionists. The line of movement was closed by the Provincial Mayors and civic representatives in their respective robes, and in open carriages. Members of Parliament, and of the Com- mittee, with the Lord Mayor of Dublin in his state coach with out- riders, the Aldermen and City Councillors, with the civic officers, all arrayed in their robes, brought up the rear. Enthusiastic cheering resounded along the streets, as popular favourites were recognized along the route. At three o'clock, that magnificent procession reached the site of the intended ceremony in O'Connell Street, then called Sackville St., upon which the Monument of O'Connell now stands. When filing off to the positions previously allotted to them, the people quietly massed themselves in vast but orderly battalions, around the platform which had been erected. At half-past three o'clock, the Lord Mayor arrived, accompanied by his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, his Grace the Lord Primate, his Grace the Archbishop of Cashel, the Bishops of Limerick, Cork, Cloyne, Ross, Elphin, and Clogher, Sir John Gray, and other dis- tinguished Irishmen. Those persons, for whom it had been specially preserved, having ascended the platform, an eloquent address was read to the Lord Mayor by Sir John Gray, on behalf of the O'Connell Monument Committee, " requesting him, as first citizen and chief magistrate, to lay the first stone of a structure intended to commemo- rate throughout all time the services of O'Connell and the gratitude of the Irish people." At the conclusion of the address, Sir John Gray handed to the Lord Mayor a trowel of beautiful workmanship, composed entirely of solid silver, and bearing the following inscription : — Presented by THE COMMITTEE OP THE O CONNELL NATIONAL MONUMENT to the Right Hon. Peter Paul M'Swiney, Lord Mayor of Dublin, On the occasion of his laying the first stone of the Monument on the 8th August, 1864. (Here followed the names of the Trustees, Hon. Secretaries, and tlie Ceremonial Committee). The Lord Mayor having replied to the address, in a sprech of great ability, the work of laying the stone was proceeded with, and it formed a large square block of granite, weighing nearly two tons. It was supplied by Mr. John Cunningham, from the Dalkey quarries, and it was lowered by means of a powerful crane to the position, which it now occupies. There it was well and skilfully laid by the Lord Mayor, assisted by Sir John Gray, who fulfilled the part of u labourer." In the stone were deposited a stereotype plate of the address, and a copy of the address which was printed from the plate, the newspapers of the day, and a printed document describing the xlviii proceedings. The latter gave the names of the Committee, and many of the eminent persons who were present on the occasion. While the work was being carried out, the most unbounded enthusiasm prevailed. At its termination, the mallet which had been used, was presented to Sir John Gray, by the Ceremonial Committee. It was composed of Irish bog oak, exquisitely carved, and inscribed with national emblems, inlaid with silver. The armorial bearings of Sir John Gray were carved on it, and the following inscription : — THIS MALLET Used by the Eight Hon. Peter Paul M'Swiney, Lord Mayor of Dublin, In laying the foundation stone of THE NATIONAL MONUMENT TO O'CONNELL, On the 8th of August, 1864 Is presented by the Ceremonial Committee To Sir John Gray, J. P., To mark their sense of the vast services rendered by him In originating, promoting, and carrying to the advent of its completion This great National Monument of Ireland's gratitude To her greatest son — The Immortal Liberator. The banquet, which wound up the day's proceedings, was quite as successful as the ceremonial. Every thing was arranged in a man- ner to command the approval of all present, and never was there a more distinguished and representative body of guests assembled. It was held in the Round Room of the Rotundo, and nearly five hundred gentlemen were entertained. Not alone were these from various parts of Ireland, but from different places in England, Scot- land, Wales, and from other more distant nationalities. Suitable toasts were proposed and responded to. The principal speeches were those delivered by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, who presided, his Grace the Archbishop of Cashel, Sir John Gray, and Alderman John B. Dillon. A fine string band, under the direction of Mr. Levey, enlivened the intervals not devoted to speaking. The galleries were filled with a brilliant assemblage of ladies, who were also served with refreshments during the banquet, and whose presence lent additional animation to the scene. Before leaving this subject, it affords us sincere pleasure to men- tion, that the trades of the city, on the same evening, paid a graceful compliment to the deputations which attended the ceremonial. Their provincial brethren were invited to and regaled with a hospitable entertainment, provided in the Theatre of the Mechanics' Institute. Toasts and speeches followed, while citizens and strangers felt equally delighted at this social and patriotic re-union, on such a spirit-stirring occasion. We now quote from an article subsequently published in an impartial London daily journal — " The demonstra- tion was the greatest that had ever taken place in Dublin, and the conduct of the people was most orderly and quiet." It was essenti- ally a popular festival, designed to do honour to the memory of a man of the people. Right well and nobly was the undertaking carried out, and it was regarded as a glorious affirmation of those principles, which the mighty dead bequeathed to the whole Irish race. xlix SECTIOX XL— Subsequent Proceedings. Beyond determining on the minimum amount, which it was estimated must be required to erect a suitable memorial, no further action of a definite nature was taken by the Committee, in regard to the Monument itself, until the following autumn. Then, by formal resolution, at a Committee meeting, held on the 7th of September, the Very Rev. Andrew O'Connell, Dean, Sir John Gray, Alderman Carroll, A. M. Sullivan, Rev. John O'Hanlon, Michael Angelo Hayes, and Michael Murphy, T.C., were appointed a Sub- Committee, to prepare a notification, to obtain suitable designs, and to award prizes for competitors, subject to specified conditions. Accordingly, these gentlemen met, and after due deliberation, it was decided to invite designs from artists, both at home and abroad, and to offer prizes of £100, £60, and £40, respectively, to be awarded, in the order of merit, by competent judges, to any three of the competitors, whose designs they might approve. The tribunal recommended for the purpose of selection, and whose decision was to be final, comprised the following gentlemen : — The Lord Chan- cellor of Ireland, the Hon. Judge Berwick, the President of the Royal Hibernian Academy, the President of the Royal Institution of Architects of Ireland, George Petrie, Esq., Dr. Corrigan, Dr. Stokes, John E. Pigot, Esq., Dublin, and F. VV. Burton, a well- known Irish artist residing in London. The Report of the Sub- Committee was approved, at the subsequent meeting of the General Committee, held on September 14th. Accordingly, advertisements were inserted, in the leading Irish, English, and Scotch news- papers, inviting designs, and these were to be deposited in the Committee Rooms, free of expense, on or before the 1st January, 1865. In response to the advertisement, sixty designs were received on the day named, and, with the sanction of the Municipal Council, these were exhibited for public inspection, in the large vestibule of the City Hall. They were duly arranged and catalogued. Great numbers of the citizens and strangers attended daily to inspect them. Some delay was requisite before these preliminaries were properly completed. The Committee of award assembled for the first time, on the 20th February, 1865. Having carefully examined the various designs which had been received, those gentlemen furnished the Committee with their report, on the following 21st April. From this, which was prepared with great skill and care, the following extracts may be interesting : — " The designs presented for our consideration are in number sixty; many of them are chiefly architectural, and consist of drawings ; the remainder are more or less exclusively picturesque designs, several of which are exhibited in the shape of large models, includ- ing many finished figures. In the details of many of these designs, we are glad to recognize proofs of much ability and care. It is, therefore, with regret, that we find ourselves unable to re- commend any of them for adoption by the Committee. We are of 1 opinion, that no one of them fulfils the requirements of such a Monument as that proposed, having regard to the situation in which it is intended to be erected ; and, this being so, we find ourselves also obliged, though with reluctance, to decline recommending any designs for the prizes proposed to be awarded. ... In report- ing, therefore, against all the designs now presented, we beg to recommend the Committee to invite the competing artists, either to modify those designs, or to prepare new designs altogether, subject to the following conditions : — 1st. If architectural features be introduced, then all architecture to be purely classic, to be entirely subordinate to the statue, and no varieties of coloured stone to be introduced, and the whole erection (inclusive of statue, if crowned by any statue) not to exceed forty feet in height. 2ndly. If the principal statue be in bronze, then the erection to be designed as an architectural pedestal, whatever its richness or extent ; if marble, then a classic covering, canopy or cupola, to protect it from above. 3rdly. If subordinate figures be introduced, then, these figures to be grouped, so as not to interfere with the unity of the whole, and all such figures to be wholly subordinate, and as few as possible in number."* Acting on the recommendation contained in this report, the com- peting artists were again asked to furnish fresh designs, and a copy of the report of the Committee of Award was transmitted to each of the competitors. Some few availed themselves of this invitation ; but, all the designs submitted were again rejected by the tribunal, who stated them " to be wanting in the grandeur and simplicity which are in our judgment indispensable to the character of the designed Monument." This decision was submitted to the Com- mittee, at their meeting, on the 4th October. The question having received fullest consideration, it was resolved, that the statue of O'Connell be entrusted to Mr. John H. Foley, the renowned Irish sculptor of London, and that he be requested to furnish the Com- mittee with a design for the entire Monument. In accordance with this determination, and certain stipulations being observed, corre- spondence passed between the Committee and Mr. Foley,! to form * This Keport was signed by the following gentlemen : — Maziere Brady, Catterson Smith, Pr. R.H.A., Dr. D. Corrigan, Walter Berwick, George Petrie, John Edward Pigot. The latter gentleman acted as hon. sec. to the Com- mittee of Award. f The following letter was addressed to him : — " City Hall, Dublin, 10th October, 1865. "Dear Sir — We are directed by the Committee of the O'Connell National Monument to inform you, that they have reserved the execution of the statue for you, provided you will undertake the same. They have to request, that you will, at your earliest convenience, furnish them with a design, or sketch model, of the entire Monument. It is the desire of the Committee, and indeed of the public, that this Monument shall be on a grand and an imposing scale, and we enclose a copy of the memorandum, or instructions furnished, when the intended work was put up for competition. Requesting the favour of an early reply, " We remain, dear sir, your obedient servants, "John O'Hanlon, C.C.,> „■ «. a "J. H. Foley, Esq." "Martin Crean, j non '* ecs - li the basis of an arrangement on both sides. To the communication first sent a reply was received from Mr. Foley.* To this letter the Committee replied, addressing a letter to- Mr. Foley, in which it was stated, that while not wishing to restrict his genius by any unreasonable provisos, yet " being desirous of satisfy- ing the reasonable requirements of our resident Dublin sculptors and artisans, who have a laudable anxiety to exercise their native talent and skill under your direction," they wished to ascertain if an arrangement could not be made, so as to fairly reconcile interests which, in their opinion, did not conflict with true artistic ideas. In the beginning of November, the Municipal Council resolved to reserve for their own special use the Council Chamber in the City Hall, where the O'Connell Monument Committee were accustomed to assemble ; but, they granted as a substitute one of the Com- mittee-rooms on the premises, for the future meetings of the members. Meantime, an accident which occurred prevented an immediate reply, but on the 11th of January, 1866, Mr. Foley wrote, that he expected to visit Dublin before the end of that month. However, his intention was not then fulfilled, but at the close of March, he signified that he should leave London, and be happy to have an interview with members interested about the O'Connell Monument. On the 6th April, 1866, the Committee accordingly assembled, and * He wrote in the following terms ; — " 10, Osnaburgh-street, London, N.W., " 14th October, 1865. " Dear Sjrs— I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th inst., and to request that you will convey to the Committee of the O'Connell National Monument my best thanks, for the honour they have done me, by applying to me for a design for the work. In regard to the carrying out of the design, will you kindly inform me if it is intended to entrust to me the produc- tion of the statue only, as under such arrangement I fear the execution of the Monument would be an experiment in which, for the sake of my reputation, I could take no part. My views as to the necessity for entrusting to one artist the whole of the sculptural portions are based on the conviction, that in an undertaking involving many parts, the admixture of the various peculiarities of several artists must terminate in a mass of incongruities, in which, in justice to the importance and success of the memorial, I should be unwilling to venture. Though possessing no actual'power of its erection beyond the statue by my own hands, I should, as the author of the design, be held responsible for the char- acter of the whole work. Combining artistic labours in the monumental art have hitherto proved unsuccessful, and I do not recognize in the present instance any ground for hope, beyond what the past supplies. Unless a work be of a nature so very extensive as to offer more than a single artist could con- scientiously undertake, it is unwise to divide the responsibility of its production. As in the case of the statueof Goldsmith, of Father Mathew, and of Burke (now in progress), all the architectural portions of the O'Connell Monument could be carried out in Ireland, and if a competent bronze founder would undertake the castings, I should be only happy to know that in my native country such work could be supplied. " I have the honour to be, dear sirs, your faithful servant, "J. H.Foley. " Rev. John O'Hanlon,) rr nvi ~ o „ "Martin Crean, $ Hon. Sees. lii favoured with an interview by Mr. Foley, the Sub-Committee reported his recommendation that an architect should be engaged to furnish a design, which should be more of an architectural than of a sculptural character. If he approved of the architect's design, he declared he would be happy to take upon himself the erection of O'ConnelPs Statue. As a result, designs for the Monument were invited from three of the most eminent resident Irish architects, who were selected by ballot, and each of whom should receive a sum of .£20, as remuneration for his labour. These were Messrs. J. J. MacCarthy, John Butler, and Peter Madden. Only two of the gentlemen selected complied with the Committee's invitation, and the designs which they submitted, although reaching a high standard of excellence, yet were not of such a character as to warrant the Committee in adopting them. Considerable delay was caused by this process. At a meeting of the Committee held August 22nd, the following resolution moved by Alderman John B. Dillon, hon. sec, was carried by a vote of 37 against 20 members : " That a Com- mittee consisting of the following persons be hereby appointed to select a suitable design for the O'Connell Monument, and that said Committee should have full power to decide finally on a design, and entrust the execution thereof to such person as in their judgment they shall approve : — Alderman John Eeynolds, Sir Dominic Corrigan, Sir John Gray, Rev. John O'Rorke, Very Rev. Thomas Canon Pope, Mr. John Keegan, Alderman Lane Joynt, Very Rev. Dr. John Spratt, Charles Bianconi, D.L., Rev. James Daniel, and Mr. Frazer." Circumstances occurred, however, which prevented any immediate action being taken on the matter for the remainder of this year. On Saturday, the 15th September, 1866, the lamented death of John Blake Dillon, M.P., occurred after a brief illness. Not alone as hon. secretary of the O'Connell Monument Committee, but as discharging other public duties of high trust, with the character and capacity which so greatly distinguished this sterling patriot, his loss was deeply and generally mourned by his fellow-countrymen. SECTION XII.— Selection of and Contract with John H. Foley, to Execute the Monument. After much anxious deliberatien, in which the Committee were influenced, on the one hand, by a patriotic desire to encourage resident Irish talent, and on the other, by an anxiety to avoid any- thing, which could in any measure tend to interfere with the success- ful completion of the National Monument ; it was now resolved, that the selection of an artist and of a design be entrusted to a Committee, appointed specially for the purpose, and whose decision should be regarded as a final settlement of the question at issue. Their opinion seemed to be all but unanimous, and by that Committee, Mr. Foley was requested to supply a design for the entire structure. liii Some correspondence between the artist and the honorary secretaries, regarding the estimated cost, and the basis on which the Monument was to be completed, led to a satisfactory understanding, and Mr. Foley was instructed to proceed with his model. This he accordingly did, and this part of the work was completed within a few months. It was ready for transportation to Dublin in the month of Novem- ber, and under the superintendence of Mr. Hone, the studio assistant of Mr. Foley, it was placed for inspection in the City Hall, previous to the arrival of Mr. Foley himself. It was submitted to the Com- mittee of Selection, at their meeting on the 13th December, 1867, together with the following interesting description of the work, as written by the distinguished artist, who was present. " The design is intended to record the gratitude of the Irish people for the blessings of civil and religious liberty, obtained for their native land by the labours of the illustrious O'Connell. Triumphal in character, it comprises three principal parts, all tending to the expression ot a common purpose, viz. : — First — The personal representation of the Liberator. Secondly — The great theme of his labours. Thirdly — The qualities of mind and power exemplified in the career of O'Connell, by the four-winged victories of Patriotism, Fidelity, Courage, and Eloquence. Victory by patriotism bears a sword and shield, as prepared to defend her native land. Victory by fidelity has seated, at her side, an Irish wolf dog, and bears in her hand the compass, denoting that she is true to her cause " as the faithful needle to the pole." Victory by courage is represented as strangling a serpent, her left hand resting on the fasces, symbolizing power by unity. Victory by eloquence as appealing to reason and judgment on the theme she holds in her hand. At the angle of the base are placed pedestals, supporting the four figures above named, decorated with wreaths of shamrock and laurel. Between these rises a superstructure, the plan of which is of the form of an ancient Irish cross, laid horizontally. In the divisions of the circle are inserted shields, bearing the arms of the four provinces. Above this superstructure rises the pedestal encircled by figures representing all classes from the peer to the peasant, as hastening from every part of the sea-girt isle (typefied by the wave pattern surrounding the plinth) to hear proclaimed their newly-attained religious and civil liberty. In the front, her hair wreathed with shamrock, her harp beside her, and the chains which hitherto bound her lying broken at her feet, stands the figure of Erin. In her left hand, she holds a record of his achievements, whilst with her right she points upward to O'Connell, as her champion and deliverer. To the right is a group of ecclesiastics, the principal of whom, a bishop, is directing the attention of some students to the record. Immediately following liv are the poet and historian, the artist, and the musician, with score in hand : — " Oh ! where's the slave so lowly, Condemned to chains unholy, Who could he burst His bonds at first, Would pine beneath them slowly." Next appears the artizan, succeeded by the soldier and the sailor. To the left, a group of peasants eagerly presses forward to obtain a sight of the Charter of their liberties. Next, as representing Trade, Commerce, and Municipal authority, follows the Lord Mayor ; Law, Justice, Philosophy, and Science, find their exponents in appropriate figures. Completing the arch, stand the peer and statesman, engaged in earnest converse. Numerous other figures are seen in the back- ground. The cap of the pedestal is encircled by a wreath of shamrocks, leaf and flower alternately. Crowning the composition is the figure of O'Connell, whom it is proposed to represent habited in the cloak, by which he was so well known ; in his right hand he holds a roll of paper, the left resting on the breast of his buttoned frock coat. The figures and shields will be execured in bronze, the architecture in the most appropriate and lasting stone, to be obtained from Irish quarries." The Committee having closely examined the model, — crowned with a cloaked figure of O'Connell— expressed themselves highly pleased with its beauty and appropriateness, while the distinguished artist was heartily congratulated by all present on this latest effort of his genius. Having been informed by Mr. Foley, that the cost of the Monument should be about £12,500, they unanimously adopted the following resolution respecting it : — " Eesolved : that Mr. Foley's design be approved on the conditions agreed to by him, viz. : — The Monument to be executed and erected complete, in accordance with the design, of the full size, and Mr. Foley to accept the sum now invested, namely, £10,169 19s. 9d., new three per cent, stock, with its accumulations, as and for £12,500. The sum of £2,000 to be at once transferred to Mr. Foley, and the remainder to remain invested, the interest to be half-yearly drawn and reinvested with a declaration of trust, on behalf of the present trustees ; the total sum so invested, at the period of completion, to be handed over to Mr. Foley, on the full completion and erection of the Monument." The distinguished sculptor verbally accepted these terms, and fully assented to the contract, which was afterwards duly signed and recorded. A short time previous to this arrangement, on the 3rd of Decem- ber, 1867, the death of Martin Crean, City Marshal, a faithful friend and follower of the Liberator, took place. As one of the honorary secretaries, he was a much respected and hard-working member of the O'Connell Committee. For several days, after terms had been made with Mr. Foley, the model which remained on exhibition in the City Hall was inspected by an immense number of the public, and it elicited universal admiration. lv SECTION XIII. — Death of Mr. Foley and Renewed Contract with his Legal Representatives. Considering the magnitude of the undertaking, and the enormous amount of sculptural work entrusted to Mr. Foley, the O'Connell National Monument made satisfactory progress under his hands. He had often declared to his friends and to the Committee, that he intended to make it the principal work of his life. The meetings of the Committee were now suspended, as the artist had assured them three years must necessarily elapse between the date of signing the contract and the completion of the work. But Mr. Foley was not bound to time, as he desired to elaborate the many complex figures designed for the Monument. A few years having passed over, the Irish public became impatient to learn the cause of delay ; although assurances were obtained, that collossal groups were in course of preparation in the artist's studio. On the 8th of August, 1871, the Committee assembled to hear a statement from Mr. Foley himself, who visited Dublin, at that time. He detailed the portions moulded in plaster, and those to be com- pleted ; but he deprecated too great an impatience, as extension of time must render all the parts more perfect, while he was personally interested in the speedy prosecution and completion of his task. The modelling of these figures went on steadily, however, until August the 27th, 1874, when at Hampstead, near London, the lamented death of that gentleman, which occurred rather unex- pectedly, suspended the work. This was the more to be regretted, as it had been confidently anticipated, that the Monument, which Mr. Foley regarded as his chef d'ceuvre, and which was rapidly approaching completion, might have been ready for erection, on the site chosen for it, before the celebration of the centenary of the birth of O'Connell, on the 6th August, 1875. This occasion had been designed for unveiling the Monument with a great public ceremonial. It need scarcely be added, that Mr. Foley, by his splendid genius, had won for himself the reputation of being the greatest sculptor of his time, and by his premature decease, Ireland lost one of her most gifted sons. Owing to this unfortunate circumstance, it became necessary for the Committee at once to determine the precise legal position in •which they stood, as Trustees for the O'Connell National Monument Fund, with regard to the representatives of Mr. Foley. Accordingly, a Sub-Committee, consisting of Messrs. William Gernon and Henry with the Rev. John O'Hanlon, was appointed, to enquire into the legal position of the General Committee in respect to the Monument. After a conference, the Sub-Committee sought the opinion of counsel on the arrangement which had been entered into with Mr. Foley ; and on the 27th October, 1874, they were advised by Mr. John B. Murphy, 6 Mount joy-square, as follows : — " I think, that if all the artistic part of the work has been completed, or substantially so, and lvi that nothing remains to be done but what is merely mechanical, the representatives of the late Mr. Foley maybe entitled to proceed with the Monument, and at its completion, within a reasonable time, to secure the balance of the Trust Fund ; but as the artistic portion of the work was intended to be executed by Mr. Foley himself, or under his superintendence, I think that if that portion of the work has not been completed, the Committee are entitled to treat the con- tract as rescinded by his death, and to be paid back the .£2,000, as so much money paid on a consideration, which has wholly failed. The foregoing appears to me to be the strict legal position of the parties, so far as I can form an opinion respecting it, from the minutes in the book sent to me. If it exposes the representatives of Mr. Foley to hardship, they may blame the original arrangement, which does not appear to have contemplated the possibility of his dying before the completion of the work. I, however, infer from the letters re- ceived by the Committee, that the work already done is of such a character and value, that the Committee may find it advantageous to come to such an arrangement respecting it, with the representatives of the deceased Mr. Foley, as shall prevent litigation or hardship upon either side." Having given this opinion their careful consideration, the Com- mittee deputed Sir John Gray and the Rev. Mr. O'Korke, to visit the studio of the late Mr. Foley, for the purpose of ascertaining the stage at which the progress of the work had been arrested. Soon they complied with that request of the Committee, and these gentle- men reported in detail, on the condition in which they found those several parts, into which the Monument had been divided.* Rightly assuming from this report, that practically very little beyond the mere mechanical portion of the work remained unexecuted, at the time of Mr. Foley's death, the Committee next placed themselves directly in communication w r ith Mr. Foley's representative, Mr. George F. Tenniswood. * Their communication was couched in the following terms : — To the Members of the O'Connell Monument Committee. London, 9th November, 1874. "Gentlemen, — Tn accordance with your resolution of Thursday last, we this day visited the studio of the late Mr. Foley. From the model exhibited some eight years ago in the City Hall, Dublin, you will remember that the Monu- ment consists of three principal parts — 1. A drum, which is to rest on a stone pedestal, and on which is to stand the colossal figure of the Liberator. 2. Four seated winged Victories, placed at equal distances around the drum and on the same elevation, but not reposing against it. 3. The figure of the Liberator himself. We now proceed to lay before you the state of the full-sized clay model of the Monument, as enlarged from the miniature model sbown in Dublin. First, as to the drum, it is ornamented with fifty figures, which are grouped around it ; fourteen of these are in high relief, so high, indeed, that they may almost te regarded as statues. The principal figure is Frin trampling on broken fetters, with her right arm uplifted she points to O'Connell, as if to lvii On the 8th of December, 1874, at a meeting of the Committee, William Louis Hackett, Barrister-at-Law — one of its most zealous members — was appointed an honorary secretary. This gentleman was a native of Clonmel, and his father had been a tried friend of the Liberator. On the 19th February, 1875, in reply to a letter addressed to Mr. George F. Tenniswood, by the hon. sees, of the Committee, request- ing to be apprised of " the names of the legal representatives of Mr. Foley, and also the name or names of the artist or artists to whom it was proposed to commit the superintendence of the completion of the Monument," a communication was received from that gentleman, giving the required information.* Delays, however, were exem- indicate that it was he who broke the chains on which she is trampling, and thereby freed the groups who are gathering round to look upou the face of their Liberator. She stands seven feet six inches high. Her head is crowned with a wreath of shamrocks, and in her left hand she holds a scroll, the record of O'Connell's deeds. The other figures in bold relief are representative figures, emblematic of art, science, and the various professions — Religion, Industry, Study, each having its appropriate figure. The remaining thirty-six figures are in ordinary relief, and are in equal height with those in high relief — namely, seven feet. The drum, with its fifty figures, is complete, and was, beyond doubt, com- plete before Mr. Foley's death, with the exception of what is called the under- clothing of some of the figures in high relief. The four winged Victories are incomplete. Nothing has been done to them except that the heads — the most important parts — were modelled a consider- able time ago by Mr. Foley. Of course the whole design for these exists in the small model. These Victories, if in a standing position, would be ten feet high. Coming to the chief part of all — the statue of O'Connell — it is modelled full size, and that was done in the life-time of Mr. Foley. There can be no doubt of this, for one of your deputation saw it more than two years ago, as did also a distinguished member of your Committee, Sir Dominic Corrigan. Mr. Foley gave the finishing touches to the head, a few weeks before he was seized with his last illness ; but the feet, where the trousers fall on the boots, have not received the finishing touches. This figure stands thirteen feet high. The shields emblematic of the four provinces are not modelled full size, but this we do not regard as a matter of very much importance. Mr. Tenniswood, the friend and executor of Mr. Foley, received us with great courtesy, and showed every disposition to give us the fullest information, and with the greatest readiness placed everything connected with the Monu- ment before us. He said he put himself and the whole matter in the hands of the Committee, being determined to act that just and honourable part which he knew his friend would have acted had he lived. Mr. Tenniswood has not as yet the full power of an executor, as Mr. Foley's will is not proved, but it is confidently expected that it will be proved in a week. John Gray, M.P. John O'Rorke, P.P." * The following letter was written by him : — " 10 Osnaburgh-street, Regent's Park, N.W., 19th February, 1875. " Gentlemen,— I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter of ICth inst., and in reply to your inquiries, I beg to state that I alone occupy the position of legal representative of Mr. Foley, the two gentlemen who with my- self were named in Mr. Foley's will as his executors, having retired from such duties, I consequently became sole acting executor and trustee, and on receipt e lviii plified in this as they are in most other legal cases, and it was not until the following December, that letters of probate under Mr. Foley's will* were granted to Mr. Tenniswood. In the meantime, the O'Connell Monument remained untouched. During this period of suspense, the Committee suffered a signal loss, in the death of one of its oldest and most able members, Sir John Gray, M.P., who died on the 9th of April, 1875. Since his initiation of the movement in 1862, he had been untiring in his exertions to promote its success, actuated solely by the love which he bore for the memory of O'Connell, whose friend and fellow- prisoner he had been. To him must be attributed, in a marked degree, the origin and promotion of that Centenary Commemoration of O'Connell's birth, which occurred on the 6th of August, 1775. It was celebrated with great national demonstrations of rejoicing on Friday, August 6th, 1875 ; but, as the arrangements and expenditure were directed by a special organization — quite distinct from that of the O'Connell Monument Committee — we have only to observe, that a beautifully illustrated Volume, intituled the " O'Connell Centenary Record, 1875," published by authority of the O'Connell Centenary Committee, gives a very full account of that imposing ceremonial. Although various members of the O'Connell Monument Committee participated in that celebration, it formed no direct part, strictly speaking, of our charge or proceedings. In the meantime — on the 4th December, 1875 — Mr. Tenniswood, having notified to the Committee, that letters of probate under the will of Mr. Foley had been granted to him, it was resolved by them to enter into a contract with him for completing the work. Towards the close of this year, by order of the Committee, Messrs. Craig and Gardner, public accountants, audited the accounts, and their state- ment was then published.! The death of William Louis Hackett, hon secretary, took place on the 9th of January, 1876, and at a subsequent meeting of the Com- mittee, held on the 14 th, they passed a resolution of condolence and deep regret for a gentleman so distinguished by his ardent patriotism, eminent abilities, and high moral character. This period was marked likewise by a controversy, which attracted very considerable public interest. It originated in a suggestion, of letters of probate empowered to act in all business of the estate of the deceased. M In reference to your inquiry as to the artists named in the will of Mr. Foley to complete his unfinished works, they are Mr. Brock, Mr. Dewick, and Mr. Birch. Mr. Brock was Mr. Foley's principal assistant at the time of his death, a post he has held for some years. Mr. Dewick also had been engaged in the studio for several years. Mr. Birch was formerly with Mr. Foley, but not of late years. " I am, gentlemen, yours faithfully, "Geo. F. Tenniswood. "To the Hon. Sees. O'Connell Monument Committee." * This Document is published in the Appendix. f This Balance Sheet may be found in the Appendix. lix made at a meeting of the Committee in September and October, 1875, that the statue of the Liberator should be erected without a cloak. According to the published report of the proceedings of the Committee, who met on the 13th December, 1867, to consider Mr. Foley's design for the statue, two models were submitted, the one cloaked, and the other uncloaked, and the question having been put from the chair as to which of the two should be selected, there was a unanimous decision in favour of the former. It was upon this understanding, also, that Mr. Foley had been modelling the statue. The important question now raised gave rise to much discussion, and the interest manifested upon the subject was both deep and wide- spread. It elicited strong expressions of opinion from all districts of the country. The press-writers were almost unanimous in their advocacy of the retention of the cloak, as were also many eminent artists, who published their views on the subject. Those who ad- vocated the rejection of the cloak argued, that a figure so draped should present an ungraceful appearance when viewed from behind, and therefore must be unsuited for a site, such as had been chosen for it. Some members of the O'Connell family also expressed them- selves opposed to the cloak, on the ground that their illustrious relation rarely went so attired. On the other hand, those who favoured the retention of the cloak, were supported by the opinion, expressed by Mr. Foley himself, at the meeting of the Committee on the 13th December, 1867. On that occasion, when the cloaked figure was unanimously chosen, Mr. Foley remarked, that the choice which had been made " was thoroughly in accord with the choice which he himself would have made." But there was another and a still stronger reason why the decision then arrived at should be ad- hered to. The cloaked statue had been almost completed by the great master himself, and if it were now decided to revert to the un- cloaked design, which Mr. Foley had also submitted at the meeting to which we have referred, the entire work of the modelling the full sized statue should be entrusted to strange hands. It was not until the following 28th January, 1876, that the vexed question of whether the statue should be draped or undraped was finally settled. On that day, before a very full meeting of the Committee, specially convened for the purpose, the subject was discussed at great length. The following resolution, proposed by Mr. Edmund Dwyer Gray, was carried on a division by a majority of seven — thirty voting for the resolution, and twenty-three against, viz. : — " That having fully considered the views put forward by Mr. Morgan O'Connell and other members of the O'Connell family, with every wish to pay all respect due to them, the Committee is still of opinion, that Foley's Monument to O'Connell, as unanimously selected by the Committee in December, 1867, should be erected intact. That while coming to this final decision, the Committee desire respectfully to remind the members of the O'Connell family, that the draped figure was selected more than eight years ago, after careful consideration by a thoroughly competent Committee, that Foley expressed his approval of their lx choice, that the draped statue was modelled to the full size by the late artist's own hand, while the undraped figure was only a few inches high ; that the model of the Monument surmounted by the draped figure was publicly exhibited in the City Hall for months, and that neither then nor when the question was again publicly discussed, from October 3rd to December 28th last, did any single member of the O'Connell family express the slightest disapproval of Foley's draped statue of the Liberator, and it was only after the opponents of his design were placed in a minority of two, in the full and final discussion of the 28th December last, that Mr. Morgan O'Connell first communicated with the Committee on the subject." At the meeting of the Committee held on February 22nd, 1876, Mr. Edmund Dwyer Gray, M.P., T.C., was unanimously appointed hon. secretary. For some time afterwards, the Committee meetings were held at irregular intervals, while a series of letters* passed between the honorary secretaries, the representatives of John H. Foley, and other parties, to forward the objects held in view. Legal difficulties, however, with regard to completing the Monument, again arose, and created fresh delay. These were of a twofold nature, and had the effect of paralysing the action both of the Committee and of Mr. Tenniswood for some months. The difficulty which beset the Com- mittee was a matter relating to the trusteeship. The O'Connell Monument Fund, and its accumulations of interest, stood invested in the joint names of Sir Dominic Corrigan and Alderman Moylan, in the Government New Three Per Cent. Stock. We may here explain, that although at the Conference held in October, 1862, twelve gentlemen were nominated trustees ; yet to meet the regula- tions of the National Bank, these were subsequently reduced to five, namely : — Sir John Gray, Alderman Moylan, Sir Dominic Corrigan, Charles Bianconi, D.L,, and Alderman John Reynolds. Of these, only two gentlemen, in whose joint names the stock was now in- vested, were survivors. Owing to his extensive practice as a physician, and being unable to devote as much time to the interests of the Committee as he would have wished, Sir Dominic Corrigan desired to be relieved of his trust ; and although expressing no wish to retire from his position, Alderman Moylan was also unable, in consequence of business engagements, to give so much attention to the work, which the duties of trusteeship involved. Under these circumstances, it became desirable to appoint as speedily as possible a sufficient number of gentlemen to act as co-trustees with Alder- man Moylan, and who would actively discharge the duties devolving on them. Accordingly, the Committee appointed, March 27th, 1877, Alderman Campbell and Mr. William Lane Joynt — the remaining surviving trustees who were nominated at the con- ference in 1862. At the same time, with the view of having the necessary transfer of the stock effected, in conformity with the legal requirements, it was deemed advisable to obtain the * This correspondence may be found in the Appendix. lxi opinion of eminent counsel, regarding their competency to make the transfer, and as a consequence the proper course to pursue. A case was therefore drawn up and submitted to the Right Hon. Hugh Law, Q.C., and to Mr. John B. Murphy, Q.C., who advised the Committee " they were clearly of opinion that Sir Dominic Corrigan and Mr. Moylan may safely transfer the Trust .Fund into the hands of Alderman Campbell and William Lane Joynt, the two surviving original trustees, if these gentlemen will consent to act, and we further think, that Sir Dominic Corrigan and Mr. Moylan ought, with that consent, to make such transfer." They further advised the Committee, that all new trustees should be ap- pointed by the Court of Chancery.* Having vainly endeavoured to induce Sir Dominic Corrigan to alter his determination, the Committee considered it prudent to appoint a successor, who would co-operate with the trustees originally appointed. They therefore nominated Mr. Edmund Dwyer Gray, and an order was obtained from the Master of the Rolls, July 19th, 1877, approving of the appointment. A further order was made, also, on the same occasion, which transferred the trusteeship of the Fund to Alderman Moylan, William Lane Joynt, Alderman John Campbell, and Edmund Dwyer Gray, in whose names it was then invested. The other difficulty to which we have referred, and which occasioned delay, was one affecting the will made by Mr. Foley, and which obliged Mr. Tenniswood to engage in Chancery proceedings. These were not of a serious nature : but, nevertheless, they were sufficient to prevent Mr. Tenniswood from entering on the work of complet- ing the statue for several months. The duty of arranging the terms of that contract, into which the Committee had decided to enter with Mr. Tenniswood, when he should be at liberty to undertake the work, was entrusted to a Sub-Committee, composed of the following gentle- men, viz. :— William Gernon, E. D. Gray, Rev. John O'Hanlon, Michael A. Hayes, and Thomas H. Tracy. This Sub-Committee after careful consideration and negotiation with Mr. Tenniswood, prepared the subjoined agreement,! which he accepted. The docu- * For farther particulars in connexion with this matter, the reader is re- ferred to the Appendix. f It ran as follows :— An Agreement made this day of , 1878, between George Francis Tenniswood, of Caton Lodge, Upper Richmond-road, Putney, in the county of Surrey, gentleman, of the first part : the Right Hon. Hugh Tarpey, now Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin ; Isaac Butt, Q.C., M. P. ; Maurice Brooks, M.P. ; the Rev. J. O'Rorke, P.P.; and Alderman Hugh O'Rorke, J.P. ; all of the said city of Dublin, of the second part: and Thomas Brock, of Nyanza Villa, Grange Park, Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, sculptor, of the third part. Whereas it having been determined to erect in Ireland a Monument to the late Daniel O'Connell, and a Committee of the subscribers to such Monument having been duly appointed, a fund was collected for the purpose, and a com- mission was given by such Committee to the late John Henry Foley, sculptor, deceased, to design and execute a Monument in memory of the said Daniel lxii ment prepared, having been revised by the Eight Hon. Hugh Law r Q.C., and Mr. J. B. Murphy, Q.C., was submitted to the Committee at a meeting held on the 13th June, 1878. This agreement was approved by the Committee, and the follow- ing resolutions were adopted in reference to it : — "Eesolved, — That the trustees be and are hereby authorized when the contract is com- pleted to pay to Mr. Brock the sum of £800, and to accept as secu- rity therefor the deposit of a policy of insurance on his life for £1,000, and a bond for a similar sum of Brock, of London, named as security by Mr. Brock." The gentleman notified had con- siderable means, and he was father to the artist. Again, it was " Eesolved, — That H. H. Armstead, Esq., of Bridge-place, Pimlico, O'Connell, to be erected in the said city of Dublin ; and whereas in pursuance of the said commission the said John Henry Foley designed and completed the sketch models for the said Monument, and proceeded with the preparation of the full-sized clay models of the same ; and whereas out of the fund so collected as aforesaid, the said Committee paid to the said John Henry Foley, on account of the said commission, the sum of £2,000 ; and whereas the said John Henry Foley died on the 27th day of August, 1874, having first duly made and executed his last will, dated the same day, whereby he appointed James Radford, the said George Francis Tenniswood, and William Maw Egley, executors and trustees of that his will, and devised and bequeathed all his real and personal property (except as therein mentioned) unto his said executors and trustees, upon trust, to sell and convert the same into money, and to stand possessed of the money to arise by such sale and conversion upon the trusts therein men- tioned, comprising a trust, in the first place, to pay all sums received from Committees or individuals on account of work unfinished, less the value of the work done, such value to be determined as therein mentioned ; and he thereby gave to the Royal Dublin Society all the original models of his works, and if they did not accept the same, he directed his executors to dispose of them as therein mentioned ; and he thereby desired that his two assistants, Mr. Brock (meaning the said Thomas Brock), and Mr. Derrick, and Charles Bell Birch,, should finish all his works then in progress, according to the models ; and whereas the said George Francis Tenniswood duly proved the said will in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, on the 23rd day of November, 1875, and the said James Radford and William Maw Egley renounced probate thereof, and have since respectively disclaimed the trusts of the same by deed ; and whereas by a judgment of the High Court of Justice, given in the Chancery Division thereof, by the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Charles Hall, on the 16th day of December, 1876, in an action " in the matter of the estate of John Henry Foley, late of No. 10 Osnaburgh-street, in the county of Middlesex, sculptor, deceased," wherein one Sophia Burby and an- other were plaintiffs, and the said George Francis Tenniswood was defendant, divers inquiries and accounts were ordered to be made and taken for the pur- pose of administering the estate of the said John Henry Foley, and executing the trusts of his said will, but such inquiries and accounts have not yet been completed ; and whereas it has been agreed by and between the said George Francis Tenniswood, the said Committee, and the said Thomas Brock, that, subject to the approval of the said High Court of Justice, the completion of the said Monument shall be entrusted to the said Thomas Brock, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter contained ; and whereas the Royal Dublin Society (in the said testator's will mentioned) and the Department of Science and Art in Dublin (who claim to be entitled to the benefit of the bequest in the said will to the said Royal Dublin Society) have disclaimed all right and title to the said sketch and clay models and figures relating to the said Monument ; and whereas the parties hereto of the second part are members of the said Committee, and lxiii London, sculptor, A.E.A., be solicited to certify for this Committee the completion of the various stages of the work, as provided in Article 6 of the draught agreement, and that his name be inserted therein, and that his certificate be accepted as sufficient authority for the payment of the instalments as therein provided, and that he be paid for his services in connection therewith, including travelling expenses to Ireland, the sum of one hundred and seventy-five guineas, as follows— that is to say, fifty guineas on the delivery of the second certificate, fifty guineas on the delivery of the fourth certificate, and seventy-five guineas on the delivery of the last certi- ficate ; and that the trustees be and are hereby authorized to make concur in these presents on behalf, and by the authority of, and in order to bind the said Committee of subscribers ; now these presents witness that it is hereby agreed and declared as follows, that is to say — 1. This agreement shall be subject to the approval of the said High Court of Justice, to be obtained in the said action, and in the event of such approval not being obtained, shall be absolutely void. 2. The said George Francis Tenniswood and the estate of the said John Henry Foley shall be and are hereby absolutely discharged and exonerated from all accounts, claims, and demands, by or on the part of the said Com- mittee, as well in regard to the said commission so given to the said John Henry Foley as aforesaid, as in regard to the said sum of £2,000, so paid to the said John Henry Foley as aforesaid. 3. The said Thomas Brock shall undertake the completion and erection of the said Monument on his own responsibility, and in accordance with the said eketch models and full-sized clay models so prepared as aforesaid for the pur- poses of such Monument, and such sketch models and clay models shall be forthwith, after the approval by the said Court of this agreement, delivered to the said Thomas Brock, to be used by him so far as may be reasonably re- quired for the purpose of completing and erecting the said Monument, and sub- ject thereto, to be held by him in trust for the said Committee, and dealt with and disposed of as they may direct. 4. The said Thomas Brock shall pay and be liable for all the expenses of and incidental to the completion of the said monument and its free carriage to and erection in Dublin, save and except the expense of procuring the site for and laying the foundation of the said monument, which shall be borne by the committee. 5. The whole of the figures and ornaments on and about said monument shall be executed in the best bronze, and the architecture thereof shall be of Irish stone of the best quality, to be approved of by the said committee ; and the said monument shall be erected by the said Thomas Brock, upon the site chosen by the said committee for the same, a proper foundation therefor having first been duly provided by the said committee to the satisfaction of the said Thomas Brock. 6. There shall be paid out of the said trust fund to the said Thomas Brock, as and by way of commission for the execution, completion, and erection of the said monument, in the manner aforesaid, the sum of £10,500 sterling, in the manner following, that is to say : — £800 on the confirmation of these pre- sents by the said court, to be secured to the satisfaction of the said committee ; £800 on the completion to the satisfaction of H. H. Armstead, Esq., sculptor, A.R. A., to be certified by him in writing, of the model of circular relief, ready for founding ; £1,600 on completion, to the like satisfaction and certified as aforesaid, of the same in bronze ; £800 on completion, to the like satisfaction and certified as aforesaid, of the statue of the said Daniel O'Connell ready for founding ; £800 on completion, to the like satisfaction and certified as afore- said, of the said statue in bronze ; £S00 on completion, to the like satisfaction and certified as aforesaid, of the models of the four winged figures for the base lxiv said payments." No arrangement was made as to the limit of time for completion of the monument, it being supposed the terms of agreement should be a sufficient stimulus for the artist to hasten its execution. Soon after this date, the contract was formally signed. Then the work of completing the O'Connell Monument was re- commenced, after an interval of nearly three years, during which time it required incessant attention to preserve the statue, as modelled by Mr. Foley, in good condition. The death of William J. Henry, one of the Honorary Secretaries, occurred during this interval. of the said monument ready for founding ; £800 on completion, to the like satisfaction and certified as aforesaid, of the said figures in bronze ; £1,200 on delivery of the stonework of the said monument at the site thereof in Dublin ; and the balance of the said sum of £10,500 on the monument being completed, to the like satisfaction and certified as aforesaid, and beiDg left ready for un- veiling. Provided always that this article shall not impose personal liability on any of the members of the said committee or the parties hereto of the second part, the said Thomas Brock being satisfied with the security of the funds so collected as aforesaid, and the residue of which, after such payment to the said J. H. Foley as aforesaid, is now, by an order of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland, dated the 19th day of July, 1877, vested in Denis Moylan, William Lane Joynt, John Campbell, and Edmund Dwyer Gray, Esqs., as trustees, for the purposes of the said monument. 7. The said Thomas Brock shall be entitled to receive for his own benefit the said several payments mentioned in the last preceding article, but the said sum of £2,000 so received by the said John Henry Foley as aforesaid in respect of the said monument shall be retained by the said George Francis Tenniswood, as executor of the said John Henry Foley, and the said committee or the said Thomas Brock shall have no claim on the said George Francis Tenniswood or •the estate of the said John Henry Foley, in respect of such sum of £2,000. 8. The arrangement hereby made between the said committee and the said Thomas Brock shall be wholly independent of the said George Francis Tennis- wood, and the estate of the said John Henry Foley, and the said committee shall have no remedy against the said George Francis Tenniswood or the estate of the said John Henry Foley, by reason of failure or breach by the said Thomas Brock of such arrangements or any of them. 9. Any difference between the said parties hereto touching these presents, or the meaning and construction hereof, shall be decided by the judge for the time being of the court to which the said action is attached. 10. The costs of the several parties hereto of and incidental to the prepara- tion, execution, and confirmation by the said court of these presents shall be paid as follows : — That is to say, the costs of the said George Francis Tennis- wood shall be paid and discharged out of the estate of the said John Henry Foley, and the costs of the said other parties hereto shall be borne by them- selves respectively. 11. The said Geo. F. Tenniswood hereby releases the said committee from all claims and suits. 12. The models shall, subject to the execution of the work, be held to be the entire and absolute property of the said committee. 13. That the trustees of the fund so collected for the erection of such monu- ment as aforesaid shall be at liberty to make the foregoing payments from time to time on the order of the chairman and secretary and any two members of the committee present at a meeting thereof. Ixv SECTION XIV. — Mr. Thomas Brock's Arrangements for Erecting the Monument. Meantime the newly appointed artist lost little time, when he had been entrusted with the commission, and in the beginning of 1879 the elaborate figures around the drum portion of the Monument were nearly ready for the founders, Messrs. Cox and Son, whose manager, Mr. Moore, was an Irishman. The artistic skill of Mr. Brock was exercised on the principal figure, the statue of O'Connell, to realize Mr. Foley's conceptions ; and when the summer had passed, he resolved on paying a visit to Dublin, for the purpose of arranging to construct the stone work as a basis for the several figures. Accordingly, a meeting of the Committee was summoned for the occasion, and a number of its members attended on the 4th September, 1879. Wherefore Mr. Brock waited on the Committee, and suggested to them the advisability of at once deciding on the quality of the material to be employed in the foundation for the Monument. Having carefully considered the subject, with the im- portance of which the Committee were impressed, it was determined to use only the best Irish limestone for the pedestal, and to make the necessary arrangements for having this work executed. At the same meeting, Mr. Brock mentioned, that it would be desirable to effect some slight alteration in the character of the cloak for the figure as designed by Mr. Foley. " It was generally felt," he said, u that the cloak was too heavy, and I have no doubt that Foley in- tended to rearrange the drapery. In fact, when he was ill, just previous to his death, he instructed me to cut away the cloak so as to rearrange it. Unfortunately, he died before it could be completed, and I hope the Committee will give me liberty to do what 1 think best in the matter. It is simply a question of details, and nothing more." Having heard Mr. Brock's statement, the Committee thought it should be unwise to impose any restrictions upon him, so far as details he had mentioned were concerned. They therefore authorized him " to make such modification in the drapery of the statue as in his discretion as an artist he might think desirable, for improvement of the effect." At the request of the Committee, having examined specimens of limestone from the principal Irish quarries. Mr. Brock reported in favour of Mr. Hammond's quarry, near Dundalk. He then prepared a specification, embodying this recommendation, and the Committee invited tenders for the execution of the work in accordance with its terms. The tender of Mr. W. J. Doherty, 22 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, for £552, being the lowest, it was accepted. The work was therefore undertaken by Mr. Doherty, and it was carried out by him, to the entire satisfaction of the Committee. In the succeeding summer, when the work of constructing the foundation had been completed, an agitation in which some of tho traders of Sackville-street joined was commenced, advocating the re- duction of the size of the base of the Monument, and on the ground lxvi that it must seriously interfere with the traffic of Sackville-street. The railway companies having termini in the city, the steamship companies trading to and from the port of Dublin, manufacturers, distillers, and others joined. In support of the movement, an in- fluential meeting of citizens was held in the Commercial Buildings. On the 17th of July following, the matter was brought before a meeting of the O'Connell Committee specially convened to consider the subject. The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Edmund Dwyer Gray, as chairman of the meeting, introduced the question. He stated, how he had called that meeting, because it appeared to him there was a very general and strong public feeling, and not of a political nature, that the base of the Monument, as it then stood, was too wide and should be an obstruction to street traffic, while a memorial to that effect to the corporation, had been prepared. Under these circumstances, he wrote a letter to Mr. Brock, asking him was it practicable to reduce the size of the base without injuring the appearance of the Monument. He was inclined to think, that as theMonument was so much lower than that of Nelson's, the base might look better if reduced in dimensions. An answer the Lord Mayor had received from Mr. Brock was then read, in which this artist admitted a reduction of the extreme width to thirty-two feet, as the minimum space to be conceded.* The Committee having fully discussed the matter, unanimously resolved, " That having heard the letter of Mr. Brock, the artist of the O'Connell Monument, we now approve of the altered plan of the base in order to remove any ground of complaint, and that we sub- mit the alteration to the Corporation for their sanction and ap- proval." At the same meeting, the position of a base for the Monu- ment, with regard to the lines formed by the adjacent streets, was considered. This question was referred to Mr. Brock, to advise if the general effect should not be improved were the foundation set moved backward, so as to bring the front step into a right line with the corners of Eden Quay and Bachelor's Walk. Having inspected the site, Mr. Brock approved the alteration suggested. This work was entrusted to Mr. Doherty, and carried out by him, at a cost to the Committee of £190. In 1880, on the 6th of August, the Eight Hon. Lord Mayor, Edmund Dwyer Gray, M.P.,and the civic autho- * The following was the letter : — " My Dear Lord Mayor, "If it is deemed important to secure a greater space for the thorough- fare around the O'Connell Monument, the base may, I think, be reduced by eight feet, without serious detriment to the appearance of the Monument. This would bring the extreme width down to thirty-two feet. I propose to obtain the reduction, by taking the steps up, entirely dispensing with the lower one altogether, and setting the two remaining ones back four feet all round. By reference to the enclosed tracing, this will be more clearly under- stood. Anything more than this could not be done, without completely spoil- ing the general effect. " Yours faithfully, "Thomas Brock." lxvii rities in state, and by order of the municipalities, inaugurated and completed a splendid ceremonial of a public character; havin< for its object the change of name — on re-building and widening the structure — from Carlisle Bridge to O'Connell Bridge. A vast as- semblage of citizens and strangers were present, and the proceedings were hailed with general acclamation. From that date until May, 1882, no meeting of the O'Connell Monument Committee was held. The business transacted in the meantime consisted of payments made at different periods to Mr. Brock, on account of his contract. Mr. Armstead certified the completion of the different stages of the work, as required by article 6 of the agreement. In order to obviate the inconvenience of convening meetings, the trustees were deputed to make the requisite payments by resolution of the Committee, passed on the 21st June, 1880. During this year, passed away from life, John Reilly, B.L., T.C., Kingstown, one of the Honorary Secretaries, appointed when the Committee was* originally formed. SECTION XV.— Erection and Unveiling of the O'Connell Monument. On the 13th of May, 1882, a meeting of the Committee was specially convened, to consider a letter* from the Irish Exhibition Company,Limited, and which had been organized under the presidency of the Eight Hon. Charles Dawson, M.P., Lord Mayor of Dublin, for the promotion of Irish Industries. An enquiry was made as to the possibility of having the O'Connell Monument ready for unveiling on the fast approaching day for opening the Exhibition. In the meantime, the stone work had been completed, and several of the bronze figures had been already placed. Mr. Gray stated, that on receipt of this letter, he had communicated on the subject with Mr. Brock, from whom he had received a reply, t which he read. * The following was the letter : — "Irish Exhibition Company, Limited, Mansion House, 14 Dublin, 26th April, 1882. "Dear Sir, — I have been directed by my board to ask if your committee would endeavour to arrange to have the O'Connell statue unveiled on the day the Exhibition is to be opened, 15th August. I shall feel obliged by your letting me have the information, at the earliest convenient moment. "I am, my dear sir, yours faithfully, " John C. Rooney, Secretary. "E. D. Gray, Esq., M.P., High Sheriff of Dublin." t The following were its terms : — "10 Osnaburgh-street, Regent's Park, N.W., "May 1st, 1882. "My dear Sib, — I saw the founder to-day respecting the work for the O'Connell memorial, and very much regret to have to say in reply to your question, that he gives no hope of having all the seated Victories of bronze com- pleted in time for inaugural ceremony, owing, as he states, to the pressure of work required for the Academy, and the great amount of labour in moulding lxviii In the course of the discussion, which followed the reading of these letters, the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, Charles Dawson, M.P., strongly urged that by uniting both ceremonials on the day- chosen, public convenience and greater eclat must be the result, whereas it seemed best to accord with the wishes of the trades and other societies, likely to take part in this patriotic demonstration. Ultimately the Committee adopted the following resolution: — " That the inauguration do take place this year ; that the hon. secretary ascertain from Mr. Brock, if he can guarantee the comple- tion of the monument before November 1st ; that the consideration of the letter from the Exhibition Company stand adjourned to this day fortnight, and that the view of the trades on the subject be as- certained by the chairman meanwhile. On the 27th of May, the subject of unveiling the statue was again resumed. During the in- terval the trades of Dublin had been communicated with, in order to elicit their views as regarded the double ceremonial, and a letter had been received from them, which was now submitted to the Committee, transmitting a copy of a resolution which had been passed at a meeting of the trades societies, held under the presi- dency of the Lord Mayor, as follows : — " Resolved, — That in the opinion of this meeting, the opening of the Irish Exhibition of 1882, and the unveiling of the O'Connell Monument, ought to take place on the 15th August, and that the trades of Dublin pledge them- selves to take an active part in the two ceremonials." Having given the subject their fullest consideration, the Com- mittee unanimously adopted the following resolutions:— -"Resolved, these large figures. The first one is not yet cast, though that will be accom- plished very shortly. The second, recently inspected by Mr. Armstead, is now in his hands, but I can only get him to promise with certainty to complete these two in time to be fixed prior to the date named, August 15th. I stated to the Lord Mayor, when over here a short time ago, that I was doubtful of the possibility of completing the fourth one in time ; but I had confidently anticipated the third, at least, being ready, and am extremely disconcerted to find now that the founder cannot pledge himself definitely to that. You will be glad to know, that I have finished the model of the third Victory, and it is now being cast in plaster. The remaining one also is well advanced, and will be finished by the end of this month, thus completing my individual work. It will, however, I fear from what I now learn, be impossible that either of these can be produced in bronze by the required date. In reply to a communica- tion from the Lord Mayor, I have written suggesting, in order that the monu- ment should appear complete, that the third and fourth figures might be moulded, and a bronze plaster cast of each placed in position till the metal castings can be substituted. That would involve an expense of at least £100, for casting, carriage, packing, &c. — a charge which I am not in a position to bear myself. The question, therefore, is whether the committee would be willing to undertake that outlay to secure the advantage of the monument presenting a finished aspect on the occasion, and so afford an opportunity of being judged of as a whole. If I had an affirmative decision in this matter without delay, the model of the third figure could be moulded at once before going to the foundry. " Believe me, dear sir, yours faithfully, "Thomas Brock. "E.D.Gray, Esq., M.P." lxix - — That the request of the Directors of the Exhibition be complied with, and the monument be inaugurated on the day of the opening of the Exhibition, and that if necessary it be inaugurated although two only of the winged Victories be in their places." " .Resolved, — That the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor be requested to unveil the monu- ment." Having thus definitely settled the date of the unveiling of the statue, the Committee next appointed ten of their members to re- present them on a joint ceremonial committee, to be comprised of members from the O'Connell Monument Committee, the Irish Exhi- bition Company, Limited, the Home Rule League, and the Trades of Dublin, to whom could be deputed the duty of arranging all the details in connection with the two ceremonies. The following are the names of the gentlemen nominated for this purpose : — The Lord Mayor, M.P., Chairman ; the High Sheriff, M.P., and the Rev. John O'Hanlon, P.P., Hon. Sees. ; Alderman Campbell, W. Lane Joynt, Rev. James Daniel, P.P. ; Professor Kavanagh, John Nagle, John Kennedy, T.C., and J. J. Robinson, T.C. At that time, the Committee anticipated, that at least two of the four winged Victories, designed by Mr. Foley to be placed at each corner of the base of the monument, could have been so far completed, as to admit of their erection before the ceremony of unveiling, but in that expec- tation the Committee was disappointed. On the 18th July, a letter was received from Mr. Brock, the artist, stating that only one of the figures had up to that date been successfully cast by the founder, and that the second could not be ready by any possibility, before the 15th August. Under these circumstances, the Committee deemed it advisable to postpone the erection of any of the Victories, until the four were completed. On the 31st of July, a statement of ac- counts in connection with the Monument, and contribution of the Committee towards the joint ceremonial, were oidered for publica- tion.* By great effort, the O'Connell Statue, having been cast and "brought to Dublin, was placed in its position, crowning the monu- mental structure, on the 4th of August. Mr. Foley had more than once declared to the Committee, that while living in Dublin, he had often attended the meetings, at which the great Tribune spoke, and had well impressed on his mind every pose and gesture of O'Connell. As a work of art, and conveying most accurately a perfect represen- tation of his figure, which was full and over muscular after early manhood, the statue stands unrivalled. In every detail, full of power and dignity, in every feature of the human countenance, beaming with manly grace, expression, and eloquence, the magic touch of the master hand governed by the great Irish sculptor is discovered. The 15th of August was a grand and memorable ceremonial, uniting two objects of great national interest ; the unveiling of the O'Connell Monument and the opening of the Irish Exhibition, in Dublin. A large platform had been erected on the space beyond * This statement may be found in the Appendix. lxx O'Connell Bridge, intended to accommodate distinguished and repre- sentative persons, who desired to take part in the proceedings, and who were admitted by tickets, obtained from the Committee. An official programme of processional arrangements had been previously- published,* and it was very closely adhered to ; while patriotic * In the following terms : — O'CONNELL STATUE UNVEILING IRISH EXHIBITION JOINT CEREMONIAL COMMITTEE. Programme of Processional Arrangements For 15th August, 1882. I. The Trades to be assembled at places assigned to them, according to number, commencing at Stephen's Green, at latest by a quarter past 9 o'clock. The first Trade to take position opposite Stephen's Green Club, facing Dawson- street. The carriages containing the Mayors, Deputations and their Officers from Provincial Corporations, &c, to take up their position in Molesworth- street, South Frederick -street, Kildare-street, after Members of the Dublin Corporation, who will be in line in Molesworth-street, on left hand side, facing from Kildare-street towards Dawson-street. Carriages of Chairmen and Com- missioners of the various towns will take up position immediately after Pro- vincial Corporations. The Home Rule Deputations and Irish Exhibition Directors to follow. The Coal Porters' Society to face Grafton-street from Nassau -street. II. All trades or bodies having their meeting place on the South side of the City to enter Stephen's-green either by South King-street, York-street, Cuffe- street, or Harcourt-road. Trades, &c, meeting on North Side of City to pro- ceed to Stephen's-green by Great Brunswick- street, Westland-row, Merrion- row, Ely-place, Lincoln-place, or Kildare-street. The Country Contingents to assemble at Merrion-square, first body in Merrion-street, facing towards Ely-place. III. No Processionists to be allowed to get to Stephen's-green through Grafton-street, Nassau- street (north end), or Dawson-street, after 9 o'clock. The Processionists to march in ranks of six deep. The Marshals of Cere- monial Committee will wear White Armlets on left arm. Ceremonial Com- mittee White Poplin Rosettes. The Procession will start from the Mansion House on the morning of the 15th, at half-past 9 o'clock, and proceed by the following route: — Dawson- street, Nassau-street, Grafton-street, College-green, Dame-street, Cork-hill, Castle- street, Christchurch -place, High-street, Corn-market, Thomas- street, James's-street, Steevens'-lane, across King's-bridge, by northern line of Quays, Capel-street, Bolton-street, Dorset-street, Frederick- street, Cavendish-row, Sackville-street, to O'Connell Statue, cross O'Connell-bridge, and disperse. ORDER OF PROCESSION. I. II. The Coal Porters. O'Connell Family and Statue Committee. III. City Marshal on Horseback. The Town Clerk. The High Sheriff, Officers' Carriage, containing Sword Bearer, Mace Bearer, and High Constable. The Lord Mayor's Private Car- riage, Civic State Coach, containing the Lord Mayor, his Chaplain and Secretary. Members of the Dublin Corpo- ration. IV. The Bishops and Clergy. V. Provincial Mayors and Deputa- tions. VI. The Chairmen and Deputation? from the Town Commissioners. VII. The Irish Parliamentary Party. lxxi visitors from all parts of Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales, and even from the most distant parts of the world, joined to an enormous multitude of Dublin citizens, were delighted spectators of what proved to be a soul-stirring spectacle, and a most orderly demonstration. After winding through the principal streets of the city, the public bodies, wearing scarfs, badges, and O'Connell medals, proceeded by a number of fine bands and beautiful banners, reached the platform, which was densely crowded. Eosettes of orange and green were very generally worn. The mounted horsemen then sur- rounded the platform as a body-guard, and through their array on arrival, those privileged to ascend it were admitted. Occasional Other Irish M.P.'s to follow. VIII. Home Rule League Deputation. IX. Directors Irish National Exhibi- tion. Trades, &c, as follows :— 1 Horseshoers. 2 Nailmakers. 3 Engineers (Amalgamated). 4 Letterpress Printers. 5 Corkcutters. 6 Journeymen Butchers. 7 Basketmakers (Fishamble- street). 8 Cabinetmakers. 9 Skinners' Society. 10 City of Dublin Co-operative Coach- makers. 11 Plumbers. 12 Bottlemakers. 13 Silk Trade. 14 Brushmakers. 15 Ironfounders. 16 Ropemakers. 17 Saddle and Harnessmakers. 18 Amalgamated Building Trades, as follows : — I. Slaters. II. Bricklayers. III. Carpenters. IV. Plasterers. V. Stonecutters. VI. Painters. 19 Bakers. 20 Fishermen. 21 Operative Coopers. 22 Chandlers. 23 Wagon Makers. 24 Brass-founders. 25 Millers, Regular. 26 Tailors. 27 Ship Carpenters. 28 Chimney Cleaners. 29 Rivet and Machine Bootmakers. 30 Gentlemen's Bootmakers. 31 Upholsterers. 32 Hairdressers. 33 Woollen Operatives. 34 Straw Bottle Envelope Makers. 35 Mill Sawyers. 36 Operative Smiths. 37 Amalgamated Union of Saddlers. 38 Stationary Engine Drivers. 39 Ancient Order of Foresters. 40 Independant Order of Oddfellow s. 41 The Catholic Benefit Society. 42 Boys' Land League and Prisoners' Aid Societies. 43 The Irish National Foresters. 44 The Young Men's Irish Historical Society. 45 Workmen's Club, 41 York -street. 46 St. Vincent's Tontine Society. 47 Grocers' Assistants. 48 Pawnbrokers'. Assistants. 49 Dublin Carmen's Association. 50 Dublin Amalgamated Labourers. 51 The Confraternity, Gardiner- street, heading the various Confraterni- ties. 52 The Commercial Assistants' Asso- ciation. 53 United Societies, Kingstown. 54 Basketmakers (Christchurch-place). 55 Dublin Bread Van Drivers' Society. 56 Dublin United Total Abstinence Societies. 57 Catholic Total Abstinence Societies. 58 Country Deputations. 59 British Contingent of the Land League. Further particulars at Mansion House. Signed, Charles Dawson, M.P., Lord Mayor, Chairman. John S. Caeroll, Marshal of Dublin. Mansion House, August 7th, 1882. lxxii showers fell at intervals during the movement of the processionists. It should be impossible to obtain a complete list of names to include those who were present ; but among the platform occupants were several of the Provincial Mayors and Chairmen of Town Commis- sioners, Bishops and Clergy, Deputy Lieutenants and Justices of the Peace, gentry and professional men, &c. The Members of Parlia-. ment who were present besides the Lord Mayor and the High Sheriff, Mr. Edmund Dwyer Gray, were Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell, Mr. John Dillon, Mr. Joseph Biggar, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. O'Kelly, Mr. Sexton, Mr. Healy, The O'Gorman Mahon, Mr. Leamy, Mr. W. H. O'Sullivan, and Mr. Alexander Storey. A large and handsomely upholstered chair was placed for the Lord Mayor, Eight Hon. Charles Dawson, M.P., on the platform. Over it was hung a portrait of O'Connell. Four heraldic shields, having on them the armorial bearings of the provinces of Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Connaught, were appropriately disposed in the com- partment. Then the Committee of the O'Connell Monument presented an Address,* after which, in ceremonial form, they delivered over to the Lord Mayor and Corporation of Dublin possession and care of the monument. The Lord Mayor, in a few appropriate remarks, accepted the trust on behalf of the citizens, promising to hold * The following is the text of the Address : — UNVEILING OF THE O'CONNELL MONUMENT, August 15th, 1882. Addbess of the Committee. " To the Right Hon. Charles Dawson, M.P., Lord Mayor of Dublin. " My Lord, — We, the members of the O'Connell Monument Committee, hereby deliver over to you, for the Municipality of the city of Dublin, the Monu- ment raised by the Irish people at home and abroad, and by men of other races who love liberty and admire its friends, in honour of Daniel O'Connell, the Libe- rator of his own people from penal chains— the fearless champion of all op- pressed races — the life-long enemy of despotism — the untiring combatant for right. " The project this day brought to such a happy issue has been long matur- ing to completion ; nigh twenty years have elapsed since the idea first took practical shape. Eighteen years have passed aw r ay since, amidst a scene of great national rejoicing, the foundation stone of this monument was laid. Of the founders of the good work few survive to share in the joy of its comple- tion. The Lord Mayor in whose year of office the movement was inaugurated — the illustrious Irish Cardinal whose consecrated hand was raised to bless the work at the opening ceremonial — the great majority of the prelates who that day stood beside him, most of the enlinent citizens who formed the committee, have passed away. Of the two principal actors at the laying of the first stone, the honoured citizen who then held the office of Lord Mayor is still with us ; but the disciple and fellow -prisoner of O'Connell sleeps near his chief at Glas- nevin. " The Irish people have no responsibility for the delays which took place. They responded to the call made on them with a promptitude and a generosity worthy of themselves and of O'Connell. The long interval that elapsed be- tween the inception and the completion of the work was mainly due to two causes. One was the nature of the work itself. A conception so elaborate is not completed in a day. The other cause is fraught with the saddest recol- lections. In the midst of his labour, in the fulness of his powers, in the zenith lxxiii another and a larger exhibition of Irish industries soon again ; and then, with a quick touch, he withdrew the covering from around the herculean figure of O'Connell. At that instant, the sun sud- denly opened its beams through the drenching rain, and gloriously lighted up the monument and the crowded platform. Then loud and prolonged cheers broke from that vast multitude, which covered O'Connell Bridge and all the adjoining streets. The Lord Mayor afterwards delivered a very eloquent and an appropriate speech, referring to the successful labours of the Com- mittee on that day so happily accomplished. Then followed a re- view of O'Connell's life and career, in which the speaker dwelt upon those great personal sacrifices he made, his prolonged agitation, and the triumphs he obtained in achieving Catholic Emancipation, his great struggle for the legislative Independence of Ireland, his oppo- sition to the veto, his noble courage, his perseverance under all of his fame, death snatched away John Henry Foley. He lived long enough, however, to complete the most important part of the monument, and to stamp on the remainder the impress of his radiant genius. Let us add that a most gifted and competent artist for the completion of the work was found in the person of Mr. Brock, who has inherited so much of the genius, the grace, and power of his dead master. "The accompanying report gives some indication of the proceedings of the O'Connell Monument Committee from the date of its formation until to-day. With these details we need not at this moment trouble your lordship. " It is to be regretted, that the monument is not yet absolutely complete. Four winged figures of Victory have yet to be added. We are happy to say, that two of these are already successfully cast, and that there is every prospect of the whole being in their places before the close of the present year. The Committee considered, that notwithstanding the absence of those figures, which of course takes somethiug from the beauty and completeness of the monu- ment, they should avail themselves of the present auspicious occasion of the opening by your Lordship of our National Exhibition to promote, as O'Connell always laboured to promote, the industries of the country, to ask you on the same day to unveil the monument erected to his memory by a grateful country. M Four of Foley's masterpieces now grace the streets of Dublin. The Col- lege gate is sentinelled by the effigies of its illustrious sons, the great states- man-orator and the charming poet-romancist. The statue of Grattan looks down on that Senate House which was the theatre of his struggles and his triumphs. We now, my Lord and Gentlemen, hand over to you the greatest work of the artist, in which is commemorated the fame of the greatest of all Irishmen. We now deliver over that statue to you in trust for the people of this city and of this island. Two days of triumph has this spot known. One was at the laying of the foundation stone ; the other is to-day. Let us trust that at no distant date this monument must look down upon a scene of triumph and rejoicing before which the popular pageant of to-day will pale its ineffectual fire. Let us trust that the day is not far distant, when the people will cluster in delighted thousands round this monument, and their thundering plaudits will announce that the good old cause for which O'Connell lived and laboured has triumphed at last, and that an Irish Parliament has re-assembled in the Irish capital. " Signed on behalf of the Committee, "John O'Hanlon, P.P., > JT e , "E. Dwyer Gray, M.P., High Sheriff,/ non * CC8 ' f lxxiv difficulties, alike despising and counteracting the plans of professing friends, and opposing in the political arena the forces and wiles of open foes. Allusion was made also to the other great object, asso- ciated with that ceremonial. The opening of the Irish Corporations to Catholics —the work of O'Connell — had enabled them to do what they were doing for Ireland on that day, seeking to revive her in- dustries, and thus laying the foundations of her material prosperity, as also of her future political and national independence. This address was intended to close the proceedings of unveiling the monument ; but loud and general demands for speeches from Charles Stewart Parnell, and the High Sheriff, obliged both gentle- men to come forward and deliver short addresses, which were voci- ferously applauded. The time had already passed for opening the Irish Industrial Exhibition, within the grounds attached to the Eotunda ; and the Lord Mayor, with the High Sheriff and civic officers, the Members of Parliament, and other gentlemen, with the general body of visitors, proceeded on foot to the great hall, where a truly national concert of noble Irish music, conducted by Mr. Joseph Kobinson, was the great attraction of its commencement. A well trained orchestra, and a chorus of two hundred voices, with the tones of a sweet and powerful organ, seconded the vocalism of renowned Irish singers, who were engaged for the occasion. The building was crowded in every part on that opening day. The O'Connell Monument received the last of its accessions, when on the 21st of May, 1883, the fourth winged figure of Eloquence was lifted into its present position. Soon afterwards H. H. Arm- stead certified to its completion, and authorised by his certificate, Mr. Brock was paid the final instalment of £1,900, making in all £10,500 received by that artist on account. At a Committee meet- ing held on the 17 th of July, at the Mansion House, the Eight Hon. the Lord Mayor, Charles Dawson, presiding, the fore- going statement was made by Edmund Dwyer Gray, who stated the balance of the Fund remaining on hands was £506 Is., from which some unfurnished accounts had to be deducted. The practical duties of the Committee thus ceased, and on motion of Mr. Gray, the Honorary Secretaries were instructed to prepare a Report of Pro- ceedings in relation to the O'Connell Monument. A special meeting of the O'Connell Monument Committee was held on October 3rd of this year, at which it was stated by Edmund Dwyer Gray, that Mr. Brock, through his solicitor, asked for a formal release of the securities he gave for the completion of the work. The trustees were authorised to sign such release and to secure the dis- position of the casts. Mr. Moore had enclosed a bill, £6, for ware- housing of the casts in discharge of his claim, and it was ordered to be paid. In a proposition of Mr. M. F. Doherty, of 27 Leyton- square, Park Road, Peckham, London, to warehouse these casts on certain conditions, a Resolution was moved by Mr. J. Tracy, seconded by Professor Kavanagh, and adopted unanimously : — " That Mr. Doherty, of Peckham, having offered to warehouse the models in his lxxv own premises, free of charge, provided he was paid the cost of the carriage of them from the foundry, his offer be accepted, and he be authorised to remove the models accordingly ; that when they have been removed he be paid £40 for the cost of the removal, the models to remain the property of the Committee, and Mr. Doherty to under- take to preserve them free of cost to the Committee ; that if the Committee should hereafter determine to present them to any public body, the question of payment for their repair or removal shall be matter of arrangement between such body and Mr. Doherty ; and that, on Mr. Doherty giving the necessary undertaking, Mr. Moore bo authorised to deliver the models to him." These terms were agreed to by Mr. Doherty, who took charge of the casts accordingly j but offers having been made, to present them to any public body in Ire- land applying for them on the conditions stated, it was found that none had offered to take them. However, towards the close of 1884, Sir Edward Lee, of the Battersea Park Exhibition in London — a building which had been erected from the materials of the former Dublin Exhibition Palace — wrote to Edmund Dwyer Gray on behalf of himself and the Council, and stating, they would be very happy to take the casts, that every care should be taken of them while there, and that they should be exhibited under the most favourable circumstances, at no expense whatever to the O'Connell Committee. To consider the foregoing propositions, a meeting of the Com- mittee — the latest held — was summoned for the 10th of September, 1884, on which occasion, Edmund Dwyer Gray being chairman, after making the foregoing statement, he moved the following Resolution, which was seconded by J. D. Robinson, and unanimously agreed to : — " That the application of Sir Edward Lee, Managing Director of the Albert Exhibition Palace, London, on behalf of the Council of that Exhibition, to transfer the casts of the O'Connell Monument to that Exhibition in Battersea Park, on the undertaking that every care shall be taken of them, and that they shall be exhibited under the most favourable conditions, at no expense what- ever to the O'Connell Monument Committee, be and is hereby com- plied with, it being understood, that Sir Edward Lee will make all the necessary arrangements with the present custodian of the casts, Mr. Doherty, without cost to this Committee ; and provided that if hereafter any Irish public body desire with the sanction of this Com- mittee, to acquire the casts for an Irish public object, the Council and the Company of the Albert Exhibition will undertake to permit same to be removed on the condition that the public body requiring the casts shall pay the Exhibition Company the costs out of pocket which that company may have incurred in acquiring same, in accordance with the terms of this Resolution ; and that the honorary secretary be authorised to carry out this arrangement, and if necessary make any modification therein not involving cost to this Committee, the object being to preserve the casts of the Monument for public use in the most effectual manner." These terms were Ixxvi accepted by the Council of the Albert Exhibition Palace, and the casts were removed from Mr. Doherty's premises to Battersea Park, London. Little more remains to be written. Among the numerous works of art executed by John H. Foley, and which are to be seen erected, not alone in his native city of Dublin, but distantly far in other great cities and towns, the Monument of O'Connell has already stood the test of criticism, while the opinion of competent critics has been an almost unanimous consensus approving its happy design and excellence of finish, in its various details. With a few unimportant modifications, necessitated by his premature death, it still remains the embodiment and form of Foley's imaged outlines. His whole soul was in the work, and its artistic features even now appear, in ample fulfilment of the promise implied, when he said, "I wish the O'Connell Monument to be regarded as my own monument." But the real judges of his ideal conceptions and their results must be the Irish people themselves. If this work of genius realize their anticipation, and if their pronouncement be in its favour, then shall the labours of the O'Connell Monument Committee have met with their full reward. John Canon O'Hanlon, P.P., Sandymount, ) „ Edmund Dwyer Gray, M.P., Pembroke V ^ ono t m VJ House, Dublin, (Secretaries. lxxvii MEETINGS OE THE O'CONNELL MONUMENT COMMITTEE. 1862. October 18th. Saturday, 2 o' clock, p.m., Mansion Ho ii 22nd. Wednesday, do. do. >> 30th. Thursday, 3 o 'clock, p.m., do. November Cth. Thursday, do. do. »» 13th. Thursday, do. do. >i 20th. Thursday, do. do. it 26th. Wednesday, do. do. December 3rd. Wednesday, do. do. ii 10 th. Wednesday, do. do. ii 17th. Wednesday, do. do. ii 29th. Monday, do. do. 186^ January 7th. Wednesday, 3 o'clock, p.m. , City Hall. ii 14th. Wednesday, do. do. »> 21st. Wednesday, do. do. ii 2Sth. Wednesday, do. do. February 4th. 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Wednesday, do. do. „ 8th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 15th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 22nd. Wednesday, do. do. March 1st. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 8th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 15th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 22nd. Wednesday, do. do. „ 29th. Wednesday, do. do. April 5th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 12th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 19th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 26th. Wednesday, do. do. May 3rd. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 10th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 17th. Wednesday, do. do. „ 25th. Wednesday, do. do. June 1st. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 8th. Wednesday, do. do. „ 15th. Wednesday, do. do. „ 21st. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 28tli. Wednesday, do. do. July 5th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 12th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 19th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 26th. Wednesday, do. do. August 2nd. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 9th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 16th. Wednesday, do. do. „ 23rd. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 30th. Wednesday, do. do. September 6th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 13th. Weduesday, do. do. ,, 20th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 27 th. Wednesday, do. do. October 4th. Wednesday, do. do. „ 11th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 25th. Wednesday, do. do. November 8th. Wednesday, do. do. December 14th. Thursday, do. do. 1866. January 18th. do. do. April 6th. do. do. „ 12th. Thursday, do. do. ,, 19th. Thursday, do. do. „ 26th. Thursday, do. do. May 4th. Thursday, do. do. June 4th. Thursday, do. do. July 25th. Wednesday, do. do. August 8th. Wednesday, do. do. ,, 22nd. Wednesday, do. do. 1867. December 13th. Friday, do. do. 1870. April 8th. do. do. 1871 August 8th. Friday do. lxxx August 19th. 1874: Wednesday, 3 o'clock, p .m., City Hall, September 8th. Tuesday, do. October 6th. Tuesday, do. 14th. do. 20th. Tuesday, do. 27th. Tuesday, do. November 3rd. Tuesday, do. 5th. Thursday, do. 10th. Tuesday, do. 12th. do. 17.th. do. 24th. do. December 1st. do. 9th. do. „ 15th. 1875. do. January 5th. February 9th. Tuesday. „ 16th. Tuesday. 23rd. Tuesday. March 16th. Tuesday. September 1st. Wednesday, 3 o'clock, Mansion House. October 22nd. Friday, do. do. November 5th. 3J o'clock, do. 19th. 3 o'clock, do. December 3rd. do. do. 17th. 29th. 187C. January 14th. 28th. February 11th. Friday, 3i o'clock, Mansion House. 22nd. do. do. April 5th. do. do. August 3rd. 3 o'clock, 1877. do. March 13th. Tuesday, do. 26th. November 20th. Tuesday, 1878. do. June 13th. Thursday, 1879. do. September 4th. Thursday, 1880; do. June 19th. Saturday, do. July 17th. Saturday, 4 o'clock, 1882: do. May 13th. Saturday, do. 27th. Saturday, do. July 12th. Wednesday, do. 22nd. Saturday, do. 29th. Saturday, do. August 14th. Monday, 5 o'clock, 1883. do. July 17th. Tuesday, do. October 3rd. Wednesday, 1884. do. September 10th. do. APPENDIX. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE O'OONNELL MONUMENT. In due order aud date of publication, the following Subscriptions, acknowledged in the Freeman's Journal, or through the Honorary Secretaries, as paid, are set forth, and form the Official List of Donors, Localities, and Receipts. September 2tih, 1862. James Toole £ i. . 10 (1. o First Subscription Paid. James Quigley . . 10 John Fetherstone, 5 Crampton quay . . One Shilling. James Crosbie Mrs. Catherine Kelly John Graves . 10 . 5 . 5 ~ John T. Doyle . . 5 September 27th, 1862. Edward Fitzachery . 5 James MacManus . 5 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Patrick Doyle . 5 £ s. d. John Hayden . 5 Michael Crooke, Esq., Or- George Dunne . 5 moud quay . . .200 Philip Reilly . 5 John Hyacinth Talbot, Esq. , jun 10 Philip Maguire . Joseph M' Carrol I . 5 . 3 Thomas M. Donnellan, Esq. 10 John Merrin . 2 (I Thomas Farrell, Esq., Clane 10 M. Murphy . . 2 W. Donnelly S. Byrne . . 2 . 2 6 September 29th, 1862. M. Fogarty . J. Denny . 2 . 2 8 6 Glencullen, Co. of Dublin, P. Connor . . 2 8 Parochial Collection. P. Whelan . T.Grady . M. Murphy, sen. . J. Lenehan . . 2 . 2 G Anonymous . . .500 . 2 <> Rev. James Walsh, C.C. 1 . 2 Sylvester Doyle . 1 L. Connor . . 2 C. J. Dwyer 1 B. Flannagan . 2 John Doyle . 10 M. Mahon . . 2 C. T. Dwyer 10 J. Luhen . 2 John Neill . 10 P. Brien . 2 Thomas Roe 10 T. Swan . 2 John MacManus 10 D. Maguire . . 2 John Doyle, jun. o io o ' Small Sums . 3 11 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Michael Sweeny, Nassau st. 10 B. Elliott, Esq. , 94 Thomas st. 1 Nicholas Tallon, 67 Blessing- ton street . . . 10 A North Tipperary Soldier, (in postage stamps) . .030 September 30th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas Arkins, Esq. . .10 A few Journeymen Bakers . 17 October 1st, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Rev. Michael Ooghlan, P.P., Collinstown . . .10 J. R. M., Dublin . . .10 Anonymous. . . .020 A Clonmel Man . . .010 October 2nd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Dr. John Gray, Esq., T.C. .500 Rev. John O'Hanlon, C.C., St. Michael and St. John, Dublin . . . .500 John Francis Cleary, Esq., Limerick . . . .500 Michael O'Brien, Esq. 6 Eb- lana terrace, North Cir- cular road, Co. Dublin .500 Mrs. Gray . . . .10 Miss Gray . . . .10 John Wilson Gray . .10 E. William Gray . .10 George Walter Gray . .10 William Dargan Gray .10 Miss Millie Gray . .10 Lady Fitzsimons, 18 Stephen's green, Dublin . . .10 Vere Foster, Esq., Dublin .050 October 3rd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Sir James Power, Dublin .10 J. H. Talbot, Esq., D.L., .500 Anne E. Mooney, 7 Great Charles street, Dublin .10 Daniel Browne, M.D., 37 Wexford street, Dublin .10 P. Barrett, Esq., Carrick- on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim .10 James Quinn, James Kelly, Lawrence Toomey, Tho- mas street, Dublin (joint subscription) . . .10 A Peace Preserver . .010 October 1th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. William Gernon, Esq.,Di iblin 1 E. T. Ennis, Esq., Kimmage mills, Dublin . 1 A Catholic . 1 Mrs. Carolan 5 Joseph P. Carolan . 5 Albert L. Carolan . 5 Molly Carolan, Vernon pa- rade, Clontarf, Co. Dublin 5 A few Labouring Men 1 1 October 6th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Hugh O'Rorke, Esq., New row, Dublin . . .500 Francis John Purcell, Esq. .300 From the young men of the establishment . . . 2 12 6 Ignatius Kennedy, Esq., wholesale leather ware- house, 1 8 and 19 Capel st., Dublin . . . .500 P. Ronayne, Esq., 13 Beres- ford street, Dublin . .500 Thomas Carey, Esq., 7 Sus- sex parade, Kingstown, Co. Dublin . . .500 R. Beirne, Esq., Frenchpark 3 One friendly to the O'Con- nell National Monument .10 Charles Clancy, Esq. . .10 R. M 10 John Dolan, Esq., 15 Henry street, Dublin . . .10 Young men, Cannock, White and Co., 15 Henry street, Messrs. Meagher, Sheehan, Hanly, M'Mahon, Leahy, and Dempsey, 10s. ; also, Messrs. Mulvey, Connolly, M'Caffrey and Reilly, 5s. 15 A Constable of Constabulary 2 6 A Working Man, Dublin .010 October 1th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The V. Rev. Andrew O'Con- nell,D.D.,P.P.,St.Mary's, Haddington road . .300 Thomas Quill, 8 Gresham terrace, Kingstown . .110 P. Daniel, Grafton street .10 James Canon Redmond, PP., Arklow . . . .10 Henry Tobin, 21 Upper Bag- got street . . . .10 d. Servants of the Northumber- land Hotel :— W. Gleeson . John Pickering . Thomas Edwards Charles Seymour . James Byrne Leonard Rawlins Francis Cavanagh Cornelius Rehill Eliza Whelan Anne Yourell Bridget Gorman Hannah Smith Margaret Harney P. N., an Irishman October 8th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Operative Bakers' Trade Association . . .14 Very Rev.Chas. W. Russell, D.D., President St. Pat- rick's College, Maynooth John and Joseph M'Der- mott (E. M'Dermott and Co.) 33 Arran quay . N.P. Hayes, Esq., Barrister- at-Law, Eccles street Mr. Michael Connolly, South King street Very Rev. Thomas Canon Pope, Metropolitan Church Rev. James Daniel, C.C., St. Catherine's (first sub- scription) A Northern Presbyterian,— through Aid. M 'Cann .J. and E. Wade, 15 Mer- rion row and 64 Charle- mont street John Lane, 1 North strand October 11//*, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Commercial 1 5 5 1 1 1 10 10 10 R. J. Devitt Buildings Robert Cryan, M.D., 54 Rut- land square, west . S. Nicolls, M.D., Longford . Mr. John Brady, Granard, per Hugh O'Rorke, New row, west October 13th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions Maria Louisa Stratford Kir- wan, Merrion square, per Very Rev. Monsignor O'Connell Bernard Cannon, 32 Den- mark street Michael Dunne, 98 Amiens street .... M. J. Kenny, C.C., Ennis . ! Terence Brennan, 45 North strand .... A Clonmel Man (his second weekly subscription) 5 1 1 10 October 10th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas Perrier Davies, Esq. , Upton Lodge, Drumcon- dra 5 John Dunn, Esq., 8 St. An- drew street . . .200 Maurice Conroy, J.P., Sligo 10 John C. White . . .10 James Haughton, 35 Eccles street . . . .10 Patrick M' Mullen, Howth, county Dublin . . .10 Thomas Smyth, Wicklow .10 John M'Manus, 47 Amiens street ... 005 October Uth, 1862. I Miscellaneous Subscriptions. • Metropolitan Confraternity, including £1 from Rev. Wm. Purcell, C.C. . 1 D. and T. Fitzgerald, 20 St Andrew street . John Scally, Lower Ormond quay : A Liberal Protestant . i Michael Murphy, 28 Nelson street . Miss Murphy, Irishtown Mrs. A Byrne Miss Taaffe, Eccles street per Michael Murphy ; John Reynolds, J.P., Adra goole, Kiltormer ! Mrs. Reynolds j John Charles Reynolds , Miss Reynolds . , Alfred Clement Reynolds Miss Ellen Reynolds . Miss Margaret Reynolds Miss Belinda Reynolds , Miss Isabella Reynolds Miss Eliza Reynolds . ; P. Dalton, 8 Newcomen plac< Clontarf road . John Hoey, 1 Bishop street | D. O'Callaghan, 35 Cuffe st 8 5 5 5 5 3 2 10 1 O 1 1 o 1 s. d. 5 Michael Morkan . Thomas Delany . Denis Delany Thomas Molloy . October 15th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas, William, and John Kelly, Lower Gardiner st. 10 Sir Thomas Esraonde . 5 George Roe, Nutley . . 5 R. Pigott, for proprietor of Irishman Office . .200 Michael Fagan, 63 Upper Dorset street . . .10 Felix Nugent, 141 Stephen's green . . . .10 B. W. Delany, Esq., Castle- wood, Durrow . . .10 A Sincere Irishman, per Ed- ward Reynolds, Talbot st. 1 P. Behan, 20 Moore street, per Edward Reynolds, Talbot street . . .10 John Dennan, 49 Middle Ab- bey street . . .10 W. Pentland, Esq., Clontarf, per Richard Kelly, Esq. , J.P., Sackville street . 10 F., Dublin . . . .036 October 16th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas Drury, Merchant's quay D. Glanchy, Charleville James Galavan, Erin Vale, New Ross J. C. Hodgens Mrs. Galavan Patrick R. Galavan James E. Galavan Thomas Nolan, Logboy Patrick H. Smyth and Co John Finn, 35 South Great George's street John St. John, Kilsheelan near Clonmel . 10 5 1 10 1 10 Carrick-on-Shannon Subscription. Very Rev. Dean Dawson, P.P., V.G. Francis Byrne John Gallagher Neal T. Tunny Edward Costello Patrick J. Brennan Rev. P. O'Farrell Dr. T. Connefry . Dr. Cunningham John Smyth John Lennon Thomas Conlon Ulick Walsh John Byrne Captain Kelly (boat) Michael Dowd William Lowe, sen. William Lowe, jun. Teresa Lowe Thomas Barrett Miss A. Murphy Arthur M'Dermott James Dolan Arthur Harrison Mr. Micheli Mr. Molloy . Pat Dowd . Mr. Casey . Michael Higgins Patrick Burne Edward Barrett Mr. Penny . David Brown E. M'Cullagh Mr. Williamson James Reilly Edward Quirk Patrick M 'Govern Miss Harrington Mr. Dixon . John M'Dermott James Waters Bernard Kennedy Mr. O'Donnell Thomas M'Dermott James Murray Mr. Clarke . John M'Cann Mr. King Patrick Gormly Michael Tuhaly Creighton Jameson George M'Nama Mr. Murphy Mr. O'Brien . Martin Doherty Francis White Joseph Hicken Isaac Hooly John Dunne John Reynolds Fred Lavin . John Fihaly Mrs. Rawly . John Kennedy Martin Kelly £ s. a. Q 1 Q I 1 1 1 1 1 d 1 o 1 1 1 1 o 1 Q 1 t) 1 1 1 o I 1 <) 1 o 0. (5 6 (i (J o Q 6 Joseph Mills Mrs. O'Connor . John Burne (Con) James M'Manus . Pat M 'Go wan Miss A. Dogherty James Mills Thomas M' Garry Pat Hunt . George Richardson Michael M'Gowan Mrs. Burns . William Fox Mr. Reid . Michael M'Cormac Bernard Horan . Thomas M'Keon . Owen Corry Michael Connor . .John Reynolds . Mrs. Tucker Mrs. Gunning Miss Flynn Edward M'Dermott Bridget Shannon Mary M. M'Keon Bridget Somers . Miss Malins October 17 th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Sir Justin Shiel, 13 Eaton place, S.W., London .500 James Connell, 2 Adelaide place, London bridge, Lon- doD, per the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor . .220 Charles Taaffe, Esq., Tem- pleo^ue . . . .10 Very Rev. Canon Rooney, per R. Kelly, Esq., J.P. . 1 Peter Arnold, Esq., Clins- town . . . .10 Rev. M. Finn, P.P., Kilta- magh, per Mr. John B. Dillon . . . .10 Christopher Hardman, 24 Corn market . . .10 John Murphy, 14 Thomas street . . . .10 Peter A. Daly, Tuam . .10 W. W. Bentley, Foxrock Building Estate near Still- organ, and the joint sub- scriptions of four lovers of civil and religious liberty, Newry . . . .10 Michael Costello, 20 Great Britain street . . . 10 £ s. d. Michael Maguire, 3 Pot- ter's alley . . .026 A Law Clerk, Constitution hill 10 "Sic Volo,"Townsendst. 6 5 2 2 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Royal Exchange Ward Subscriptions. First instalment of £85, through Edward A. Hay den, Esq. Edward Nolan, Esq., Nas- sau street Rody Keshan,Esq., George's street .... Jo eph Morgan, Esq., Graf- ton street John Kavanagh, William st. J. W. Delauy, William st. Hugh Tarpey, T.C., Nassau street .... Mrs. Tarpey, Nassau street Joseph Rogers, Grafton st. Edward A. Hayden, Claren- don street Mrs. Hayden, Clarendon st. William Callan, Esq., Wick- low street Mrs. Callan, Wicklow st. . Alex. M. Sullivan, Morning News .... Michl. Reilly, Esq., George's street .... Patrick H. Langan, Anne street .... Michael McDonagh, Chat- ham street David M'Asey, Clarendon row ..... John White, Chatham st. . Mr. Fino, Stephen's Green Club .... Mat. Moran, Stephen's gn. . William Lennon, Dawson st. Robert E. Grady, Dawson st. George Nesbitt, Stephen's green .... James Goff, Nassau street . Michael Daly, Nassau street John P. Higgins, Nassau st. Michael Kennedy, Chatham street .... John Dunne, Dawson street Jeremiah Goggin, Grafton street .... Patrick J. Plunket, Aun- gier street Mid. Kinsley, Stephen st. . John Doyle, George's street William Doran, William st. 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 o I 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 £ s. d. £ s. d. Arthur Dempsey, Stephen Mr. English, Dawson street 5 street .... 1 Mr. Tuthill, Dawson street 5 John Goss, Chatham street 1 Mr. M'Mullen, Dawson st. 5 Cor. P. ShannoD, Dame st. 1 Mrs. Keating, Grafton st. 5 Peter Hughes, Anne street 1 A Friend of O'Connell 5 Christopher Ryder, Manor st. 1 Mr. Byrne, Chatham street 5 Travers Brothers, Drury lane 1 William Quirke, Pitt street 5 William Brown, Esq. . 1 John Hoyne, Aungier street 5 James O'Brien, Anne street 1 James Doyle, Stephen street 5 Edward R. Hacrahan, Ste- Henry Purcell, George's st. 5 phen street 1 Richard Carew, 3 Exchequer Thomas Gerard Kitts, Ste- street .... 5 phen street 1 Patrick Murray, George's st. 5 Beverly Smyth and Mrs. John Brady, George's street Charles Tyndall, George's st 5 Smyth, Anne street 1 5 J. K., Chatham street 1 John Reid, George's street . 5 Cornelius Goggins, Nassau Lawrence Cullen, Wicklow street .... 1 street .... 5 Mrs. Goggins, Nassau street 1 Christopher Cusack, Claren- Francis Morgan, Dawson st. 1 don street 5 Ryan, King street 1 Mr. Kavanagh, Anne street 5 Charles Kavanagh 1 John Redmond, Anne street 5 (1 Mrs. O'Brien, Anne street . 10 William Dawson, Duke st. . 5 Mrs. Hanrahan, Stephen st. 10 Robert Reynolds, George's Michael Foley, Wicklow st. 10 street .... 5 W. M'Evoy, Stephen street 10 Michael Masterson, Claren- Mr. O'Neill, Chatham street 10 don street 5 Mr. Clusky, Chatham street 10 Mr. Kir win, King street 4 1) Messrs. Haise and Iseele, Miss Hanrahan, Stephen st. 2 G Grafton street 10 Miss E. Hanrahan, Stephen Mr. Reid, 31 Grafton street 10 street .... 2 c> John Tallon, 95 Grafton st. 10 Master Charles Hanrahan, James M'Kenna, Dawson st. 10 0- Stephen street 2 G William Hanwood, Moles- Master Edward Hanrahan, worth street 10 Stephen street 2 G Dr. Clarke, Anne street 10 John M'Callagh, William st. 2 G John Cotton, Duke street . 10 Michael Ennis, William st. 2 G Nicholas Bailey, Duke st. . 10 Mr. Bates, Anne street 2 (i Thomas Callinan, Esq. 10 Miss Quinn, Anne street 2 G John R. Hall, William st. . 10 A Friend, Anne street 2 G D. J. Dudgeon, Stephen st. 10 Mr. Hatch, Duke street o 6 James Muldoon, Stephen st. 10 A Friend, Duke street 2 G James O'Neill, Stephen st. 10 A Friend, Anne street 2 G Mr. Mulholland, Exchequer George Carleton, Johnston's street .... 10 court .... 2 G Thomas Keatly, William st. 10 A Friend of O'Connell 2 G Anonymous, William street 10 Mr. Samuels, Nassau street 2 G James Sheppard, Johnston's Mr. Supple, Grafton street 2 G place .... 10 Miss Btady, Grafton street 2 G Joseph Cronin, 51 George's Michael Cullen, Clarendon street .... 10 street .... o 2 (5 William Slattery, King st. 10 Mrs. Cullen, Clarendon st. . 2 6 Patrick Dunne, King street 10 Miss B. Cullen, Clarendon John W. Tray nor, George's street .... 2 G street .... 10 Master J. Cullen, Clarendon Michael Healy, William st. 10 street .... 2 6 Mrs. A. Lawlor, William st. 10 Mr. Peter W r ard, 51 George' 1 Thos. M'Gowran, William street .... •2 G street .... 10 Daniel Rourke, 19 Eustace John Sohan, Dawson street 5 street .... 2 £ s. d. Mr. Redmond, Palace street 2 Miss Kennedy, Anne street '2 Mrs. Guidon, Stephen street 2 Mary A. Kitts, Stephen st. 1 Sarah Kitts, Stephen street 1 Richard Kitts, Stephen street 1 Thomas G. Kitts, jun., Ste- phen street 1 Joseph Smith, Anne street . 1 John Smith, Anne street . 1 Arthur Smith, Anne street 1 Mary Smith, Anne street . 1 Margaret Smith, Anne street 1 Bessy Smith, Anne street . 1 Thomas Smith, Anne street 1 Mr. Hefferuan, Chatham st. 1 Miss Murtagh, Anne street 1 Mr. Horrigan, Anne street 1 "William Campbell, 19 Moles- worth street 1 Mrs. Laprell, Anne street . 1 Mr. Kelly, Anne street 1 Mrs. Hawkshaw, Anne st. . 1 Michael Foley, Duke street 1 (1 Mr. Barry, Duke lane 1 Mr. Thompson, Duke lane . 1 Mr. B. Smith's coalmen, viz. Patrick Murphy 1 Bartle Joyce 1 Peter Carthy 1 Thomas Malone 1 William Ellis . 1 William Whelan 1 Michael Gannon 1 James Harford . 1 Robert Harford . 1 Thomas Harford 1 " Anonymous," per Thomas Harford .... 1 " Anonymous," per Thomas Harford .... 1 "T. B.," Exchequer street 1 A Poor Friend . 6 Mrs. Kane, Anne street October 20th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Charles Kennedy, Esq., sen. James Kennedy, Charles Kennedy, jun. Patrick Power, Henry st;. . Patrick Kennedy John M'N. Cantwell (second subscription) William Maher, Esq., Black- bull, county Meath . 5 5 5 5 2 1 1 £ s. d. Rev. Mr. Mooney, P.P., St. Audoen's, High street . "A Protestant Irishman," (per John Kelch) Elizabeth Hasson, 179 Gt. Britain street . . . . Richard John Lynch, Elphin 10 J. Roderick O'Flanagan, 7 Russell place, Dublin .10 John Kelly, No. 7 North Clarence street . .010 1 1 1 October 21st, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Right Hon. Maziere Brady, Lord Chancellor of Ireland . . . 20 F. W. Brady, Q.C., 22 Lee- son street, Chairman of King's County . . .500 Charles Kernan . . .500 Mr. Ramsbotham . .200 John S. Mulvany, 50 Lower Sackville street, Dublin .200 John Hogan, Esq., 11 Wine- tavern street (per Rev. John O'Hanlon) . .10 Mr. Phelps, Monkstown .10 Joseph H. Parker, Esq., Harold's cross . . .10 Edward K. Moylan, Mansion House . . . .10 Thomas Geoghegan . .10 Timothy Lyons, 50 Eccles st. 10 Daniel Lyons, jun., 50 Eccles street . . . .10 Michael Driscoll, 81] Cam- den street . . .10 George Dingwall, Verdon Hotel, Talbot street .10 Edward Wright, Leeds Woollen Hall, Corn Mar- ket 10 Patrick C. De Vine, New Ross .... Rev. Thomas Burke, C.G . John Patrick Baxter, 49 Lower Baggot street J. Byrne, 17 Lower Glou- cester street G. Doyle, 43 South King st. A Grateful Catholic, Prussia street . . . .010 October 22nd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. William Keogh, Bushy park, 1 1 u 1 10 5 Euuisk erry £ s. d. Richard Armstrong, 9 Lr. Dominick street 5 Andrew Ellis, 110 Stephen's Green .... 5 Dr. Doyle, 41 Blessington street .... 2 Mr. Patrick Tynan, 105 Upper Dorset street 1 Margaret Reynolds & Sons, 9 White's lane (1st sub- scription) 1 John Croker, Solicitor, Blessington street . 1 P. Sheridan, 22 and 23 Par- liament street . 1 Thomas Ryan, 1 Serpentine Avenue, Sandymount 1 Miss Anne L. Power, La Valette, Malta 1 P. Bourke, 94 Capel street 1 A few Friends, Kevin's-port Bakery, per Patrick M'Namee, sec: — Mr. Herbert, sen. 5 Mr. Herbert, jun. 2 6 Mr. Hickey, second sub. 2 6 " Ireland" 2 6 Mr. Hendrick o 2 Mr. T. Hendrick . 1 Mr. J. Darcy 6 1 Mr. T. Darcy o 1 Mr. Dempsey 1 October 23rd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John Farrell, Esq., D.L., Moynalty, per T. L. Kelly, Esq., Lr. Gardiner street 5 Felix and Thomas Martin, 5 Lr. Ormond quay . .500 Michael Murphy, 33 Upper Ormond quay . •. .300 W. K. O'Shaughnessy, 35 Stephen's green . .200 John Doherty, Esq., soli- citor, 62 Lr. Dominick st., per Rev. P. O'Neill, Marlborough street . .10 Rev. Patrick Carolan, P.P., Maheracloon, per L. Car- olan, Esq., Merchants' quay . . . .10 J. B. Smyth, Esq., per the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mayor 10 Mr. James Marlow, of the firm of Marlow Brothers, printers,Merchants' quay, per James Hughes, Esq. (rirst instalment) . .10 0! Messrs. Francis Moore, 58 James's street Patrick Keon, 100 James's street .... Rev. Michael Dungan, P.P., Blanchardstown, per Rev. John O'Hanlon Rev. John Leonard, C.C. , Blanchardstown, per Rev. John O'Hanlon Rev. William Dillou, C.C, Clontarf, per Rev. John O'Hanlon M. Betagh, 50 Blessington street .... Dan Lyons, Sessions House, Ballinasloe Rev. James Redmond, P.P., Arklow (2nd subscription) Samuel Neville, Eblana ter- race, North Circular road Edward Trevor Hughes, 64 Harcourt street Edward Rice, 62 James's st. Henry Tracy, 64 James's st. Thomas Coghlan, 56 Watling street .... John Rourke, 30 James's st. Michael M'Cabe, 59 James's street .... James Haslen, 66 James's st. John Burke, 91 James's st. . Nicholas M'Cann, 43 Watling street .... A Grocer's Assistant, . A few of the Servants of Loughglyn House, Castle- rea, perMichael Dempsey: E s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 Q 10 10 5 5 5 (t 5 5 Michael Dempsey . . 6 Emily Russell . . .0 Anne Ryan .... a 8 Jane Vallance . . .0 3 Bryan Coll .... 2 Michael Moloney, 49 Watling street .... 2 6 Mrs. Judd, 50 Watling street 2 e Michael Meldon, 106 James's street .... 2 6 William Mulligan, 12 Wat- ling street . . .0 2 James Kelly, Irishtown, Kil- kenny .... 2 John Conway, Irishtown, Kilkenny . . .0 2 Thomas Connor . . . 1 John Droughton . . .0 1 October 24th, 18G2. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. John Connolly, Esq., Kil- more, Artane, per Red- mond Carroll . . . 10 John Murphy, Esq., Wil- field House, Sandymount 5 N. D. Murphy, Lauriston, Cork . . . .500 Francis O'Higgins, 9 Lower Bridge street . . .500 John Nagle, 25 North Earl street . '. . .200 M. Hughes, Haddington rd. 2 George Riddick, 64 Lower Dominick street . .10 William Keating Clay, 21 College green . . .10 G. Coppinger Ashlin, 90 Stephen's green . .10 Edward K. Moylan, Man- sion House . . .10 " An Inhabitant of Stephen's Green," . . . .10 Michael H earner, 58 Bow bridge (first instalment) .026 " A Constable," Dublin .026 11 For the O'Connell Testi- monial," . . . .010 11 Old Stock," Mullingar .010 " A Tyrone Sub -Con stable," 1 R. Boylan, Kells . .010 October 2bth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Viscount Southwell, per J. D. Fitzgerald, 7 Merrion square, East . . . 10 J. D. Fitzgerald, 7 Merrion square, East . . . 10 V. John Nugent, Rutland square . . . . 10 The Earl of Fingal . .500 David Sherlock, 15 Hir- court street . . .500 J. J. MCarthy, 183 Great Brunswick street . .300 Patrick Spain, Merchants' quay . . . .300 Dr. Brady, J.P., Gardiner's row 2 2 George Butler, Esq., Capel street, per Thorn as Arkins. Esq 10 Edward Car rigan, Bachelors' walk, Dublin . . .10 John Donnelly, 4 Queen st. 10 W. Neilson Hancock, 64 Up. £ s. d. Gardiner street . .10 M. Scallan, ship builder, Sir John's quay . .10 Emma Curran, Westenra Arms Hotel, Monaghan .10 R. Belany, Esq. . . 10 Wm. O'Callaghan, Esq., 55 Blessington street . . 10 "Old Celt," . . .006 October 27th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Hon. James O'Brien, Beulah, Dalkey . . . .10 Lord French, Dublin . . 5 Charles O' Fan-ell, Dalyston, Loughrea . . .5 Michael Errington, Wood- brook, Bray . . .5 John Spain, 79 Middle Abbey street . . .5 Denis Costigan, City Treasu- rer, 28 Rathmines road . 5 Messrs. Bultin and Fay, wholesale merchants, Thomas street . J. J. Troy, Booterstown William D'Alton, 11 Ste phen's green, North Edward A Ennis, chambers, 97 Capel street Henry O'Hara, 12 Hatch st Henry Pattison, Esq., 38 Thomas street, per Bev, James Daniel, C.C., St Catherine's Colonel J. De Lacy, Army and Navy Club, London P. J. Smyth, 9 Middle Gar diner street George Atkinson, 13 Rich mond avenue, Fairview W. Mahalm, 62 Thomas st., per Right Hon. J. O'Brien 1 Thomas Knight Roche, Har- court street . . .1 John Bourke, architect . 1 A Trump, Kells . . .0 Patt Greahan . . .0 2 1 1 October 2Sth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. More O'Ferral, Balyna, Enfield . . . . 10 P. Sweetman and Son .10 M. E. Corbally, Corbalton Hall, Tara . . .500 Mrs. M'Carthy, Glencur- ragh House, county Cork 5 10 £ s. d. Walter Sweetman, Mouut- joy square 5 %* Name omitted in Freeman of Oct. 28, though amount was added to total. Michael Kappock, 4 Hay- market, Smithfield . 2 Francis E. MacDonnell, Don- forth .... 2 Richard Coffey, 4, 5, and 6 Lower Bridge street 2 William John Fitzpatrick, Kilmacud Manor 2 Miss Egan, 17 Ormond quay 1 John Cooney, Esq., 17 Mer- chant's quay . 1 James A. Dease, Esq. D.L. , Turbotstown, per M. Ga- vacan, Esq., T.C. 1 Capt. Dease, Turbotstown, per M. Gavacan, Esq. 1 Luke Dillon, 90 Upper Dor- set street 1 Peter Kavanagh, 4 Mary st. 1 Gregory Kavanagh, 94 Tho- mas street 1 Thomas William Smyth, Usher's quay, per Francis O'Neill, C.C., St. Audoen 1 Thomas H. Tracy, Lower Gardiner street 1 James Coghlan, 51 Great Britain street . 1 William Povntz, M.D., Ath- lone . 1 A Grocer's Apprentice, Tho- mas street c October 29th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Daniel Lee, Esq.. Manches- ter 10 Mrs. Lee . . . .500 Master D. W. Lee . .500 The Most Rev. Dr. Turner, Bishop of Salford, per Richard Kelly, Esq., J. P. 5 Gregory Kane, Esq., Dame street .... James Green and Co., Castle street .... Very Rev. Dean Meyler, Westland row . A Clare Priest . Thomas Lee, Esq. Andrew Gill, Esq., Grosve- nor park, Rathmines Thomas Tuite, Esq., Mullin- gar 5 5 2 1 1 1 1 Arthur Evans, Rathgar John Reilly, 44 North King street .... John O' Kelly, 3 Leinster road, West Rev. E. O'Rourke, P.P., Killucan, co. Westmeath Rev. Mr. Colgan Mr. Patrick A. Norton Mr. John Casey, Bagnals- town, per Lord Mayor . The Misses O'Callaghan, Naas .... Richard O'Callaghan, Naas John Farren, Esq., 1 Triton Ville, Sandymount . Mrs. Bracken, Eden quay, Mary Bracken, Eden quay, Winifred Bracken, Eden quay, (joint subscription) £ s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tipperary Subscription On Sunday, October 26th, 1862. Very Rev. Dr. Howley, P.P., Rev. W. Quirke, C.C., Rev. M. Ryan, C.C., . Tobias Morrissy Farrel Bowes John Massy, J.P., Kingswell P. C. Howley . Michael Coleman, Chairman of Town Commissioners . Michael Greene, T.C. James T. Morrissy, T.C. . John Ryan, M.D. Richard Bradshaw, solicitor T. P. Morrissy . T. J. Morrissy, M.D. William King, T.C. . Michael Ryan, Rathnavane Thomas B. Ryan, M.D. James Hayes William O'Leary. T.C. Michael Hanly . John Corrigan . Patrick Hayes, T.C. . Thomas M'Hugh, T.C. Jeremiah Cotter Patrick Fitzgerald Thomas Harney . Edward O'Dell . Jeremiah Carew . Simon Armstrong Edmond Trevers, Barron s- town .... James Lanigan, T.C. . Thomas Hewitt, M. D. Edward Kerwick James Cranley . 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 11 £ s. d. John Frewen . . .050 John Dunn . . .050 Patrick Bourke, T.C. .050 David Cotter . . .050 William Mockler . .050 Mrs. Ryan, Bohercrow .050 James England . . .050 Thomas Bourke . . .050 Christopher Russell, Rose- borough . . . .050 Patrick Clifford . . .050 Patrick Clifford, Greenar.e 5 Henry Tullock . . .050 Michael Moloney, T.C. .050 Mr. M'Donnell . . .050 Miss Mason . . .026 Mrs. M'Grath . . .026 Robert O'Neill . . .026 Michael Quirke . . .026 Patrick Shanahan, T.C. .026 Matthew S. Kennedy, M.D. 2 6 James Carew . . .026 Thomas Devereux . .026 Patrick Pierse . . .020 Mr. Toomey . . .026 Thomas Sheedy . . .026 Patrick Driscoll . .026 John Ryan, T.C. . .026 Thomas Williams, T.C. .026 Mr. Kelly . . . .026 James Dobbyn . . .026 John England, T.C. . .026 Mrs. Hanley . . .026 John Ryan . . .026 Thomas Hayes . . .026 Michael Ryan . . .026 John Burke . . .026 Patrick Dwyer . . .026 James Ryan, Bohercrow .026 Michael Mullally . .026 Michael Davern . .026 Mrs. Walsh . . .026 Timothy English, T.C. .026 Thomas Nagle . . .026 William Hurley . .026 Matthew Keenan . .026 John Anderson . . .026 Tobias English . . .026 Edmond Frewen Carron, .026 Mrs. Bowes . . .020 Jeremiah Hayes . .020 Richard Walsh . . .020 Mrs. Power . . .020 B. O'Rourke . . .020 William Hayes . . .020 Edmond Ryan . . .020 Thomas M'Grath . .020 Mail rice Cronin . . .020 William Ryan . . .020 James Cormick . . .020 i Eugene O'Meara | T. Hayes . i Denis Bourke i William Cotter . I Patrick Hayes . 1 David Teehy John Farrell James Nagle : Patrick Dwyer . \ Joseph Bradshaw : Miss Yard Michael Brien . , Charles Curtain . £ 1. (1. •J •J 2 1 6 1 6 1 ») 1 1 o 1 1 o 1 o 1 1 The following subscribed sums under Is. each : — Miss Costeiloe, Thady Ryan, William Quinlan, Patrick Cotter, Thomas Quirke, Maurice Healy, Patrick Hennessy, Richard Do- herty, James Rahilly, De- nis Ryan, Patrick Merri- gan, Mr. Rutherford, Mr. Toomey, Patrick Cormack, John Sheehy, Robert Bre- nock, William Heffernan, R. Fahy, James Glasheen, Jeremiah Keely, Michael M'Craith, Timothy Maher, Daniel Casey, Michael Ho- gan, Daniel Kerr, Thomas Ryan, James Doherty, Mi- chael Carew, John Finn, Richard Merrick, E. Laun- der, Richard Dalton, John Bradshaw, John Ryan, James Dalton, Thomas M'Grath, E. Hayes, Mau- rice Walsh, Mrs. Gravin, Martin Dillon, Timothy Hayes, Daniel Ryan, Lau- rence Daniel, Denis Kir- by, P. Dwyer, Mrs. Fitz- patrick, Edward Cusack, Mrs. Dwyer, John Cum- mins, Mr. Walsh, Patrick Piggot, William Bergin, Mr. Casey, Patrick Ken- nedy, Jeremiah Magrath, Edmond Na van, P. Sweeny, Mr. Brohan, Owen Ryan, James Godfrey, James Dwyer, Jeremiah Doherty, Michael Kavanagh, James Kennedy, John Ryan, William Ryan, Martin Kennedy, Edmond Han- ley, John Heffernan, John Doherty, John Hogan, William Casey, Pat Dalton. 12 Enniscorthy Subscription. Eight Rev. T. Furlong, D.D Bishop of Ferns . .5 Rev. Thomas Roche . . 1 Rev. Thomas Warren . . 1 Rev. Thomas Walsh . . 1 Rev. M. Warren . .1 Rev. A Brownrigg . . 1 P. O'Rourke, M.D., T.C., . 1 L. W. Corcoran, solicitor . 1 Peter J. O'Flaherty, solicitor 1 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 £ s. d. Nicholas Synnott Lawrence Doyle James Devereux, T.O. William Moran . Thomas Sinnott, T.C. . Michael O'Dempsey . Francis Cooke John Cullen Matthew Furlong, T.C. Miles Doran, T.C. Henry Roche B. Maguire, Chairman of Town Commissioners Richard Joyce James Malone James S, O'Flaherty . Patrick O'Connor, Temple shannon . Patrick Breer, T.C . Richard Teeling, Mary st. P. W. Casey Mr. John Hore, The Moyne Mr. George Hore, do. . James Chambers, National Bank Martin O'Brien . The Christian Brothers Messrs. Aider, Kelly, and Michael Murphy, timber merchants, 7s. 6d. each . Johu Bolger, T.C. Peter Dixon Michael Jordan . John D. Murphy Thomas Wilkinson, sub- sheriff . . . . Edward Ryan Roger Swane John Roche Patrick Ryan John Browne, Bessmount . Doctor Sheridan . Andrew Moloney Henry Wilson Tobias P. Rossiter Patrick Fitzpatrick George Maguire . James Moran, T.C. Mr. Goff, Templeshannon . 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Mrs. M'Donnell . Martha Redmond Margaret Doyle . E. and T. Maguire Ellen Martin Mr. Edward Neill, The Moyne James Gahan . . .0 Robert Wardrop . . .0 Richard B. Harris . . Andrew Henrick . . James Power . . . Robert Cosgrave . . Paul Moore . . .0 James Brien . . .0 John Pingston . . .0 Peter M'Donnell . . .0 Michael Furlong . . .0 John Downes . . .0 A Friend .... Mrs. Mary Codd ... Miss O'Flaherty . . . George Griffith, Enniscorthy Times . . . . John Connor . . .0 Miss Summers . . .0 Mrs. John Corcoran . . Miss Murdoch . . .0 Miss Duggan . . .0 Patrick Murphy . . .0 Joshua S. Davis . . .0 James Gallaher, Fairfield . John Hayes, Monart . . Michael Hayes . . .0 Mr. Murphy, Fairfield . Miss Anty Bolger . . Walter Molloy . . .0 Thomas Ricard . . . Thomas Plummer . . Daniel Keoghler . . .0 John Flynn . . . .0 Peter White . John Herron . . .0 James Doyle, collector . James Callaghan . . .0 John Breen, Millpark . . Peter Moore, crier . . John Pilkington, Enniscor- thy News . . .0 Miss Maria Maguire . . Patrick Rock . .0 Matthew Kelly . . .0 Henry Whitford ... Mrs. Donohoe . . .0 John Doyle .... Edward Waters . . .0 John Kavanagh, Irish street Charles Murphy . . .0 Miss Carty .... Edward Harris . . .0 Martin Parrell . . .0 13 £ s. L Michael Harper . . 2 G Mrs. Sinnott, The Moy ne . 2 6 Mrs. Redmond, do. . 2 Mr. Edward Cullen, do. . 2 Mrs. Jordan . 2 Miss Han ley . 2 Miss Bessie Kehoe . 2 Mrs. Doyle . . 2 Nicholas Henrick . 2 Mr. Carty, Fairfield . . 2 Pat Murphy, builder . . 2 Thomas Doyle . 2 o James Doyle . 2 Jeremiah Connel . . 2 James Shiel . 2 John Breen Shannon . 2 James Dempsey . . 1 Francis Godfrey . . 1 James Kenny . 1 Michael Carty . 1 Nicholas Fortune . .01 John Conway Greg . 1 Richard Pounder . . 1 Mr. Bedmond . 1 Mrs. Walsh . . 1 Edward Roche . 1 Mrs. Kennedy . 1 Michael Bryan . 1 Michael Kehoe . 1 John Breen . . 1 Patrick Walsh . . 1 Daniel Doyle . 1 John Qui nn . . 1 Martin Bowe . 1 Patrick Keating . . 1 Patrick Leary . 1 Miss Bridget Doyle . 1 Maurice Fen ton . . 1 Thomas Stokes . . 1 Miss Clifford . 1 William Kelly . . 1 Miss Comerford . . 1 William Byrne . » . 1 Patrick Kavanagh . 1 William Dack . 1 Catherine Lacy . . 1 Mary Keman . 1 Patrick Foley . 1 Charles Kavanagh . 1 P. Kavanagh . 1 Peter Furlong . 1 Mrs. Dowling . 1 Edward Roche . 1 William Hendrick . 1 Denis Brien . • 1 Mary Martin . 1 Catherine Frazer . . 1 Stephen Tobin . 1 Thomas Kelly . . 1 Francis Erwin . 1 £ s. (1. John Kehoe . 1 Mrs. Browne, Oepogue . 1 Thomas Brett . 1 Edward Martin . . o 6 Richard Vandy . . G John Barrington . . G Edward Murphy . . G William Redmond . G Anne Doyle . 6 Richard Bishop . . G Richard King . G Michael Tobin . G Michael Gorman . . G M. O'Brien . . G Mary Breunan . 8 Winifred Doyle . . o G Thomas Keegan . . G P. Clinch . . G P. Kelly . G Michael Mittan . . G Edward Haughton . G Patrick Foley . G William Ward . o G Nicholas White . . 6 Thomas Walsh . . <) 6 Nicholas Hayden . <) G John Nolan . . G James Cieary . G October ZQth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Parish of Naas, per Very Rev. Dr. Hughes, P.P. . 26 9 John Locke Skerrett, Esq. D.L., Athgoe park . .500 D. O'Connor Henchy, Stone- brook, Bally more-Eustace 5 William Joseph Kane, Che- mical Works, North wall, per John Kane . .500 Mr. Segrave, Bloomfield, Rathfarnham . . .500 W. H. F. Cogan, Tinode, Blessington . . .500 Mater Misericordia Tontine Society, per James Smith, JohnDeavy, Thomas Bar- rett (trustees), and John White (secretary) . .500 Charles Costelloe, Kilfree, Ballymote, county Sligo .300 Thomas Reilly, Fairfield House, Park avenue, San- dymount . . . .200 William J. M'Dermott, 64 and 65 Great Britain st. .200 Messrs. Joseph & A. M'Der- mott, 64 and 65 Great Bri- tain street . . .10 14 £ s. d. William Doyle, Esq., Her- berton House, per John O'Neill, T.C. . . .10 John Lawlor, Esq., Lower Bridge street . . .10 John Farrelly, 11 Leinster street . . . .10 Charles O'Hara, Greenmount, Harold's cross, per Alder- man Mackey . . .10 R. R. Madden, 9 Gt. Bruns- wick street . . .10 Matthew P. Marmion, Cul- mullen, county of Meath, per John Walsh, College Hotel, 29 and 30 Fleet street, Dublin . . .10 Mr. John Connor, 27 and 28 Winetavern street, per John Mag uire . . .10 Denis Doyle, Fleet street .10 John W. Darcy, Esq. , High street, per Rev. F. O'Neill 10 Mr. James Stafford . . 10 Thomas Langan . . . 10 Michael Kavanagh . . 10 James Doyle . . . 10 John Murray , Bernay Lodge , Richmond . . .050 Bernard Cullen . . .050 Thomas Kerfort . . .026 James Nolan . . .026 LukeNeill . . . .026 William Wolf . . .026 .John Nolan . . .026 A. B 2 6 Two Veteran Pilots, Kings- town Harbour . . .020 A Galway Woman . .010 Bill Smith, Dalkey . .006 H. Walker, (a poor man's penny stamp) . . .001 October Slst, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Priests and People of Clonmel, per the Mayor, William Louis Hackett 100 First instalment of Kings- town, per Rev. J. Kava- nagh, P.P. . . . 90 6 7 First instalment from the Mansion House Ward, per Philip Redmond, T.C. .23 Jeremiah J. Murphy, Master in Chancery . . . 10 Robert Hoey, 11 City quay 5 Rev. P. Reynolds, Claremorris 3 Rev. James O'Kane, St. Pat- rick's College, Maynooth 3 Christopher N. Duff . Henry Talbot, Victoria ter- race, Rathgar . Charles H. Hemphill, Q.C. Mr. Mooney, 7 Great Charles street .... Michael Doyle, 89 Lower Mecklenburgh st., North Dock Ward Michael Ryan, Summer hill, Mount joy Ward Edward Kennedy John Kennedy . William Leahy, Ballinasloe Very Rev. Michael Burke, Sheffield .... James O'Connor, Leeds John Quealy, Marlboro' st. J. Fallon, Lower Gardiner st. (per P. P. M'Swiney), Patrick Shiel, Gill street, per P. P. M'Swiney Rev. Dr. M'Carthy, May- nooth .... (Professors in the Diocesan College, Holy Cross, Dub- lin, per Rev. T. Power) : — Rev. Thomas Power . Rev. William Quinn . Rev. Peter O'Connor . Rev. Joseph Rogers . Rev. Michael Verdon . William Carberry D. Clancy, Tighe street Mr. Kennedy, Gloucester terrace, per Canon Pope . A Grocer's Assistant, Abbey street .... Thomas Doyle, Raheny, per 3 s. d. 2 2 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 2 6 Bichard Kelly, Esq., J.P. 2 Patrick Byrne 1 Michael Meleady, Roscommon 1 James M'Grath . 1 John Monks 1 A Poor Peasant's Mite 1 "Hard Up" <> P. M'Dowell (a poor man) . 1 Usher's Quay Ward Subscription. Instalment through Rev. P. J. Gilligan, C.C. Mr. Peter Dunne, 24 Dol- phin's barn . . .10 Mr. Jas. M'Manus, 13 Echlin street . . . .10 Mr. William Dempsey, 88 James's street . . .10 15 J. M'Cabe, 50 James's st. . Mr. James Ryan, Richmond Hill, Kilinaiuham . Mr. Michael Nolan, 145 James's street . Anonymous Mr. John M'Garry, Dolphin's Barn .... Mr. John Cassidy, 54 James's street .... Mr. Richard Cummins, 108 James's street . Mr. John Martin, 9 Watling street .... Mr. Jas. Keenan, 78 James's street .... Mr. John Ryan, Bloomfield, South Circular road Mr. John O'Neill, 35 Dol- phin's Barn G. Wallace, 1 Echlin street Anonymous Christopher Timmins, St. James's Catholic Church Patrick Darcy, 51 James's street .... John Fox, 27 James's street Thomas Dempsey, Dolphin's barn .... Mrs. Douglas, 57 James's street .... Miss Walsh, 34 James's st. Mr. John Murphy, 52 James's street Mrs. Blake, 33 James's st. A Servant .... Viator .... £ 8. 1 d. 10 10 10 10 10 10 u 10 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 6 6 2 6 2 6 1 6 6 6 1 1st November, 1862. Christian Brothers' and their Pupils' Subscription. £ 8. d. J. A. Hoare, Superior Gene- ral of the Christian Bro- thers . . . .500 The Christian Brothers .500 The Pupils of the Richmond Street School . . . 28 Collected by the Pupils of the School . . .32 Total . 70 The following are the names and re- turns of the Pupils of the Chris- tian Brothers' Schools, North Richmond street, who subscribed and collected : — John Barry .... Patrick J. Flynn Collected by Peter Mooney ,, Patrick J. Flynn . ,, Edward M'Dermott ,, Richard Maguinness ,, William Hay den ,, Jeremiah Maher , , John O' Brien . ,, Michael M'Dermott ,, William Ryan ,, James Kearns ,, James Doyle . ,, James Walsh . ,, Fergus Farrell ,, Thomas Geoghegan ,, Michael Hickey John Fagan John Hogan Peter Smyth Patrick Whelan . Collected by Patk. Whelan William Ledwidge James Cleary Andrew M'Dermott . Collected by Peter Connolly „ Patrick Monks ,, Patrick Ferns ,, Patrick Markey ,, Patrick Comerford ,, John Murphy ,, William Pigott ,, Peter Friend . ,, Joseph O'Toole ,, Henry Macnamara ,, Thomas Markey . „ Frederick Gallagher Thomas M'Gowan Collected by Thos. M'Gowan , , James Connolly . ,, Joseph Butterly . ,, Francis Rispin . , , John Laprell . . Christopher Dempsey £ s. 12 12 11 9 6 10 6 10 6 7 Joseph O'Toole James Collins Edward Dunne John Leahy . Timothy Caffery John Whelan Patrick Smyth Joseph Relihan Michael Tyrrell Patrick O'Brien John Maher . Michael Mallon Gerald Murray 16 £ s. d. £ 8. d. Collected by John Donegan 4 Thomas Lennox . 2 >> Andrew Cahill 4 Walter Oldrield . 2 >} Vincent Joyce 4 Patrick Kiernan . 2 G it Nicholas Horan 4 James Martin • » 2 (i >> Michael Wall 4 Joseph Hawkins . 2 >> Patrick Heney 4 Patrick Byrne . 2 (; >j William Maguire . 4 Francis Kiernan . 2 j> Joseph M'Gowan . 3 10 John Larkin . 2 G >» Joseph Kelly . 3 9 Joseph Connolly . 2 6 j> Arthur Byrne 8 9 Collected by Patk. Matthews 2 G »» Thomas Hogan 8 7 ,, Joseph Mallon 2 G James Duffy . 8 7 „ Patrick Flynn 2 G j> Benjamin Hawkins 8 6 ,, John Kavanagh 2 G >» William Barrington 8 6 ,, Joseph Taaffe 2 G j > Thomas Kenny 8 5 ,, James Gore . 2 G 9) Philip Weldon 3 4 ,, William Henry 2 G if Joseph Hawkins . 8 4 ,, Patrick Flynn 2 G j > Michael Kelly 8 1 ,, Robert Whetlaw . 2 G j> Patrick Keogh 8 1 ,, Arthur Boland 2 6 > > Henry Geary . 8 1 ,, Lucius Maguire 2 4 >} Joseph Mulligan . 8 1 ,, Joseph Geraghty . 2 4 |l Edward Hick son . 8 1 ,, Christopher Cullen 2 4 II Benjamin Hawkins 3 ,, George Devine 2 4 > > William Meehan . 3 ,, Patrick Purcell 2 4 II Thomas Preston 8 , Michael M'Kenna . 2 4 II Patrick Kiernan 3 ,, James O'Connor . 2 3 » > David Ryan . 8 , , Vincent Reid 2 3 || Michael Brennan . 2 10 ,, John Reynolds 2 2 >} David Ryan . 2 10 ,, Thomas Leckey 2 2 Patrick Kavanagh 2 9 „ Joseph Troy . 2 2 Collected by John Keogh . 2 9 „ William Toole 2 2 ii John Molloy . 2 9 ,, Ambrose Comerford 2 1 i) Dudley White 2 9 , , Peter Byrne . 2 1 »» Thomas Carey 2 9 ,, Joseph Coyne 2 1 9 > William Guthrie . 2 8 Lucius Maguire . 2 it Patrick Byrne 2 8 John Cassells 2 <> >> Lawrence Keogh . 2 8 William Cassells . 2 ii John Stannard 2 8 Edward King 2 >» William Kelly 2 8 Peter King . 2 II Thomas Talloo 2 8 Christopher Rickards . 2 j j Andrew M'Dermott 2 7 John Kennedy . 2 Michael Whelan . 2 7 John Keogh . 2 > j William Darcy 2 7 Jeremiah Maher . 2 John Geraghty . 2 6 John Maher 2 Michael Kelly 2 6 Richard Price 2 Humphry Minihan 2 6 James Kearns 2 Thomas Preston . 2 6 John King . . 2 William Guthrie . 2 6 John Butterly . 2 Thomas M k Kenna 2 6 Edward Dunne . . 2 Philip Weldon . 2 6 Joseph Eaton 2 Stanislaus Maguire . 2 6 James Clarke . 2 John Cassells 2 6 Michael Carroll . . 2 Collected by William Cassells 2 6 William Perrin . . 2 James Dempsey . 2 6 George O'Neill . . 2 Edward M'Swiggan . 2 6 John P. Coghlan . . 2 Thomas Burke . 2 6 John Gowan . 2 James Farley 2 6 James Walsh 2 John Hickey 2 6 John Dowling 2 James Conuolly . 2 6 Collected by John Dowling 2 James Monks 2 6 Joseph Butterly . 2 17 £ s. d. £ s. d. Thomas Maher . 2 Collected by Joseph Corcoran 1 6 James Martin 2 it Joseph Healy , 16 Bernard Hussey . 2 >» John Morris 16 Michael Delaney . 2 >> Peter White . 16 Thomas Rickards 2 5> Christopher Whelan 1 6 James Delaney . 2 >» Hugh M'Manus 1 6 Collected by John Connolly 2 »» John Kirby . , 16 , , James Neville 2 >> Patrick Kerwick . 1 5 „ John Keogh . 2 Joseph O'Neill I 5 „ Patrick Scally 2 »J George Murphy 1 5 „ James Lonergan 2 >> James Feeny . 1 5 „ Peter Farrell . 2 »> James Delaney 1 4 ,, S. Williams . 2 II Paul Cullen . 1 4 ,, Joseph Fitzgerald . 2 »> James Hunter 1 4 ,, Patrick Kavanagh . 1 11 5 J John Dempsey 14 „ William Walsh . 1 11 >> Simon O'Connor 1 4 ,, James Shanley 1 11 J> John Daly 1 4 ,, James Devine 1 11 >> Joseph Dowling 1 4 ,, Thomas Shortall . 1 10 >> James Doyle 1 4 , , James Cleary . 19 >> John Connolly 1 4 ,, Francis Crump 19 ft John Bird 14 , , David Ryan . 19 »5 Joseph Hurley 1 4 ,, William Ryan 19 ,, JamesM'Gee 1 4 ,, James Hogan . 19 >> William Gardener . 14 , , Edward Whelan 19 it T. Buckley . 14 ,, John Dredge . 19 Lawrence Keogh 13 ,, Charles Coates 19 Collected by John Cunning- ,, John Byrne . 1 9 ham . . . . 13 Collected by John Hickey . 18 /j Patrick Walsh 13 ,, Lawrence Molloy . 1 8 >> James Tuite . 13 ,, Joseph Graham 18 n Hugh M'Grath . 13 ,, Nicholas O'Connor 1 8 >j John Farrelly 13 , , Christopher Troy . 18 >> Edward M'Swiggan 12 ,, Bryan Lacy 18 >» John Butter ly 12 ,, Charles Barrington 18 II John O'Regan 1 2 ,, Daniel Flyun 1 8 * > John Staunton 12 ,, Patrick Kelly 1 8 5 > Abraham Lyons 12 , , Patrick Kennedy . 1 8 II Patrick O'Connor , 1 2 ,, John Larkin 17 5 > William Molloy 12 ,, Thomas Richards . 17 »} James Keogh 12 ,, Peter M'Cauley 1 7 )> Fred Bridgeman 12 ,, Andrew O'Brien . 17 } J Nicholas Brown 12 ,, Joseph M'Nally 1 7 JJ Michael M'Cullagh 12 Charles Dunne . 1 6 II Laurence Carthy . 1 2 John O'Regan . 16 »> Edward Garvey 12 William Barry . 16 }J Michael Ennis 12 Collected by James Dempsey »> John Dry 1 2 ,, William Perrin 16 ,, Joseph Manning 12 ,, John P. Colgan 16 >J Joseph Troy . 1 2 , , Frederick Gallagher 16 5 J Martin Hickey 12 ,, Lawrence Mulroy . 16 || John Roche . 1 2 ,, Michael Murphy . 16 >» Humphry Minihan 1 1 ,, Patrick D'Arcy 16 J > Charles O'Connor . 1 1 „ Joseph M'Grath 16 5 > James Duggan 1 1 , , Christopher Whelar l 1 6 >J Gilbert Kenny Oil „ William Lacy 16 >» Henry Byrne . 11 ,, Edward Logan 1 6 )) James Daly . 11 ,, Joseph Sherlock 1 6 II John J. Connolly 1 1 , , Charles Dunne 16 || John Featherstone 1 1 ,, Edward Dunne 16 »» James O'Shea 1 J 18 £ Collected by William Nerney B. 1 d. Gilbert Kenny . £ . ,, Henry Kelly . 1 Henry Byrne . ,, Joseph Kearns 1 James Daly . ,, H. Barrington 1 Michael Cox . ,, Henry Gregory 1 Joseph Bridgeman . ,, James Winters 1 Edward Dunne . . ,, Daniel Dixon 1 Peter Mooney . ,, Richard Lennon 1 Patrick Matthews . ,, James Murray 1 Paul Cullen . Francis Ball 1 Wm. Lacy . . Denis O'Dowd . 1 Wm. Kelly . Collected by John Flynn . 1 John Walsh . ,, Thomas Carberry 1 James Hunter . , , Edward Browne 1 John Leahy . ,, Michael Power 1 John Loughry . , , Edward Mooney 1 John Staunton . . „ William Flood 1 Christopher Dunne . , , Michael Campbell . 1 Joseph Geraghty . „ Thomas Kelly 1 Patrick Kiernan . ,, Oswald Byrne 1 Thomas Tallon . . ,, John Byrne . 1 John Kavanagh . . ,, Thomas Dillon 1 Michael Carroll . . ,, Henry Harman 1 Collected by Michael < Darroll John Keane 1 Edward Logan . . Joseph Sherlock 1 Joseph Coghlan . . John Dignan . 1 Simon Warren . . James Henry 1 Joseph Hickey . . James Smyth I Michael Cleary . . Alfred Walsh 1 John Dempsey . . Henry Bent 1 Simon O'Connor . . William Band I David Ryan . William Batty 1 Christopher Cullen Joseph Ward . Patrick Fitzgerald 1 . Christopher Kernan . 1 Joseph Gallagher . Michael Barry I John Hickson . Collected by Michael Barry 1 James Hogan . James Moriarty . 1 Thomas Hogan . . Richard Maguinness . 1 Henry Geary . Richard Phibbs . 1 Thomas Leckey . . Joseph Hogan I James Ennis . Christopher Clarke 1 Charles Brady . . James Kearney . I Michael Lam be . . Michael Printy . 1 James Duggan . Matthew Smyth . 1 Joseph Graham . . James Neville 1 Fergus Farrell . William Duffy . I John O'Brien . Richard Plunkett 1 Collected by Michael D elaney Charles Brady 1 Thomas Mulroy . . Edward M'Dermott . 1 Edward H. Richards . Michael M'Dermott . 1 Michael Hickey . . Timothy Caffery I Thomas Woodlock . John Whelan 1 Lawrence Molloy . Joseph Mulligan 1 Joseph M'Grath . . Joseph Taaffe 1 1 Peter Connolly . . Arthur Boland . 1 James Connolly . . Ambrose Comerford . 1 John Murphy . John Daly .... 1 Patrick Keogh . . Joseph Dowling . U 1 John Delany . Abraham Lyons . 1 Francis Crump . . Patrick O'Connoi 1 John Connolly . . 19 John Molloy Thomas Kenny . John Reynolds . Patrick Comerford Christopher O'Reilly . Joseph Butterly . Patrick Monks . Christophnr Whelan . Joseph M'Gowran David Ryan Francis Rispin . John Laprell Michael Duffy Caulfield Warings Francis Brophy . John Stannard . George S. O'Connor . Collected by George S. O'Con- nor Charles O'Connor Christopher Dempsey . Michael Dempsey Joseph O'Toole . Joseph Doyle Myles Doyle Joseph Brady William Ryan . Joseph Waters . Collected by Joseph Waters William Pigott . James O'Connor . Christopher M 'Go wan James M'Gowan George Pigott James Collins Peter O'Connor . Bernard O'Connor Nicholas Scally . Collected by Nicholas Scally John J. Connolly George Boomer . Collected by George Boomer Charles Scally Collected by Charles Scally William Molloy . Thomas Flood Collected by Thomas Flood Thomas O'Meagher John Maguire Anthony Scally . Michael Parkinson Vincent Scally . Gerald Griffin Henry Dunne Joseph Kavanagh Henry Shiel Patrick Keane Joseph Corcoran . John Cunningham , John Featherstone £ s. d. £ 8 . d. () 1 John Keogh . . 1 1 Patrick Smith . 1 o 1 Michael M' Laugh in . .01 1 James Gaffney . 1 1 Edward Nolan . 1 1 Michael Byrne . 1 1 John Byrne . J L 1 John Donovan . 1 L 1 Thomas Duffy . 1 L 1 Joseph Donnellac L . 1 L 1 Peter Maypoller . ] L 1 James O'Shea . ] I 1 James Plunkett . 1 L I James Morgan . o L 1 Joseph Hayes . ] L 1 Peter Quale . o 1 L o 1 John Moylan William Doyle, . o . o L L 1 Christopher Coyt te . .0 1 1 William Anderso n . . 1 1 Patrick Ferns • o L 1 Joseph Relihan . o L 1 Edward Hickson . o L I Joseph M'Cabe . o 1 1 James Gore . . o I 1 Nicholas O'Connc r . .0 L 1 William Henry . o I 1 Michael Bird . o I 1 Thomas M'Conne 11 . .0 L 1 Patrick Campbel . L 1 James Campbell . o L 1 Ross Campbell . o 1 1 Bernard Campbe I . .0 L 1 Edward Campbel I . . L 1 William Nerney . 1 I 1 Henry Macnamar a . . ] 1 1 James Duffy . ] L 1 Peter Duffy . 1 L 1 Michael Tyrrell . ] L 1 Patrick O'Brien .• . . ] L O 1 William Walsh . ] I 1 Thomas O'Reilly . ] L 1 Hugh O'Reilly . ] L 1 James Geraghty . 1 I 1 Edward Curran . 1 L 1 John Higgins . 1 L 1 Mark Dawson . J \ 1 William Gregan . 1 i 1 James Hannon . 1 L 1 James Gibney . 1 1 Thomas Dooley . o : I 1 James M'Evoy . 1 1 William Casey . 1 I 1 Richard Hogan . 1 L 1 John Murphy . J I 1 Patrick Leddy . 1 1 Peter Duff . 1 1 Joseph Troy . 1 1 John Troy . . 1 1 Henry Egan . 1 20 Robert Johnson Thomas Farrell John Maher Michael Mallon Joseph Mallon Peter Tracy Joseph Tracy Philip Ball Collected by Francis Kiernan ,, James Gaffney . ,, Edward Dunne . „ Patk. M'Donagh . ,, James Smith . James M'Gough . . .0 Collected by James Strahan ,, by Joseph Bridgeman , , by Richard Phibbs Sylvester Kavanagh . . Collected by Charles Byrne ,, Patrick O'Brien . , , John Staunton . ,, Henry Shiel . . „ Michael M'Laughlin Thomas Mulligan . . Collected by Patrick Carty Patrick Levy . . .0 John Roche . . .0 Joseph Coyne . . . Patrick Monks . . .0 Michael Monks . . .0 James Burleigh . . .0 Thomas Sillard . . .0 John Ormsby . . .0 John Hanly . . .0 Alfred M'Kemia . . William Daly . . . . James Kavanagh . . Dan Bassett . . .0 Richard Hughes . . .0 Bernard Murphy . . Joseph Dempsey . . Charles Rogers . . .0 Robert Walsh . . .0 Patrick Finegan . . .0 Philip Ganigan . . .0 Edward Connolly . . Robert Donnelly . . John Bradley . . .0 Collected by John Bradley . Thomas Fagan . . .0 James Lonergan . . .0 Charles Barrington . . Patrick Carty . . .0 Christopher Walsh . . Collected by Christr. Walsh ,, Stanislaus Maguire Thomas Whelan . . .0 Edward Whelan . . .0 Christopher Sarsfiekl . .0 Philip Lawlor . . .0 s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 £ s. d. Henry O'Reilly . 6 Patrick M'Donagh 6 Patrick Leonard G Collected by Patk. Leonard 6 Patrick Purcell . 6 Michael M'Cormack . G John Dredge 6 Andrew O'Brien . 6 Michael Dolan . (i James Grange G Thomas Carberry G Thomas Delany . G Edward Doran . G Alexander Bassett G Francis Geraghty G Michael Whelan . G Thomas Whelan . G Thomas Byrne . G James Gorman G Collected by James Gorman G Michael M'Kenna G Patrick O'Brien . G Robert Hunter . G Peter Guilfoyle . G Philip Brady : . 6 Denis Doyle . • . ' . o G John Brady ' . G Nicholas Forde . G Joseph Dowdall . G Arthur M 'Cormack . G Collected by Arthur M'Cor- mack .... 8 John Harris .... G Thomas Caffery . G Joseph Healy G Michael King 6 Joseph King 6 Joseph Walsh G Richard Flynn . G Patrick Murray . G Dudley White . G Patrick Byrne G Charles Byrne G [With sundry small sums not given above.] si I SI Clonmel Subscriptio John Bagwell, M.P., Marl- field .... 5 The Very Rev. Dr. Burke, P.P 3 James Myers, T. C. • 3 James Gill .... 2 2 Edward Stokes . 2 Wm. L. Hackett, mayor . 2 Rev. John Baldwin, P.P. . 1 Franciscan Convent . 1 Rev. Andrew Walshe . 1 21 £ s. d. £ s. d. Rev. John Crotty . 1 Miss Quinn . . 10 Rev. John Phelan . 1 Frederick Quinn . . 10 Rev. William Walshe . 1 Thomas Griffin . . 5 Alderman Hackett, J. P. . 1 Mr. Devine . . 5 Mrs. Hackett . 1 John Walsh . 5 Hackett Brothers . 1 Stephen Lonergan . 5 Alderman Kenny, J.P . 1 Patrick Hayes . 5 Alderman Cleary . 1 C. W. Binns . 5 Alderman Wright . 1 Walter Keating . . 5 Alderman Byrne . 1 Benjamin Wright . 5 Patrick Corcoran, T.C . 1 John Seery . . 5 Richard Crean, T.C. . . 1 J. B. Lacy . . 5 John O'Halloran, T.C. . 1 James Shea . 5 Francis Ryan, T.C. . . 1 o Mrs. Cleary . 5 Patrick O'Brien, T.C. . 1 o Patrick Condon . . 5 Michael Guiry, T.C. . . 1 Cornelius Dennehy . 5 Edward Cant well, T.C . 1 E. Pope . 5 O'Brien Mahony, M.D. , T.C, 1 Mr. Mackenzie . . 5 Thomas Cantwell, T.C . 1 J. Moms . . 5 John Prendergast, T.C :. . i o Thomas Buckley . . 5 William Ryan, T.C. . . 1 o William Byrne . . 5 Patrick Casey, T.C. . . 1 o John Shanahan . . 5 John Thomas Luther, town Michael Savage . . o 5 clerk . 1 Thomas Hannigan . 5 William Ryan, solicito r . 1 Michael Ryan . 5 James John Shea . 1 o John Cleary . 5 Thomas Reidy . 1 o James Lyons . 5 Edward Phelan, M.D. , J.P. 1 Thomas Cosgrave . 5 Thomas J. Crean, M.I ). . 1 Mrs. Hayes . 3 6 Edmond Power, solicit or . 1 Mark English . 3 Thomas Hartford . 1 Patrick Maher . . 2 6 William L. Byrne . 1 o Miss Christian . 2 6 Patrick Hally . . 1 o A Friend . 2 6 Lawrence M'Grath . 1 Miss Hayes . . 2 6 John O'Brien . 1 James Desmond . . 2 t> Daniel Hearn . 1 o Thomas Shortis . . 2 6 Thomas S. Richardson . 1 James Hickey . 2 6 Patrick Mahony . . 1 M. Lonergan . o 2 6 Rev. David Crotty . 10 D. Thornton . o 2 6 Rev. Richard Sleaden . 10 A Friend . . o 2 6 James O'Neill . 10 Mr. Healy . . o 2 6 Thomas Maher . . 10 Mr. Murphy . 2 6 John Murphy . 10 John O'Brien . o 2 6 Dr. Fitzgibbon . . 10 Matthew Scanlan . o 2 6 Martin Kennedy . 10 James Molony . . o 2 6 James Barron . , . 10 Mr. Brennan . 2 6 John Thornton . . 10 P. Tobin . o 2 6 Thomas O'Shaughness p,jun. 10 Patrick Kenny . . 2 6 Michael J. Cunningha m . 10 T. Graham . . o 2 6 Mr. Lane . . 10 Mr. Flynn . . 2 John Burke . 10 Owen Toohil . 2 Michael Kearney . 10 Michael O'Connor . o 2 (J Henry Jones . 10 James O'Connell . . o 2 6 Thomas Phelan . . 10 William Massy . . o 2 6 Thomas Holmes . . 10 Thomas Cuddihy . o 2 6 James O'Halloran . 10 Michael Barrett . . o 2 6 William Skehan . . 10 Mrs. Murphy . o 2 6 Cornelius O'Donohoe . 10 John Cooney . o 2 6 Dr. Scully . . 10 Edmund Mulcahy . o 2 6 Miss Farrell . 10 Patrick Purcell . . o 2 6 22 £ s. d. John Maher . o G Joseph Mulcahy . . 2 G Matthew Scully . . 2 6 David Quinn . 2 6 Mr. Cooney . » . 2 G James Price . 2 G J Corcoran . . 2 6 T. Smith . . 2 G Miss Prendergast . 2 G Richard Sleaden . . 2 6 Maurice Daniel . . 2 G Thomas Bulger . . 2 G John Downey . 2 G P. Kelleher . 2 o Thomas Ward . 2 G John Dwyer . 2 G Mr. Lonergan . 2 G Mr. Millea . . 2 C Mr. Halloran . 2 G Mr. Carroll . . o 2 G Patrick Fennessy .. 2 6 Miss M'Cormao . . 2 G Patrick Armstrong . 2 G John Mahony . 2 G E. Frazer . . 2 G D. Ryan . 2 G Mrs. King . . 2 G William Mullins . . 2 G Mr. Moouey . 2 G Mr. Slattery . 2 G Mr. Walshe, . 2 G Mr Somers . . . . 2 6 Mr. Hayes . . 2 G Patrick Hunt . 2 Mrs. O'Neill . 2 John Hickey . 2 Mrs. Moore . . 2 John Tobin . . 2 Robert Prendergast . 2 Timothy Ryan . . 2 E. Maher . . 2 T. Cassin . 2 David Butler . 2 Mr. Cosgrove . 2 Mr. Curran . . 2 John Horrigan . . o Mr. Corcoran . 2 Mr. Mahony . 2 Richard Gilleher . 2 Matthew O'Brien . 2 Mr. O'Donnell . . 2 Miss Cummins . . 2 Thomas Delahunt . 2 Mr. Carrigan . 2 John Hogan . . Mr. Roberts . . o 2 William Dwan . . 2 Subscriptions of Is. ar d un- der . . 15 7 1st November, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Inns Quay Ward £ s. d. Per J. A. Curran Esq., jun. 65 13 including the following sums: Peter Aungier, Esq., £5 ; Messrs O'Reilly Bro- thers, Halston street, £2 ; Mr. James Meyrick, Dor- set street, £1 ; Mrs. Byrne, Granby row, 10s.; Mr. Strahan, North King st , 5s. ; and Mr. Edward Chandler, 5s. North City Ward Per Alderman Campbell . 41 19 Christian Brothers and pupils of North Richmond street schools, per Revd. Mr. Grace, . . . . 70 including the following sums : — J. A. Hoare, Su- perior-General of the Chris- tian Brothers, £5; the Christian Brothers, Rich- mond street, £5 ; the pupils of the Richmond street school, £28 ; collected by the pupils of the school, £32. First instalment from Athy, per James Leahy, Esq. .20 A. Birmingham, Kilfycan .10 John Healy . . .10 Owen Eyre, Esq., Belmont, Queen's Co., per D. Tracy, Esq 10 John Ryan, Dean street, per Rev. F. O'Neill . .10 Michael Murphy, Esq., Bev- erston . . . .10 T. Dumphy, Esq., Kilkenny 10 John Conroy, Esq., Castle Cottage, Rathgar . .10 Eliza Lea, Parkgate street .10 Joseph Dunbar, Esq., Cork 1 Win. Izod O'Doherty, Esq., WestlandRow. . .10 E.M'Gauran, Esq., Frederick street . . . .10 Gerald Bellew, Esq., Grafton street . . . .10 E. J. O'Neill, Esq., North Earl street . . .10 Richard Scott, Esq., Middle Gardiner street . .10 23 Mr. Thomas Gowan, Fish- amble street, per Mr. Thomns M'Anaspie. Patrick J. Kelly, Esq., Bless- ington street . P. Doyle, 21 Grafton street P. Smyth, Esq., Little Green Market .... Sylvester Kelly, Ballytone, Kildare .... A Constable of the D Divi- sion Tenantry of A. Birmingham, Kilfycan, per A. Birming- ham : — Messrs Michael Moran Daniel Hackett . Daniel Higgins . Edward Dooley . John Doorley James Fallon Edward Byrne . Patrick Keegan . Edward Keegan . £ s. d. 1 1 10 10 2 6 November 3rd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From the Metropolitan Con- ference of the Archdiocese of Dublin, per the very Rev. Monsignor O'Conne'll .113 Trinity Ward, first instal- ment, per M. Egan, Esq. 100 First instalment of Mount- joy Ward, per Alderman Carroll . . . . 30 The Employes in Anchor Brewer v, D'Arcyand Son, Usher street . . . 24 The Right Hon. Thomas O'Hagan, Attorney-Gen- eral for Ireland . . 20 Very Rev. James Lynch, Rector of the Irish College, Paris . . . . 15 William H M'Grath, Esq., Upper Merrion street .500 Charles. D. Ingham, Esq., Usher's Quay . . .500 Peter O'Connor, Esquire, Cairnsfort, Sligo . .500 William Carvill, Esq, Rath- gar 5 Sir George Loydd Hodges, K.C.B., Brighton . .500 Per Edward O'Farrell, Esq., Champion Office, Sligo .400 Edward Brien, Esq. . .300 Professor Kavanagh, Catho lie University . Michael Ryan, Esq., Herbert place Thomas M. Ray, Esq. James Kilkelly, Esq., 12 Cabra Terrace . Mr Murray, Eagle House Roundtown Thomas Farrell, Esq,, 20 Longford Terrace David Coffey, Esq. Black rock .... B. Daly, Esq., Tullamore Distillery Joseph J. Nolan, Esq., Rath mines A. B. C. . A Grocer's Assistant, Fran cis street . A Repealer . A Pensioner Sophia O'Lauglin Nicholas Plunkett A Vintner's Assistant . A Schoolmaster . s. d. (> 10 5 3 2 2 6 1 6 6 1 5 3 1 November Uh, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Sergeant Howley, Assistant Barrister, Co. Tipperary, 32 Upper Fitzwilliam st . John Mullany, Parliament street .... Jeremiah D. O'Brien, Esq., 13 George's place Thomas Kiernan, Esq., 153 Great Britain street G. F. Payne, Esq., Limerick Thomas Purcell, Esq., Great Britain street . William Cahill, Usher's Island .... Collected per Liver Society A Grocer's Assistant, Duke **A T*Pf*f" Mrs. Mullen, 36 Wellington quay .... J. W. O'Sullivan, 11 Duke street .... John Evans, 83 Summer Hill An Inmate of a Workhouse John Fetherston, Crampton Quay .... Denis Bowes, Lower Bridge street .... David Lokeman, Naas A Tradesman 1 () 1 1 1 o 8 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 24 A Lover of the memory, &c, Carlow A Grocer's Assistant Black rock T. R., Kingstown The AnchorBrewery, Usher's street : M. J Fitzpatrick E. B. Connolly Henry Evans Joseph M'Carthy John Redmond A. Gormley W. H. Stephens John Cox . John Moran T. E. Jones . Morgan Kavanagh Paul Bardon Simon Healy Thomas Lenehan John Lenehan J. Woodlock L. Rourke . James Murphy George Ryan The Coopers Sundry small sums £ s. d. 6 4 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 7 5 o 5 u 4 8 8 8 2 10 Kingstown Subscription. Hackey aud Hamill, Collec- tors 5 4 Francis Coppinger, Monks- town Castle Thomas Carey Sundry small sums collected by John Sullivan, &e. Sir T. O'Brien, Bart. . James O'Farrell . Workmen in the employ- ment of Thomas Connolly, Dalkey .... Small sums handed in by Mr. Buckley . James Barrett, J.P. William Fitzgerald, Bullock Right Rev. Dr. Hynes Rev. Mr. Kavanagh Patrick O'Brien, M.P. Miss Power Peter Grehan W. D. Babington Mrs. Babington . George Fitzgerald Edward Fitzgerald Rev. Mr. M'Cabe Rev. Mr. O'Rourke William Conlan . 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 Patrick Taaffe . Thomas Connolly, Dalkey A Conservative, per John Reilly . John Lawlor Myles Kelly John Sullivan Francis Nugent . William Masterson John Hanill Patrick O'Brien . Michael O'Connor Patrick Slator Michael Connell . John Dwyer Patrick Walsh . J. Fitzpatrick James Galligan . John Buckley Nicholas Clarke . John Crosthwaite P. W. Bryan Mrs. Egan . Francis Wood — Murphy, Mellifont View John Hyland Mr. M'Nally, George's st. Francis A. Codd. Francis Power Codd . John Fullerton . Kelly Brothers . Captain Sullivan . Mrs. Ryan, Paris William Byrne, Dunleary John Reilly. Patrick Swan Michael Doyle . John Connolly, Dalkey Mr. Mackey, George's st. Edward Roche Daniel Sexton John White Mrs. Mulhall Joseph Moran Mr. Daniel Moore Mr. Sloan, Monkstown Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. Duffy . . Edward Monks . ]\Jrs. M'Evoy Several smaller sums vary ing from 5s. downwards were also contributed besides many large sums were handed in at the Ward meetiug in Dublin from gentlemen residing in Kingstown. Edward Egan . James Dollon 6 25 £ >■, .1. Denis King . . G William King . 8 John Lackie . 6- Thomas Collins . . 6 George Conglan . . Robert Adamson. . l> Rose Adamson . . (> Michael Daly . 6 Patrick Lackie . . John Sullivan, Roscoi iraon 6 Royal Exchange Ward Subscriptions. Mr. Hayden, Clarendon street, Treasurer, begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following sums, viz : — Andrew Lea, Esq., 1 Dame street . . . .10 Patrick M'Keon, Aungier street . . . .10 Thomas Lynch, Esq.,Belfore Lod^e, Tara . . . 10 Mr. Hackett, Anne street . 10 Mr. O'Brien, King street . 10 Mr. Edward Cahill, Auugier street . . . .050 Mr. P. Clarke, Chatham st. 5 A Protestant Friend . .050 Mr. Balfe, Frederick lane .050 Mr. Cummins, Clarendon st. 5 Persons in the employment of William Callan, Esq., Wicklow street : — Pat Cooke . . . .050 Cornelius Cooke . . .050 Bartle Lynch . . .026 John Reilly. . . .026 James Lynch . . .026 James Lynch jun. . .026 Pat Dea, Hibernian Hotel .020 Mrs. Moore . do. . .026 M. C. B. . . do. . .026 Laurence St. Laurence, Rush 2 6 William Redmond, Anne st. 2 6 Gregory Gethens . .010 Pat. Carroll . . .010 Miss Byrne, Hibernian Hotel 10 T. J. Nettleton . . .010 Pat Wakh . . . .010 JohnDoran. . . .010 Mr. M'Grath, Cattle Mar- ket 10 Elizabeth Chambers . .006 Ellen Plunkett . . .006 Trinity Ward Subscriptions. Mr. Egan, T.C., Treasurer, begs to acknowledge the receipt of £27 lis. collect- ed by Alderman Mackey and Michael Meade Esq. North City Ward Subscriptions. Previously acknowledged as first instalment of this Ward, per Alderman Campbell. Mr. Owen Connolly, 21 Mary's Abbey. Mr. Luke Kelly, Abbey st. Mr. Ths. Kelly, Abbey st. . Mr. Matthew Woods, Mary street .... Mr. Patrick Duffy, Abbey street .... Mr. James Marlow, Mary's abbey .... Mr. Leddy, Mary's abbey . Mr. Edward Gillis, Capel street .... P. Byrne, Esq., 4 Lower Ormond quay . A Solicitor .... Mr. J. J. Byrne, Henry st.. Mr. J. M'Neill, Henry st. . J. Corbett, Henry street . Edward Armstrong, Great Britain street . «J. W. Bracken, 53 Mary st. Mr. B. Fagan, Moore st. . Talty, Murphy & Co., Henry street .... James Gaynor, 75 Middle Abbey street . Mr. J. Behan, 24 Moore st. P. Cooke, 127 Abbey st. . George Halliday 5 Upper Abbey street . Mr. Peter Trenson, 10 Lower Ormond quay Mr. D. E. Brown, Lower Ormond quay . Mr. .1. Byrne, 6 Upper Liffey street . Mr. John O'Neill, 138 Abbey street . Mr. John O'Reilly, Abbey street .... Mr. John Seabrooke, Abbey street .... William Lynch, Lower Liffey street . £ s. d. 43 18 1 2 10 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 10 10 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 26 £ s. d. 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 6 2 G 2 6 Luke Corcoran, 46 Great Britain street . Mr. Thomas Carton, Lower Liffey street . H. Hart, Gt. Britain st . Daniel 0' Toole, Denmark street .... William Nixon, Bachelor's walk . . . . A Protestant Friend . Mr. James Campbell, Liffey street .... Mr. Michael Carton, Liffey street .... C. Keogh, Liffey street J. Boulger, Liffey street . J. Jordan, Abbey street . J. Hackett, Liffey street . L. Madden, Abbey street . C Gregory, Abbey street . Mr. Patrick M'Goade, Liffey street . Mr. Edward Doherty, Liffey street .... Mr. G. Horan, Liffey st. . Mr. William Coleman, Liffey street .... J. Mulligan, Liffey street . P. Farrelly, Abbey street . Mr. Lacy, Abbey street Mr. Norman, Capel street . Mr J. Carroll, Liffey st. Mr. Martin Heffernan, Abbey street . P. Quinn, Abbey street Mr. J. Curran, Abbey st. . J. Rooney, Liffey street . Mr. B. Hogan, Abbey st. . P. M'Donagh, Abbey st. . Mrs. M'Nulty, Abbey st. . D. Meagher, Abbey street . A Friend . Miscellaneous Subscriptions. November 5th, 1862. From Longford, per John Maxwell, Esq. North City Ward Second instalment, per the hon sees., Messrs. M. Crooke, and J. J Kennedy. . Second instalment of the Conference of the Diocese of Dublin, per Very Rev. Monsignor O' Connell, P.P. .... Second instalment from Nass, per the Very Rev. Dr. Hughes, P.P. . 2 G 2 G 2 6 o G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 (i 2 G 2 1 1 <> 1 1 (1 T. Boylan, Esq., Drogheda . M. Kennedy, Esq., Monks- town Gerald Tench, Esq. J.P., 80 Harcourt street Michael J. Chevers, Esq., Killgan, Ballinasloe. From the Little Green But- ter market. The mite of a few servants in Fitzwilliam square. Patrick Tunny, Ball's Bridge James Purcell, Rectifying Distillery, 37 Usher's quay Rev. A. M 'Garry, C.C., Fair- view, Clontarf, per Rev. J O'Hanlon Mary de Lacy, Eustace st. . Mr. George Flood, 20 Port- land place, per James Purcell, Rectifying Dis- tillery, 37 Usher's quay . Collected from a few poor men, Blackrock, per J. J. Behan .... Michael Finnin, Blackrock, per J. J. Behan Luke Gillan, Mullingar George Connolly, Birr. A poor woman, per Rev. J. O'Hanlon .... Michael Kinsella, New- bridge, Galway Susan Sullivan, Callan. £ 5 s. d. 5 5 5 3 3 1 1 7 G 10 12 6 10 1: 5 2 6 1 10 6 2 Longford Subscriptions. . 40 15 o 29 15 6 20 7 2 Most Rev. Dr. Kilduff Messrs. Kenna, Farrell, and Co. .... Rev.G. Yorke . Rev. J. Reynolds. Thomas Tynan, T.C . Peter Lowe, T.C. Dr. Slevin, T.C. J.P. . John Haire . Dr. Gwyder*. A friend Michael M'Donnell Thomas Wilson . James Murtagh . John Maxwell, T.C. J.P. Rev. P. Sherridan Rev. John O'Beirne . Thomas Morrow, T.C. . Daniel Quinn, T.C. . Kiernan Delany, T.C. Patrick Farrell, T.C. . Daniel Higgins . William Farrell . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 o . 1 . 1 . 1 o . 1 . 1 o . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 27 A Friend Owen Gallaher . A Friend, J. P. . John Fleming Luke O'Connor . E. A Canning Mrs. Aune Cahil. Thomas J. M'Mahon James O'Connor . Robert Farrell . John Hickey John Healy. William M'Kenna A Friend Michael Lacy .lames Murta John Mu li ns Gerald Lambe A Friend . Haud M.Kelly . Dr. Duffy . James Kelly, watchmaker John FaiTell James O'Donnell. Dr. Grier James Cahill William M'Laughlm Michael Manning Charles Smyth . A. Ross. Mrs. Flanagan . A Friend . Denis Lee . Peter Naud A Friend . John Byrne Thomas Broderick A Friend Michael M'Cormack Joseph Halligan . William Hunt Bernard Hanlon . Denis Farrell James R. Steward Dr. M'Manus John O'Hagan John M'Dermott. Thomas Burke Mrs. B ake . James Pearse KM ward Kenny . James Slowey .lames M'Gorey . William Fitzgerald William Morrow. Mrs, M'Dermott . John Carty . Edward M'Govem John M'Cormack John Quinn • , £ s. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 6 5 d. (I (i 6 G e e G 6 8 8 G 6 8 6 6 8 James Sheeraa .'*/' Roger Farrell John J. Kelly James Duggan A Friend . John Leavy. Thomas Brannau Mrs. Barker. Thomas Williams John Quinn . Peter Flynn Pierce Keating James Cooney John Wilson Patrick Corney A Friend . Thomas Callaghan Patrick Doyle Patrick Farrell James Hughes Thomas Cosey John Frury . R. Finley . Patrick Cox . Dan. Devlin. £ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . d. G G 6 G (5 I) 8 Q 8 Subscriptions of Metropolitan Conference op the Diocese of Dublin. His Grace the Archbishop (Most Rev. Paul Cullen) . 10 Very Reverend Monsignor William Yore, V.G. . 10 Very Reverend Monsignor Bartholomew Woodlock, C.U 5 Very Reverend Monsignor Andrew O'Connell, P.P. 5 Very Rev. J. Lentaigne, S. J., for the Community of St. Francis Xavier, Upper Gardiner Street .500 Very Rev. Canon Roche, P.P 5 VeryRev.Dr.Spratt.O.D.C. 5 Rev. Michael Cuffe, Garri- son Ciiaplain, . . .500 Community of St. Francis, Merchants' Quay, per Rev. F. Keogh . .500 Community of Augustinians, John street, per Very Rev. F. Walshe . . .500 * The names of other Priests of the Diocese are omitted from this List, as they had pre- viously given their subscriptions in advance or through local organizations. 28 £ s. d. £ s. d. Community of the Order of Rev. M. Heyfron 1 Preachers, Tallaght, per Rev. W. O'Farrell . 1 Rev. Thomas Burke 5 Rev. M. Roche, CC, St. Community of St. Dominick, Michan's 1 per the Rev. Mr. White . 5 Rev. Mr. Rorke . 1 Community of St. Peter's, Rev. Mr. Butler, CC, Phibsborough, per Eev. Metropolitan Church 1 T. MacNamara 5 Rev. Mr. Barry, CC, Very Rev. Canon M'Cabe, Booterstown . 1 P.P 5 Rev. Mr. O'Donohoe, Very Rev. Canon M'Mahon, Donnybrook . 1 P.P 3 Rev. Mr. M'Keon, CC, St, Very Rev. Monsignor Forde, Paul's . . . . 1 P.P 3 Rev. Mr. O'Connor 1 Very Rev. Canon Farrell, Rev. Mr. Lennon 1 P.P 3 Rev. Mr. O'Donnell, CC, Very Rev. Canon Kennedy, St. Laurence's . 1 P.P 3 Rev. Dr. O'Carroll, CC, St. Very Rev. Dr. Quiun, Andrew's 1 Harcourt street 3 Rev. Mr. O'Reilly, C.C-, St. Rev. Matthew Collier, C.C., Paul's . 1 Rathmines 3 Rev. Mr. Whelan, CC, St. Rev. Jamas Kavanagh, Ad- Paul's . 1 ministrator, Kingstown . 2 Rev. Mr. Buckley 1 Rev. Jeremiah Clarke, C.C., Very Rev. Father Petcherine 1 Rathgar .... 2 Rev. Mr. Leahy . 1 Rev. E. O'Connell, C.C., St. Rev. Mr. Mullally, CC, Michau's .... 1 Star of the Sea 1 Rev. D. Mulchahy, Had- Rev. J. M'Manus, CC, St. dington road . 1 Nicholas . 1 Rev. A. Doran, CC, St. Metropolitan Church 1 James's . 1 Rev. Mr. O'Neill, St. Rev. J. O'Keefe, CC, Ad- Audeon's 1 ministrator, St. Paul's 1 Rev. M. Hanly, C.C., Rath- Rev. C P. Meehan, CC, SS farnham .... 1 Michael and John's . 1 Rev. M. M'Cabe, C.C., Rev. N. Walsh, CC, SS Kingstown 1 Michael and John's . 1 Rev. Mr. Bently, C.C., Rath- Rev. Mr. Flanagan 1 mines 1 Rev. Francis Doran 1 Rev. T. Leahy, C.C., Star of Rev. Mr. Donovan, CC, St the Sea .... 1 James's . 1 1 Rev. J. Connolly, CC, St Rev. Mr. Irwin, CC, Metro- James's . 1 politan Church 1 Rev. Mr. Walsh, 1 u Rev. Mr. Beardwood, CC, Rev. Mr. Bell, CC, St St. Michan's . 1 Michan's . '. 1 Rev. Dr. Kirwan, CC, SS. 1 Michael and John's Rev J. Lee, CC, Booters- Little Green Street Butter town . 1 Market Subscripi tons. Rev. Patrick Nowlan, CC, Donnybrook . 1 James Farrel . 1( Rev. Dr. Murray, Eccles st. 1 Mary Farrell . b Rev. M. Hickey, Sandy- Miss M'Mahon . . 5 o mount . . . 1 James Leddy . 5 Rev. Nicholas Donnelly, Philip Kearney . . 5 CC, St. Nicholas . 1 Owen M'Nally . . 5 Rev. Mr. Hickey, CC, St. Bernard M'Manus . 3 Nicholas 1 Martin Tormey . . 2 a 29 £ s. jL Michael Finnegan . o a 6 David Cullen . 2 6 Anonymous . . 2 6 Owen Grael . . 2 G Stephen M'Nulty . 1 Eliza M'Manus . . 1 e Andrew Hogan . . 1 James Farrelly . . 1 Thomas Farrelly . . 1 Patrick Farrell . . 1 William Hall . . 1 John Drumgoole. . 1 Thomas O'Callaghan . 1 Patrick Doyle . 1 James M'Nally . . 6 John Byrne. . a Thomas Grael . 6 John Grael . . o G St. John's Abbey, Naas Subscriptions Rev. J. Hughes, P.P. . 2 p William Brophy . 1 Rev. D. Byrne . 1 Rev. M. Comerford . 1 James Farrell, jun. 1 Mrs. Farrell 1 Pat. Farrell. 1 Edward Hanlon 1 Pat. Kearney 1 John Lawlor 1 James Murphy 1 Mrs. M'Evoy 1 William M'Evoy 1 James Masterson 1 Terence M 'Donald 1 Pat. Nolan . . 1 The Misses O'Callaghan 1 Richard O'Callaghan . 1 Richard Tracy . 1 John Wynne 1 Thomas Boulger . 10 Pat. Byrne . 10 Daniel Coady 10 James Dowling . 10 John Dowling 10 Michael Eagleton 10 Mat. Ennis 10 James Farrell . 10 James Fagan 10 Thomas Kinsella. . 10 Miss Leverton 10 Henry Monahan . . 10 Mrs. O'Callaghan. . 10 James Reilly . , . 10 Anonymous. 5 Mat. Byrne . . 5 Mrs Carroll . Edward Fegan James Flanagan Michael Hay den John Hearns Loughlin Dunne John Magrath Michael Magrath Pat. Mulready Michael Perry Peter Byrne. Miss Logan . George Maguire Owen Brophy Alexander Byrne Thomas Connolly John Conway Thomas Duigan Pat. Flood . John Harding Matthew Higgins Philip Keane John M'Cabe Mrs. Mooney Richard Neill Martin Patterson Edward Reilly James Salmon Mrs. Doyle . Smaller sums £ s. d. 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 Q 5 f) 5 3 3 3 o 2 c o 2 G 2 6 2 G o 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 8 2 G 2 G 2 G 1 15 8 Rotunda Ward Subscriptions. Matthew Reigh, Esq., per R. J. Devitt, Esq. . .200 Mr. Henry Devitt, per R. J. Devitt, Esq. . . .200 Sir James Murray, per R. J. Devitt, Esq. . . .200 R. J. Devitt, Esq., second subscription . . .10 Bernard Kelly, Esq. , per R. J. Devitt, Esq., . .10 John J. Matson, per R. J. Devitt, Esq., . . .10 A. O'Keefe, Esq.. . .10 Mr. James Reilly, 8 Fitz- gibbon street, per Dr. Brady . . . .10 Dr. Brady . . . .10 Mr. James Purcell, per A. Cahill, Esq. . . .10 J. B. Kennedy, Esq. . .10 Mr. James Purcell . .10 J. M. Cantwell, Esq . .10 R. Macnamara . . .10 Thomas Matthews . .10 Thomas Whitty, Esq. per Mr. Boylan . . .10 30 per Thomas Nevin, Esq. Mr. Boylan Mr. Boylan, per ditto . James Moloney . Mr. Quirk . Mr. Dillon, Eccles street per Mrs. Moloney Mr. W. T. Rogers Mr. P. Lyndon . Mr. Wren . Mr. J. Roche Mr. J. J. Murphy Mr. M. Butterly . Mr. M. J. Molloy Mr. John Geraghty Ten domestics in the service of R. J. Devitt, Esq Terence Montgomery Thomas M'Cue, per A Cahill, Esq. Mrs. A. Purcell, per A Cahill, Esq. . Miss Amelia Purcell, A. Cahill, Esq.. Mr. Gregan . James Fottrell, per Cahill, Esq. . Mrs. Whitty, per Boylan Miss Bridget Whitty Mr. Boylan Mr. John Gough . Edward Cahill, jun., per A Cahill, Esq. . Mr. Brennan, per A. Cahill Henry Kearney, Esq. . Mr. Patrick Reilly, per Mr Boylan Mr. B.Smyth . Michael Magennis a labour ing man, per A. Cahill per Mr per £ s. d. 1 10 1 1 1 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 Mr. Patrick Kelly, Eden- derry, per L. Carolan, Merchant's quay James O'Toole, 12 Stephen's green .... Mr. Charles Byrne, Bishop street, per Daniel Browne, M.D., Wexford street James Cooney, Taghmon,Co. Wexford .... Mr. Thomas Faulkner, 4 Lower Bridge street, per Mr. James Hughes . Mr. Robert Oullahan, per Mr. John M'Dermott, 33 Arran quay j Mr. O'Connor, 51 Upper Sackville street Rev Dr. Hughes, P.P., in addition to Nass subscrip- tion A Little Boy, Kingstown, out of his savings James Cleary, a grocer's assistant .... I. Horan, Ballitone A Pupil, Clongowswood Col- lege . . . . A Sub-Constable, Kilkenny. A School Boy, Castle- blakney .... From Green street A Member of the Grocer's Assistant Association J. F. Hackett . November 7th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Right Worshipful The Mayor of Drogheda. .100 People of Drogheda, first instalment . . .100 Lord Massareene and Fer- rard, Antrim castle . . 10 Captain Power Lawlor, Long Orchard . . .500 Rev. John Segrage, CC. Clogher head, Drogheda .10 Mr. Edward Byrne, Paris, per L. Carolan, Mer- chant's quay . . .10 £ s. d, 1 1 10 10 10 1 1 5 5 2 2 2 1 1 I 1 1 Wood Quay Ward Subscriptions Alderman Roe . Mr. Crotty . Wm. Brady, New street Mr. Carey, T.C. . Mr. E. Lawless, T.C. . Mr. John Murphy Dr. Ryan, T. C. . Mr. Noel Robinson, London Mr. O'Keefe. Mr. Maurice Connor . Mr. Halbert Mr. S. Meehan . Mr. Francis Leonard . Mr. James Brady Mr. Robert O'Brien . Mr. R. Callan . Mr. Joseph Andrews . M. Joseph Carberry . 1 3 31 Usher's Quay Ward Subscriptions The following is a list of subscribers in this ward which has not yet been published : — £ p. i Mrs. Holland, Cornmarket . 2 R. W. O'Callaghan . 1 Patrick Murphy, Bow lane . 1 William Bradshaw 1 Thomas Short, Kilmainham. 1 Patrick Walsh, Kilmainham 1 Patrick Healy, Bow bridge. 1 Edward Healy, Bow bridge. 1 Edward Wyles, James's St.. 1 Luke Connolly . 1 Mr. DeDis Daly . Mr. John M'Nulty . 1 1 Miss Colgan. 1 Mr. James Keating 1 Mrs. Shannon, Thomas st. . 1 Mr. Patrick Connor . 1 Mr. Richard Hunt 1 Mr. Gerald Warren . 1 Mr. Kilmurray, Corn Mar- ket 1 Mr. Holland, Corn Market . 1 James Whelan, Thomas st.. 10 John Byrne, James's st. 10 Catherine Ennis . 10 Mr. R. Wafer . 10 Mr. Lynch .... 10 Mr. Hefferan 10 Mr. J. Reilly 10 Mr. Murray . 1< Patrick Savage, Mount Brown . . . . 10 Mr. M'Grane 10 Mr. Clinch . 5 Mr. Kenna . 5 Mr. Brophy .... 5 Mr. Peter Reilly . 5 James Dunne 5 Mr. John Dwyer . 5 Mr. Doyle .... 5 Br. St. H. Sherriday . 5 G Mr. Mowles. 2 8 Mr. Stafford 2 8 Mr. O'Neill . 2 G Bridget Brangan . 2 G Mr. Kenny, Kilmainham . 2 G Edward Devitt . 2 G Mr. Boyd . . . . 2 G Mr. OKelly. 2 G Mr. Gavan . . . . 2 Mr. Dunne . . . . 2 Mr. Styles, Bridgefoot st. . 2 Mr. Reddin . . . . I Mr. Mooney. Mr. Sullivan Mr. Roy, Thomas street Mr. White .... Mr. John Gately . "Erin" . E. Monks .... Thomas Byrne, A Grocer's Assistant .... Owen Reilly Mary Archbold . Ophelia Neviu T. Nevin . . . . First instalment per Alder- man Darcy . . .1 Received at the Committee yesterday. £ s. d. o i a 1 1 1 10 11 6 6 3 2 1 1 16 12 6 9 5 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 o . 1 Q Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The following sums were handed in yesterday at the Committee : — Stephen W. Blanagan, Q.C., per J. B. Dillon Mr. Patrick Walsh, Talbot st., per P. P. M'Sweney . Mrs. Sarah O'Neill, Inns quay Ward, 171 North King street, per Thomas Arkins, Esq. . Per Rev. Dr. O'Connell Rev. J. G. Horgan, St. Laurence's Rev. C. Horris, do. (These last two sums are for Metro- politan Conference) The following is a list of con- tributions £1 2s from the Stone Cutters and labourers in the Flag- ging Department of the Corporation, which has been handed in by Mr. Jeremiah Moran, 24 Wellington street Jeremiah Moran . George Neville . James Power Peter Clarke Hugh Walsh James Doyle James Kenna Christopher King Patrick Searey . Christopher Byrne Thomas Doolen . Patrick Kerney . George Flynn . 5 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 32 £ s. d. Patrick Conniffe . ■ . 1 Charles Doyne . 1 Patrick Scott 6 James Byrne . . Peter Russell 6 James O'Neill ... 6 Michael Staunton, Esq., Collector General, Kings- town. . . 3 Mr. R. O'Farrell, 28 Upper Pembroke street 2 Peter Smyth, 69 Talbot st. . 1 1 Rev. T. Hardiman, P.P., Ballinrobe 1 M. J. White, Esq., 8 Inns quay 1 L. Kavanagh, Bolton st. 1 M. Kenny, 17 Middle Gar- diner street 1 James O'Reilly, Worm- wood Gate 1 Mr. Henry Fitzgerald, Rath- farnham Mills, per Rev. P. Hanly, CO.. 1 Edmond Jordan, 37 Upper Rutland street. 1 John C. Ennis, 1 Henry st.. 1 Ellen M. Dodd, Gardiner st. 1 Smaller sums 1 1) Per Jeremiah Moran . 1 '2 A Lover of O'Connell . 10 Ophelia .... 1 A Grocer's Assistant . 1 An Irish Youth . 1 Mr. J. Hogan 1) J. F. Brambles . George Penny :{ John Gunn .... :i 2 T. J. K 1 J. T. R 1 A Poor Lad .... 1 E. Kehoe .... 1 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. November 8th 1862. Francis Codd, Esq., J.P. . Silvester Gilman, Esq., 50 South Mall, Cork. . M. F. Young, Esq., Wood- vale, Enniskerry James Dillon Meldon, Esq., Casino, Milltown Miss Byrne, 37 Upper Mount street, per Charles Ker- nan, Esq Henry Campbell, Esq., 26 Gardiner Place. 5 5 5 5 5 2 B. Kernan, per Thomas Arkins .... John O'Brien, 20 Mary's Abbey, per Patrick O'Brien . Thomas Nugent, Esq.. The Grange, Nenagh . Francis Brennan, Esq., Mer- chant's quay . Michael Doyle, Pill lane, per Thomas Arkins A Lady .... Mrs. O'Brien, 32 Mary st. per Mr. Cullen, 14 Mary street .... A Sub-Constable and three comrades . A Poor man. A Soldier's mite . Michael Kerney . M. Colgan . William Walsh . £ s. d. 2 10 10 10 1 10 10 5 5 5 10 Trinity Ward Subscriptions. Alderman Mackey, J.P.. J. M'Gauran, Esq J. M. Kennedy, Esq. . Michael Meade, Esq. . Joseph Meade, Esq. . M. M'Grath, Esq. . Patrick Leahy and Son Rev. Mr. Patterson Very Rev. Canon Lynch Rev. W. Mulhall. Rev, W. Barry . Rev. R. Meyler . Henry Rochford, Esq.. John Kelch, Esq., T.C. M. Egan, Esq., T.C. . John Martin, Esq., J. Sherwood, Esq. W. Donnelly, Esq. P. J. Bermingham Martin Ayre, Esq. Patrick Nolan, Esq., . W. Leamond, Esq., E. Murphy, Esq., sen. E. Murphy, Esq., jun. John Lambert, Esq. , . P. M'Swiggan, Esq. . P. Behan, Esq,. . Hugh Reilly, Esq., Thomas Hanlon, Esq. . James B. an old Repealer Thomas Hughes, Esq.. John R. Byrne, Esq. . Peter Long, Esq. . Messrs. Gunn & Son . Patrick Farrell, Esq. . 1 10 10 1 O 1 33 Timothy Connor, Esq. W. Cahill, Esq. . Mrs. Ward .... P. Ryan, Esq. . P. M'Cullagh, Esq. . James Rothery, Esq. . Messrs. P. and J. Power . J. Hickey, Esq. . Dr. J. S. Hughes Dr. J. K. Forrest Dr. Corbett Dr. O'Duffy Surgeon J. J. Doyle . Miss Ennis .... James M'Gee, Esq. W. Burke, Esq. . B. Mulrennin, Esq. .. John Reilly, Esq. C. Matthews, Esq. E. Birmingham, Esq. . P. M'Nevin, Esq. P. Hughton, Esq. J. J. Nolan, Esq. P. Rochford, Esq. M. M'Donough, Esq. . . . Mrs. Dunne, 42 Townsend st. Francis Lawless, Esq. James H. Boland, Esq. James Walsh, Esq. Patrick Heron, Esq. . W. Salmon, Esq. W. Sheridan, Esq. T. Burne, Esq Messrs. M'Anaspie Mr. Hogan, Brunswick st . Mr. G. Byrne Mr. Farrelly, Hawkins st. . Mr. Thomas Hal ton . Mr. J. W. Gibson, Sandy- mount .... A Lady, Brunswick street . Mr. C. W. Giblan Mr. Montgomery, Shaw st. . Mr. John Murphy. City quay Mr. Terence Byrne Mr. T. Rothwell, jun. R. F. Hutchings, Esq., per Mr. Sherwood . A Friend, per Mr. Sherwood Mr. Moore, Sandwith st. . Mr. James Healy Mr. Mullen, 2 Merrion row. A Liberal Protestant, per Mr. Sherwood . A Friend .... T. B Mr. Brannan, Merrion row . Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Denzille st. Mr. Wm. Carr & Son, do. £ s. a. 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 <) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 o 10 10 10 o 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 <» 10 5 5 <» 5 5 5 5 Mr. Gibney, Denzille st. . Mr. Christie, Sandwith st. . Mr. C. Murphy, Denzille st. Mr. Matthew Gorman . Mr. George Kavanagh Mr. Patrick Clarke . . Mr. Patrick Brien . . Mr. David Magee . . Mr. Michael Reddy . . Leinster s. d. 5 Mr. Gorman, Market .... Mr. P. Milway . do. Mr. Thomas . do. Mr. John Ryan . Mr. John Dunne. Mr. Clarke, 144 Townsend street .... Mr. Kelly, 26 Townsend st. Mr. J. Clarke . Miss Nolan, Westland row. Mr. John D'Arcy Mr. John Reid . Miss Doyle .... Miss Dillon .... Miss Flynn .... Miss O'Beirne Mrs. Hawkins Mr. James O'Neill Mr. James Keenan Mr. David FJynn Mr. Lowry, Denzille st. Mr. John Stafford do. Miss May . . do. Mr. Farrell, Holies row Mr. James Farrell, Towns- end street Mr. T. Walsh, Brunswick st. Mr. Beuman, Lincoln place Michael Carey, Luke street, O'Connell's first Repeal Warden .... Captain Dixon, per Mr. M'Swiggan Mrs. Byrne, 39 Townsend st. Mrs. White and Mrs. Henehan .... Mr. Thomas Connor . Mr. P. Leavy Mr. Connor, Denzille street Mrs. Fagan .... Irish Paddy Mr. Reilly, Denzille lane . Mr. Hayden, Wentworth place .... Mr. Keegan. . * . Mr. Murphy Mr. Thomas Keogh Mrs. Gordon, (and cash 4d.) Mr. M'Cann 5 5 O 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 »> 2 o 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 10 (i 34 November 10th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. 5 5 5 Messrs. E. and A. Fox Dr. E. O'Kelly, Maynooth . Michael O'Shaughnessy, Harcourt street Thomas Seery & Son, Cork W. Justin O'Driscoll, Mount joy square E. J. Collins, Rathkeale . An Old Emancipator . S. Simpson, Fitzwilliam square .... William Egan, Borrisokane S. Kelly, Burlington road . Rev. J. P. Brady, C.C., Arran quay W. C, per Very Rev. Dr. Spratt Patrick Kinsella . Wm. Murray A Poor Widow, per Very Rev. Dr. Spratt The following are the names of the subscribers of No. 1 Committee, Cor- poration, per Michael Derham, Foreman Michael Derham . Mrs. Derham . Wm. Murphy . . John Leahy James M. Kane . James Collins John Murray . Daniel Cooney . Nicholas Crowe . Michael Wall . James Keogh Patrick Barnwell James Barnett, from night watchmen ... John Mangan 16 Others, 6d each John Mangan Kate Derham, one quarter year's saving from Penny Bank .... John Flynn .... George Flynn, second sub. . Patrick Walsh . Nicholas Brodie . . . William Heade . • Pierce Galvin Laurence Brown . Thomas Cooper . . • 5 5 3 2 1 10 1 10 10 10 5 2 6 2 6 1 o 5 5 5 4 o 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 f) 2 8 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] 1 Henry Byrne Patrick Clinton . Thomas Farrell . Patrick Ward Peter Stephens . Nicholas Shortall Patrick Fagan . Francis M'Gann . Miss Amelia Harrison Miss Mary Guilfoyle . Elizabeth Brown Catherine Anne O'Regan The following names of Labourers at 6d, each : Pat. Kelly, Matt. Kelly, Pat. Brown, J.M'Donnell, Pat. Murphy, James Murphy, sen., R. Mahon, Michael Coady, James Cruise, A. Gavacan, J. Gavacan, P. Cowliffe, W. Plant, T. Burley, B. Banks, J. Banks, James Murphy, A. Mack, N. Cullen, H. Barden, J. Sergeant, J. Smyth, W. Smyth, James Smyth, J. Murphy, James Byrne, P. Kenny, D. Kenny, E. Millea, P. Purcell, R. Finnamore, R. Howel, B. Nolan, J. Walker, T. Walker, J. Rehill, G. Reilly, W. Reilly, J. Barton, M. Delany, P. Kinsella, J. Hart, J. Prendergast, P. Gerity, T. Gerity, S. Deegan, J. Ledwidge, W. Mulligan, J. Mulligan, T. Mulligan, J. Loughman, W. Lough- man, John Walsh, J. Lyons, M, Brown, J M'Kenna, C. Hamilton, J. Crimmons, T. Mahon, Tom. Reid, W. Glynn, Andrew Nerney, M. Boylan, P. Carroll, J. Gorman, W. M'Namara, J. Brady, T. Sexton. November llth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. P. J. Blake, Esq., Fitzwil- liam square Messrs. M 'Garry and Co., Cook street, per Rev. Francis O'Neill, CO., St. Audeon's .... 5 3 35 £ s. d. 3 10 John O'Brien, Esq., J.P., Mountjoy square Rev. James O'Rourke, P.P., Ross . Tradesmen of Lurgan Subscription. Michael Salmon . John Molloy Hugh Kearns Samuel Ruddell . James Berwick . John Byrne . . John Fleming William Fenan . John Rooney Arthur Donnelly . Wm. M' Donald . William O'Hara . John Mullen Thomas Harbinson Bernard Hughes . Bernard M'Gough Hugh Craney John M'Alernon . Matthew M'Alernon Thomas M'Candry Thomas Madden . Hugh Halfpenny Patrick La very . James Duffy . John Grant . Patrick O'Neill . James M'Evoy . Thomas Martin . . 2 (i . 2 . 2 8 . 2 8 . 2 8 . 2 6 . I) 2 6 . 2 (i . 2 6 . 2 8 . o 1 . o 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . II 1 . 1 1 6 5 5 1 1 so ular Operative Smiths of the City of Dublin Subscriptions. Mr. Laurence Wyer, 15 Digge street Andrew Gaffney . fix John Lawlor, 19 Cuffe street .... Mr. John Goss, 14 Aungier street .... Mr. Christopher Dowdall, 18 Exchequer street Edward Caffrey . Owen O'Neill Edward Shields . John Geraghty . Patrick Boulger (secretary). Patrick Downes (president) Bernard Swan . • Thomas Dunne . John Howard Edward Swan . . .030 5 5 4 4 4 4 (t 6 8 3 o 3 «> 8 Wm. Maguire Wm. Kavanagh John Bent . James Quinlan Patrick Gilmore Patrick Hyland Florence M'Auliffe John Doyle . Jacob Connor James Crosbie Thomas Waters Peter Lemass Christopher Cooney John Maguire Wm. M'Cann John Barnwell George Wooley John Murtha George Little James M'Evoy Henry Smith Thomas Little Nicholas Martin Peter Woolley John Smiley Andrew Murphy, Peter M'Grane £ s. a. 8 «) 3 8 a .** 3 2 6 2 8 "1 2 2 8 2 8 <> 2 8 tl 2 8 2 G Q 2 •; 2 6 2 8 2 6 «) 2 Q 2 6 2 2 ♦; 2 8 2 6 2 8 2 »; b 2 <; November 12th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. South City Ward, First In- stalment, per Jas. White. 25 16 The O'Conor Don, M.P., Pall-Mali. . . . 10 Robert Brennan, Esq., Maid- stone, Kent, near London 5 James Brennan, Esq., Rams- gate, near London, per Edward Wright, Esq., Leeds Hall, Cornmarket, Dublin . . . .500 Thomas Corcoran, Grove House, Middlesex . .500 Very Rev. Dean Farrelly Ardagh, Edwartstown .300 Most Rev. Dr. Leahy, Violet Hill, Newry . .300 Rev. Gerald Molloy, St. Patrick's College, May- nooth . . . .300 Nicholas Markey, Walsh- town, Dun leer . . .200 Gerald R. Wilson, Capel street . . . .10 Peter M. Grattan, 119 Gt. Britain street . . .10 Mr. Thomas Palmer, per John Dolan, 15 Henry st. 1 36 £ s. d. J. H. Coatsworth, Esq., Jude's Hotel, Grafton st. 10 Rev. Professor Callan, per Rev. Gerald Molloy .10 Rev. John O'Brien, P.P., Bambridge, per Most Rev. Dr. Leahy . . .10 Rev. Patrick O'Neill, Ad- ministrator, Newry . . 10 Rev. Bernard 0'Hagan,C.C, Newry . . . . 10 Rev. James Lowry, . do. 10 Royal Liver Friendly So- ciety, per J. W. O'Sulli- van 8 6 Tom. Crunch . . .026 Tom. Brody . . .010 A Schoolboy . . .006 November 13th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. R. M. Belle w, Esq., Crosby Hall Liverpool John Donegan, Esq., Dame street, per James White . Dr. Harrison, Roscommon, per P. Banahan P. Banahan, Roscommon . Michael C. Merriman, 54 Eccles street . Peter Nugent Fitzgerald, Soho House John Kelly, Eustace st. Peter Moore, 1 Crumlinroad Dolphin's Barn ^ . Maurice Leonard, Listowel, Co. Kerry Anthony O'Toole, Esq., Raheny .... And the following, per P. Nolan, Talbot street : — Master Denis O'Toole, Ra- heny .... Christphr. Nolan, 47 Mary's lane Patrick Nolan, Talbot st. . Edward Nolan, 39 North King street John Bradly, Raheny Bridget Stanley, Raheny . Peter MGauley, Raheny . William Gallagher Mary Agnes "Power, Kil- larney .... £ s. d. 5 2 10 10 1 1 10 1 1 1 10 10 10 5 2 6 1 1 1 2 6 South City Ward Subscrip- tions. Mr. Thomas Reynolds . 2 < Mr. John Donegan, Dame street . . • Mr. James Duffy . Delany and Sinnott . Mr. P. J. Burke, Dame st. Mr. W. Cranston Mr. James Molloy Mr. Murphy, Aston's quay Mr. P. Coleman . Mr. Wm. Fitzpatrick . Mr. John Malley Mr. Franci3 R. Nowlan Mr. James Murphy Foley and Croker Mr. John Fowler Mr. Joseph Martin Mr. A. Kilroy . Mr. Anthony Cullen . Mr. Mitchell Ralph Walsh . Mr. Peter De Lacy . Mr. Mulderry Mr. E. Mulvey . . 2 . 2 . 2 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 o . 1 it . 1 . 1 . 1 9 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 11) . o 5 November nth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per the Committee, yester- day, by the contributions from the parishes of Howth, Baldoyle, and Kinsealy, per the Rev. P. Smithwick, P.P. . . 35 3 10 SS. Michael and John's Evening Office and Chris- tian Doctrine Confrater- nities, per the Rev. John O'Hanlon. . . . 10 1 From Athlone, per James Murtagh, Esq., Chairman of Town Commissioners . Robert Lecky, Esq., Nice . Patrick Flannagan A very poor Orangeman A Police Constable D. Gallivan A true Irishman . A kin to poverty James Mulligan . Mr. James White 2 Castlecomer Subscriptions Rev. E. Aylward, P.P. JohnBrennan, V.C.,P.L.G E. M. Marum, J.P. . Mrs. H. Brennan Mr. James Jacob Mr. E. Foley, P.L.G. 40 2 5 1 2 1) . 6 . 6 . 4 . :j . 3 . o 1 IPTI . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 <> . 1 . 1 b £ s. d. £ s. d. Mr. P. O'Shea . 10 Thomas Brannigan 2 6 Mr. J. Brennan . 10 Mrs. Bradley o 2 Mr. Richard Cantwell 10 Miss Bergin o 2 Mr. Michael Kennedy 1 Joseph King Michael Nolan . 2 o Mr. M'Dormer . 10 2 Mr. Wm. Murphy 10 Miss Kin? . o 2 Mr. M. Shortal . 12 Pat. O'Brien 2 Eev. M. Drea, C.C. . 10 Richard O'Brien . 2 A Friend . 10 Patrick B. Brennan . 2 o G. Carpenter, M.D. . 10 Mrs. P. Kenny . 1 Patrick Mullen • 10 Annie Kenny I Edward Rourke . D 10 Martin Kenny . . 1 Mr. E. Cassin e io o Miss Heathe <> 1 Mr. John Gibney 1 io George Heathe . 1 Mr. Wm. Jacob . 10 Mrs. Mullen o 1 Mr. G. P. Brennan 10 Mary Rourke 1 11 r. Thomas Downey . 10 Edward Rourke . 10 Mr. John Holahan 10 Sarah Fennelly . o 1 Patrick Kenny . 5 Sarah Moore 1 John Henly 5 Eliza Egan . 1 Joseph Deighan . 5 Ellen Egan . 1 John Bradley . 5 Kyran Cantwell . 1 James White • 5 Pat. Downey 1 Patrick Buggy . 5 Michael Corcoran 10 Patrick Murphy . 5 Nicholas Deevy . 1 Henry Carpenter 5 Mrs. Fogarty 1 Nicholas Rowe . 5 Michael B. Brennan . o 1 Pat. Rowe . • 5 Mrs. Hyland 1 Michael Lyster . 5 Mrs. James Murphy . 1 Mr. Geoghegan . 5 Mary Coogan oio A Friend, per P. Kenny 5 Tom. Mohan 1 Thomas Mahony . 5 Michael Daniel . 1 John Walker 2 6 John Holland 1 Pat. Kett , 2 6 Pat. Nolan . 1 Martin Kenny . 2 6 Daniel Brophy . .010 William Smyth . 2 6 Mary Murphy o 1 M. Gleeson . 2 6 Patrick Kenny . oio Michael Comerford 2 6 Pat. Corcoran .010 Lawrence G. Brennan 2 6 Pat. Boden . .oio Edward P. Brennan . o 2 « Robert Rowe 1 Mrs. P. Phelan . (»2 6 Mrs. Nolan . .010 James O'Toole . 2 6 William Egan 1 P. J. Hyland . 2 6 Ned Dooley 1 James P. Brennan 2 6 John Keating .010 Martin P. Brennan 2 6 Mrs D. Brennan . 1 Jeremiah King . Martin Carroll . 2 6 Mrs. Boulger 1 2 6 Martin P. M. Brennan 1 Henry Kelly 2 6 Thomas O'Connor .010 Pat. Holland 2 6 R. Nailor . 1 James Kennedy . 2 6 Ned. Doyle . o i o John Enright 2 6 Michael Butler . .010 John Coogan 2 6 James Kenny .010 Joseph Kennedy . 2 6 Lawrence Ryan . .010 John Murphy . 2 6 Mrs. Beard . .010 Michael Murphy . .026 Thomas Cochrane .010 Michael Downey .026 Philip Shea . .010 John Ruth . • .026 Thomas O'Meara .010 Luke Joyce .026 Miss Drennan .010 James Comerford . o 2 6 Richard Fanning .010 Pat. Curran .026 Geoffry Brennan . .010 33 £ s. d. E. Hendrichen . .010 John Dwyer .010 Thomas Tobin . .010 James O'Toole, jun. .010 William Deevy . .010 John Dunne . .010 . 28 13 In small sums , 1 34| Total 30 6 4£ Athlone Subscriptions. Very Eev. Archdeacon O'Reilly . . . .10 Rev. K. Kilroe, P.P. . .10 F. H. Burke, Drum Lodge .10 Thomas C. Bracken, T.C. .10 George Everard, T.C. . .10 Francis Hughes . . .10 Lawrence Kelly, T.C, P.L.G. 10 Patrick Lyster, T.C. . .10 Patrick Murphy, T.C. .10 J. Murtagh, Chairman, T.C. 10 Harman Tarrant . . .10 The Abbe Gillooly . . 10 Very Rev. Dean Gunn . 10 Rev. Dr. Kilroe . . . 10 Rev. C. O'Flannagan . . 10 Rev. Edw. Jennings, O.S. A. 10 Rev. L. Stien, O.S.F. . 10 Rev. James Fitzgerald, O.S.F. 10 JohnBergin . . . 10 Mrs. Brennan . . . 10 Patrick Croughan . . 10 James Cuffe . . . 10 Honora Cullen . . . 10 J. R. Davis . . . . 10 James Donohoe . . . 10 A Friend . . . . 10 Thomas Gill , . . 10 William Hay . . . 10 M. Geoghegan, T.C. . . 10 R. Gladstone, T.C. . . 10 Matthew Hogan . . . 10 W. Kelly, Solicitor . • 10 M. Lyster, T.C. . . . 10 Miss Maher . . . 10 J. M'Donneil, T.C. . . 10 P. M'Donneil . . . 10 James Neary . . . 10 John Robins . . . 10 Hugh Ross . . . . 10 Patrick Carey . . .050 William Cowan . . .050 Thomas Curley . . .050 Thomas Doherty . .050 Dominick Donnelly Peter Egan . A Friend . William Hair Patrick Hogan John Hopkins An Irishman Thomas Kean Martin Kelly Richard Lawlor James Lawless Peter Lee . Thomas Lonnon John M'Donneil Lawrence M'Hallam A. B. M 'Sweeney Michael . Michael O'Boyle . John O'Brien James Talbot O'Callagr Peter O'Flynn . James O'Leary . Henry Percy A Repealer . George S. Roche . William Walsh . Edward Williams Thomas O'Connor Pat. Wynne James Sweeney Patrick Lennon Patrick Burke Patrick Byrne Mai achy Coffey Thomas Coffey Patrick Corrigan Richard Croughan John Doyle . James Doyle Malachy Fallon James Fitzgerald Mark Flynn Mrs. Flynn . James Garrahan John Ham . Michael Hayes Gawei Jervis James Kilkelly James Killian Owen King . Mr. Maher . James D. Mone Patrick Murrray Peter O'Flannagan Thomas Priday James Tymon Arthur Ward Michael Watson Thomas Watson Patrick Watson 39 Mrs. O'Connor James Sweeney Edward Flemming Andrew Claffy John Dixon . James Flynn Patrick Gleeson Denis Malone Patrick O'Leary John Scally Thomas Yeates Lawrence Gahag; Michael Glynn John Bermingham James Cox . William Fallon James Feenan John Flannery John Gavigan John Heslin Patrick Kenna Michael Keenan Patrick Kelly Mrs. Lawlor Patrick Maguire John Mills . Peter Murphy Hugh Murray John O'Connor Mrs. O'Reilly Thomas Shine William Turkington P. J. Voyle . Patrick Wall John White Pat. Keegan James Shaughnessy James Cunningham James Daine Peter Davin Owen Flannagan Michael Egan Thomas Fegan • Widow Hogan • Bridget Kelly . s. d. 2 6 Mr. Michael Ganley Mr. T. E. Bowen Mr. T. Colvan . Mr. R. D. Lawless Mr. James Smyth Mr. Thomas Ryan Mr. Lewis Farrell Mr. Patrick Nolan Mr. Thomas Waters Mr. William Moore South Dock Ward Subscriptions. i 1 i l 1 o 1 6 1 o 1 b 1 «) (t 1 Q 1 Q 1 1 b 1 Q 1 1 (1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 «) 6 6 6 6 1 1 1 10 O 10 Mr. Michael^Dolan, second subscription Mr. Denis Bartley . • Mr. John Carey . Mr. James Ballard • £ s. d. 10 10 5 5 HOWTH, BALDOfLE AND Kinsealy Subscriptions. Rev. P. Smithwick, P.P. Mrs. Brady. Rev. J. Mooney, C.C. Rev. D. Keane, C.C. Dr. Rourke . James O'Reilly . Edward Hogan . Peter Byrne John Neill. Lawrence Neile . Michael Ryan Thomas Griffin . Patrick Harman . Stephen Rickard Hugh Maguire James Burke Joseph M'Kenna Patrick Fottrell . Charles Coghlan . Michael Coghlan . Andrew Byrne . Gerald Rice John Burke . Michael Noonan . Patrick Delany . Christopher Carolan William Callaher James Walsh Lawrence Rooney James Fitzsimons James Fottrell . Miss Magrane Patrick Butterly . James Butterly . Christopher Tallon Peter Arnold Mary Brophy Joseph M'Grane . Miss M'Gartlan . Stephen O'Connor Mrs. A. M'Kenny James Butler Simon Gibney John Waldron Edward Winters Mary Nangle John M'Kenna Michael Traynor William Dowdall Thomas M'Kenna 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 o 10 10 o- 10 o 10 io o 10 10 10 10 8 7 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 40 Miss Reilly . . Hugh M'Kenna . William M'Donnell Joseph Sherwin . Nicholas Doyle . James Caulfield . John Farren . Denis M'Nally . Patrick Neill Peter Nolan . Richard Kelly . D. Kennedy Mrs. Patrick Butterly Miss Mooney Mrs. Jane Fottrell Miss Tallon . Christopher Harford Edward Tallon . James Neill Fergus Neill James Kavanagh William Byrne . William Campbell Peter Weldon John Ryan . . James Downes . James Neill . William Brown . Patrick Beggs John Norton John Rickard Miss Magnire Patrick Nangle . Patrick O'Connor Miss M'Garr James Piney John Brien . John Travers William Rickard Patrick Caulfield William Murphy Hugh Hoye . Joseph Montgomery Edward Byrne Mrs. Collins Matthew Reilly Simon Caddel Patrick Heary John Langan John Dempsey Matthew Heary Patrick Cary Miss Gorman Patrick Madden John Finnegan John Fagan Mary Ryan . Catherine Ryan Francis Boyne Michael Lenehan £ *. d. 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 ! 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 £ s. d. Matthew Fottrell . .010 Thomas Williams . .010 Smaller Sums . . . 2 17 10 Previously sent in from the Parish : — Professor Kavanagh . .300 Cornelius Egan, Esq., J.P. .200 John Tiernan 10 Vice- CONFRATERNITIES OF SS. Michael and John's Subscriptions Patrick Maguire . John Bermingham, President John Keough, President Joseph M' Do well Owen Kenny, President Francis Strahan . Patrick Keough . John White Thomas O'Brien, Sec. Luke Sheerin Michael Fitzsimons James O'Connor . Matthew Reilly . Peter Dawson Michael Egan Michael Doyle . John Grehan Daniel Murphy . Joseph Redmond, William Tanner . Michael White . Myles Keough Michael Tobin . Thomas Verso Christopher M 'Guinness James M'Mahon . James Beggs Maurice Martin . Francis Dowling . Michael Boyne . James Carr . Henry Gallaher . John O'Brien Daniel Reynolds . James Roe . . John Clarke John Guilfoyle . John Cathcart John Lawlor Patrick Lynch . Charles Grogan . John Kavanagh . Edward Kearney Timothy Murphy John M'Mahon . Patrick Maher, jun. Edward Tanner . 41 £ 8. d. Charles Traynor , 1 James Gahan 1 6 William Gahan . 1 William Maguire 1 (1 Henry Lord 1 Matthew M'Keon 1 Edward Sheridan 1 o Michael Reynolds 1 James Murphy . 1 James Deegan 1 John Mulrooney . . - 1 Denis Maguire . 1 Edward Davis . 1 Thomas Puris 1 Patrick Kearney 1 James Bowers 1 (» Daniel Clancy 1 o o 2 10 8 14 9 5 3 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Merchants' Quay Ward. Subscriptions. Collected by Messrs. Hugh Maguire and Patrick Rooney : — Mr. C. M'Bride, Cork st. . Mr. J. Keane, jun., Thomas street .... Miss B. Boylan . Mr. Sennet, Dean street A Friend . . do. Mr. John Kelly. Coombe . Mr. John Murphy, Cork st. Mr. M. Callaghan, Meath st. Mrs. Eliza Ward, Thomas st. Mr. John Cairo !1 do. Mr. J. Phelan, Meath st. . Mr. Sharkey, Swift's alley . Mm. Rourke, Meath st. Mr. Patk. Dennan, Thomas Mr. H. O'Connor .' do. Mr. L. Kelly, Cork st. Mr. Whitsit, Thomas street Mr. Moore, Meath street . Mr. George Elliot do. Mr. Lamb, Cork st. . . Miss Keane, Coombe . Mr. M. Doyle, Cork street . Mrs. Reilly, Meath street . Mr. Boylan .... Mr. Cramer £ s. d. 10 1 Q ii 1 10 Id 10 o lo a o io o 10 10 O 5 5 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 l 1 6 3 Xovember 1-7*4, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. William Wilson, 15 Lower Mount street . B. Hanly, Murphystown . Mr. Moore, 160 Townsend street, per John Kelch . R. Goggin .... M Young Ireland " B. Donohoe .... Jeff . 10 2 November 18th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscription ft. Per Alderman Mackey, from Trinity Ward . . .426 John Fowler, Waterford .200 Per the Very Rev. Dr. Aylmer,P.P..Castlecomer 1 42 £ s. d. Christopher Quinn, per E. K. Moylan . . .10 James M'Keon, Dundalk .10 Trinity Ward Subscriptions. Wm. Kelly, Esq., Sir John's , q« a y 2 Michael Kelly, Esq., Sir John's quay 1 Mr. Hanlon, Red Cow 10 Mr. Ryan, Woodside . 5 Mr. Monahan, Blackrock . 5 Mr. Nolan .... 2 c November 19th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The United Parishes of Clogher & Walshestown, per Rev. John Segrave . 22 G 5 Ihe Most Rev. Dr. Keane, Bishop of Cloyne 10 Contributions from Palmers- town, per Thomas Farrell, Palmerstown . 4 8 6 Mr. James Macken 1 Mr. Thomas Farrell . 1 (i (t Mr. Michael Spring . 10 Mr. M. M'Donnell 10 Mr. Wm. M'Mahon . to Mr. James Fitzpatrick 5 (1 Mr. M. Fitzpatrick 2 6 Mr. Michael Mooney . 2 6 Mr. James Monon . 2 6 Edward Nolan . 2 Thomas Clarke . . 1 Robert Norman . 1 Mr. Philip Gaghran . 1 Mr. Cuddy .... 1 o Gerald O'Connor, Tralee . 3 Rev. E. Kelly, P.P., Lisburn, per Rev. J. O'Hanlon 1 Rev. R. S. Dowling, Cork . 1 P Patrick Brady, Merchant's Hall 32. 2 G November 20th, 18< Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per John E. O'Ferrall, 48 Mountjoy street 1 The Very Rev. John Evers, V.F., P.P., Mohill, County Leitrim .... 1 George Evers, Esq., M.D., J.P., Monard House, Co. Longford .... 1 John E. O'Ferrall 1 Maryborough Subscriptions. Per Very Rev. Dr. Taylor, P. M. J. Sweetman, Esq., Lam- berton park John Jacob, Esq., M.D. Rev. Dr. J. J. Taylor, P.P. . Bev. Dr. Bermingham Rev. J. Kinsella Mr. W. Fitzpatrick Mr. W. Lawlor Rev. J. Carpenter Dr. Fitzpatrick Mr. D. Farrell James Lawlor George Butler James Burke Joseph Molloy John Doran . Michael Whelan Pat. Dowling John Brennan J. Boland . E. Young . Thomas Gowan, sen Edward Craven John Molloy Martin Dowling Thomas Delany H. Boulger . T. Lambe W. Gamble . M. Delany . T.Quigley . A. Brennan . W. Shiel . G. Campion Anonymous T. O'Neill . John Reilly . E. Molloy . P. Fitzpatrick A. Walsh . N. Walsh . T. Byrne . Some few persons gave Is. 6d £ s. d- P.:— 10 10 10 10 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ., each. Rathmines Celtic Association Subscriptions. Mr. J. C. FitzAchary Mr. Win. Brownrigg Mr. James Dwyer Mr. Neal Breslin Mr. James M'Cann ' A Nationalist ' . Mr. Thomas Lowry Mr. John M'Guirk Mr. Frank Scully 2 2 43 November 21#, 1862. South Dock Ward Subscriptions. A true Irishmam H. G. Byrne, C.E., 59 Lower Mount street . Mrs. Byrne (his mother) do. Mr. M. Kenny, 81 . Mr. P. Ryan, 8 and 10 Mrs. Doyle, 32 . Mr. John Magee, 1 A Widow's mite . £ s. a. • 1 wer 1 do". 1 do. 1 do. 1 do. 10 do. 5 , 1 November "2,2nd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Second instalment of the Christian Bros. Schools Richmond street, North . 35 The Directors of All-Hal- lows College . . . 10 James Levingston, Liver- pool . . ..300 James Barrett, 41 Crosbie street, Liverpool, per James Levingston . .10 From the Servants of All- Hallows . . . . 1 17 6 M. J. Coyle, Dublin . .10 Miss Dwanny, Stephen st. . 2 6 Servants of All Hallows College Subscription. Mr. Philip Moran Joseph Locke Peter M'Keon Wm. Carey. Peter Lennon Peter Cassidy James Byrne Peter Lynam Andrew M'Keon Patrick O'Brien Mary Moran Bridget Kennedy John Mooney Ellen Dolan Mary Barry. Bridget Doran 1 November 2tth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. United Parishes of Tramore and Carbally, per Edward Wall . . . . 32 1 7 November 25th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. George Taylor, Leamington, Warwickshire, per W. Smyth, Prince of Wales Hotel .... Per Patrick M'Mamee, Sec retary Operative Bakers' Association, from a few members of the Associa- tion working in Limerick, for the firm of J. N. Rus- sell and Son Mr. Reilly, James's street, per James Plunkett. . 1 2 6 Limerick Operative Bakers Association Subscriptions. The following are the names of the subscribers : — Mr. John Madden . . 10 Edward Molloy . . .050 John Logan . . .026 John Chapman . . .026 Timothy O'Callaghan . .026 November 26th, 1862. South Dock Ward. Subscriptions. Mr. Sherwood, Treasurer, begs to acknowledge the following sums since last night of meeting : — Mr. Richard Nolan, 1 1 Lower Baggot street . . .10 Mr. Burke, 5 Lower Baggot street . . . .10 Dr. Fitzpatrick, 31 Lower Baggot street . . .10 Mr. Brady, 15 Lime street. 10 Mr. Lynch, 33 Hanover street, East Mr. O'Mara, 60 Sir John's quay .... Mr. Lynch, Sir John's quay. Mr. Fletcher, 10 Lower Baggot street . Mr. O'Neill, 9 Lower Bag- got street. Mr. Brady, sen., 15 Lime st.. Mr. Doherty, 32 Sir John's quay .... 5 6 5 5 5 (' 3 2 G 44 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. 12 1 1 1 1 Per Rev. B. J. Roche, P.P., Oranmore .... Wm. Burke .... Daniel Carrigan, Tramore, per Rev. Edward Wall . Captain Burnett, Scoville, Blackrock Samuel Harris, Waterford . Kingstown Subscriptions. The following are the names of the subscribers. The money was handed in at the Committee meeting: — Rev. Mr. Sheridan . .10 Peter Reilly . . .10 P. J. O'Callaghan . .10 Crew of Pilot boat, Osprey. 1 2 Anonymous, per Mr. Gal- ligau . . . . 10 Mrs. Duffy . . . . 10 Oranmore Subscriptions The following are the names of the Subscribers, per Rev. B. J. Roche, P.P. Very Rev. B.J. Roche, P.P. . Patrick Blake, Esq., Bay- view .... James Blake, Esq., Ardfry . R. E. L. Athy, Esq., Ren- , ville. .... Royal Exchange Ward Subscriptions. Mr. Hayden, Treasurer to the above Ward, begs to acknowledge th e follow ing for the O'Connell Monument : — 5 1 A Protestant friend, per Mr. Hanrahan. . 10 Michael Sinnot . . 6 Robert Higgins . Arthur Grady . 5 . 2 G Richard May . 2 6 P. B. jun. . . 2 John Dillon . 2 Patrick Murphy . . 2 Joseph M'Kee . . 2 William Phelan . . 1 V) James Burgess . 1 1 William Roche . . 1 William Thompson Charles Dunne Robert Brady John Holies Austin Keenan William Brereton Edward Humphri James Cronin Frederick Scarlett Michael Barry Patrick May Thomas Dooley Joseph Atkins Thomas Dunne Thomas Murray Daniel O'Keefe Michael Reynolds John Lynch James Radford William Sweeney William Doran Thomas Rooney Patrick Dunne Thomas Doyle Charles Jones Michael Flynn James Daly . Christopher Talbot Michael M'Evoy Mark Norton John Watson James Farley Michael Brien Patrick Hoey Charles M'Donnell John M'Gauran Luke Mooney Thomas Farrell Thomas Feely James Lynch Samuel Taylor £ s. d. 1 6 1 6 1 November 27th, 1862. The following was acknow- ledged in the Freeman's Journal, Nov, 27th, 1 United Parishes of Tramore and Carbally Subscriptions. Per Rev. Nicholas Cantwell, P.P. :— Edward Power, Esq., J.P., Eastlands Alex. Sherlock, Esq. J.P. . Rev. Nicholas Cantwell P.P. Matthew Slaney, Esq. 1 I) O 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G 2 2 6 5 3 2 1 45 £ s. d. Thomaa Hayes, Esq. . 1 Captain M'Grath . 1 u John Ryan, Store . 1 Pierce Kelly, Esq., C.S . . 1 James Scully, Esq. . 1 Doctor Connolly . . 1 Nicholas Fortuue, Esq . 1 W. H. Phelan, Esq., Kelh borough . .10 Edward Wall, Esq. . . 1 (» Rev. Thomas O'Brien, CO.. 10 Rev. N. Phelan, C.C. . . 10 Michael Carroll, Esq. . 10 Joseph Rivern, Esq. . 10 Miss Hynes, Waterfor d . 10 Mrs. Power . 10 John Horton, Esq. John Fitzgerald, Esq. . 10 . 10 Thomas Power, Esq. . . 10 Maurice Shannahan . 5 Richard Dunphy . . 5 Richard Phelan . 5 John Meade . 5 David Kirwan . 5 John Wall . . 5 (» John Phelan . 5 Mrs. Anne Wall . 4 James Hayes . 4 Michael Power . . 2 (i Mrs. Power . . 2 G Mrs. Hession .02 G Patrick Maher . . 2 6 Patrick Fleming . . 2 6 Thomas Cumming * • . 2 1 Michael Hally . 2 6 John Dunphy . 2 8 Michael O'Neill . 2 8 Thomas Christy . . 2 John Power . . 2 6 William Power . 2 6 Robert Mooney . . 2 (i Miss Mahony . 2 6 Peter Fitzgerald . . 2 G Walter Hally . 2 6 John Brown . 2 G Mr. Boyce . . 2 6 Patrick Power . 2 8 Patrick Bride .02 8 Mrs. Kearney . 2 G Mrs. Lyster . . 2 8 Nicholas Power . 2 G Owen Power . 2 8 Miss Griffen . 2 G Small sums . 2 6 1 Miscellaneous Si INSCRIPTION n& At a meeting of the C f'Con- nell Committee a t the Mansion He ►use. The following subscriptions were handed in : — £ s. d. Most Rev. Dr. O'Hea," Bishop of Ross, per Rev. John O'Hanlon . .200 Mr. Harnett, High st. perl Rev. Mr. O'Neill . . 01 [2\ 6 November 28th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. First instalment from Lon- donderry, per John Casey 90 Subscriptions received at the Morning News Office, per W. J. Henry, Hon. Sec 44 Per deposit receipt from Mr. J. Sherwood, first instal- ment from South Dock Ward . . . . 21 15 Per Rev. Canon Pope, from the Rev. Archdeacon Laffan, P.P., Cashel. E. Jackson, Lower Ormond quay, per Michael Meade .10 Thomas Molloy, Spring Lodge, Croom, Limerick .10 Charles Dillon . 2 G D Conway .... A Son of Erin 7 O O 1 1 November 29th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Liverpool, per James Whitty . . . . 24 First instalment from parish of Wicklow, per Mr. Hay den . . . . 22 15 Venerable Archdeacon Brandon, Co., Wexford .10 John Brandon . do. .10 John Bradley . . .10 Charles Blackhall, Athenry. 10 James Murray, 33 Upper Sackville street . .10 A liberal Protestant, Sarnia, Canada, West (U. S., Dollar) . . . .042 One of the 10th . . .010 James Cahill . 6 Operatives in the employ- of James Murray, 33 Upper Sackville street, per James Murray : — James Murray, Esq. • .10 JohnLawlor . . .010 46 £ s. d. James M'Many . - . 1 Paul Daly . . 1 James Hart , % 1 Edward Short , t 1 Patrick Deegan • • . 1 Eliza Doran. , # 1 James Gormly , , 1 Martin Codie , 1 Edward Reilly , , 1 James Curran . I James M'Mahon . • ] A few connected with the establishment ( )f Messrs. Malone & Co., per John Bradley, Currag hCamp: — John Bradley . . , 5 0' Michael Doyle , 2 c Michael Lynch . . . 2 6 Thomas Hayden . . . 2 G J. M'Keon . . , 2 6 T. Ward . . # 2 6 H. Cope . . 1 James Murphy . • 1 The following are the uames of the subscribers per James Whitty, Liver- pool: — Maurice Williams, Esq. . 10 An Irishman in Liverpool .10 Bernard Treanor, Esq. .200 James Whitty . . .200 November 30th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Names of principal sub- scribers to the O'Connell Statue, collected in the parish of Slieverue on Sunday,November 30th, 1862 :— Nicholas O'Neill Power, * Snowhill House . . 5 Very Rev. J. Walsh, P.P. . 1 Patrick Kelly, Esq. . . 1 Rev. W. Brennan, C.C. .0 Mr. Power, Prospect . . Mr. Henebry . . Mr. Swallow . . . .0 Mr. Dowley . . .0 Mr. Kelly, Charlestown . Mr. Cadogan . . .0 Mr. Reddy .... Mr. P. Brennan . . .0 Mr. J. Lawless . . .0 The full amount was . . 35 10 10 10 10 10 7 6 7 6 5 5 5 9 oj December 1st, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Per Very Rev. Dr. Spratt from the Academy of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Lower Dominick street . 17 12 George Wyse . . .200 Mr. Patrick Purcell, Ver- non avenue, Clontarf , per Michael Crooke, 10 Lower Ormond quay . . .10 December 2nd, 1862. South Dock Ward Subscriptions. Mr. Sherwood, Treasurer acknowledges the fol- lowing in addition to those already re- ceived : — E. Chapman, 81 Great Bruns- wick street Mr. Kean, 72 Great. Bruns- wick street Mr. Michael Smyth, City quay .... 1 10 5 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. P. R. Welch, Yaxly Hall, Suffolk . Patrick Horan, Cootehill . John Evans, 83 Summer hill parade 4 December 3rd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. First Instalment from New Ross, per Thomas Devine, Esq 16 4 6 December 4th, 1862. New Ross Subscriptions. The following are the par- ticulars of the subscrip- tions from New Ross : — Rev. Denis Kenny, P.P. . 1 Very Rev. P. Cooney, O.S. A. 1 Patrick Carty . . .10 John Brown . . .10 Thomas Devine . . .10 £ s. 1. James Howlett . . 1 Richard Cnllen . . 1 John Howlett . 1 Daniel Cullimore, Ballyanne Park .... 1 Rev. Patrick Neville, C.C. . 10 6 Rev. John Kirwan, C.C. 10 Rev. Francis Doyle, O.S.A. . 10 James Hutchinson 10 d P. J. Roche. 10 Peter Kavauagh . . 10 John Power. 10 M. P. Howlett, M.D. . 10 Edward Neville . 10 Maurice Kelly 10 John Haurick 5 Nicholas Frizell . 5 Patrick Finn 5 Peter Gahan. • 5 John Hayes. 5 Patrick Byrne, jun. 5 Joseph Moffatt . 5 John Cummins . 5 Andrew Hamilton 2 6 William Fardy . 2 8 Master Finn. 1 Miscellaneous Subscriptions Per the Mayor of Waterford Captain William Johnson 209 5 5 Per John R. Dower from the town of Dungarvan . . 46 Per W. J. Henry, Hon. Sec, as detailed in the Com- mittee Report, viz. : — The Members of the Con- fraternity of the Most Holy Rosary, Church of St. Saviour, Dominick st., per the Rev. James J. Brady, O.P. . Josias Beatty, Esq., 31 Lr. Abbey street. . Second instalment of the South Dock Ward, per Mr. Joseph Sherwood Denis Egan, Finglas . . An admirer .... P. M'Gunnell . 8 2 2 1 6 6 December 5th, 1862. Waterford Subscriptions. The following are the sub- scriptions to the O'Con- fc?i ' nell Statue from Wa' ford :— Amount received at the J - Mayor's Office . . . 55 1 From the Centre Ward . 49 7 Custom House Ward . . 35 West Ward . . . . 34 Southward. . . . 22 3 5 Tower W T ard . . . 13 10 209 15 5 Deduct charges, printing and posting . . . 10 Total remitted to Dublin 209 5 5 Sir W. H. Barron, Bart, per Sir Benjamin Morris, D.L. 5 Henry Page Turner Barron, Esq., British Embassy Brussels . . . .500 Nicholas Power O'Shea, Esq. D.L., Gardenmorris .500 Captain Walter George Mansfield, R.N., Glen Lodge, Kilsheelan, Clon- mel 5 Pierce Ronayne, Esq., Beresford street Sir Benjamin Morris, D.L. . Captain P. P. Brenan, Bel- mont . Very Rev. M. Fly mi, P.P. V.G., Trinity without Rev. M. Dunphy, C.C. do. per Waterford News Proprietor . . • James Keating, Esq. J.P. . James B. Hughes, Esq. John O'Brien, Town Clerk . Captain Joseph Hearney, Tramore .... Edward Wall, Tramore John Mullins • • JohnCaffrey • • • Centre Ward. Most Rev. Dr. O'Brien Rev. Thomas English . Rev. Edmond P. Walsh Rev. P. Nolan . Rev. R. Foran . Alderman Kelly & Sons Alderman Murphy & Son . Messrs. Campbell, Power, &Hearne. . . .200 James Feely, Esq., National Bank . - a - 2 5 3 2 1 1 J 1 d 1 1 10 2 2 2 :> 1 (i 1 1 1 a '2 48 John A. Blake, Esq., M.P. T.C John Power, Esq., J. P. T.C. Henry Gallwey, Esq. T.C. . Patrick Dower Walsh, Esq. T.C Patrick Manning, Esq. T C. Matthew Devereux, Esq. T.C Jeremiah O'Brien, Esq. James C. Ledlie, Esq. . Edward Fennessy, Esq. William Kelly, Esq. . Messrs. Tobin, Son & Co. . James Leamy, Esq. Michael O'Neill, Esq. . Patrick Kinahan, Esq. Joseph K. Barron, Esq., Solicitor .... Robert Locke, Esq., Quay . Rev. Edward Brown . Rev. George Cummins. M. Power, Lady lane . P. Cummins, Quay W. K. Cummins, Quay Richard Hayes, Quay . William Leuihan, Quay Michael Prendergast . Dr. Harrington . Walter Bishop . Dr. Scott .... John Pender J. H. M'Grath . William Whitty . Patrick Hoban . Owen Power . . . Michael Murphy . William Pope Thomas Kiusella . John QuiDD, Auctioneer Miss C. Hayes, Barronstrand street .... John Powor. do . W. Walsh, at Robertson's and Ledlie's The Misses Brennan, George's street Miss Kent, Quay Michael Tobin Thomas Power Patrick Dunphy Richard Dillon Edward Fielding William Sage David Holden Patrick Cody John Fahey. James Leary, Rosshire Patrick Cummins, Broad st Philip Devereux . William Power, Seedsman . £ s. d. 1 1 d 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 o 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 o 5 5 Q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 £ s (1 William P. Walsh . 5 Anonymous. . 5 Assistants in Messrs. Lock e & Co's. establishment :— James K. Lillis . . 5 James M 'Murray. . 5 William Corbet . . 2 6 Patrick Keoghan . 2 G Daniel Costello . . 2 6 John Britton . 2 6 James Grant . 2 6 Michael Collins . . 2 G The Journeymen Tailors of Messrs. Tobin, Son & Co. 6 Thomas Curran . . 2 et John Ahern. . 2 6 James Lawlor, at Tobin ■ Son & Co. . 2 6 John Britton, at P. Cody's .02 r> John M'Namara . . 2 6 James Sheehan . . 2 6 Michael M'Mahon . 2 6 Martin Walsh . . 2 G John Walsh (Cooper) . . 2 John Murray (Pilot) . . 2 G James Dalton . 2 6 Michael Ahearn . . 2 6 Mrs. Dunne, Patrick street . 2 James Walsh . 1 John Connery . 1 Nicholas Power . . 1 Robert Murphy, Broad st. . G M. White, Nailer . 6 Custom House Ward. Patrick A. Power, T.C. . 2 Rev. Patrick Kent, P.P. St. Patrick's . '. 1 Rev. Dr. Rvan, . do. . 1 Wm. Carroll, M.D. T.C. . 1 Michael O'Shea, T.C. . . 1 Laughlin Freeman, T.C. . 1 Mrs. S. Phelan, High st. 1 William Duggan. Patrick J. Sullivan . 1 1 John Moloney 1 P. Newport Barron, T.C. 1 Edmond Power . 1 Peter MacAuliffe. 1 John Farrell 1 Men in the employment oi P. J. Sullivan . 17 Richard Burrows. 10 Walter Walsh . 10 William Kelly, Quay . 10 John Phelan 10 Miss A. Todd 10 Dr. V. White . 10 49 Timothy Curran . Henry Pope. Patrick M'Carthy Robert Fitzgibbon Patrick Kelly Rev. A. Hearn, C.C. V. R. Delandre James Hickey John Pallas . Michael Power John Walsh. John Kelly . John Egan . Thomas Clancy Michael Connors Miss M. Power Thomas Dormer . Mrs. Prendergast James English Nicholas Walton John Ryan . Francis Dawson Richard Kenny, John Power. John Phelan James Keating Mrs. Dowling Patrick Comerford William Thompson Miss Kelly . Michael Kirwan . Mrs. Donovan Richard Furniss . Edward M'Coy . Edmond Hanly . Patrick M'Kenna Richard Kenny, jun. Mrs. Thomas Phelan James Callaghan John Hoare . James Ryan. Francis Howard Patrick Curran James Gallagher John Flavahan Michael Reilly John Tobin . Miss Murray Miss Thompson . John P. Redmond Mrs. Morris James Power Lawrence Murphy Maurice Casey Daniel O'Brien Maurice Ciillen Daniel Walsh Miss A. Hearn Lewis Ryan . John Tierney £ s. d. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 10 Thomas Phelan Martin Mahony Mr. Kidney. Richard Malone Thomas Archbold Thoma3 Hay den Daniel Lynagh James Ross . Patrick Morrissy Edward Campion John Keane. Mr. Clooney Patrick Ryan Cornelius Shehan Mr. O'S. Wardell David Leckie William Murphy, Henry Kennedy James Power Walter Rogers Edward Himt Matt. Stone. John O'Brien Ellen Connors Laurence Ryan Peter Flynn. John Philips Mr. Walsh . Thomas Hill Mrs. Phelan. John Haughton Patrick Scan Ion William Power Michael Power Mrs. Maher. Miss Power. Thomas Kelly Michael Kelly Patrick Donovan Richard Long The following are the names of the workmen in the establishment of P. J. Sullivan, Quay, Water- ford, who subscribed: — James Kearney . Joseph White Cornelius Dempsey Denis Griffin Denis Brien . Michael Fleming. Vincent Heafy . Denis Dempsey . Lawrence Griffin. John Kelly . Francis Dalton . Joseph M'Cormack £ s. & 2 6 2 8 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 (i 2 6 2 6 o 2 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 2 1 G 1 G o 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 G 6 G G G 2 6 2 6 6 50 West Ward. Morgan Ivory, T.C, . Michael O'Meara. David Keogh Richard Walsh, Barrister, T.C J. H. Bracken, C.I. . Cornelius Redmond, T.C. . Michael Walsh, Quay . Patrick Carew . P. K. Reid, T.C. . Richard O'Neill . Peter Mackey, King st. Edmond Phelan, . do. Richard G. Purcell Philip Browne . Edmond Walsh, Bally bricken John M'Enery Mrs. John Kenny . Mrs. Edward Ryan . Patrick John Dowley . Michael Slattery. , Paul Ileney. . , James Brennan . Richard Henebery James Slattery . William Downey Martin Denn, Ballybricken. Thomas Shanahan Mrs. John Kinsella,Sallypark John Devereux . John Stafford . . , Philip Hanrick . Patrick Fanning, Ferrybank Richard Farrell, Sion row . Thomas Bellard . Henry Roche Martin Mahony (second sub.) Miss Fitzgerald, Ballybricken James Shanahan, at Mrs. Ryan's John Knox . Michael Caulfield Richard Mahony. Thomas Toole William Ryan, Summerland Captain William Parle John Power, Bridge st. James Wallace, Bridge st. . Edward Wise, Carpenter . David Murphy, Quay . Walter Sinnott ' . . Rody Kennedy . Miss Knox, Ballybricken . John Walsh, Anne st. . Thomas Fitzpatrick, Bridge William O'Neill, Sally park Rickard Manning, do. John Lawless, / do. £ s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 William Kennedy, Quay . Patrick Egan, Sally park . Simon Walsh, . do. John Murphy, . do. A. Friend, .... H.C.C Michael Gorman . . A. Friend. .... J.G. . . . John Hassett James Morrissey. John O'Neill, Ballybricken. Jeffrey Walsh Thomas Morrison, Square . James M'Evoy . Thomas Fitzgerald, Sion Row Thomas King, Quay . Michael Quann, Bridge Michael Clooney . Andrew Kelter . Lawrence Neill, Cooper John Browne, Queen st. Timothy Kennedy Michael Power, Glen . . John Dennison . . . Michael Kirwan . John Phelan William Waters . John Murphy, Quay . . Thomas Everard . . John Morrissey . Richard Fitzpatrick . Michael Browne, Ferrybank John Clancy . . , John Badge .... John Wade .... John Talbot Billy Holden M ichael MacDonnell . Jeremiah Dooley, Bridge . South Ward. Alderman Owen Carroll and family .... Messrs. John and Edward Maher Alderman Ryan . Mr. William Power Mr. J. Lawlor, T.C. Mr. J. O'Dwyer, T.C. Messrs. Fortune & Co John Slattery Edmund Prendergast Michael Dobbyri . Mrs. Henebery ' . Daniel Coman ' . Timothy Rafter . £ s. d. 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 10 5 2 10 10 10 10 >• < 1 ,10 10 , 10 10 10 10 51 £ s. d. | T. Maher, Stephen's st. 10 T. Browne, New st. 10 1 Michael Carroll, New st. . 10 Nicholas O'Reilly, Barrack street .... 10 Joseph Boutcher, Yellow road 10 Henry Lee, Broad st. . 10 William Phelan . 5 5 Wm. Hanrahan, Ballybricker lO 5 Patrick Bowe 5 Michael Cummins 5 Michael Casey . 5 William Day . . . 5 Joseph Walsh , 5 Thomas Brawders 5 Edmund Duggan. 5 Mrs. Slattery 5 W. Hartery, Patrick st. 5 Mrs. Manning, . do. 5 Michael Kirwan . do. 5 Mr. Woodridge, Barrack st. 5 John Hudson, Manor . 5 — Mead, . do. 5 W. Mead, .do. 5 David Scurry do. 5 Mr. John C. Hennessy, clerk, Waterford 4 Mr. Maguire 3 Mr. Thomas Ryan, Master Waterford Union . 2 6 David Hyland . 2 G Michael Bowe 2 6 Matthew Farrell, Bally- bricken .... 2 6 Charles Ryan 2 6 Bryan Cunningham 2 6 Edmund Gaule . 2 6 Michael Gaule . 2 6 Thomas Donnelly 2 6 Joseph Walsh 2 6 Edmond Walsh, Barrack st. 2 6 Nicholas Shanahan . • 2 6 James Power 2 6 Messrs. Walsh & Mahony . 2 6 Edmond O'Connor 2 6 W. Harney- . • 2 6 Bryan Cunningham . 2 6 Michael Egan . . 2 6 James Harney . 2 6 Thomas Keogh . . • Thomas Clarke . . . 2 6 2 6 Edward Power . 2 6 Lawrence Lonergan, Manor. 2 6 Mr. Dwyer, Patrick st. 2 Mrs. Dunford 2 Mrs. Bowe ••»%'« 2 Mr. Horton. 1 Mr. M'Cay . 10 Tower Ward Alderman Pierce Cox & Son. James Delahunty, B.T. Captain Johnson, * J. P., Mayor . Thomas Meagher, J. P. Capt. Henry Meagher, W.A. Alderman James Kent James Dobbyn, Esq. . Capt. Mark Anthony, R N. Arthur Neale O'Neill . Edward J. Barron, Solicitor Rev. D. M'Keon James Doherty . Michael Downey . Pierce Connolly, M.D. Augustus P. Maher . John Power, Adelphi Hotel Patrick Maher . Samuel Jones Richard Purcell, Mall lane. Robert Laffan, Quay . William M'Laughlan, Johns town . Wm. Dooley, William st. . Thomas M'Kenna, Quay . Samuel Allen . . . Mrs. M'Grath . Joseph M. Downey . George Firth Edmund Delahunty, Wil- liam street Francis Lyons, Johnstown . Mrs. Moloney Mr. James Devereux . Mrs. Kirwan Mrs. O'Reilly, Quay . Patrick Keating . Richard Gray, William st. . Patrick Reilly James Maher . Patrick Scott Patrick Canty, Johnstown , Wm. Johnson £ s d. 3 3 10 10 10 10 1 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 DUNGARVAN SUBSCRIPTIONS. The Right Hon. Lord Stuart De Decies, Dromana .500 John R. Dower, Dungarvan. 5 Very Rev. Jeremiah Hally, P.P. . . .300 Michael A. Anthony, Dun- garvan . . . .10 Edward Kennefrick, . do. 1 Francis Sheehan, National bank. . . . do. 1 Rev. M. Mooney, R.CC. do. 1 Dr. H. Anthony . . do. 1 52 £ s. d. £ s. (1. Patrick W. Fitzgerald do. 1 Ellen Byrne . . do. 2 6 William Ord . do. 1 Mrs. Captain Sheehan do. 2 6 W. B. Atkin, Dungarvan . 10 William Power . . do. 2 G B. W. Riely, Lisfennel 10 William Fleming . do. 2 6 Patk. Roynane, Dungarvan. 10 John Lynch . . do. 2 6 Dr. Patrick Coman . do. 10 John Mahony . . do. 2 6 John Wall . . .do. 10 Thomas Morrissey . do. 2 6 Patrick Flynn . . do. 10 Edmond Foley . .do. 2 G Rev. C. Flavan, C.C. . do. 10 James Wall . . do. 2 G Captain Barry, R.M. . do. 10 Edmond Spratt, Coolcormac 2 G Edward Dower . . do. 10 Deglan Healy . . do. 2 G John Morrissey, Cappagh . 10 Edward Dwyer . . do. 2 6 George Fitzmorrice, Dun- Edmond Scanlan, Mount garvan .... 11 Odell .... 2 G Thomas Egan, Ballintaylor. 10 Michael Browne, Ballymac- James Mulhall, Dungarvan. 10 mague .... 2 G Timothy Curran . . do. 10 Patrick Heafy, Dungarvan. 2 G Rev* Mr. Foran, R.C.C. do. 10 Patrick Tobin . . do. 2 6 Sarah Higgins, Abbeyside . 10 Thomas Scanlan . . do. 2 6 A Friend . . .do. 10 Thomas Kavanagh . do. 2 6 Maurice Higgins. . do. 10 James Walsh, Ballyduff . 2 6 Dr. John Coman, Dungarvan 10 David Power, Dungarvan . Honora Whelan, Abbeyside 2 6 Mr. Patrick M'Carthy, Bal- 2 6 linamuck .... 10 Patrick Power . . do. 2 G Wm. Williams, Dungarvan. 8 Patrick Joseph Power do. 2 6 David Fitzgerald. . do. 7 6 Mrs. Travers, Dungarvan . 2 G Thomas M'Carthy . do. 7 6 Captain John Whelan do. 2 G Joseph Meany . . do. 5 Rev. P. Toomey. O.S.A. do. 2 6 Patrick Williams . do. 5 William Ryan . . do. 2 G Dr. Roger M'Grath . do. 5 Michael Flood . . do. 2 G Thomas O'Neill . . do. 5 Edward Brennan . do. 2 6 Captain Carroll, jun. . do. 5 Richard Lynch . . do. 2 G William Lynch . . do. 5 John Williams . . do. 2 6 Thomas Hackett . . do. 5 Miss Kate Quinlan . do. 2 G John M'Carthy . . do. 5 Michael Cheasty . . do. 2 6 Mr. Gaurin . . . do. 5 Miss O'Leary . . do. 2 6 William Hayes . . do. 5 John Shine . . .do. 2 6 Wm. M'Carthy, Ballyduff . 5 Richard Kelly . . do. 2 G Dr. M. Quealy, Dungarvan. 5 Captain Wm. Carroll . do. 2 (i Micheal Phelan, National John Boyle . . .do. 2 bank . . . do. 5 Thomas Veale . . do. 2 o Maurice Keane . . do. 5 Thomas Foley . . do. 2 James Scott . . do. 5 James Hyland . . do. 2 Richard Kelly . . do. 5 Matthew Walsh, Mapstown 2 o Patrick M'Carthy . do. 5 A Friend, Dungarvan do. 2 Bridget Walsh . . do. 5 William Dee . . do. 2 Miss Anthony . . do. 5 Thomas Hannigan . do. 2 Bartholomew Keily . do. 5 Maurice Hackett . do. 2 John K. Christopher . do. 5 Michael Whelan , . do. 1 Pierce Graham . . do. 5 A Friend . . .do. 1 Denis M'Carthy . . do. 5 John Scanlan . . do. 1 Richard Phelan . . do. 5 Patrick Lynch . . do. 1 Mrs.Wm.Whelan,Abbyside 5 Wm. Walsh, Ballinamuck . 1 Mr. Joseph Hansard, printer 5 John Draper, Dungarvan . 1 Subscribed at the Freeman's John Curran . . do.. 1 Journal Office . 5 John Doucey . . do. ' 1 Deglan Hannigan, Dungar- Thomas Tobin . . do. ' 1 van 4 6 John Cleary . . do. 1 John Hannigan . . do. 3 Head Constable Nagle do. 1 Philip Flynn . . do. 2 6 Edmund Foley . * do. 1 53 £ s: d. James M'Carthy do. 1 Thomas Hubbard do. 1 Patrick Rourke . do. 1 Michael Tobin . do. 1 9 Patrick Foran, Kilrush 1 Capt. Wm. Bowderan do. 1 Captain Thomas Grady do. 1 Mr. M'Carthy . do. 1 Capt. Patk. Bowderan do. 1 Maurice Flynn . . do. 1 Matthew Scanlan do. 1 Jame3 Dee . do. 1 John Shea . do. 1 Thomas Walsh, Coolnagour 1 (» John Mansfield, Dungarvan 1 David Duggan . do. 1 James Gleeson, Ballymac- mague 1 Jeremiah Buckley, Di mgar van .... 1 Roger Kiely do 1 Benjamin Barron, Dungar- van .... 1 Julia Hayes do. 1 o A Friend . do. 1 Miss E. M'Grath do. 1 William Raftice . do. 1 Thomas Walsh . do. 1 Thomas Dwyer . do. 1 Martin Morrissey do. 1 1 Thomas Wade do. 1 Thomas M'Lean . do. 1 John Carbery do. 1 Mrs. Walsh do. 1 A Friend . do. 1 Lionel Smith do. 1 Peter Ahern do. 1 Thomas Connors . do. 1 Patrick Hubbart do. 1 John Kirby do. 1 Michael Lonergan do. 1 William Cox do. 1 Edward Hannigan do. 1 Denis M'Grath . do. 1 Thomas Keane . do. 1 John Flynn do. 1 Thomas Morrissey do. 1 Patrick Shea do. 1 James Walsh, Mapstown . 1 Mrs. Foley, Dungarvan , G Timothy Hannigan, Abby- 6 Mr. M'Carthy, Dungarvan. G Thomas Quealy . do. G John Walsh do. 6 Thomas Nugent . do. D 6 John Marks . do. 6 John Flynn do. 6 A Friend . do. 6 December Qth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s d John Black well, Esq., Ran corn .... Thomas Verdon, Esq.,' Liverpool John Reynolds, 5 & 6 Bridge' foot st 10 Men in his employment, per Mr. John Reynolds . Some of the assistants of Pirn, Brothers & Co., George's st., Dublin, per D. B, Cronin . . .7116 "ATullabeggan" . . G 1 1 10 G 3 December 8 th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Vincent O'Donnell, Esq., Kilcash, per the Mayor of Clonrael . . . .10 Five Weeks' subscription from a working man .050 T. Tunsey . . . .010 December 9 th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The people of Conahy Parish per Rev. Patk. Byrne, P.P. 15 Rev. Patrick Byrne, P.P. .10 Rev. Timothy Hennessy, C.C. 10 Mr. Joseph Brennan . . 10 Mrs. Burke . . . .050 Mr. Wm. Maher . . .050 The remainder made up of small sums varying from 4s. 6d., down to 4d. The people of Dungiven Parish, County Derry, per James Duffy, 7 Welling- ton quay . . . . 5 11 G December 10th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Edward Lenehan, 27 & 28 Castle street, Dublin . 1 The members of the Confra ternity of St. Joseph, Fairview, North strand, per Peter Grogan, Sec. . 1 A. Gorman .... 6 J. Langan .... G John O'Byrne, Esq. Cor- ville House, Roscrea . 5 54 December 11th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Per Mr. J. Henry, Hon. Sec., from the Committee as per report . . . 8 12 6 F. Hover, Lower Dorset st., per Very Rev. Canon M'Mahon . . .10 Inchicore Subscriptions, The Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate George Godfrey Place, Esq., J.P., 2nd donation . Mrs. Place . Wm. Ryan, Esq., P.L Mrs. Darley Henry Darley, Esq. , Miss Rose Lawlor Miss Mary Lawlor E. Spring, Esq. . Mr. Lawlor . Mr. Fitzgerald . Mr. R. Murray . Mr. T. Murray . Mr. A. Murphy . Mr. J. Plunkett . Mr. E. Broderick Mr. J. Egan Mr. J. O'Brien . Mr. M. Whelan . Mr. A. Mullen Mr. J. Mallan . Mr. J. Kelly Mr. John Mooney Mr. J. Lawless . Mr. F. O'Meara . Mr. E. Barry Mr. Breen . Mr. P. Nolan Mr. Michael Delany Mr. J. Ryan Mr. E. Bissett . Mr. M'Namara . Mr. O'Connor . Mr. Clancy . Mr. W. Foley . Mr. J. Kavanagh Mr. J. Cadogan . Mr. W. Cadogan. Mr. Boyle . Mr. Michael Murray Mr. Dowling Mr. J. Fogarty . Mr. Tatham Mr. Kelly G. 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 7 6 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 2 2 2 Mr. Moore . Mr. J. Langran Mr. J. Hamilton Mr. Ramsbottom Mr. Dunleavy Mrs. Clarke Mr. Mortishead Mr. O'Keefe Mr. T. Collins Mr. Ennis . Mr. Wm. Monks Mrs. J. M'Namara Mr, Prendergast Mrs. Ward . Mr. J. M'Cullagh Mr. T. Finn Mr. J. Kavanagh Mr. Kavanagh Mr. Doyne . Mr. J. M'Dermotl Mr. Spring . Mr. Ferris . Mr. James Woods Mr. Patrick Tighe Mr. Thomas L' Estrange Mr. William Gannon Mrs. Anne M'Donnell Mrs. Reilly . Mr. O'Brien Mr. E. Byrne Mr. Kavanagh Mr. O'Neill . Miss Eliza Glennon Mrs. Delany Smaller donations £ s. d. 5 17 6 United Parishes of clogher and walshestown Subscriptions. Rev. R. Everard, P.P. Rev. J. Segrave, C.C.. N. Markey, 1st instalment Mr. Markey's workmen N. Markey, 2nd instalment Owen Markey . . Peter Maguire . Denis Rath . John Collier Thomas Kirk Charles Markey . Mrs. J. Markey . Owen Markey Nicholas O. Markey Mrs. A. Markey . John Maguire James Sheridan . Mrs. Murray . . Mrs. O. Markey . Mrs. N. O. Markey 10 10 1 10 10 10 10 5 5 Do £ s. d. £ s. d. Bryan Reilly . 5 Miss J. Markey . 1 Lawrence Moore . . 5 Miss L. Markey 1 Patrick M'Keone 5 Miss E. Markey 1 George Towers, London . < 5 T. Kelly . 1 (1 Andrew Owens . , . 5 0. Hoy 1 John Reilly . . 2 6 P. Hamell . 1 Mrs. P. Maguire . . 2 6 J. M'Evoy . # 1 Patrick Matthews . 2 6 P. Morgan . 1 Miss Maguire . 2 6 J. M'Keon . m 1 Mrs. A. Collier . . 2 6 0. M'Evoy . , 1 John M'Evoy . 2 6 M. Carney . 1 P. Howell . . •2 6 A. Boden , 1 Nicholas Walsh . . 2 6 P. M'Keon . 1 Mrs. M'Keene . 2 6 M. J. Marron 1 Miss Walsh . . 2 J. Condra . 1 James Maguire . . 2 T. Walsh . . 1 Patrick Byrne . 2 P. Fay . I Richard Maguire . 2 J. M'Keone , 1 Mrs. Corrigan . . 1 6 M. Hardman . 1 Nicholas Flanagan . 1 6 J. Walsh . , 1 Miss Maguire . 1 M. Rooney . 1 T. Boylan . . 1 R. Walsh . . 1 Mrs. B. Reilly . . 1 T. Maguire . P. Duffy . . 1 Miss Reilly . . 1 . 1 Mrs. Moore . . 1 H. Connor . 1 Patrick Sheridan . 1 P. Murray . , 1 P. Tracy . . 1 P. Casey . , 1 Bf . Harman . . 1 N. Gargan . , 1 Miss. T. Markey . . 1 J. Flannagan 1 G Miss Maguire . 1 P. Levins . , 1 M. Gibney . . 1 — Pentony . , 1 Miss Sheridan . 1 The above with s mall sums B. Fitzpatrick . . 1 makes from this parish . '27 c 5 J. Corcoran . 1 — M'Evoy . — Kavanagh . . 1 1 Dundrum Subscriptions. Mrs. King . . 1 The following is a list of the T. Reilly . . ' . . 1 subscriptions handed P. Philips . . 1 into the Committee J. Farrell . . 1 yesterday, per Rev. P. Wynne : — 0. M'Gahan and wife . . 1 P. Shane . . . 1 Rev. P. Wynne . 1 T. King . 1 Michael Murphy, Esq., Glenville, in addition to T. Lacy . 1 Miss Matthews . . 1 former subscription of £3 1 P. M'Keone . 1 Cornelius Flynn, Esq. . 1 J. Philips . . I Michael Sexton, Esq. 1 o J. Philips . . 1 A Friend . 1 P. Philips . . 1 Michael Maher . , . 1(1 P. Doyle . J. M'Quillan . 1 Small sums . , 2 1' 6 . 1 J. M'Quillan, jun. J. Smyth . . . 1 1 Dalkey Subscriptions. M. Thornton . 1 The following is a list of the J. Mohan . ' . * . 1 subscribers from the P. Canlin . . ' . 1 Dalkey Bakery, total J. Gallagher . 1 sum £4,already acknow- J. Rath . 1 ledged: — D. Markey . . 1 Mr. Thomas Connolly 1 N. Markey . 1 Mr. John Conno iy . 10 56 Thomas Fitzsimons Edward Shea Michael A. JBergin Patrick Hutchinson P. Wheeler . C. Leeney . P. Stanley , J. M'Cormac J. Brady J. Byrne J. Walsh . H. Keane . P. Davin . J. Fitzsimons A. M'Donald J. Barnes . T. Cunningham M. Balfe . J. Goulding J. Rigney . P. Quigley . P. Ryan . E. Sweeney E. Byrne J. Ryan J. Lynch W. Smith . H. Webster December 12th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Dr. Gallagher, Westbourne terrace, Hyde park, London .... Rev. Abbe Scally Rev Father Wethers . A, Pauper .... £ s. d. 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 1 G 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 10 10 6 December 13th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per John Berry, 1st instal- stalment from Arran quay ward . . . .100 16 6 Per John Hayden, 2nd in- stalment from the parish of Wicklow . . . 20 Per R 3v. P, Gilroy, from the L parish of Belturbet . . 10 15 Arran Quay Ward Subscriptions. Alderman La wrence Reynolds 5 Alderman Robert O'Brien, J. P., T.C., Smithfield .500 Joseph Berry and John Berry, Arran quay . .500 John Jameson, T.C., Bow st. Peter Heney, Smithfield Thomas Keogh, Queen st. . Daniel O'Brien, Smithfield . James Fox and family, Parkgate st. . James Tyrrell, Hammond lane Philip Clinchy, Church st. . Patrick Dunne, Arran quay Francis Dunne . . do. M. H. Chamberlain . do. John Bryson . . do. George Fagau, Arran quay . 1 Bernard Reynolds, late do. 1 Joseph Holloway . do. 1 Michael Gavacan, T.C., Barrack st. . . do. John Walsh . . do. Daniel Guidera . . do. Peter Brennan, Queen street Michael Donohoe . do. James Magee . . do. Thomas Brangan . do. Bury & Co. . . . do. David Freeman . . do. James Whelan, Smithfield . Thomas Heney . . do. Myles M'Dermott . do. Richard Coffey . . do. Patrick Delany, North King st Edward Holdwright . do. Patrick Fitzsimon . do. Nicholas Butler . , do. Patrick Higgins . . do. Michael Woods . . do. Michael Tracy . . do. Dr. Drake, Prussia st. Robert Healy, Church street James Jeffers . . do. Lawrence Murphy . do. James Nugent, Parkgate st. Mrs. M'Grane . . do. Edward Toomey . . do. Michael Ledwich, Ellis's quay 1 Captain Missett . . do. 1 Wm. Bruton, Stoneybatter . 1 Patrick Tormey . . do. 1 Hugh Donegan . . do. 1 Richard Rochfort . do. 1 William Ryder, Manor st. . 1 Thomas Grehan, North Brunswick st. . • .1 Mrs. Grehan . . do. 1 Miss Grehan . . do. 1 Christopher M'Loughlin do. 1 Lawrence Read, Aughrim st. 1 Michael Boyle, Phoenix st. . 1 Robert Delahoyde, Queen st. 1 s. d. 1 10 o o 57 £ s. d. James M'Corry, Mount- pelier hill . . .10 James Murphy . . .10 John M 'Guinness, Phibs- borough . . . .10 Dr. Torney, Ellis's quay . 10 Michael Glynn . . . 10 Myles Bourke, jun. . . 10 Mrs. M 'Guinness, Parkgate street . . . . 10 Peter Knowles, Arran quay 10 James Walsh . . do. 10 Joseph Kelly, Tighe st. . 10 Peter Tormey, Arran quay . 10 Thomas Dunne, Manor st. . 10 William Oliver, Queen st. . 10 William M'Loughlin . do. 10 A Friend . . . do. 10 Thomas O'Dowd, Parkgate street . . . . 10 James Gibney, Barrack st. . 10 Lawrence Molloy . do. 10 John Batson, Church st. . 10 Christopher Wogan, North King street . . . 10 Patrick Macken . . do. 10 John Tighe, Haymarket . 10 James Walsh, Stoneybatter 10 Mrs. Cooney . . do. 10 Lawrence Geraghty, North King street . . . 10 John King, Phibsborough . 10 William King . . do. 10 Christopher King . do. 10 John Dunphy . . do. 10 Luke Blake, Grangegorman lane 10 John Hay den, Phibsborough 10 Mrs. Phibbs, North Bruns- wick street . . .076 Mrs. Dignam, Stoneybatter 7 James Fay, Queen street .050 John Gavan. . . do. 5 Francis Hayden, Ellis's quay 5 A Friend . , . do. 5 Thomas Weir . . do. 5 Joseph M'Grath, North Brunswick st. . . .050 A Frieud, Queen st. . .050 Francis Byrne, Church st. . 5 Patrick Fox . . do. 5 Francis M'Cann, May lane .050 Mrs. Martin, Barrack st. .050 John Cassidy, North King street . . . .050 James W. Reilly . do. 5 Thomas Reilly . . do. 5 Miss Walsh, Constitution Hill 5 — Maher, Brunswick st. .050 £ s. d Patk. Fannin, Phibsborough 5 B. Cooke, Birmingham .050 John Dignam, Sheffield .050 Robert Dillon, Dublin .050 Mrs. Nolan, Arran quay .020 Joseph Staunton .do. .020 William Maher, North Brunswick street . .026 Joseph Moore . do. .026 Michael Plunket, Prussia st. 2 6 John Derham, Manor st. . 2 6 Mrs. Derham .do. .026 Michael Sheridan, Queen st. 2 6 Patrick O'Driscoll . do. 2 6 Michael Atkinson . do. 2 6 Thomas Conroy, North King street . . .026 J. and W. Dwyer . do. 2 6 Bernard Hughes, Stoney- batter . . . .026 Richard Ryan, Queen st. . 2 6 Thomas Durham, Aughrim street . . . .026 Matthew Fitzpatrick, Phibs- bouough . . . .026 Mrs. Farrington, Barrack st. 2 6 John Lunders, North Bruns- wick street . . .020 James Carolin, Manor st. . 2 Michael Carolin .do. .020 Patrick M'Donough do. . 2 — Murphy, Arran quay .010 John Mullen .do. .010 John Brophy, Phibsborough 10 John Lynch . . do. 1 James Carty . . do. 1 Patrick Lenehan, North Brunswick street . .010 James Healy do. . .010 Patrick Shea, Smithfield .010 John Shea . .do. .010 Michael Leonard, Manor st. 1 John Clifford . . do. 1 A Friend, Stoneybatter .010 Thomas Hopkins . do. 1 Mrs. Sherry, North Bruns- wick street . • .010 Gerald Kelly, Nth. King st. 1 Catherine Moran . do. 1 ' A Friend, Queen st. . .01' Mrs. Segrave, Arbour hill .010 Mary Andrew, Mountpelier hifi . . . : .010 Patrick M'Kiernan, Park- gate street . . .010 Mrs. Campbell, Nth. King st. 10 Robert Brennan, North Circular road . . .006 58 k WlCKLOW AND ASHFORD Subscriptions. O'Neill Segrave, Esq., D.L. Very Rev. Dr. Grant, P.P. . Rev. P. O'Doherty, C.C. . Rev. Mr. Sullivan, C.C. . Mr. Boland, Wicklow Mr. Charles Flannagan Mr. P. Fox . Mr. John O'Brien Mr. John Hayden Mr. Ennis Moran Mr. P. Byrne, Coolawina . Mr. G. Byrne, Ramero Rev. F. O'Carroll, C.C. Mrs. Byrne, Wicklow Mr. J. W.Dillon. Mr. D. Kavanagh Mr. Thomas Hayden Mr. E. Collins . Mr. Timothy Byrne Mr. Peter Byrne . Mr. Reilly . Mr. Pat. Byrne . Mr. Keely . Mrs. O'Leary Mrs. Carr . Mr. Davis . Mr. Joseph Collins Mr. Gerald Byrne Mr. Marnell Mr. Duffy . Mr. Thomas Doolittle Mr. D. Kennedy . Mr. Thomas Murray Mr. John Kenedy Mr. M. Flannagan Mr. Reilly . Mr. Wilson . A Friend . Mr. Graham Mrs. Byrne . Mr. B. Fitzsimons Mrs. Byrne . Mr. D. W. Moran Mr. O'Donnell . Mr. William Cullen Mr. L. Byrne Mrs. Short . M. M'Cabe . M. Eaton . H. Byrne . R. Flanagan Thomas Troy John Clarke M.Clarke . M. Doyle P. Farrell . £ s. d. 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 C P. Byrne . Thomas Gregory C. Kavanagh Thomas Byrne Joseph Chapman P. Byrne P. Beakey . S, Sherlock . Mrs. Doyle . Wm. Healy Mr. Farrell. James M'Call Owen O'Neill William Nangle P. Keary . T. Byrne . Wm. Clarke Mrs. Keogh W. Heatty . Geo. Canlim Miss Byrne . Mrs. Byrne . M. Teahan . ' Miss M' Clean W. Cooney . P. Weldou . ' Mrs. Gaskin C. Keane Thomas Short W. Hender . M. Stafford. Mrs. Moran C. Flannagan M. Kelly . S. Delahuut Collected at Wicklow Chapel 22 15 Do Ashford do . 20 Total 42 15 £ s. d, 2 2 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 6 Belturbet Subscbiptions. Rev. P. Gilroy, P.P., Anna West . . l o;:o Terence Small, jun. . 1 0^0 Mrs. Iff. M 'Guinness . 10 Owen Reilly . 10*0 John Latournell . . 10 Edmund S. Winslow , . 10 Terence Small, sen. . 10 Thomas Dolan . .050 John Donegan . .050 John M. Conn'ell .050 Sergeant Burke . .050 John Doherty .026 James Degnan . .026 John M'Mahon . . 0J 2 6 59 £ 3. d. A Friend . . 2 Andrew Fitzpatriek . 2 6 Bernard Fitzpatriek . 2 6 John Graham . 2 8 James M'Ardle . . 2 6 P. E. M'Cabe . . 2 6 Anthony M'Elgun . 2 (i Patrick M'Elgun . 2 James M'Elgun . . 2 6 David Gleeson . 2 6 William M'Mahon . o 2 Miss Kelly . ' . 2 Hugh Smith . 2 Edward Murray . . 2 Hugh M'Donald . . 2 Bernard Carroll . . 2 Thomas Cusack . . 1 James Reilly . 1 Patrick Rudden . . 1 Edward Reilly . . 1 Terence Brady . . 1 Terence Leddy . . 1 Luke Kelly . . I William Cosgrave . 1 John Fitzpatriek . 1 Thomas Stanley . . 1 Edward Reilly . . 1 William Lee . ■ M. Leckey . . 1 John M'Donald . . 1 Francis O'Kane, . . 1 John Killagher, . . 1 Patrick Fay . 1 Andrew Grogan . . 1 Michael Dogherty . I Peter Donnelly . . 1 Patrick Slevin . . I Peter Brady . 1 Edmund Reilly . . 1 Darby Gannon . . 1 Peter M'Donald . . 1 Bernard M'Mahon . 1 John M'Mahon . . 1 Peter M'Mahon . . 1 James Brady . 1 Terence Reilly . . 1 John Reilly . 1 Hugh M'Caffrey . . 1 Daniel Reilly . 1 Patrick Carroll . . 1 John Fitzpatriek . 1 James Murray . . 1 Patrick M'Caffrey . 1 1) Patrick Gallagher . 1 Patrick M'Ginnell . 1 Thomas Brady . . 1 Patrick Reilly . . 1 Thomas Moan . 1 o Thomas M'Mahon . o 1 William Leddy . . I £ 9. (1. M. Blake^ . . o 1 Bernard Carroll . . o 8 Francis Sullivan . . G M. M'Entaggart ■ Edward Reilly . . . 6 G John Gallagher . . G Francis Sharkey . . G John M'Kenna . . G Hugh Brady . G Thomas Brady . 8 Patrick Lambe . . G Anne Murtagh . Patrick M'Kiernan g . G Philip Fitzsimon . <) G Hugh Reilly . G Sergeant Murray ' . o G Peter Smyth . G Philip Fitzpatriek' . G Patrick Murphy . . (i Bernard Gorman . . G Thomas Caffrey . . G John M'Elgun . . G Peter Reilly . G James M'Mahon . . 5 James Reilly . o G James M'Gann . . G John Martin . G Mary M'Sharry . • G Mrs. Blake . . G Thomas Boyle . G Patrick Kelly . . n G December loth, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Lancaster, per Thomas Preston . . . . 16 1 6 G. Weir, Dunleer . .010 A Catholic Friend . .010 An Irishman . . .006 Lancashire Subscriptions. Richard Leeming, Esq. William Leeming, Esq. Mr. Thomas Preston . Joseph Coulston, Esq. Rev. Richard Brown . Mr. Henry Verity Mr. Mitchel Henry Mr. Richard Preston . Mr. Joseph Smyth Mr. Edward Smyth . Rev. Robert Smyth . Mrs. Verity. Mr. Henry Verity, jun. Mr. Thomas Verity . 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 60 The Misses Verity Mr. Nicholas Kearns Richard Smyth . Gabriel Croskill . John Birchall T. B. Kayes Wray James Conlan Thomas Dickenson Robert Wilson . William Bulfield Mr. Patrick Burns John Birchall Glasson Christopher Robinson Luke Dillon John Slator . John Moloney Richard Walsh . James Clegg Henry Knowles . Master Patrick Kearns Master John Kearns Mr. Richard M'Auley Mr. Alfred Careswell James Cornthwaite Mr. Joseph Dickenson Robert Ball John Ripley John Standen John Cornthwaite Charles Coupe . James Conroy Michael Murphy Peter Cullen George Ball . William Loynd . Robert Whiteside £ s. d. 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 December \§th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Justice Fitzgerald, Trinidad 5 5 James Calderwood, Upper Sackville street, per Alderman Cambell . J. Arthur Travers Sylvester Smyth . James Murphy . An Honest Protestant 10 1 2 6 2 6 10 December 17 th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Cootehill, per Thomas Fay 9 2 9 The Hon. Judge Lynch .500 Captain Esmonde, M.P., per The Mayor of Waterford. John Charles Lyons, Pem- broke place, per The Very Rev. Canon O'ConnelhP.P. James Dillon, Cabra parade Per Mr. Michael Meade : — James P. Beard wood, Esq., Westland row . . P. G. Dunne, Esq. . J. J. Tracy, Esq. Mr. J. M'Cann . Andrew M'Donald, Island Bridge, per Rev.F. O'Neill St. Audeon's . 3 1 10 5 5 5 Cootehill Subscriptions. Rev. Terence O'Reilly, P.P. Thomas Fay Mr. Patrick Dolan Mr. Patrick Markey Mr. Thomas Markey Peter Gartlan Michael M'Donagh Philip Carney Edward M'Nulty Bernard Markey . Peter Morgan Alexander M'Cabe Thomas Woods . James Woods Michael Connolly Charles M'Enroe. Michael M'Eniff . Robert Coyle James M'Cabe . P. Magauran Denis Lennon Edward Murphy John M'Quade . Thomas M'Cabe . Edward Boyle Michael Smyth . — Boyd Thomas Malone . John Finlay Edward Curtis . Miss Markey John Crimmy Philip Brady Edward Dempsey Thomas O'Reilly Andrew M'Cauley James O'Reilly John M'Nally Andrew Finlay John Smyth Miss Kieran 1 10 10 10 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 6 61 £ s. d. i Thomas Connolly , Bernard M'Grath < Daniel Mullholland . I Four Friends The balance in smaller sums. 1 1 1 1 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Fathers, the Professors, and Students of St. Vin- cent's College, Blackrock, per A. M. Sullivan . . 15 December 18th, 1862, Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received yesterday, per Wm. J. Henry, Hon. Sec, from the Committee . 69 13 4 H. G., Killucan . . .001 December 19 th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. At a meeting of the Mansion House the following sub- tions were handed in : — From Galway, per The Most Rev. Dr. M'Evilly . . 63 4 10 Michael Dwyer, Esq., Catholic Telegraph . Mr. William P. Wall, Bor- risokane, per Michael Dwyer, Catholic Telegraph 1 Further instalment from the Mansion House Ward, per Philip Redmond Esq.,T.C. Teter Shannon, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Brunswick st., per Rev. John O'Hanlon . Terence Michael Dolan, Esq., Solicitor, per John B. Dillon From the United Confra- ternities of St. Michael and John's, per Rev. John O'Hanlon . . .060 10 1 2 6 1 2 December 20th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From the people of Sligo Town, per Mr. Conroy . 72 Robert Keating, Dublin .110 Sligo Subscriptions. Most Rev. Dr. Gillooly Mr. Martin Cogan Messrs. James O'Connor & Co Alderman M'Gowan . Rev. John White Rev. John Nangle Rev. John Morris Rev. James Casey Rev. Thomas O' Boyle. Mr. Edward O'Ferrall Mr. Michael Gallagher, J.P Mr. Andrew Walker, J.P Mr. John M'Carthy, J.P. Mr. James Tighe, T.C. Alderman Magill. Mr. Patrick Keighron Messrs. M. & J. Golden Mr. Thomas Dunegan . Mr. Martin W. Philips, T.C Mr. Edward Kelly . Mr. Hugh Rooney Messrs. Pine & Son . Mr. John Gill, Manchester, Mr. John Brett, Tubbercurry Mr. M. Sweeney, Sligo Messrs. Fleming & Hennessy Mr. Mat. Walsh. Mr. Michael Connolly Mr. John Battelle Mr. Michael Feeney, Man Mr. Patrick J. Fallon, Oak field, Sligo Mr. Pat. M'Carrick . Mr. James Doherty, T.C. Mr. Thomas O'Donovan Mr. Michael Foley Mr. John Brennan Mr. T. Dolan . Mr. Pat. Feeney . Mr. Joseph Foley Mr. Thomas Tighe Mr. M. Dunlevy . Mr. J. Barrett . Mr. Pat. Murray Mr. C. Kilgallon . Mr. M. Molyneux Mrs. Corcoran Mr. William Hunt . Mrs. M'Donnell . Mr. John Higgins Mr. Pat. Brennan Mr. Pat. Hanney Mr. Daniel Boyle Mr. B. Crystal . Mr. T. Kilgallon. £ s. d. 5 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o o 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 o 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 62 Mr. T. M'Hugh Michael Morris Dominick Kilcullen Owen Murphy James Clements John Lyden Michael Hunt John Reid . James Rooney J. Reidy A Friend, per Mr. Conry A Friend . Anonymous . Messrs. Martin & Edward Duffy Richard Hannah Mrs. M'Goderick Miss O'Donovan Peter Ganly Pat. Farrell. Michael O'Beirne Hugh Geraghty Thomas Ward Pat. Burns . Mr. Flannery Michael M'Kenna Michael Doherty Quintan Kane Hugh Stephens . Mrs. Keigron, Castle street. Bryan Kieran Mr. M'Donnell . Joseph E. Hughes Maurice M'Nulty Michael O'Connor William Eccles . Thomas Scanlon . Andrew Carty . Pat. Tims . Mr. John Egan . John M'Loughlan Bernard Colleary Denis Rooney — M'Elhenny John Hart . Pat. O'Brien Michael Murphy A Friend . T. Naughten P. Hennessy Peter SmytH Patrick Feeney Patrick Bree Michael Walsh P. Cunlisk ! Pat. Flynn . Matthew Feeney , Michael Keighron J. Duffy ' J. M'Tighe'. £ s. d. 10 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 o 5 5 5 6 5 3 2 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 6 John Kerins — M'Keon . John Gallagher Francis Gallagher John Brady J. Riky Pat Barry . A Friend . James O'Hara John Walsh Martin M'Lean Pat. Marrin John Hanney Felix Derham Patrick Kerr Mrs. Kelly . A Liberal Protestant J. Smyth . A Liberal Protestant Mr. Owen Devany Mrs. Nellenny . Mrs. D. O'Connor John M'Goldrick Henry Goorevan . Mrs. Keavinny . Mrs. Lavin . A Friend . Mr. Charles Hart Miss West . Mrs. Duffy . M. A. M'Donald . — M'Clean . — Cur rid Mrs. M'Caffrey . Francis Feeney . — Collopy . Mrs. Goorevan . John Higgins S. Romback B, Healy . Mrs. Marrin John Dnggan James O'Brien . Michael O'Hara . Mrs. Hughes Thomas M'Gettrick William Maughen James Gallagher . Michael Gilgan . James Flynn .. Mr. Thomas Williams Mrs. Dowyd , Peter M'Glynn . Mrs. Duignan . Bryan Callaghan The following subscriptions are from the persons em- ployed in the establish- £ s. d. 63 ment of Messrs James O'Connor & Co. Clerks :— James Burns Thomas Collery . Michael J. Howley John Rochford . James D. Conmy . John Sweeney . Barney Madden . John D. Heron . Thady Hart Thomas Gallagher Total . Carpenters: — James Macklin . Dan Kelly . Pat. Flynn . John Carsline Joseph Carsline . James M'Carrick 2 2 Total Stewards ;— William M'Gee Hugh Foley Total .... Lathsplitter Edward Gallagher Porter Owen Barry. Servant Bryan Boyle Sawyers Pat. Doherty Bernard Fetherston John Freeman . John Madden Michael Walsh . John Walsh John Kelly . , James Connolly . Thomas Gorovan Peter Gorovan • Bryan Mullen Pat. Mullen James Gallagher . Pat. Hart . Total . ... 8 6 2 6 1 3 6 2 6 1 Workmen John M'Keon Dominick Connor James Banks Terence Foley . Thomas Dockery Michael Scanlon . Bryan Hart John Rourke Peter Healy Terence Flannagan Daniel Fowley . James M'Donnell James Healy Total 7 In addition, the following subscriptions were for- warded previous to the holding the meeting in Sligo : — Very Rev. B. J. Goodman, Provincial O.S.D. . Very Rev. Dr. Hibbets, O.S.D., Sligo . Rev. M. M'Evoy, O.S.D., Sligo . Peter O'Connor, Esq., J.P., Sligo . . . . Maurice Conroy, Esq., J.P., Sligo • December 22nd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John Gaynor, 3 Belvidere place, Dublin . . .500 . 1 15 December 23rd, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Priests and People ef Clough, Castlecomer Col- lieries, Co. Kilkenny, per Rev. P. O'Keefe, P.P. . 24 6 8 Confraternity of St. Francis Xavier, Upper Gardiner st., Dublin, per Richard Connell, Secretary . .301 64 Clough, Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny Subscriptions. £ s. d. Eev. P. O'Keefe, P.P Eev. J. 0' Gorman, Patrick Campion Patrick Fenton . Patrick Barron . Edward White . William Campion Edward Comerford William Fan ell . James Mealy- Jeremiah O'Connor Michael Cantwell Thomas B. M. Owen Mrs. Rowe . James Foley Thomas Brennan Richard Close Lawrence Curran Thomas O'Connor Charles M'Gee John Byrne Thomas Boran W. J. Shortall Samuel Taylor Patrick Foley John Bolger George Mealy Pat. Purcell James Crennan Edward Neill William Crennan Richard Close James Hughes Thomas Brennan Pat. Bulger . Martin Crennan John Rochford William Brennan J. Brennan . James Bolger Martin Carey John Dunne Thomas Bolger Denis Shelly James Salmon H. Kilkelly . John Kelcher William O'Brien Patrick Walker Matthew Shortall Patrick Close Michael Ryan Lawrence Brennan John Ne^bit Patrick Walsh .0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10 10 1 10 12 6 12 6 10 10 10 5 5 5 6 5 2 2 James Holohan . £ . s. 2 6 James Cantwell . . 2 G William Mealy . . 2 G Lawrence Brennan . 2 G Bryan Curran . 2 G W. Bryan ♦ . 2 6 Michael Lowry . . 2 G Michael Keefe . 2 Mrs. Hennessy . . 2 James Brennan . . 2 L. Nolan . o 2 John Shortall . 2 James G-roody . . 2 Thomas Bradly . . 2 Pat. Phelan ' . . 2 Michael Murphy . 2 John O'Neill . 2 Patrick Brennan . . 2 John B. M'Owen . 2 Daniel Carroll . 2 Richard Buggy . . 2 A Friend . . 2 Patrick Mooney . . 2 Kieran Nolan . 2 Michael Brennan . 2 John Shortall . 2 William Ryan . 2 Miss Lowry . 2 W. J. Coogan . 2 Kyran Brennan . . 2 Nicholas Brennan . 2 Also a host of names one shilling or sixpence 3ach. December 24th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. Matthew Scally, O.C.C., Carmelite Convent, Knocktopher . . .278 A Repealer . . . . 10 Knocktopher Subscriptions. Rev. Matthew Scally, O.C.C. 10 Richard Holehan. . .050 James Mackey . . .026; Redmond Coady . . .026 Patrick Anglin . . .026 Thomas Kelly . . .026 Bridget Keys . . .026 Mrs. Dalton . . .020 Mrs. Cassin . .. .010 Mrs. Dwyer . . .010 William Dalton . . .010 Daniel Maher . . .010 Patrick Bowe . . .010 James Brennan . . .010 James Carroll . . .010 65 £ s. (1. Patrick Farrell . . 1 Joseph Walsh . 1 John Deneeffe . 1 James Lannen . . 1 8 Mr. Jones . . 1 Patrick Gorey . . 1 Mrs. Keefe . . 1 Miss Cassin . . 1 William Tracy . . 1 Ellen Ban-on . 1 Patrick Walsh . . 1 Anastatia Dempsey . 1 Patrick Coady . . 1 James Power . 1 Patrick Maher . . 1 Patrick Walsh . . 1 Thomas M'Donnell . G Bridget Madigan . Thomas Nolan . G John Millea . G Matthew Darmody . G John Power . . 6 Thomas Butler . . G Mrs. Kenny . G Mary Reilly . G Mrs. Power . 4 Mrs. Keefe . 4 St. Bernard's Tontine Society Subscriptions. December 27th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Miss Carbery, Dungarvan, per Rev. James Murphy . 1 William Pigot, Portarlington, per Alderman Campbell . 10 Anonymous, per one of the Fathers, St» Vincent, Castleknock . . .05 Mr. P. Brady, Wicklow . 2 December 29 thy 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. P. A. Smyth, 37 Lower Baggot street . . .10 December 30th, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Members of the St. Bernard Tontine Society, per Owen Cooney . . . . 10 Charles M'Namee, 22 Stafford street. . .010 Anonymous . Mr. Eutterly Mr. O'Brien Mr. Hart . Mr. Cooney . Mr. Keegan Mr. J. Kavanagh Mr. Kilmurry Mr. P. Kavanagh Mr. Farrell . Mr. Norton . Mr. M'Cann Mr. Dempsey Mr. Sherry . Mr. P. Rourke £ s. d. 1 1 1 1 u 1 4 ■2 G (J 6 d G 8 G d G G G 6 December 31s*, 1862. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. FromBlackrockandBooters- town, per Mr. JohnMartin and Mr. Thomas M'Grath 50 2 From Castlerea, per Henry Fitzgibbon . . . 20 7 From a Soldier of the 87th .004 Blackrock and Booterstown Subscriptions Mrs. George Pardy 5 Mr. Joseph C. Scully . 2 Mr. Val. B. Dillon 2 Mr. Simon Creagh 1 Mr. James Forde 1 Mr. John Murphy 1 Mr. Peter Downey 1 Mr. Thomas M'Grath 1 u Mr. James Clinch 1 Mr. James M'Nally . 1 Mr. George Murphy . 1 Mr. Robert Mooney . 1 Mr. Thomas Robinson 1 Mr. David Nolan . 1 Mr. William Kirby . 1 Mrs. C. Moran . 1 Messrs. A. and M. Corrigan 1 o Mr. John Field . 1 Mr. Joseph Martin 1 Mr. John Martin . 1 Mr. James Weir, per Mr E. R. Hanrahan 1 Mr. Molloy . . 1 Mrs. Murray . 1 d A Lady, per Mr. M'Grath . 1 6G £ s. d. Mr. Harrison 1 Sundries, per Mr. Wood- cock . . . . h 4 Mr. Cullen . 10 Mr. M'Cormack . 10 Mr. Samuel Byrne 10 Mrs. Flannagan . 10 Mrs. M'Nulty 10 Mr. Michael Nowlan . 10 Mr. William Wallace . 10 Mr, Andrew Nolan 10 Mr. Michael Malone, sen. , 10 Mr. Michael Malone, jun. . 10 Mr. J. Metcalf, per E. R. Hanrahan 10 Mr. Peter Prenderghast 10 Mr. Luke Smith . 10 Mrs. Behan .... 10 Miss Martin 10 4 J. D.' in addition to former subscription 10 A Friend, per Mr. M'Grath. 10 A Friend, per T. Meredith . 10 Mr. Timothy Murphy . 7 Mr. Marshall Manning 5 Mr. Wall . 5 Mr. Candler . . 5 Mr. Thomas Neill 5 Mr. John Carroll 5 Mr. Hugh M'Cann . 5 Mr. Michael Fanning, (2nd) 5 Miss Quigley . 5 Mrs. Kenely 5 Mr. Peter Hawkins . 5 Mr. George M'Grath . 5 A Friend, per Mr. Mooney . 5 A Friend, per . do. 5 A Friend, per Mr. Nolan . 5 Mr. Edward Evans 5 Mr. Denis Field . S Lawrence Murphy 2 6 James Beynolds . . . 2 6 Thomas Meredith 2 James Lennon 2 G Miss Kelly . 2 G Miss Byrne . . . 2 G Anonymous 2 G Miley Carroll 2 G Edward Lambe . 2 G Mr. Kavanagh . 2 G Mrs. Plunket 2 G Mr. Rowe .... 2 G Joseph Lyster 2 G Mr. Kirby .... 2 G Patrick Harris . 2 6 Anonymous .... 2 G Mr. James Donegan . o 6 Anonymous . ' . 2 G A Friend 2 G Mr. Dunne .... 2 G Mr. Kilfoyle Anonymous; per R. Mooney Mr. Johu Cullen . Mr. John M'Grath Mr. William Gibson Mr. Bryan Hawkins Mr. John Gaffney Mr. James Gaffney Mr. L. Murphy . Mr. Edward Byrne A Friend, per R. Mooney Mr. James Kirwan Mr. John Evans . Anonymous . Anonymous . Miss Downes Mr. Ryan . Mr. Murphy, Rockhill Mr. Condron Mr. John Malone Mr. Paul Ennis . Mr. John Murphy Mr. John Lewis . Mr. M. Travers . Mrs. Caffrey Mr. Edward Mallin Miss Williams Mr. James Smyth Mr. Byrne . Mr. George Byrne Mrs. Margaret Keane Mr. William Philips Mr. William Lennon Mr. Flannagan . Mr. Cunningham Castlerea Subscription. p. Francis V.F. . Esq., South Very Rev. Keane, P.P Patrick Balf, park Robert Irwin, Esq., Emla ; Castlerea . . , Patrick Flynn, Esq. . Michael Broderick, Esq. Patrick Gannon, Esq. James Conmee, Esq., Solicitor 1 Charles Broderick, Esq. . 1 Rev. Francis Kelly, R.C.C. . James M'Laughlynn, Esq. . Henry Fitzgibbon, Esq. . A Friend . Patrick Neelon, Esq. . . Bernard Sweeney, Esq. . . James Farrell . . .0 John M'Dermott, Esq. . Michael O'Connor, Esq. . Patrick Keheney, Esq. . G G G o o G 6 6 6 6 G 4 1 10 10 10 10 10 G7 £ Martin Featherstone, Esq. . 8. 5 d. Mr. F. Burne £ g. 1 1. o Mrs. Meldon . 5 Martin Kelly 1 Mr. Nolan . . . 5 Mr. Michael M'Dermott . 1 Mr. Greer . . 6 Mr. Gordon 1 i Mrs. Sweeney . 2 6 Smaller sums 2 9 fl Mr. Early . . . 2 2 6 6 Mr. Bernard Gannon . Mr. Ronan . Dr. M'Tucker . . 2 2 6 6 January 1st, 1863. Mr. Luke M'Dermott. . 2 6 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Horan . . . Mr. Michael Meldon . . . 2 ■2 6 6 First instalment from Kil- Mr. Joseph M'Convill Mr. Michael Kelly Mr. James Conry Dr. M'Dermott . B . . . 2 2 2 6 6 G kenny, per Wm. Kenealy, Journal Office . . 235 Confraternities of the Pro- 6 1 . •_> 6 Cathedral, per J. Weldrick Mr. Denis Donnellan . . 2 6 and P. M'Kernan . 3 3 6 Mr. Martin Burne . 2 6 F. Rochford, Tighe st., per Mr. Patrick Walsh . 2 6 John Berry, Arran quay . 1 Mr. John Blighe . Miss Delmar Mr. D. Campbell Mr. Thomas M'Cormac . . . jk . 9 2 2 2 2 6 6 6 6 James Rock, per John Martin .... Thomas Magrath . A Well-wisher to the Cause, 10 10 Mr. Bealin . . 2 per Patrick Dunne, Arran Mrs. Humphries . . 2 quay .... 5 (' Mr. Thomas Hansen . . 2 1 6 Mr. Greer, jun. . Mr. O'Loughlin . . 1 6 Kilkenny Subscriptk Mr. William Seery . 1 Mr. Martin Egan . 1 George Bryan, Jenkinstown 25 Mr. Patrick Hart . 1 E. Smithwick 20 Mr. Patrick Carthy . 1 M. O'Donnell, Q.C. . 5 Mr. Healy . . 1 A Protestant Friend, per Mr. Geraty . . . 1 J. M. Tidmarsh 5 Mr. Kearney . . 1 Thomas Power, J.P. . 3 1) Mr. Fenner . . 1 J. M. Tidmarsh . 3 Mr. Macken . 1 Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Lord Mr. Peter Darby . 1 Bishop of Ossory 3 Mr. May . 1 Rev. W. Hayden, P.P., St. Mr. S. M'Dermott . ] Patrick's .... 2 Miss Coleman . . 1 Alderman D. Smithwick . 2 Mrs. Gordon . . 1 Very Rev. Dean Gorman, P.I \ 2 Mr. Harrington . . 1 D. Cullen, J.P. . 2 Mr. Patrick Forde . 1 Alderman Hart . 2 Mr. Michael Blighe . 1 A. Colles, Mayor 1 1 Mr. Timothy Gunning . 1 Rev. J. Meagher, C.C., St. Mr. Flynn . • . . 1 Canice's .... 1 6 '1 Mr. Hanly . . . 1 P. Meagher, T.C. 1 Mr. Dillon • . . 1 G. W. Kinsella. . . . 1 Mr. Burke . . 1 Rev. Edward Larkin, Adm., Mr. Michael Scanlan . 1 St. John's 1 Mr. Michael Donellan . 1 Rev. F. Phelan, C.C. . 1 Mr. Fox . 1 Alderman Buggy 1 Q Mr. Cahill . . 1 John P. Hyland . 1 Mr. B. M'Conville . 1 Rev. John Kelly, C.C. 1 Mr. D. Carroll . . 1 Rev. Dr. M' Donald, Pre- Mr. Nolan . . 1 sident St. Kyran's College 1 Mr. C. Carroll . . o 1 Rev. T. Hennessy 1 Mr. B. Burne . 1 Rev. J. Dunphy • 1 Mr John Carty . . 1 M. Cormack 1 68 £ s. d. Dr. Magee . . 1 T. Wall . 1 Rev. W. D. Connolly . . 1 P. Ryan . 1 M. Timmins . 1 J. Callanan . . 1 Rev. J. O'Hanlon . 1 J. Walsh . . 1 John Potter, J.P. . 1 P. Moran, T.O. . . 1 W. O'Donnell, T.C. . . 1 James Morris 1 P. Murphy . . 1 W. Kealy . . 1 0. C. O'Callaghan . 1 Dr. O'Reilly . 1 Dr. Comerford . 1 Dr. Campion . 1 R. Lawlor . . 1 E. Murphy . . 1 Rev. T. Conroy, P.P., Glen more. . 1 P. Duffy . . 1 D. Carrigan . . 1 R. Aylward, T.C. 1 M. Rowan, T.C. . . 1 Edward J. Meagher, Little- field . 1 Rev. John Phelan, P.P., Tullahern 1 R. Culley, Bank of Ireland 1 James Healy, Garryduff, second subscription . 1 P. Murphy, Ballyhale . 1 Dr. Potter . 1 Per Very Rev. J. Walsh, P.P., Slieverue. 24 8 G Per Rev. Mr. Meagher, (Gowran collection) . 20 Rev. E. Larkin (Parish col- lection) . 16 3 7 Old Kilkenny collection, balance per E. Smithwick, P. Delany 5s., and a sub- constable 2s. 6d. 15 G Rev. Mr. Birch (Parish col- lection) . 15 Per Rev. N. Kealy, P.P., Thomastown . 13 12 6 Leinster Union Society 4 D. M'Carthy, T.C. . 10 E. A. Devereux . 10 J. Waters 10 Rev. P. J. C. Maher . 10 P. Shea . 10 M. M'Donneli . 10 P. Lannigan • 10 J. Dunny . 10 J. Connolly 10 Rev. E. Walsh, Adm. . 10 R. M. Kavanagh, C.C. Rev. M.Kelly, C.C. .. P. Birch J. Lyons, SandsfordsGourt Charles Hayden, Bishops lough Arthur M'Mahon, Parade Rev. W. Brennan, C.C Tullarda . J. Farrell, Courtnabohilla Timothy Darcy, John's bridge James Kelly, Watkin st. R. Brennan, Kilkenny £ s. d. 10 o 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 7 6 2 G 2 6 January 2nd, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The inhabitants of Wexford, per James Harpur, Esq., Mayor . . . 100 Confraternity of St. Augus- tine and St. Monica, John street, per John Donohue, secretary . . 5 5 Per James Leahy, Athy 1 10 NS. Athy Subscripts Edward Lord, Esq., Solicitor 1 Thomas B. Kinsey, Esq., M.D., J.P., T.C. ' . 1 R, Stein, Esq. . ' . 1 Very Rev. Andrew Quinn, D.D.,P.P. . 10 Rev. Dr. M'Manus, C.C. . 10 Rev. Dr. Doyle, C.C... 10 Rev. James Fitzgerald, Crookstown 10 Mr. Patrick Charles Doran . 10 Mr. Michael Lawlor, T.C. . 10 Mr. Patrick Murphy . 10 Mr. Frank Crosbie . . . 10 Mr. John Murphy 10 Mr. Michael Coyle . . 10 Mr. Martin Kavanagh, T.C. 10 Mr, John Haydon 10 Mr. Thomas Peppard, T.C. . 10 Mr. Thomas Delany . 10 Mr. Frank Callaghan . 10 Mr. James F. Egan 10 Mr. Henry C.Kelly, Solicitor 10 Mr. John B. Dillon, Hiber- nian Bank 10 Mr. Peter Heme, T.C. 10 Mr. Patrick Byrne, T.C. . 10 69 £ s. d. Mr. Matt. Cauran, Ballanure 10 Mr. James Anthony . .0100 Mr. Michael Keating . . 10 Mr. Matthew Minch . . 10 Mr. Michael Murphy, Cross Keys . . . . 10 Mr. James Leahy, T.C. . 10 Mr. Keating's Assistants, per Mr. Neill . . .060 Mr. Thomas Farrell . .050 Mr. John Doheny . .050 Mr. Pat. Grace . . .050 Mr. Pat. Minch . . .050 Mr. Myles Whelan . .050 Mr. Thomas Fleming . .050 Mr. John Fitzgerald . .050 Mr. Michael Canerney .050 Mr. Timothy M'Hugh .050 Mr. Patrick Timmons . .050 Mr. John Walsh . . .050 Mr. Denis Delany . .050 Mr. John Hayden . .050 Mr. Michael Dobbyn . .026 Mr. John Deegan . .026 Mr. Mark Bealin . .026 Mr. William Walsh . .026 Mr. Michael O'Rourke .026 Mr. Thomas Byrne . .026 Mr. Daniel Bowes . .026 Mr. Thomas Purcell . .026 Mr. Henry Shiel . . .026 Mr. John Murphy . .020 Mr. John Campbell . .020 Mr. Michael Carroll . .020 Mr. Daniel Toomey . .016 Mr. John Nolan . . .010 Mr. John Kenny . .010 Mr. Philip Murphy . .010 Mr. Andrew Bergin . .010 Mr. Thomas Knowles . .010 Mrs. Anne Neill . . .010 Mr. Patrick Moore . .010 ■ A Lady ' . . . .010 Mr. Patt. Malone . .006 Mr. John Cobb . . .006 Total . . 21 1 6 Confraternities of SS. Augustine's and Monica's Subscriptions. Mr. Richard Mullen . .050 Mr. Michael Pigot . .040 Mr. James Tucker . .030 William Keenan . . .026 Philip Brennan John Feely . John Cathcart George Thompson Michael Lennon John Farrell John O'Connor Peter Farrell Nicholas Power John Doyle . Lawrence Burke John Dowd . Richard Anderson John Donohue Thomas Philips John O'Neill Edward Evans Peter Byrne James Coulter James Kelly Patrick Barnwell Johu Carroll 1 Three Members Joseph Taylor Thomas Graham Patrick M'Nally Michael Egan , George Donovan Thomas Davy Michael Mooney Peter Murray Henry White Henry Hennessy Thomas Moran John Scott . Christopher Duffy Thomas Molloy James Keegan John Hennessy John Nowlan Denis O'Brien Michael Kennedy Edward Higgius Matthew Haskins James Smyth John Smyth William M'Nally Terence Tully Andrew Larkin John O'Brien Patrick Nowlan T. Killeen . Martin Byrne Thomas Kinsella Lawrence Cleary James Quinn James Murtagh £ s. d. 12 8 2 8 o '2 6 2 G 2 6 9 8 2 6 2 6 9 6 a 6 Q 2 6 9 9 6 12 6 Q 2 a 2 2 D 1) 2 8 o 2 9 2 5 1 6 1 6 1 o 1 1 1 1 o 1 o 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (1 1 1 1 10 6 70 January 3rd, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. From Nenagh, per Rody Spain (Treasurer> . . 50 1 6 From Malahide, per Rev. James Gaffney, C.C. .11 2 10 Joseph Bealin, Boyle . .10 John Beaiin do. . .050 Daniel O'Connell Bealin, do. 2 6 John J. Featherston, Dublin 10 Malahide Subscriptions. M. S. Hussey, Esq. Rev. J. Gaffney, C.C. . 2 . 1 Mrs. Davis . . 1 Mr. Thomas Gaffney . 1 Mr. J, Archibald . 1 Mr. John Gaffney . 10 Mr. John Kindelan . 10 Mr. Pat Gaffney . . 10 Captain Begg . 10 Mr. Thomas Reynolds . 10 Mr. Joseph Seaver . 2 G Mr. John Tierney . 2 G Mr. James Cave . . 2 G Mr. Walter Cave . 2 G Mr. Peter Radcliffe . 2 Mr. Richard Owens . 2 Small sums , 18 10 Nenagh Subscriptions. Most Rev. Dr. Flannery Thomas John Ryan . Rody Spain, ex-J.P. . George Bolton, ex-J.P. Dr. Francis Cohalan, J.P. Rev. Martin Cleary . Rev. George Corbett . Rev Michael Gleeson . Rev. Mr. Redmond James J. Kilkelly, T.C. William Dwyer, T.C. . Martin Corbett, T.C. . Anthony Nolan, T.C. . James Hanly, T.C. . Nian Tucker, T.C William Carey, T.C. . Edward Pierce, T.C. . Malachy Nilan, T.C. . James Roche, T.C. . Thomas Price, T.C. . John Tumpane, T.C. . John Ryan, T.C. d u u 2 2 10 1 10 10 1 John Carroll, T.C. O'Brien Dillon, T.C. Doctor Spain John Cunneen Michael Dwyer . Patrick Cleary . John Devitt . James O'Brien . John Gleeson . . James O'Meara . Martin Hayden . Patrick Clanchy . Mrs. Anne Donohoe Rody Meara Edward Gleeson . Patrick M'Grath John Power Maurice Sinon . Richard Connors James M'Cutcheon John Talbot James Clarke Mrs. Honora Cohalan Patrick Cain Daniel Darcy John Houston Sheehan William Meagher John O'Brien James Hogan Henry Power Edward Decourcy John Ryan . R. Sudlow . Arthur O'Leary . Mrs. Maria Hill . Edward Jones Michael Mullamphy Patrick Connors . William Flannery Robert Gill . Thomas Connors . Philip Slattery . Denis Kennedy . Denis Whelan Martin Dwyer Edward Coyne . Philip M'Grath . Mrs. Mary Magr?.th Michael Yourell . John Corbett John Harty Mrs. Catherine Boland Daniel Ryan Michael Dooley . Lawrence Hayden Mrs. Flannery James Hogan James Delaney . Crawford Parrington Patrick Kennedy 71 £ s. .1. e. . . <> 2 6 . o 1 er . . 1 . o 1 Edward Spillane. Brian Jones Thomas Meagher Thomas Ryan January 5th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Principals and Workmen in the establishment of Messrs. Aylward, Tulla- more, per Eev. James Daniel, C.C., St. Catherine's 4 15 [Principals and Workmen of Messrs. Aylward, Tullamore, Subscriptions. Patrick Aylward, Esq J. P. Aylward, Esq. Ignatius M 'Donne II Richard Dunne Michael Nugent . John Sheridan Martin Coyne Patrick Bracken . Thomas Keogh . Joseph Kearney . Thomas Keogh, jun, Lawrence Moore . Thomas N. Hall . B. Donohoe . Bernard Donohoe James Daly . William Dunne . Edward Flynn . John Gallagher . John Carty . Michael Keane . William Crump . William Kelly . John Malone Michael Healy . Patrick Hand James Betagh Patrick Smyth . Patrick Byrne Patrick Flynn . Thomas Maguire . Michael Deerin . Patrick Dunne • Thomas Gilligan . Richard Shane . .10 .10 .050 2 6 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .020 .020 .016 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 January 6th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Thomas M'Cartan, 41 Wright street, Hull . .10 James Jordan, per G. Murphy . . . .026 January 7th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Colonel French, Garway . 10 An English Friend, per James Davies, Frem h House, Curragh of Kildare 10 Lawrence Leavey . .010 January 8th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. First instalment from Wood quay Ward, per W. J. Henry . . 49 12^6 Alderman D. Moy Ian . , 10 0, k George H. Moore, j!Joore Hall 5 Mr. Pollard Urquhart, M.P., per W. J. Henry, Esq. .500 Michael Coulahan, Spike Island . . . .200 January 9th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Chimney Cleaners of Dublin, per P. Graham and A. Mauly .... Thomas Ryan, Esq. , Great Brunswick street, per P. J. Smyth, Esq. . 5 18 1 Chimney Cleaners' Subscriptions. Patrick Duffy . 5 o Peter Graham . 5 Alexander Manley . o 5 Michael Dunn . o 5 F. Fether.ston . 5 Patrick Ferns . 5 John Holland . 5 James Walsh . o 5 72 £ s. d. Samuel Webb 5 Miss Wall . Michael Carroll # 5 Patrick Doyle . , Owen Sullivan , # 5 Mr. White . James Murphy , # 5 Thomas Codd . Thomas Bergin , , , 5 Richard Stafford. John Wilson , 5 John Fortune Denis Moran . 5 Andrew Bolger . * A Repealer ' , . 5 James White Mr. James Walsh , . 3 Patrick Furlong . Thomas Eunis , 2 6 Michael Synnott . Richard Boderick # 2 6 Mr. Busher . Edward Fitzgerald 2 6 John Fortune Thomas Rogan . 2 6 Nicholas White . Joseph Young 2 6 Miss Bridget Petitt . Edward Farrell . , 2 6 Patrick Fortune . Joseph Feneely, Liver] oool . 2 6 Peter Murphy Edward Morgan . 2 6 Mr. Petitt . Mr. Patrick Barnes 2 Philip Moore Peter Flood 1 6 Patrick Furlong . Francis Connor . 1 6 James Furlong . Henry Adams 1 6 John Doran Martin O'Brien . . 1 Mrs. Petitt . Lawrence Foley . , 1 Mrs. Scallan Thomas Melea . . 1 Mrs. White . William Farrell . , 1 Matthew Druhan Bernard Gorman . , 1 Jasper Stafford . Thomas Curry . 1 Martin Parle J. Keely . 1 George Duff John Whelan 1 Michael Murphy . An Apprentice . • 6 Lawrence Boggan William Scallan . Stephen Rowe . January 12 th, 1863. James Busher Patrick Boyle Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Robert Synnott . From the Parish of Lady's Mand, Co. Wexford, per Patrick Murphy . John Bolger John Cloake . The Rev W. Fortune, All-Hallows College 8 14 James Furlong . Nicholas Pierce . John Cardiff Thomas Murphy . Lady's Island, Co. We: Samuel Cartney . Subscriptions. Miss H. Hardcastle . Mrs. Eliza Parle . Rev. James Walsh, P.P. 2 Mrs. Walsh Rev. John Furlong 10 Miss Walsh Patrick Lambert 5 Mrs. Murphy Nicholas Hore, Kisha 5 Mrs. Fortune Patrick Murphy . 5 Mrs. Doyle . Mrs Furlong, Ballygarra . 5 Miss Doyle . Mrs. Keating, Shilmore 2 6 Miss Petitt . Miss E. Murphy, Ballyfane 2 6 Miss Furlong Patrick Furlong, Buncarrig 12 6 Dan Scallan Miss Wall, Loughtown 2 (J James Synnott . James Hore 2 6 Andrew Parle Gregory Petitt . 2 6 John Neill . Miss Elizabeth Murphy 2 6 Edmond Codd . Miss F. Murphy . 2 6 William Cullen . Thomas Furion . . 2 6 Arthur Power 73 John Bryan . Ennis Power Robert Howlin John Redmond Patrick White Robert Potts Mrs. Stafford Mrs. Purcell £ s. d. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 January 13th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From the Brothers of the Tontine Society, Saint Catherine's, per Henry Nolan (Secretary) . .270 Jeremiah Perry, Esq., 11 Bachelor's walk, Dublin .200 South Dock Ward Subscriptions. Michael Ganly, 10 Upper Erne street . . .10 T. A. Bowen, C.E., 122 Gt. Brunswick street . .10 T. Colvin, 5 Upper Erne st. 1 R. D. Lawless, 30 Lower Mount street . . .10 James Smyth, 130 Great Brunswick street . .10 Thomas Ryan, 51 Bagot st. . 1 Lewis Farrell, 13 Baggot st. 1 Patrick Nolan, 7 Lower Mount street . . .10 Thomas Waters, 14 Lower Baggot street . . .10 H. G.Byrne, C.E., 59 Lower Mount street . . .10 Mrs. Byrne, 59 Lower Mount street . . .10 Michael Kenny, 81 Lower Mount street . . .10 Patrick Ryan, 8 & 10 Lower Mount street . . .10 — Burke, 5 Lr. Baggot st. . 1 Richard Nolan, 11 Lower Baggot street . . .10 Dr. Fitzpatrick, 31 Lower Baggot street . . .10 Mr. Chapman, 81 Great Brunswick street . .10 • A True Irishman ' . .10 William Moore, 1 Fitz- william place . . . 10 Michael Dolan, 39 Lower Mount street . • . 10 Denis Bartley, 41 Lower Mount st. (second sub.) . 10 Mrs. Doyle, 32 Lr. Mount st. Mr. Brady, 15 Lime st. Mr. Kean, 72 Gt. Brunswick street .... Mr. James Ballard, Amiens street . . Mr. John Leary, Amiens st. Mr. John M'Gee, 1 Lower Mount street . Mr. Lynch, 33 Hanover street, East Mr. O'Neill, 9 Lower Baggot street .... Mr. Fletcher, 10 Lower Baggot street . Mr. Lynch, Sir John's quay Mr. O'Mara, 60 fcir John's quay .... Mr. Michael Smyth, City quay .... Mr. Blundell, 2 City quay . Mr. Brady, sen., 15 Lime st. Mr. Doherty, 32 Sir John's quay .... A Widow's mite . £ s. d. 10 10 10 5 O 3 2 6 1 January 15th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. St. Lawrence O'Toole's Seminary, 25 Ushers' quay, per Rev. Dr. Doyle . .16 6 Mr. Francis Martin, Dame st., per Mr. White . .10 January 16th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Killarney, per Charles Brennan . . . . 55 P. Segrave, Delgany, county Wicklow . . . .200 Per James Lawlor, Nag's Head Hotel, Athy :— James Lawlor . . . 10 Miss Judith Lawlor . .05 Mrs. Devoy . . .02 Mr. John Cullen, Bally cullane 2 Small sums . . . .09 Killarney Subscriptions. Right Hon. Viscount Castle- rosse, Killarney House .25 Daniel Cronin Coltsman, Glenflesk Castle . .500 Charles Brennan, Killarney 5 74 Denis Shine Lawlor, Grena Thomas Gallwey, Killarney Martin Lawlor . . do. Most Rev. Dr. Moriarty do. Thomas M'Donogh . do. James Donovan, M.D. do. Martin Shine Lawlor, M.D. do, Francis Henry Downing do. Walter W. Murphy, M.D. do. Justin M'Carthy . . do. Daniel O'Callaghan . do. O. C. M'Dermott . do. John Martin . . do. St. Lawrence OToole's Seminary, 25 Ushers' quay, Subscriptions. J. Egerton . .050 P. Fowler . .026 R. Ingham . .026 P. Murphy . .026 J. Lawlor . .026 J. Dunne .026 W. Seery . .026 P. O'Keefe . .020 J. Corr .016 P. Doolan . .010 J. Sand ford . .010 L. Geraghty .010 January 20th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Londonderry, per John Casey (chairman of committee), John O Neill (Treasurer), and William M'Laughlin (Secretary) . A Servant .... January 21st, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Andrean Confraternity, St. Andrew's Church, West- land row, per Patrick Nolan, 73 Great Bruns- wick street . . . 9 10 Per B. Conlan, 17 Aston's quay :— Mr. James O'Sullivan .076 Mr. W. E. White . .050 Mr. M. Murphy . . .050 Mr. B. Conlan . . .050 Mr. J. M'Guire . . .050 *£ s. d. 5 <> 5 5 o 2 <> 2 2 6 2 fi 2 G Mr. B. Ward Mr. Verdon Mr. P. D.'Alion Mr. R. Foster Mr. James . Mr. Donellan Mr. Carey . Anonymous January 22nd, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Grocers' Assistants of Dublin, per Charles Coyle, Honorary secretary . . 40 17 St. Lawrence O'Toole's Tontine Society, per Mr. M'Swiney . . .5 From North Dock Ward, per Mr. M'Swiney . . 1 2 Grocers' Assistants of Dublin Subscriptions. Thomas Rogers (President G.A.A.) . John Darcy (second sub.) . Michael Murphy, per Michael Cleary James Byrne, V.P. Henry Baggot James Maher Patrick Keogh Richard Culkin Hugh O'Donnell . Michael O'Donohoe James M'Keon Anonymous . John Burke . John Ryan . Joseph Byrne Michael Cleary Charles Coyle Edward Dillon Hugh Keegan John Duffy . John Clarkson John Phibbs Patrick Phibbs Francis Ryan John Tierney Charles M'Cabe William Hunt James Dun lap John Ryan . John Lynch . Christopher Clinch Patrick Maguire . 1 1 1 o 10 6 10 I) 10 <> 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 G 7 () 7 6 5 5 5 (» 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 <•> M. O'Brien . P. C. Bergin Myles Quinn Timothy Laughlin Owen Smyth Patrick O'Sullivan Maurice Quinn . Martin M'Donough James Barron E. C. Donnelly . John Maher James Maher Robert Birde Philip Little James Brennan . Patrick Redmond Thomas Kiuahan Philip Troy . James Byrne Thomas Farrington Andrew Lawlor J. Stafford . James Tormey James Doyle John O'Neill Charles Dooley J. H. Keon . P. Lynch . Anonymous . Paul Shaw . Michael O'Brien John Tyrrell William Kelly Michael O'Reilly James Whelan John Murphy Walter Monks Michael John O'Brien James Lewith Luke Morgan Thomas Roche f A Lady for her Assistants Joseph Devney Patrick Gaffney John Holloway Michael Purcell Matthew Byrne John Smyth Mr. Dunne . John Lawless D. Finucane Thomas Brady John Nowlan T. O'Brien . Patrick Rogers John Doyle . John Maguire Peter Daly . Thomas Daly Nicholas Butler £ s. d. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 fl 5 4 i 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 D. Dwyer . J. Macartney Martha Kavanagh P. Clarke . Michael Hooney Andrew Ryan John Kerrigan John Calligan John Goodwin James Conway Thomas Duff James Kennedy D. Timmony Francis M'Kenna P. Croake . Thomas M'NuIty Philip Doran John Byrne . T. M'Grath John Kinsella Michael Hoey John Byrne . Patrick Reilly John Crowe Edward Daly William King P. Farrelly . Patrick Bole Michael French John Reid . Thomas Bennett P. Coleman . John Tynan James Doyle Peter Nowlan Thomas Wade Patrick Kirwan Jeremiah Byrne Peter Tormey John O'Neill — Raymond James Davy Arthur Gaynor John Kennedy John Gibbons Andrew Dodd Hugh Coyle . Johu Coghlan B. Quinn D. Byrne Patrick Duff M. Tormey . James Lynch Thomas Sweeney John Gallagher William Kavanagh William Evans James Fay . Timothy Lewis Terence Smyth c s. d. 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 2 a 2 e 2 G Q 2 G 2 8 2 G 2 6 2 8 2 6 2 8 2 2 8 2 8 2 2 G 2 G Q 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 8 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 8 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 8 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 6 2 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 8 2 G 2 G 76 Thomas Tiernan William Coghlan , William Middleton Martin Sharkey Henry Carnegy James Smyth James Owens Michael Egan, jun. Nicholas Bolton Hugh Donohoe John Pitt . Daniel Clancy Michael Boyle Thomas Kenny Charles Carolan James Fagan Daniel Ward Mrs. Byrne . Michael Fagan John O'Brien William Mansfield Charles Delany James Conroy Michael Curran John Gaffney James Sheerin John Moylan Patrick Conway John Dunne M. Douean . Michael Sage John Mahon Thomas Nolan John Flannagan Peter Carr . William Vicars Hugh Cunningham M. Laughlin P. Doran James Burke Peter Stokes George Maguire Patrick Griffin George Brady James Murphy John Morrin Michael Fitzgerald M. Doyle . Andrew Smyth John Brady Michael Brady Patrick Keogh Nicholas Brennan Michael Quinn James Fitzpatrick James M'Laughlin Thomas Smyth L. O Toole . James Sharp Mr. Flynn . £ s. d. £ s. d. 2 6 Martin Carty . . ' . 1 2 6 John M'Cran 1 2 6 M. Burke . 10 2 6 J. Murphy . . 1 2 6 A Scotchman 1 2 6 William Pearson . 1 2 6 M. Carton . 1 o 2 6 John Keogh 1 2 6 Myles Whelan 1 2 6 J. Doyle 10 2 6 Mr. M'Quaid 1 2 6 John C. Doyle 10 2 6 Joseph Tighe 1 2 6 Thomas Moore . 10 2 6 Anonymous . . 1 2 6 D. Murphy . 1 2 6 Joseph Farrell . 1 2 6 Anonymous . 10 2 6 Anonymous . 1 2 6 Anonymous . 10 2 6 T. O'Brien . . 1 2 6 Sundry subscriptions 9 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 January 23rd, 1863. 2 6 2 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. 2 Robert Caddell, Esq., Har- 2 bourstown, Balbriggan, 2 per Vincent Southwell . 5 2 January i, 18( 2 2 2it) >3. 2 2 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. 2 The Parish of Castlebridge, 2 Wexford, per Rev. Thomas 2 Stafford .... 7 1 2 16 16 Parish of Castlebridge, 10 10 Wexford, Subscriptions. 10 Patrick Brien, Esq., J.P. . 2 1 Mr. Wm. Clancy . . . 1 10 Rev. Thomas Stafford 1 1 Mr. Nicholas Keating 10 10 Rev. James Ryan 5 1 Miss Anne Furlong 5 1 John Cullington . 4 10 John Delany 2 6 10 Lawrence Pender 2 6 1 Michael Shortall . 2 10 Edward Brown . 2 I Patrick Brown . 2 10 Miss Clancy 10 10 Miss Kate Clancy 10 10 Robert Sinnott . 1 1 o Michael Rossiter . 1 1 o Thomas Clancy . • 1 £ 8. d. William Leary . 1 G. Scallon . . 1 Lawrence Devereux . . 1 Michael Quinn . . 1 John Lacy . . 1 E. K. . . 1 Pat. Fogarty . 1 James Clancy . 8 James Sinnott . . Edward Doyle . . 8 Patrick Parker . . 6 Miss Ryan . . (5 M. Ilarahan . 8 Mrs. Fahie . . 8 Martin Kehoe . 8 D. Doyle . 6 Win. Murphy . 8 6 Thomas Whitty . . G John Murphy . 8 Patrick Daly . G Anthony Doyle . . G William Stafford . . 8 James Synnott . . (> Patrick Sheehan . . Mrs. Shortal . 8 Mrs. Whitty . G Edward Shiel . G Patrick Murphy . John Stafford . G . 6 Widow Byrne . 8 Mary Anne Moran . 8 Mrs. Doyle . . 8 Miss Dixon . . 4 January 2Qth t 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John Keogh, Esq., Cook st., per Patrick Rooney, Esq., 84 Meath street . .10 John Evans . . . .080 Mr. Thomas Elliot, Meath st. 2 6 Per T. Redmond :^ J. Sheehan . . Mrs. Sheehan . D. Drew . J. Clarke . . J. Ennis . P. Cullen . . T. Taylor . . Mr. Brady . . o M. Hannigan . J. O'Neill . . J. Irwin . 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ) 2 6 2 6 2 6 January 21th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. From the Parish of Clane, county Kildare : — Thomas M.Donnellan, Esq., (second subscription) Rev. Edward Conroy, P.P. . Rev. B. O'Neill, C.C. . Gerald Aylmer, Esq. . Charles White . John O'Sullivan, M.D. Richard Hennessy Henry Farrell M. Marmion James Hanlon Lawrence Nugent Honora White P. Toole .... Luke Kindallin . James M'Mahon . January 29th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Most Rev. Dr. Geoghegan, Lord Bishop of Adelaide, per Rev. John O'Rourke, Kingstown Charles Sugrue, Esq., Cork, per W. J. Henry Balance Rotunda Ward, per Mr. Devitt, T.C 2 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 o 5 5 r> 5 2 8 8 2 8 1 5 Omitted from the former subscription list from Rotunda Ward: — Charles Pallas, Esq., Mount- joy square . . Frederick Hamilton, Esq. . Lindsay Hall, Esq., North King street James Nerney, Esq., Bolton street .... 1 1 January dlst, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Hugh M. Tuite, Sonna .500 Rev. B. Keany, P.P., Innis- magrath . . . .10 78 February 3rd, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John Redmond O'Hara, 11 Amity street, New York . Harward Kean, Marlboro' Wilts, England William Lambert, 113 Great Colmon st., Birmingham, late of Tallagh, Co. Dublin, for subscribers'. Per William Lambert : — Mr. W. Lambert . Mr. J. Lambert . Mr. J. Hepwood . Mr. Wadsworth . Mr. Hands . , Mr. Evans . . G.G. . . Mr. Bennett Mr. Garrett Mike McCarthy . A Friend . J. J. Fetherston, Crampton quay .... 2 2 10 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 1 February 5th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From the town of Dundalk, per Michael Kelly, Chair- man, Local Committee, Owen Delvin, Treasurer, C. M. H. Derwin, Sec. . 74 17 February §th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas H. Gallwey, Glen- burne, Glahmire, Cork .500 Nicholas M'Keever . .010 February 9th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriphons. James Doogan, Spring Gardens 5 February 10th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Lord Howth, Merrion square 10 Mr. Thomas Toomy, Alicante (south of Spain), per P. Toomy, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford . . .10 £ s. d. Mr. James Horahan, Mala- hide . . . . .050 Sundry small sums, per Rev. John O'Hanlon . .071 Patrick Kenna, Esq., Larchhill, Kilcock, per A. M. Sullivan . .200 February 12th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Thomas Brady, Canal Harbour, per Mr. W. J. Henry, Hon. Sec. . .200 Collected by Mr. Denis Burke, 49 Francis street, per Rev. John O'Hanlon .087 February 16 th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received from Valparaiso . 13 14 Valparaiso Subscriptions. Per M. E. Tiernan :— T. W. M'Lauchlan . M. E. Tiernan . Samuel A. Hall . J. M'A. Rogerson Ellen O'Brien Bruce . M. L. Keogh Richard Foster T. Manahan George Duncan W. T. Rogerson Kate O'Brien M'Gregor 10 dols. 10 dols. 10 dols. 10 dols. 10 dols. 5 dols. 5 dols. 5 dols. 5 dols. 2 dols. 2 dols. February 17th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Most Rev. Dr: MacNally, Monaghan, per Rev. T. B. MacElroy, C.C., first instalment of the Diocese of Clogher . ' . . 20 February 25th, 1863. Pawnbrokers Assistants' Association of Dublin Subscriptions. From the Pawnbrokers Assistants' Association of Dublin, per John Ivers, Treasurer, John Cllllen ) tt a nn Patk. Cumminsl H ™. Sec*. 20 4 70 Denis Redmond, Richard M'Lowry, James Nolan, Peter O'Brien, Matthew Mulvany, John Mul- vany, John Ivers, Patk. Cummins, John M'Don- nell,John Maher, James Byrne, Matthew Gill, Thomas Fox, James Toole, John Cullen, John Mulhern, Samuel Hayes, Wm. M'Namara James Flood, John Hackett, Gerald Cum- mins, James Phepoe, Martin Moher, Peter Toomey, Wm. Gaffney, Christopher Woods, Patrick Fox, James Martin, Thomas Byrne, Thomas MacNally, Francis Maginness, Mr. Siegle,. Thomas O'Sulli- van, Mr. . Maginness, Martin Ilayden, James Egan, Owen Lambe, Michael Dunne, Thomas Hanlon, James Sheehy, Moses. O'Neill, Michael Lowry. Peter Curren, Joseph Donley, Owen Price, Matthew Barnes, William Daly, Pat. Sullivan, John M'Nally William Nolan, Thomas Hackett, Mat. .Doyle, Bernard Hagarty, Thomas Moore, John Keefe, John Wade, John Lyons, John Walsh, Pat. Hayden, Pat. Moore, James Hayes, John Reddy, James. Dunne, Pat. Griffith, John O'Sulli- van, Pat. Keogh, Michael Finlay, Matt. Higgins, William Led- wich, Terence Murray, Edward . Garland, Francis Fox, James Murphy, John Burton, James Mackey, Thomas Kenna, A Cook to a Pawnbroker, Thomas Cairnes, Thomas Allen, John Andrews, Mr. Pollard, Matt. Burton, William Brophy, Wm. Kenna, Edward Goory, £ s. d. Mr. Reilly (not in the trade), Thomas Walsh. T-.tal 20 9 6 Expenses . . . .056 Balance . 20 4 February 2Qth, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Mr. A. M. Sullivan . 31 5 Gtlaaa Bottle Works, North Lotts, per Mr. P. P. M'Swiney, T.C. . .521 Surgeon Clarke, Thomas st., per Mr. Henry, Hon. Sec. 10 March 2nd, 1863. Kilkenny Subscriptions. Second Instalment, from Kilkenny, making a total of £280, per William Kinealy, Hon. Sec. . . 50 16 3 Parish of Kilmacow, per Rev. Daniel Brennan . 20 15 Parish of Freshford and Tullow, per Rev. William Hart, P.P. . . . 19 5 3 Parish of Bally callan, per the Rev. S. Fogarty, P.P. 8 16 James Quinn, Solicitor, Kilkenny. . . .10 John Walsh, J.P., Fannings- ton 10 John Feehan, Esq., T.C. .10 The following are the names of the subscribers :— Kilmacow Parish : — Rev. Daniel Brennan, P.P. .10 James Esmond, Esq. . .110 Mr. Patrick . Carrigan, Tinlough . . . • .10 Mr. Thomas Ryan, Cappagh 10 Rev. Richard Walsh, C.C. . 10 Mr. Andrew Mackey, Kil- macow . . • . 10 Mr. Andrew Keefe, Currawn 10 Mr. Martin Hoban, Dangan. 10 Mr. Francis Kelly, Kilmacow 5 Mrs. Francis Kelly . do. 3 Mrs. Denis Kelly . do. 2 Mr. D. Longry, Tinlough .050 80 James and Alice Lougry do. Mr. James Aylward, Molun. Edward Power, Ballynearle Patrick Walsh . . do. Matthew Walsh . . do. Michael Deady, Tinlough . Matthew Barry . . do. Edward Walsh . . do. James Laughry . . do. Matthew Cleary, Newtown. Martin Walsh, Kilmacow . Michael Kinsella, Knock - house! .... James Murphy, Dunkitt . Peter Gahan, Ballynaboly . Michael Rockett, Miltown . Michael Dunphy . . do. William Hogan . .do. Michael Ryan, Ballykillaboy James Deady, Tinlough Peter Dalton . do. Patrick Barry, Granny Peter Whelan William Knox . Andrew Knox Patrick Conway . John Phelan James M'Grath . James Vereker . Widow Connolly . Patrick Connolly Norman Bruce James M'Grath . Martin Flynn Patrick Duggan . Patrick Mackey . Michael Neill Nicholas Grace . Philip Dunphy . Thomas Brennau Mrs. Carrigan James Farrell Edward Brennan . Thomas Gaul William Brennan Michael Power . John Walsh Patrick Reilly . John Walsh Mrs. Brennan Edmond Aylward Anonymous Edmond Moore, sen. Edmond Noonan James Kinsella . Mr. S. Darcy, Kilmacow Mr. James Phelan do. John Walsh Lawrence O'Hara Richard Ryan s. d. 3 3 David Doody Henry Matthews . Walter M' Donald Mrs. James Phelan £ s. d. 2 2 2 1 Total (including smaller sums) . . . . 20 15 Freshford Parish:— Rev. William Hart, P.P., Freshford . . .10 James Meade Loughnan, Esq., Clohilla Lodge . 1 Dr. Carpenter . . . 10 Thomas Bambrick . .07 Michael Grace . . .05 Wm. Dowling . . .05 Edward White . . .05 Mrs. Grace, sen. . . .05 Miss Hart . . . .05 Denis Kavanagh . . .05 Michael Shea . . .05 Mrs. Maher . . . .05 Michael Dowling . .02 James Birch . . .02 Miss Margaret Hart . .02 Mrs. Martin . . .02 Richard Holoban. . .02 Edmund Stanton . .02 Thomas Brennan . . .02 Judy Scully . . .02 Michael M'Grath . .02 Pierce Fitzpatrick . .02 Michael Walsh . . .02 Patrick Grace . . .02 James Moore . . .02 Freshford (including smaller sums) . 11 4 2 Tullow Parish : — Patrick Cogan, Esq. . • 1 Rev. Thomas Power, C.C. , 10 Francis Keighan . . 10 Matthias Hynes . . 10 Mr. Richard Keoghan . 6 Edward Hennessy . 5 William Costello . , 5 Richard O'Donnell . 5 Martin White , 5 Mrs. O'Hanlon . . 5 Pierce Grace 5 Mr. Michael Delany . . 4 J. Maher . 2 6 John Buggy • 2 Total received at Tullow 8 8 81 Ballycallan Parish: — £ s. d. Rev. Simon Fogarty, P.P., Ballycallan '. . .10 Patrick Kelly, Esq., Dama. Michael Kelly, Esq., Bally cuddiliy . Rev. Edmund Farrell, C.C. Smaller sums . • 10 10 5 16 Total 8 16 March 5th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Aubery de Vere . . .10 Catholic Young Men's Society Subscriptions. Per Mr. John B. Dillon Very llev. Canon Pope Dr. Hayden, Harcourt st. . Farrell J. Byrne, Moore st. . William Oldfield, Bachelor's Walk A. Cahill . Daniel O'Connell Cahill T. Mulligan . P. M'Kernan Cornelius M 'Sweeney M. K., Clontarf . P. Kavanagh John O'Connor . — Macken . P. Lynch . W. O'Leary . J. Seery M. Ward . J. Maguire . T. Ivory P. Coleman . M. Pittan . O. M'Grath . Christopher Murphy ' Small sums anonymously 7 10 6 10 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 March 10th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas Farrell, Esq., Nenagh 10 March Uth, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. From P. O. N., Wicklow st. 10 March 19th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Charles M'Dermott, Esq., Riversdale House 2 March 20th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Wm. Lindsay, St.Xouis, United States, pec Rev. JohnO'Hanlon . .500 Most Rev. Thomas L. Connolly, D.D., Arch bishop of Halifax, Nova Scotia 5 March 26th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Esq., 25 Peter O'Brien Holies street 1 March 27th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Denis Bourke, 49 Francis street : — Mrs. Henrick . . .016 Mrs. Bourke . . .010 William Thunder . .010 E.F.,andM.W. '. '.006 The following are the names of the subscribers of 8s.6d., formerly sent in per Mr. Bourke: — Denis Bourke James Nolan R. Donoghoe Mrs. Cooley . Miss J. Leonard Miss C. Bealy Miss B. Brennan Miss Kelly . 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 4 82 March 31st, 1863 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Frcm the Priests and people Parish Rush, per Rev. A. T. Fagan, P.P. . 7 17 6 Bush Parish Subscriptions. Rev. A. T. Fagan, P.P. 1 10 Dr. M'Mahon 10 Rev. Mr. Duffy . 10 Mr. Walter Rickard, sen. . 10 Mrs. Jane Heade 5 Mr. N. M'Mahon 5 Mrs. S. Lynch . 2 6 Mrs. M. Flynn . 2 6 Mr. M 'Court 2 6 Mr. Hickey . , 2 6 Mr. M.Kelly . 2 6 Mr. W. Monks . 2 6 Mr. J. Connolly . . . 2 Mr. Joseph Walsh 2 Mr. Francis Sweetman 2 Sundry small sums 2 16 6 April 2nd, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. W. Bryan, Esq., Lee Mount Passage, Cork, per W. J. Henry, Esq. . . .500 Patrick Devine, Esq., Carrickmacross, per John Kelch, 32 Townsend st. .10 Michael J. Mulhall, Esq., "Standard Office," Buenos Ayres, per Guinness, Mahon, & Co., 17 College Green . . . .10 April 4th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. James Heney, Esq., Cashel, county Tipperary . .10 April 10th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received from the Parish of Rathangan, Co. Wexford, Diocese of Ferns • .600 £ s. d. The above includes the folio wins; : — Rev. G. L. Toole . . 10 Rev. J. Colger . . . 10 Rev. John Doyle . . .0 10 April 14th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions A Clergyman of the Church of England, per J. F. Summerhill 10 April 21st, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. L. Parsly, Queen's Redoubt, Magatawhisi, New Zealand 2 Dundalk Subscriptions. Mr. James M'Alister, Cam bricville . Mr. P. J. Byrne, Lisnawilly Clerk of the Crown . Very Rev. Dean Kieran P.P., V.G. Rev. Marist Fathers . Rev. Dominican Fathers Mr. Charles M'Mahon (Solicitor) Mr. Patrick Wynne, J.P. Mr. Michael Kelly, J.P. Mr. Joseph Cartan, (Dundalk Democrat) Mr. Thomas Coleman . Mr. Owen Devlin Mr. Richard Lawless . Dr. John Gartlan Mr. Edward H. MacArdle Mr. John O'Hare Mr. Thomas Regan Mr, Thomas Bergin Mr. Denis Cullen Mr. Patrick Jennings . Mr. Patrick Russell . Rev. Mr. Magee . Rev. Mr. Hardy . Mr. James Murphy Mr. Joseph Farrell Mr. Stephen Brown . Mr. Nicholas Carolan . Mr. Patrick Dowdall, jun (Newry Examiner) . Mr. Peter Duffy . Mr. Thomas M'Mahon Mr. John Cahill . 5 3 2 2 2 10 10 10 10 83 Mr. John Kieran, Church street Mr. Peter M'Call Mr. Cornelius Smith Mr. Patrick Hagarty Mr. Terence Hughes Mr. Patrick O'Hare Mr. John Kieran, Park st. Captain John Williams Captain Henry O'Neill Captain John Farrell Mr. Peter Callan Mr. John Cormack Mr. John Ward . Mr. Patrick Rice Mr. Nicholas Byrne Mr. Matthew M'Cann Mr. James Murtha Mr. Owen Magennis Mr. Charles M. H. Denoir Mr. Peter Rice . Mr. Patrick Soraghan Mr. Patrick Cassidy Mr. Thomas Cormack Mr. Peter Connolly Mr. Thomas Martin Mr. William Maxwell Mr. Loughlin Rice Mr. Robert M'Ardle Mr. John Kerr . Mr. James Daly . Mr. John Gannon A Friend . . Captain Green Mr. James Hesse Mr. Francis Carroll Mr. Bernard O'Rourke Mr. Thomas Clarke Mr. Patrick Cavanagh Mr. Lawrence Curran Mr. Patrick O'Hagan Mr. J. P. Murphy Mr. Michael Johnston Mr. John M'Evoy Mr. George Henry Mr. Thomas Matthews Mr. Matthew Brennan Mr. Patrick Nugent Mr. Denis Kerr . Mr. James Fox . Mr. Samuel Parks Mr. Michael Brennan Mr. Michael Casey A Friend . Sundry small sums £ s. d. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 s 5 6 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 2 2 a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 <) o o G G G G G G G G G G G G 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 12 14 April 30th, 1§63. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Edward Carty, Esq., Green- ougue, Rathcoole, per John B. Dillon, Esq. .10 Total . 74 17 May 8th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Thomas St. G. Armstrong, Esq., 19 Calle del Peru, Buenos Ayres, per John Gray, Esq. ... 3 3 May Uth, 18G3. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. T. Campbell, 5 Westbourne street, Hyde Park Gardens, London, per Mr. Martin Crean . . . .550 May 16th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From the Parish of Moon- coin, county Kilkenny, per John Carroll, Esq., P.L.G., Polerone . . 16 9 7 May \8th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. James Carson, Stoneview House, Kingstown . ,10 May 20th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. M. H. Lyons, Esq., Mudgee, New South Wales, per Edward O'Farrell, Esq., Champion Office, Sligo .300 May 22nd, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received per W. J. Henry, Hon. Sec, from Mr. Hay den, Royal Exchange Ward, ' deposit receipt ' for 8 84 June 3rd, 1863. Waiters of Macken's Hotel Subscriptions. £ s. d. Per Thomas Lavender, Baggot Court . . .16 6 The following are the names of the subscribers : — John Madden . 5 John Keane . . 5 Hugh Garvie . 2 6 Henry Short . 2 (3 James Duggan . - . . 1 John Ruxton . 1 Michael Redmond . 1 Michael Farrell . . 1 Michael M'Donnell . 1 John Brennan . 1 Bridget Coghlan . . 1 Catherine Doyle . . 1 Margaret Fitzpatrick . . 1 Mary Anne Magrath . . 1 Catherine Clayton . 1 Maria Doming . . 6 June 12th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Samuel Thomas Grubb, High Sheriff of Waterford .10 June 18th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Rev. Thomas O'Carroll, P.P., Clonoulty, Archdiocese of Cashel, per Rev. John O'Hanlen. . . .10 June 19th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. M. Healy, Miraflores, Mexico, per James Farrell, 132 Lower Gloucester st., Dublin . . . .300 June 25th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Members of the .B. Branch Friendly Brothers of the Good Samaritan £ s. d. Tontine Society, per Rev. P. J. Gilligan, C.C., James's street . . .300 July 18th, 1863. Limerick City Subscriptions. First instalment Limerick City, per Robert MacMahon, Mayor . . 68 2 6 Wm. L. Joynt, Mayor Major Gavin, M.P. Michael Quinn, Esq., J.P. John Kelly, Esq., D.L. Perry square . Messrs. John Quinn & Co. Most Rev. Dr. Butler . Robert M'Mahon, Esq., J.P. Mayor elect Messrs. Todd & Co., William street Messrs. Cannock & Tate Joseph Murphy, Esq. . P. Hogan, Esq. . Thomas Connell, Esq. . Malachy Slattery, Esq. Michael Dawson, Esq. Alderman Quinlivan . John Neiland, JSsq. Lawrence Kelly, Esq., T.C John Barry, Patrick st. Edward Corbett, Esq. . William Hartigan, Esq., J.P Edward Harrold, Esq. Daniel Harrold, Esq. . David Fitzgerald & Son Alderman Tinsley Captain Gavin . • Michael R. Ryan . Alderman Quinn . Denis Ryan, Esq. Richard Raleigh, Esq. Patrick Tynan, Esq., T.C. Wm. B. Kelly & Co. . Gilbert Dqwling . Wm. J. Geary,, Esq., M.D. Eugene O'Callaghan, Esq., T.C, J.P. ' . William O'Hara, Esq., J.P. Jonas Blackhall, Esq. . A Friend, per Rev. Mr O'Higgins, O.S.F. . Mrs. Spilane, William st. David Garvey, Esq., T.C. Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, P.P. St. John's Mr. Mulcare Daniel Doyle, Esq. (Solicitor) 85 £ 8. a. Dr. Daniel Griffin . 1 o Mr. Win. Quinlan . 10 Mr John Kelly . ' . . 10 Mr. James Cussen ' . . 10 Mr M. Egan . 10 Mr D. Grimes . 5 Mr J. Furnill . al . . 5 Tot . 69 10 Dec luct Printing Bill . . 1 7 6 68 2 6 August 13^, 1863. British Kaffraria Subscriptions. Per Hon. Justice Fitzpatrick, Amatola House, King Williamstown, British Kaffraria . . • . 27 17 Hon. Justice Fitzpatrick .330 Rev. James O'Connell, R.C. Pastor, Fort Beaufort .200 James Peters, King Williamstown . . . 1 10 Patrick Kilfoil, Scariff, Co. Clare . . . .110 William M'Gonnell, King Williamstown . . .10 Rev. John O'Neill, R.C. Pastor, King Williamstown 10 Colonel T. Donovan, Cape Mounted Rifles . .10 Patrick Carlin, Claddy, Co. Tyrone . . . .10 Daniel M. Brien, Inniskillen, Fermanagh , . .10 R. C. Symes . . . :. Thomas Logan, Claremorris, Mayo .... Patrick J. Kilduff, Athlone James Coghlan, Frankford, King's county . Leonard Hinton, British Kaffraria .... Patrick Egan J. P. Fitzgerald, M.D., King Williamstown . Thomas Cox, Mohill, Leitrim Francis Prior, Lancashire, England .... John Joyce, county Mayo . Thomas Aylmore, Chichester, England . . . . 10 John M'Dauiel, Roscommon 10 Nicholas Hand, Drogheda . Widow Donovan, Alice, Cape Colony . . Mrs. Leer, Kinsale, Cork . Mrs. L. Hinton, British Kaffraria .... John Leahy, Dublin . Michael Quinn, Londonderry James M'Kenna, Down- patrick, county Down Annie Donoghue, Alice, Cape Colony . . ' • Ellen Kearney, Alice, Cape Colony . • ' - William Smyth, Plymouth, England .... Daniel Kearney, Rathf riland, Down .... John Gorman, Longford ^ . John Prior, Lancashire, England .... Thomas Colligan, Roscommon John O'Neill, Canan . Michael Lawlor, Queen's Co. Charles Leer, Alice, Cape Colony .... £ s. d. 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 8 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 6 August 26$, 1863. Miscellaneous Subrcriptions. Parishioners of Graigue, Co. Kilkenny, per W. J. Henry, Esq., Hon. Sec, handed him by Mr. Sullivan of the " Nation " 7 2 6 August 27th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Operative Bootmakers, per Messrs. James Brennan, Edward Roe and Patrick Rice . . . . 15 The Most Rev. John Baptist Fitzpatrick, D.D., Bishop of Boston. . . .400 Operative Bootmakers Subscription. A Friend . Mr. Brady . — Carroll . — Campbell — M'Kiernan — Spain . 1 10 . 10 . 5 o . 5 . 5 . o 5 86 £ B. d. — Hackett . . 5 Hugh Devlin . . — Nolan . 5 Mat. Miller . John O'Brien . , . 5 James Miller . . James Brennan . . . 5 Patrick Ryan John Brennan . 5 Lawrence Smyth John Comber . . 5 William Purcell . . James Martin . o 4 John Maher Joshua Jeagle . 3 6 William Maguire Edward Clifford John Whelan . 3 James Coyle . 3 — Murphy . •— Byron . o 2 6 Hugh Bradly — Coleman . . 2 6 Joseph Clancy . — Dooley . . 2 6 Michael Clancy . — M'Entee . . 2 6 Thomas Marshall Edward Murray . . 2 6 John Dwyer Thomas Malone . . 2 6 Luke Dowling James M'Loughlin . 2 6 John Maher John Hutchinson . 2 6 Nicholas Cassidy . James Sheridan . . 2 6 Thomas Purcell . — Maguire . . o 2 6 — Keenan . — Gormley . . o 2 6 — Ashley . Michael Ryan . 2 6 Michael Molloy . W. Reardon . 2 6 W. Webb . Michael Brennan . 2 6 John Egan . P.Rice . 2 6 Edward Langan . Edward Roe ' . ' . 2 Thomas Langan . William Ryan . 2 ♦John Morrison — Plunkett . . 2 — Byrne Miss Condon . 2 Thomas Whelan . John Carroll . 2 John Moore Peter Brennan . 2 Richard Kelly — O'Brien . . 2 James Dempsey — Griffin . . 2 Edward Mouagba n — M'Gowran . 2 Bernard Kenny Morgan O'Grady . . 2 Patrick Shannon John Walsh . 1 6 — Cullen . M. Ryan . 1 6 William Wallace Thomas Duggan . . 1 6 — Clarke . - Kelly . . . 1 6 — Bailey — Boyle . . 1 6 W. Fagan . Gilligan . 1 6 Thomas Francis Michael Bulger . . 1 Patrick Connolly — Hartley . . 1 W. Ennis . — Quinn . 1 W. Lynch, sen. — Mack . 1 Peter Heney W. Shea . . 1 John Brady W. Daly . . 1 Arthur O'Neill — Doran . 1 Patrick Nicholsoi l — M'Birney ' . . 1 Charles Kelly W. Behan . . 1 Michael Barry — Waters . . 1 Patrick Malone — Brennan . . 1 Thomas Bacon — Dolan . 1 Patrick Moore — Duffy . . 1 Pat. Comber Thomas Frances . . 1 Owen O'Connor John Murphy . * . 1 Michael O'Brien John Clare , . . 1 Samuel Branagau . Charles O'Brien . . 1 John Whateley Thomas Finn . 1 Michael Mullen Francis M'Hugh . . 1 Peter Holland £ 8. d 87 £ s. d. Patrick Breany • . . 1 James Fennelly . , . 1 Nicholas Keating , 1 Patrick Egan . 1 James Jannaway , 1 John Kelly . • i • 1 James Langan • • 1 — Meruagh . . , . 1 Other members in smaller sums to the total amount of . 15 September 2nd, 1863. Buenos Ayres Subscriptions. Per Guinness, Mahon & Co., College Green . . £18 13 Messrs. Sufferin, Brothers , Mr. Patrick Fleming . — Kilcourcey Mr. George Comyn • Mr. Thomas Fox . Mr. M. J. Mulhall . Mr. John Kehoe . • Mr. Thomas Fallon . Mr. J. P. Rosenblad . Mr. Michael M'Donough . Mr. Edward Tennon . Mr. Eugene Lynch (saddler) Mr. Thomas Ledwith . Mr. Edward Casey Mr. Lawrence Tormey Mr. John O'Connor Mr. Edward Dwyer . Mr. Gerald Robins . • Dr. Firmin Yrigoyen . . Mr. Thomas Kearney . . Rev. John Cullen Mr. John Crowley Mr. F. J. Fitzgerald . 300 dols. 300 dols. 150 dols. 150 dols. 150 dols. 130 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 100 dols. 50 dols. 20 dols. September 4th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Collected by 'A poor Man* . 4 October 8th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Irish Total Abstinence Society, per John Hart, (Treasurer) 34 Mount joy street • • ,1 S October 9th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. William Fleming, Esq., Stephen's Green, per Rev. Paul Smithwick, P.P. . Mr. Patrick M'Namee, Hon. Sec, of the Operative Bakers' Society, per Rev. John O'Hanlon, (an annual subscription) . £ s. d. 2 5 October 24th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Stephen Kehoe, Ballitore .050 J. Dowling, Ballitore . .010 October 29th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Martin O' Carroll, Esq., Connaught st., Athlone .10 November 12th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Rev. Thomas Mullany, P.P., Drom, Templeniore, per M. Dwyer, Esq. . .10 Philip Cahill, Esq., Rath- learty, Co. Tipperary, per Rev. Thomas Mullany, P.P. 1 November 19 th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Thomas Liddy, Cincin- natti, per Mr. Atkins • 1 December 10th, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Deposit receipt for amount of dividend on sum in- vested in Government Stock drawn and deposited in bank yesterday by Sir J. Gray, as a trustee . 78 10 4 88 December 21st, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Subscription from Napier, New Zealand, per Thomas Buch an an , Hon . Treasurer, and James Doherty . 17 10 December Zlst, 1863. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Tames Burke, Esq., 3 Harcourt street, Dublin, per Sir John Gray . .10 January 4th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received per Maurice Conry, Esq., Sligo, the following subscriptions: — James Hale, Fsq., Easky .500 Very Rev. Malachy Brennan, P.P., Ahamlish . .10 Very Rev. Patrick Kelly, P.P., Drumcliffe . .10 Bev. John Pyne, CO., Loughglin . . . 10 January 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subrcriptions. Subscription from Brisbane, Queensland, per M. C, O'Connell . . . 93 3 3 February 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Michael Kerrigan, Lower Camden street, per John *P. Conran, Esq., Sandymount . . .10 March 1st, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Bev. John O'Hanlon, Hon. Sec, from Ipswich, Queensland, per Kevin Izod O Doherty, and J. Murphy, Joint Treasurers, and James P. Quinn, Secretary. . . . 67 Per W. P.J.Woods; 6 Lower Abbey street : — £ s. d. Hugh Lynch, Esq., Avondale 10 Bev. MichaelHiggins, C.C., Avondale. . . . 10 Mr. Valentine Lanigan, 15 Grafton street . . .026 March 12th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received per Bev. John O'Hanlon, Operative Coopers' Society . . 20 United Confraternities of the Evening Office and Christian Doctrine, SS. Michael and John's . .600 March ISth, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. William M'Dermott, Middle Gardiner street (second subscription), per Mr. R: Keating, T.C. .10 Mr. Michael Kennedy, 71 Lower Summerhill . .076 Stamps, G. S. . . .026 CarroJl, Foy and Dunne, Athloue . ' . . .026 James Dowling, 7 Moore st. 2 6 E. Daly," 102 James's st. .016 Church of St. Teresa, Clarendon St., Subscriptions. William Fleming, Esq. , Stephen's Green . .10 P. Daniel, Esq., Grafton st. 10 Mr. Carroll, Anglesea st. . 10 A Friend . . . . 10 Mr. Keogh . . . . 10 Mr. Corbett . . . 10 John D'Arcy, Esq., T.C. . 10 Mr. Mulloy . . . .050 Mr. Cleary . . . .050 Mr. Mulholland . . .050 Sundry small ^uma . . 15 5 4 89 Silk Trade Subscriptions. £ s. d. Mr. Joseph Pearson Richard Eustace . Laurence Fitzsimons Bartholomew Keely William Heavy, jun. James Dowling . David Hollywood Michael Donovan ' James Gorman . Thomas Leech . Jamas Carbry William Carbry . Samuel Forsimon William Heavy . Thomas Davis Richard Hollywood James Mallen John Donovan . Thomas Sullivan . Daniel M'Grath . Timothy Walker . Edward Morrin . ' Andrew Wheraty John Ballfe . Edward Holland . Andrew Nicholson Michael Keating . John Carroll Christopher Murphy A Friend . Anonymous . Thomas White . Charles Doyle Nathaniel Doyle . John Devine . James Ma lone . Mathew Healy . Michael Byrne . John Jones . . ' Patrick Monoghan Richard M'Manus James M 'Gingham John Malone Thomas Austin . Thomas Neary . Richard Byrne William Hollywood Brien Connor Francis Daniel . John Bergin Walter Conolly . James Fitzgerald William Dillon . Andrew Drummond Francis Madden . James Byrne John Kelly . 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 G G a <; G G G G G 6 G 8 8 G G G G 6 G G G G G G 6 6 6 6 G G o 1 Richard Anderson George Millar Patrick Hyland . Thomas Healy William Mallon . Thomas Butterly Michael M 'Guinness Theophilus Bushell Albert Kelly Walter Murphy . William M'Guinness Philip Sullivan . John Moylan Richard Thompson John Doyle . James Lenehan . James M'Guinness Thomas Alexander Michael Bryan . Alfred Edward . John Hanighan . Patrick Hicks John Walsh Robert Anderson Joseph Meehan . William Bloomer Denis Dunne Andrew Wheraty, jun John Malone, sen. Michael Tobin . A Friend . George Bergin Samuel Dowd Edward Mooney . Michael Clarke . Michael Keegan . Thomas M'Guirk John M'Guirk . Arthur Moore , Francis Flemming William M'Coy , John Flood . Gregory Brennan John Christian Richard Ball Michael Boland Patrick Malone William Egan James Campbell Edward Cahill Thomas Pollard George Connolly Thomas Martin Laurence Sherry James Nicholson Hugh Lawlor John M'Evoy William Madden Patrick M'Dermott Laurence Scott . £ s. d. o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 1 1 1) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (» 1 1 1 1 1 i) 1 o 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 90 Timothy Murphy Robert Dobbin . John Boland Patrick M'Dermott Mrs. Elizabeth Delany Mrs. Mable Byrne Mrs. Mary Ballfe] Mrs. Anne Molloy Mrs. Sarah Maguinness Mrs. Mary Anderson Mrs. Sarah Prender Mrs. Charles Doyle Mrs. Ellen Drummond Miss Mary Anne Fagan Miss Sophia Butler Miss Eliza Connolly Miss Eliza Butterly Miss Mary Madden Anne Carbry Ellen Carbry Mrs. Mary Hanlon In sums less than one shilling Total £ s. 1 1 1 1 10 1 10 10 10 March 19th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscciations. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon, from the Committee : — Patrick's Day collection from SS. Michael and John's . 20 St. Paul's . . . . 20 St. Lawrence O'Toole's . 7 10 Lawrence Waldron, Esq., M.P., per Monsignor O'Connell . . .500 From yesterday's 'Freeman,' small sums . . . 1 16 Confraternity of St. Mary's, Haddington road . . 1 14 2 Franciscan Confraternity, Dublin, per Mr. O'Rourke president . . . .13 Chapelizod . . . .10 9 Rev. Mr. O'Connell, Bally- neen, county Cork . . 10 Mr. Burke, 73 Charlemont street . . . .026 Andrew George Daniel O'Connell. . . .010 Mary Devereux, Ballymunn, Glasnevin . . .010 William Devereux . do. 1 Church of SS. Michael and John's Subscription. Nicholas Roche (having given £5) .... Patrick Claffey, Nicholas st. James Crotty Michael Nugent . Rev. John O'Hanlon, C.C., (second subscription) R. Keshan, (£2 before) Peter DeLacy, (£1 before) . Surgeons Cahill & Cullenan Mr. Gowen, Fishamble st. . Wm. Owens, 21 Castle st. . Thomas Woodbyrne, 63 Stephen street . . Mr. John Muldoon Miss Keegan Mrs. Star .... Mr. Connor .... Mr. Daly .... Rev. Philip Kirwan, C.C., (£1 before) Mr. Burges, Ormond quay . Mr.Oldfield Anonymous .... Mr. Preston Mr. O'Dohany . Anonymous. T. M Mr* John Sherry . Michael Welleady Mr. Bank .... Mr. Richard Cassin' . John Finen . . l . Mr. Richard Murphy . Mr. Tronston . . Mr. Brown .... Wm. Toole, Constable Miss Woodbyrne Thomas Glass Thomas Glass, jun. John Pierce, 95 Bride st. . Michael Finlay . Patrick O'Brien . John Rourk. John Doyle .... A Friend .... A Friend .... Joseph Lynch A Friend . . . . A Little Boy £ s. d. 10 10 5 5 3 3 2 G 2 6 2 2 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 G 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 91 Evening Office a>d Christian Doctrine Confraternities of SS. Michael and John, Dublin, Subscriptions. Mr. Patrick Maguire Mr. John Bermingham Mr. James Bowers Mr. Patrick Keagh Mr. John Keagh . Mr. John White . Mr. Michael White Mr. James Carr . Mr. Joseph M'Dowell Mr. Peter Dawson Mr. Thomas O'Brien Mr. Robert Connolly Mr. Mathew Keilly Mr. Michael Egan Mr. James Roe . Mr. John Cathcart Mr. Michael Doyle Mr. John Kavanagh Mr. Philip Masterson Mr. Daniel Murphy Mr. James M'Mahon Mr. John O'Brien Mr. Francis Strahan Mr. Wm. Tanner Mr. Edward Tanner Mr. John Waters Mr. Thomas Corbett Mr. Edward Davis Mr. James Goss . Mr. Henry flogan Mr. James Hickey Mr. Miles Keogh Mr. Christopher Maguiness Mr. Wm. Cleary. Mr. James Ennis Mr. Maurice Martin Mr. Thomas Puris Mr. Wm. Maguire Mr. John Lawlor Mr. Thomas Verso Mr. John Mulrooney Mr. Denis Maguire Mr. Michael Boyne Mr. Patrick Byrne Mr. Wm. Gahan . Mr. Charles Trayner Mr. Henry Lord . Mr. Patrick Lawlor Mr. Patrick Lynham Mr. Mathew M'Kean Mr. James Murphy Mr. James Mullaney Mr. John M'Mahon Mr. Michael M'Mahon £ s. d. £ s. d. . 10 tn . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 5 . 5 . 5 I. . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 3 . 3 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . o 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 uiness 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 6 . 1 6 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . o 1 . 1 L . 1 Mr. James O'Connor . 1 Mr. John Connor 1 Mr. Charles Doyle 1 Mr. John Grehan . , 1 Mr. James Gahan 1 Mr. John Goss 1 Mr. Edward Smith 1 Mr. Michael Tobin 1 Mr. Patrick Higgins . 1 Mr. Denis Brennan 1 Mr. Patrick Mulrooney 1 Mr. James Shannon . 1 Total 9 2 6 Friends, but not members of these Confraternities :— Per John Keogh : — John Lawlor 10 o- Daniel Murphy . 2 6 Michael Kavanagh 2 6 James Donohoe . 2 6 Michael Keegan . 2 6 Peter Byrne ' . 1 Patrick Reilly . 1 Edward Duffy . 1 0- Lawrence O'Brien 1 John Budd .... 1 George Bryan 1 UBLIN, St. Paul's Church, D Subscriptions. Patrick Dowling, President. Timothy Corbett, Secretary. Mr. Hugh Donegan 1 Alderman Laurence Reynolds Mr. Patrick Higgins . I Messrs. Joseph Berry & Sons 1 Mr. T. D. Yourell 1 Mr. Gavacan, T.C. . to Mr. Jeremiah Tuohill . 10 Mr. Wm. Lee, Barrack st. . L0 Dr. M'Cormick . 5 O Mr. Edward Whelan . 5 Mr. Francis Rochfort . • 5 Mr. Peter Brennan . . 5 Mr. Cogan, Queen street . 5 Mr. J. Gibney, Barrack st. . 5 Mr. Patrick Molloy . 5 Mr. M'Auley 3 6 Mr. James Fox . 8 James Moran . . 9 6 Mr. Donnelly . . 2 6 Mr. John. Brennan, Lucan . 2 6 Mrs. Tighe .... 2 6 Miss Macken . . 2 6 92 £ p. d. £ s. d. Mr. Tyrrell . . 2 6 Mr. Cornwall 2 Mr. John Maher . . 2 6 Mr. Boylan .... James Rorke, 20 North W x all 2 Mr. Doheny . 2 6 2 Anonymous . . 2 6 James Brien . . 1 Mr. Cullen . \ . . 2 C. Guerin . 1 Anonymous . . . 2 A Lady Friend . , . 1 Patrick Byrne^ . . 1 6 A Lady . , , , 1 Mr. Grealy . \ . 1 6 William Batty 1 Mr. Weir . . 1 6 J. Cash . . , * 1 Mr. Carey . . 1 6 Luke Martin m , # | 1 Mr. Patrick Dempsey . 1 6 Mr. O'Connor , 1 John Flanagan . . 1 William Hickey ] James Cunningham . 1 Mr. Hutchison, jun. . 1 Mr. Brown . . 1 Joseph M'Donnell . 1 Mr. Thomas Bates • .-.01 A Lady Friend . 1 Mr. Nowlan . 1 James Sweetman 1 Mr. O'Reilly . 1 Mr. Smyth .... 1 Mr. Farrington . . 1 Mr. Leasey . , . 1 Anonymous . . 1 Stephen Breen . , , 1 Michael Byrne . . 1 Francis Maguire . . 1 Mr. Doran . . 1 A Friend . 1 Mr. Murphy . 1 Mrs. O'Hare , , 1 Anonymous . . 1 Laurence Byrne . . 1 Mr. Harvey . * , . 1 James M'Keon . . . 1 Mr. Hughes . * . 1 Mr. Murphy . 1 Mr. David Canavan' . 1 Thomas Dowling , 20 North Mr. Dunne . . ' . 1 Wall . . . 1 Mr. Gillcurry . 1 E. Campbell . • • 1 Mr. Patrick Cullen . 1 John Leakes . . . 1 Mr. Thomas Reilly . 1 John Maguire . • . 1 Mr. Garrey . ' . * . 1 James Whitters • • • 1 Mr. E. Burke . 1 B. Daly . . 1 Mr. Murray . 1 A Friend . . • 1 Miss Carey . . 1 Mr. Monks. , . G Mrs. Kernan . 1 J. Connor . , , 6 Mr. James Cahill . 1 Anonymous . . G Sundry small sums . 8 9 6 Confraternities OF Total. . 20 St. Mary's Church, Haddington Road D TrpTTA r Subscriptions. > St. Laurence O'Toc )le's Church, Dublii j, Patrick Brennan . 1 G Parochial Subs > CRIPTIONS. John Langron James Collins, President 1 1 3 John E. Crosbey . . 1 William Tracey . 1 Mr. James M'Donnell . 10 John Byrne . . 1 Mr. Meagher . 10 Charles Ryan 1 Hugh Maguire . . 10 Thomas Bryan . 1 e Edward Lestrange . 10 John Glendon 1 a William Gleeson . 5 William Redmond 1 John Skelton ' . . 2 6 John Redmond . 1 Joseph Kean . 2 6 Lawrence Byrne . 1 A Friend . . . 2 6 John Gaynor, Secretary 1 Mr. P. Kavanagh . 2 6 Mathew Doyle . 1 Mr. T.Walsh . . 2 6 Myles Keogh . . 1 Alexander Bassett . 2 6 William Beahen . 1 J. Murray . ' , . 2 6 James Grant 1 93 £ . d. Edward Rawson 1 Joseph M'Corma ek ■ . .010 John Fitzpatrick .010 James Cooney . • . .010 Edward Carey . • . .010 William Grennan .010 Nicholas Brown .010 Peter Dowd .010 George Thompson I . .010 Peter Kelly . .010 Morgan Kirwan . • . .010 James Leckey .010 Patrick Donohoe » . .010 John Russell .010 J. P. M'Cann .010 Michael Walsh .010 John Lee .010 — Fitzpatrick .010 James Connolly .006 James Beahen .006 John Ryan . .006 Chapelizod , Co. Dublin, SUBSC RIPTI0NS. Miss Eliza Caffrej t . .050 Mr. Joseph Bropl ly . .030 Mr. Smyth . .010 Anonymous . .010 Mr. Lawlor . .010 Mr. Maguire .010 John Meyler .006 Michael Mullen .006 John Quinn . .006 D. M. Kean .006 Richard Taylor .006 Mrs. Flood . ,006 Mm. Walsh . .006 Anonymous . .006 Smaller sums . 2 11 Smaller sums • . 1 10 Total 10 9 March 2Ut, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Patrick's Day Collection : — St. Andrew's, Westland row 17 5 7 St. Nicholas, Francis st. Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary 18 11 15 5 9 15 Fermoy, county Cork Drum, Templemore, county Tipperary . . .900 Adam an4 Eve's, Franciscan Church, Merchant's quay 7 10 Moynalty, county Meath . 6 10 £ s. d. From the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor,- Post Office Order, from' Kilfinane, county Limerick . . 6 10 St. Audeon's, High st. .520 Aghadoe, county Kerry .466 Post Office through London- derry, (anonymous) . .380 Carmelite Convent, Moate, county Westmeath . .300 Augustinian Convent, Gal way 1 13 Per the Very Rev.Monsignor O'Connell, by the amounts from Donnybrook and Irishtown Churches . 30 5 Mr. James Scally, Mount- mellick, per Mr. Edward Reynolds, 29 Patrick st. . 1 Church of St. Nicholas, Francis Street, Subscriptions. Patrick Byrne, 15 Bull alley Patrick Cahill ' . . John Ryan, 7 Dean street . Mr. Patrick Kehoe, Francis street . . Mr. Christopher Farrington, Coombe .... John Halbert, Francis st. . Mr. Kehoe .... Anonymous .... — Mitchell, Francis st. Anonymous. John Walsh, Francis st. L. Kelly, Mark's alley Michael Bolger, Francis st. Mrs. Finnigan, *New st. John M'Naughten, 1 Dean street .... Thomas Gue . Henry M. Duffy . 1 1 9 10 10 10 10 5 2 2 | 2 G 2 G 2 (i 2 i 2 G 2 2 1 2 6 Church. of St. Kevin, Heytesbury -St., • Subscriptions. N. Roche, 72 Harcourt st., (second subscription) .10 Mr. Henry Mackey . .10 Mr. Manning . . . 6 10 Messrs. M. & C. Keeffe . 10 T. O'G., 7 Clanbrassil place 10 Anonymous. . . . 10 Mr. A. Curry, 28 Camden st. 10 Anonymous . . .050 Mr. Kerrigan * . . .050 Mr. James Dfinne, 2 Ash- brook ' Terrace, South Circular road . * . .050 Anonymous . ' . .050 94 £ s. d. — Shannon . — Kean . . . Anonymous . . , Anonymous. . . Anonymous Mr. Walsh, Mount Drum- mond avenue . . , A Parishioner . . , Confraternity Subscriptions from the Church of St. Nicholas, Francis Street. Michael O'Keeffe, Esq, John Carpenter . John Judge Peter Philips Charles Dowling . Patrick Murphy . Thomas Knox Thomas Judge . Patrick Cullen . William Kilroe . Andrew O'Neill . James Whelan . Joseph Redmond John Gaynor John Goodwin . John Manning Patrick Whelan . Patrick O'Sullivan William Morris . John Doyle . William Adams . Thomas Mullen . Thomas Byrne . John Marks John Hyland Joseph Lawlor . Nicholas Osbourne Ambrose Connor . Michael Doyne . Michael Metcalf . Patrick Byrne . Thomas Dunne . Patrick Cain . Miles Kehoe Thomas Butterly Total . . 1 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 4 . 2 . 2 G . 2 6 . 2 G . 2 G . 2 b' . 2 G . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 .. 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1) . 1 . 1 . 1 . 6 . 5 10 Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary, Subscriptions. Rev. Walter Cantwell, P.P. 10 Rev. Michael Burke . . 10 Rev. John Finn . . . 10 William Jones . . 10 JohnMulcahy . . .076 Philip Cleary . . .076 Patrick Heffernan John Byrne . Edmund Prendergast, jun. John Lonergan . John Morrissey . James Fennessy . Sub- Constable William Kennely Captain O'Donnell John O'Connor . James Keating . William Butler . Widow Roach Laurence O'Brien Patrick Condon . Patrick Condon, jun. Laurence Walsh . James Mansfield * John Delany Thomas Manly . Edmund Prendergast Edmund Kelly . James Burke Miss Burke . Sub -Constable Miss O'Donnell . Thomas Byrne . Michael Brien James Curran Maurice Wall John Hanrahan . Mrs. Edmund Burke Daniel Murphy . — Foley William Cleary . Patrick Ahearn . Denis Heffernan . James Hanrahan . Patrick Flinn Denis . Laurence Walsh . Mrs. Byrne . Patrick Prendergast William Wall . Patrick Prendergast John Hally . . Sub-Constable • Constable Dugan Michael Dwyer . Thomas Hackett . Mrs. Michael Condon Patrick Lonergan Miss Brown . • Mrs. Thomas Lonergan Patrick Callahan Thomas Hickie . Thomas Daniel . John Everard John Scully John Hickie • s. d. 95 £ s. d. James Long . 1 Thomas Lonergan . 1 Sub-Constable . 1 John Kennedy . . 1 James Keating . . 1 William Cooney . . 1 Thomas MacNamara . 1 William Wall . . 1 Edmund Butler . . 1 Thomas Everard . . 1 John Lou^hlin . 1 Thomas Murphy . . 1 Michael Murphy . . 1 John Mason . 1 John Walsh . 1 Patrick Myall James Burke . 1 . 1 James Nugent . Edmund Prendergast . 1 . 1 Drum and Inch, Co. Tipperary, Subscriptions. Rev. William Power Thomas O'Mara . John Callinan . Edmund Callinan James Long Mrs. Finn . Thomas Long Richard Rogers . William Behan . Edmund Finn William Cahill . Laurence Long . John Bourke • James Bohan . Michael Coonan . Denis Maher , John Brereton Thomas Lanigan . John Conolly Patrick Headon . Con. Maher. Richard Cormack Patrick Woodlock Edmund Phelan . Michael Magrath Mrs. Lowry. James Ryan Mrs. CosteHo Patrick M'Donnell James Cormack William Dunn Patrick Bourke Michael Fanning , Rody Tierney Matt Cahill John Hayes . Darby Doyle 10 10 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. Sommers. A Friend . John Costello Thomas Dunne James Butler Laurence Butler Mrs. Ryan . Matt. M'Carthy James Costello James Lahy Mrs. Quinlan Michael Headon Patrick Long Joseph Hanly Edmund Bourke Patrick Magrath Michael Boyle- Thomas Maher Thomas Breen John Ryan . John Phelan John Fanning Mrs. Ryan . John Cahill Richard Henessy Thomas Ryan James Brien John Cavanagh Daniel Ryan Con. Ryan . Mrs. Ryan . Thomas Hedringt James Russell James Condon Philip Fogarty Denis Ryan . John Ryan . John Phinn . Michael Long Philip Kennedy Michael Cahill William Long Andrew Fogarty Owen Magee Mrs. Cahill . John Long . Patrick Bohan Thomas Bohan John Kering Andrew Kennedy Daniel Darmody John Maher Laurence Long Joseph Long James Stapelton With smaller sums in silver and coppers, making a total of , . . .900 e s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <» 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 From Ballymackeny, county Louth .... 7 2 «J From Dunboyne, county Meath .... 8 12 G From Kilnamanagh, Diocese of Elphin .... 3 6 7 From Ballingarry, county Tipperary 4 19 From Keady 4 10 From Capuchin Convent, Kilkenny .... 2 o From Miltownmalbay . 8 10 From Glenn, Newry . 1 3 From Leap, Diocese of Ross 3 5 G From Kilnoe and Tomgraney 2 From Kilfinane, county Limerick . 6 10 Rev. D. Barry, KUnamar- tara, Cloyne . 5 u Parish of Bray, Co. Wick low, Subscriptions. The Rev. Walter Canon Lee, P.P Mr. Joseph Bourke , Mr. John Quinn . Mr. George Wyse Mr. John Brennan Mr. Richard Healy Rev. James Trevor, C.C. . Mr. Daniel Blanchfield Mr. Nicholas Plunkett Mr. Andrew Kehoe Mr. Lawrence Murray Mr. P. O' Carroll . Mr. Michael Moran . Mr. Edmund Wm. O'Kelly . Mr. Mark Mooney Mr. Robert Lawlor Mr. Jamea Lynch Mr. Thornton Mr. Terence Byrne Mr. Wm. Staunton Mr. James Lacey 1 o 1 1 o 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 a 100 Mr. James Redington . Mr. Christopher Murray Mr. Thomas Purcell Mr. Mathew Byrne Mr. Joseph Loughlin Mr. Thomas Byrne Mr. Patrick Segrave Mr. James Doyle Mr. Simon Dowling Mr. Patrick Healy Mr. Boylan . Mr. Nicholas Fields Miss Eliza Byrne Mr. J. Igoe . Mr. Joseph Buckly Mr. Patrick Byrne Mr. J. M'Dermott Mr. Peter J. Carrigan . Mr. John M'Evoy Mr. Edward Bergan Mr. Wm. Dunne . Mr. Wm. Laughlin Mr. Denis Nolan . Mr. Patrick Toole Mr. Martin Langton Mr. J. Cranly Mr. Bichard Byrne Mr. Wm. Murray Mr. Charles Toole Mr. Michael Byrne Mr. Charles Franklin Mr. A. Hogan Mr. Daniel Tier . Mr. Mathew Harris Mr. John Dunne . Mr. John Logan . Miss Margaret Mr. J. M'Donald . Mrs. Catherine Hall A Friend . Mr. Lynch . Mr. Henry Hughes Mr. John Carr Mr. George Cranly Mr. Patrick Toole Mr. James Cooney Mr. J. Reddy . Mr. Joseph Field Sundry small sums s. d. 5 2 2 1 18 Total 17 1 Kathkeale Subscriptions. Rev. James Raleigh, P.P. . 10 Mr. John Moylan . 10 Rev. J. O'Sullivan, C.C. . 5 Rev. J. Carrick . . 5 Mr. O'Grady - . . 5 Mr. Michael Fitzgibbon Mr. R. T. Kennedy Mr. Brett . Mr. J. O'Mahony Doctor O'Hanlon Mrs. Spread Mr. Condon . Mr. J. Casey Mr. Barrett. . • Dr. Fitzgibbon Mr. H. Murphy . Mr. J. Black well . Mr. T. Enright - . Mr. D. Roche Mr. Sheehy . Mr. Cavanagh Mr. D. Ryan Mr. Keating Mr. Kennedy Mr. T. Downs . Mr. J. O'Donovan Mrs. Hogan . Mr. P. Condon . Mr. John W. Power Mr. Michael Lyons Mr. James Hayes Mr. C. Dore Mr. Slattery Mr. Mulcahy Miss Burke . Mr. Riordan Mr. P. Fitzgerald Mr. J. Sheehy Mr. Power . Mr. Con. Hayes Mr. O'Sullivan Mr. James Casey Mr. James O'Shea Mr. P. Fitzgerald Miss Fitzmaurice Mr. J. Fitzgerald Thomas M'^olan Dr. Hayes . Thomas Ryan Mr. James Carey Mr. T. Riordan . Mr. Robert Williams Mr. James Nolan Mr. James Mangan Smaller sums amounting to s. d. 5 6 6 Lurgan, Diocese of Kilmore, Subscriptions. Rev. John O'Reilly, P.P. .10 Rev. John O'Reilly, C.C. . 10 Mr. James Fitzpatrick, Virginia . . . .076 Mr. John O'Reilly . do. 5 101 £ s. d. Mr. James O'Reilly, Virgina 5 Mrs. T. Fitzsimons, Maghera 4 Mr. James Heery, Virginia .026 Mr. Thomas Lynch . do. 2 6 Mr. Arthur M'Mahon do. 2 6 Mr. James Brady . do. 2 6 Mr. Thomas Tierny . do. 2 6 Mr. Michael Smith, Lisduff 2 6 Mr. Patrick Flood, Virginia 2 Mr. Alick Irwin . . do. 2 Mr. Daniel Geelan . do. 1 6 Mr. Pat. Garrigan . do. 1 A Friend . . . do. 1 A Friend . . . do. 1 James Carroll . . do. 10 Brian Lynch . . do. 10 Pat. Gilshenau . . do. 1 Anne Byrne . . do. 10 Catherine O'Brien . do. 1 Alice White . . do. 1 Biddy Connell . . do. 1 Pat. Sheridan . . do. 1 Pat. M'Cabe . . do. 1 James M'Cabe, Broomfield .010 Hugh Brady, B.henea . .010 James Bride, Murniod .010 Edward Brady .do. .010 Pat. Morgan, Mullagh .010 Mat. O'Reilly, Lisgrey .010 HughReilly .do. .010 Pat. Brady, Comaslieve .010 John Brady, Drumderg .010 Dan. O'Reilly, Drumgora .010 Michael O'Reilly do. .010 Thomas Healy, Copponagh .010 Hugh Smith . . do. 1 Ulthon M'Cabe . . do. 1 John Fox . . . do. 1 James Brady, Dunankony .010 Andrew Brady, Drumina .010 Gross receipts Expenses off Nett receipts Lawrence Duffy, Cranadellim Pat. Mulvany, Lisduff . Pat. Tully . .do. .0 Francis Bough .do. .0 Mathew Duffy, Gallon . Connor Carroll .do. .0 Pat. Cahill, Bruse . . .0 Pat. O'Reilly, do. . .0 Wm. Daly, Carriga-Bruse . Lawrence Connell, Lislea . Thomas Conway, Drumheel 1 John Fitzsimons, C. elta Beg 1 In smaller sums . . .09 1 1 6 2 2 6 Arklow Parochial Subscriptions, £ s. d. Very Rev J. Redmond ,P.P. 1 Rev. J. Deighan, C.C. . 10 Rev. J. Dunphy, C.C. . 10 Rev. F. A. Donovan . 10 Mr. Thomas Hannigan . 10 Mr. Laurence Furlong . 10 Mr. Joseph Byrne . 10 Mr. Thomas Condron . 7 G Mr. James Butler . s Mr. Wm. Boyle . . 5 Mr. John Doyle . . 5 Mr. John Murphy . 5 Mrs. Grant . . 3 6 Mr. Mark Graham . 3 Mrs. Troy . . 2 6 Mr. Andrew Byrne . 2 G Mr. Pat Maher . . 2 G Mrs. O'Neill . 2 G Mr. O'Connor . 2 6 Mr. John O'Neill . 2 G Mrs. Kinsella . 2 6 Mr. George Byrne . 2 G Mr. Ambrose Clarke , . 2 6 Mr. Pat Bolger . . 2 G Mr. Michael Murphy . . 2 G Captain John Roe . 2 G Mrs. Brien . . 2 6 Mr. C. Moran . 2 G Mr. C. Mulligan . . 2 G Mr. Daniel Garvey . 2 Mr. Pat Hughes . . 2 G Mr. Wm. O'Shaughn essy, P.L.G. . . 2 G Mr. Wm. Holaghan . . 2 G Mrs. Byrne . . 2 G Mr. Andrew Kinsella . 2 6 Mr. Richard Farrell . 2 G Mr. Daniel O'Brien . 2 Mr. Laurence Condron . 2 Mr. Michael Kavanag] i . 2 Mr. Louis Hanlon . 2 Mr. Louis Beakey . 2 Mr. Christopher Doyle . 2 Mr. Louis Byrne . . 2 Mr. Peter Boland . 2 Mr. H. Donnelly . 2 A Friend . . 2 Mrs. J. Holaghan . 2 o Mrs. Hagan. . 2 Mr. Laurence Kinsella . 2 Mr. Michael Neill . 2 Mr. Matt. Byrne . . 1 G Mr. B. Kearney . . 1 6 Mr. James Kearney . 1 6 Mr. N. Tackaberry . o 1 G Denis Byrne . o 1 G M. Broderick . o 1 102 £ s. d. P. Fitzwilliam .010 Mrs. Mooney J. Murphy . . .010 A Friend J. Hollingworth . .010 T. Kavanagh J. Neill .010 J. Kearney . P. Kavanagh .010 J. Murphy . M. Calvin . .010 M. Condron J. Martin .010 A Friend L. Magurk . .010 J. Donnelly . B. Grant . .010 W. Manifold J. O'Connor .010 D. Doyle . M.WaJock. .010 P. Kavanagh J. Furlong , .010 Mrs. Dunne . M.Kelly . .010 M. Magrath . J. Savage .010 J. Murphy . N. Bolger . .010 Mrs. Doyle . J. Stafford . .010 Art Byrne . J. Kearn .010 P. Dunne . . P. Brown .010 J. Colvin J. Canter .010 Mrs. Grannell M. Byrne .010 J. Doyle . P. Kearn . .010 J. Beakey . P. Byrne . .010 J. Kavanagh B. Green . .010 J. Darcy J. Dunne .010 M. Toole . T. Grannell .010 P. Hagan M. Slator . .010 D. Somers . M. Doyle . .010 P. Kavanagh J. Mooney . .010 P. Condron . M. Molloy . .010 Mrs. Byrne . J. Brazzil .010 G. Penston . J. Hagan .010 M. Doyle . M. Coughlin .010 L. Doyle . P. Rorke . .010 T. Waters . M.Tyrrell . .010 J. Condron . M. Dunne . .010 G. Fanning . M. Carty .010 E. Kavauagh Mrs. Donnelly .010 Miss Woodbyrne Mrs. Green . .010 J. Kinsella . P. Kavanagh .010 T. Whitmore J. Synnott . .010 J. Beakey . , George Manifold . .010 T. M-Donnell J. Kinsella . .010 T. Condron . J. M'Grath . .010 C. Fogarty . P. Grennell . .010 F. Kinsella . M. Devlin . .010 Mrs. Reilly . Miss Manifold .010 D. Hanlon . M. Corvin . .010 M. Bowes . . W. Somers . .010 John Byrne . N. Moore .010 J. Byrne T. Murray . .010 M. Byrne B. Lough lin . .010 T. Dunne . Mrs. Murray .010 — Merigan . J. Manifold . .010 C. Hagan . , Mrs. Manifold .010 J. Weldon . J. Reynolds Miss Gethings .010 A Friend . .010 J. Cullen . Mrs. Purcell .010 P. Beakey . Miss Cranly .010 T. Byrne . .010 The remainder in sm Mrs. Kelly . .010 sums making a botal £ s. d. 21 6 103 Parishes OF Banteer and Kilcorney Subscriptions. £ 3. 1. BANTEER. Rev. E. J. Murphy, P.P. . 1 Rev. M. A. Aherne, C.C J. . 5 Rev. Wm. Foley, C.C. . 5 Timothy O'Callaghan . . • r ) Daniel M'Cabe . . Patrick Brick . . 9 a John Reilly . . 2 6 Daniel Counihan . . 2 e John M'Auliffe . . a G James Cotter . 2 Q Daniel M'Carthy . . 9 William Barrett . . 2 Robert Aherne . . 1 Mrs. M. Counihan . 1 Patrick Shine . 1 Eugene Aherne . . 1 Mrs. T. O'Callaghan . . 1 Michael Donovan . 1 J. O'Connor . 1 J. O'Dowd . . 1 Michael M'Sweeney . . 1 Cornelius Hayes . . 1 Robert Biggart . . 1 Cornelius Buckley, sen . o 1 James Cronin . 1 Mrs. O'Neill . 1 Charles M'Carthy . 1 A Stranger . . 1 Mrs. Daniel M'Cabe . 1 J. O'Connell . 1 Patrick Driscoll . . 1 John Fahy . . 1 Daniel O'Connor . . 1 John Walsh . 1 Maurice Sullivan . . 1 Wm. Hedderman . 1 Michael Doherty . . o 1 Mrs. Barrett . 1 John O'Brien . 1 Wm. O'Brien . 1 Charles M'Carthy . 1 Wm. Sheehan . 1 Patrick T. Buckley . 1 Denis Lynch . o 1 Andrew Corkery . . o 1 Michael Murphy . . I Cornelius Buckley, jun . 1 Timothy Lynch . . o 1 Laurence Murphy . o 1 Jeremiah Buckley . 1 KILCORNI IY. Mr. John Howard . o 2 8 Patrick O'Callaghan . o 9 6 £ s. d. Miss Anne Howard 2 William Leaden . 16 John Shea .... 10 Timothy Leaden . . , 10 Edmund Turhig, jun. , 10 Henry Howard . . , 10 Denis Turhig 10 Jeremiah Brown . 10 Timothy Lynch . 10 Mrs. Reardon . . . 10 Sergeant O'Connor . , 10 Clondalkin and Lucan, Co. Dublin, Subscriptions. Messrs. Flood 10 Mr. James Hyland 10 Mr. Jacob .... 5 Mr. Tracey .... 2 6 Mr. George Hyland 2 6 Mr. Philip Nugent Mr. Laurence Delany . . 2 6 2 6 Mr. John Lawlor, Irishtown 2 6 Mr. Brien Tully . 2 6 Mr. John Dowling . , Mr. John Carty, Lucan 2 6 2 Mr. Hans .... 10 Mr. John Teeling, Lucan . 10 Mr. John Martin, Miltown 10 Mrs. Fox .... 1 Mr. Greene .... 10 Mr. Reilly .... 10 Mr. Behan .... 10 Mr. M'Gary 10 Mr. Meriman 10 Mr. Sherry .... 10 Peter Hughes Peter M'Cann 10 10 Patrick Flynn . 10 James Kean . 10 John Dempsey . 10 Eugene Sullivan . 10 Laurence Murray 10 James Grant 10 Christopher Toole 10 Mr. Geriby ... * 6 Mr. Welsh .... 6 Mr. Seans .... 6 Miss Cassaway , Total 6 3 16 Tenure & Fieldsto wn Chapels Subscriptions. Rev. John Smyth, P.P. 1 Pat M 'Donald, Stirew 10 Michael Branigan, Monas- terboice .... 1 104 £ 8. d. £ s. d. Richard Callan . 10 Anonymous . . 2 6 James Dolan 10 M. Stapleton . 1 Thomas Donegan 5 Smaller sums . . 4 Lawrence Branigan 5 Nicholas Norris . 5 Total . . 2 Matthew M'Cullow . 2 6 Mrs. M'Cullow . 2 6 '■"-- — Patrick M'Cullow, N. Mon- asterboice 2 6 Miltown-Malbay Subscription. Christopher M 'Donald 2 6 Rev. Michael Bugler, Rev. J. Fahy, C.C. P.P.. 1 Christopher Saul . . . 2 6 . 1 Peter Dolan 2 6 Mrs. Hehir . . . . 1 Mrs. M'Donald . 2 Mrs. A. Fitzgerald . . 10 Mrs. M 'Donald, Drunshallon 2 Mrs. M. Kenny, . , . 5 Mrs. Kieran 1 6 Doctor O'Flanagan . . 5 Patrick Cooney . 1 James Donnellan . . 2 a William Winter . 1 Michael M'Mahon . 2 8 JohnSkelly 1 Miss Sullivan . 2 b' Michael Branigan, Browns- Edmund Burke . . 2 (i town .... 1 John Sullivan . 2 Mrs. M'Cullow, N. Monas- Mrs. Collins . 2 terboice .... 1 Pat Cuffe . . 2 Thomas Gibson . o 2 o With smaller sums making a total of . 7 2 7 Henry Rohan Miss Brosnan Mrs. Marinan '. . . 2 2 2 Stephen Barrett . . 2 Parish of Kilnamana* Mrs. Donnellan . . 1 Diocese of Elphin Miss Donnellan . . 1 o Subscriptions. Mrs. M'Mahon . Miss M'Mahon . . 0. . 1 1 The Rev. M. J. Barrett, P.P. 1 William M'Mahon . 1 The Re v.John Kavanagh, C.C .1 Miss Mary Sullivan . 1 J. N. Conmee, Esq., J.P. . 5 Mrs. Sullivan . 1 Matthew Conmee, Esq. 5 Mrs. Glass . . 1 Sundry small sums 16 7 Mrs. Howard . 1 Michael B. O'Brien . 1 Total . . . . 3 6 ~7 John O'Brien Martin Hill . . 1 1 o JBallingarry, Callan, Subscriptions. Dr. Hogan . Dr. Flynn . Thady O'Connor . ! ! o . . 1 1 1 Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, P.P. . 1 Mrs. Slattery . 1 Richard Sullivan, Esq. Rev. M. Callenan, C.C. 1 Mrs. Hynes . 1 10 Connor Killeen . . 1 Sundry small sums 2 9 Richard Croke , . Pat M'Mahon . . 1 1 I) Total 4 19 o John M'Guire . 1 Thomas Rynne . . 1 John O'Dwyer , . . 1 Capuchin Convent, Kilkenn Y, Pat Clancy . . 1 Subscriptions. Michael CJancy , . Thomas Kerins . . . 1 1 The Very Rev. P. J.C. Maher, James Howard . . 1 O.S.F.C. (second sub.) . 10 Anthony Sullivan . 1 Patrick Ryan, Esq. 10 Dan Egan . . 1 Michael Banim, Esq. . 5 Michael O'Connor . 1 John Morris, Esq. . . 2 6 John Carroll . 1 Simon Morris, Esq. 2 6 Thomas Murtagh . 1 Dr. Waters .... 2 6 Michael Tierney. . . 1 105 £ s. d. Thomas Griffin John Sweetman Pat O'Neill . Pat Holahan Henry Sexton Michael Conroy Mrs. Vaughan With smaller sums making a total of . 1 8 10 Parish of KlLMACABEA, Co. CORK, Subscriptions. Rev. Eugene O'Hea, K.C.A. 5 Rev. Jeremiah Lucey, C.C. .050 Mrs. M'Carthy, Clounkeen House . . . .026 S. Jervis, Cullane . .026 Mr. Patrick M'Carthy, Clounkeen House . .020 Robert Cussen, Inchinanoon 2 J. Sheehan, Leap . .020 John Noonan, Gurtroe .016 Mrs. Kelly, Myross Wood .016 Michael Dineen, Shrelane . ] Jeremiah Driscoll, Baunfune Mrs. Keenan, Glandone . Batt. Mahony, Cooladreen . Dan. Callaghan, Clounkeen, East James Regan, Droumbeg . Dan Donovan, Gurtnadihy . Con Donovan . do. . David Brien, Tullig . . Timothy Hayes, Maulmareen 10 Mrs. Townsend, Gurtroe .010 P. Ahern, Glandone . .010 J. Donovan .do. . .010 James Noonan, Clounkeen, East 10 Wm. Williamson, KnockreaghO 1 Mrs. Reilly, Myross Wood .010 Denis Hayes, Cregg . .010 Frederick Hennessy, Coola- dreen . . • .010 Charles Hurley, Gurtroe .010 Denis Cahalane, Clounkeen, West . . . .010 Mrs. Donovan, Myross Wood 10 James Hurley, Reenogrena .010 John Regan, Aughatubber .010 Patk.Herlihy,Maulatrahane 10 John Crimmeen, Aughatubber 10 Cain Crowley, Gurteennading 10 John Keohane, Kilfinnan .010 John Hill,. Clounteea . .010 James Connor, Leap . .010 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pat Walsh, Leap . Sundry small sums Total £ s. d. 1 11 6 3 5 6 March 24M, 1864. 8 10 11 6 17 3 8 9 G 3 1 (J Miscellaneous Subscriptions Rev. Peter Daly, Galway .500 George E. Burke, J.P. .10 James Stephens, Galway .10 Mechanics' Institute, Galway 14 4 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Canon Farrell, being the amount of St. Catherine's Patrick's Day collection .... 7 Collection of the Carmelite Church, Whitef riar street, per Rev Mr. M'Gee . 21 From SS. Michael and John's United Confrater- nities in addition to sum already acknowledged .486 From James's street Church collection From Dolphin's Barn Chapel From St. Michan's Confra- ternity .... From Mr. Reany, Clonmel . From Ch. M'Mahon, 7 White's lane . . . 10 From Mr. Michael Crooke, 10 Lower Ormond quay (second sub.) . . .10 From P. M. Slator, Kings- town . . . .10 From Mr. Sullivan, Nation Office, being the amount of subscriptions received at that Office . . . 29 4 From Rev. B. Delany, Chaplain to Glasneviu . 10 From Francis Murphy, 9 Usher's quay, per Thomas Sinnott, Esq., Rathmines. 10 Anonymous, Usher's quay Ward, per J. Owens, Esq., James's street . . .10 "A Little Boy," being his Patrick's Day contribution 6 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon, being the contributions from various parts of the country : — From Upper Larah, Diocese of Kilmore 4 106 £ b. d. From St. Peter's Church, Athlone . . . . 6 10 2 From Charleville, Co. Cork .700 From St. Peter's, Lurgan . 10 10 From Parish Church of SS. Peter and Paul, Clonmel . 23 From Franciscan Church, Clonmel, per Rev. Dean Burke . . . .700 From Athy . . . . 5 5 10 From Augustinian Convent, Athlone . . . .110 From Bohernabreena, county Dublin . . . .110 From Borris, county Carlow 16 7 6 From Knocklong, county Limerick . . . . 6 17 7 From Lower Larah, Diocese of Kilmore . . . 4 12 Dolphin's Barn Subscriptions. St. James's Church, Dublin, Parochial Subscriptions. James M'Cann, Inchicore . E. M'Cabe, Esq., 50 James's street .... Michael Nolan and Family, James's street . E. Wyles, James's st. . Mr. Murphy, James's st. Mr. Dempsey, James's st. . Mr. P. Healy, Bow bye N. Sinnott, T.C. , James's st. Thomas Andrews, Esq., Kil- mainham .... James Mahon, James's st. . Mr. Walsh .... Mr. Bracken Thomas Cogklan,Watling st. John Healy, 60 James's st. A Friend .... Dr. Grant .... Patrick Murphy, Bow lane . Mr. Tracy .... James Ryan, Richmond hill Miss Kate Courtney . — Savage .... Mr. Coffey, James street . M. M'Manus, Echlin's lane Mr. John Rorke, James's st. Mr. M'Cann, Watling st. . Mr. Brady, Canal Harbour . John Jenix, Island Bridge . John Byrne, 119 James's st. 1 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 2 Wm. Doyle, Esq., Harberton House .... John J. M'Garry, Dolphin's Barn .... Miss Jones, Dolphin's Barn The Miss Quigleys, Dolphin's Barn .... Mrs. Kelly, Circular road . Mrs. Lestrange, Dolphin's Barn .... Mrs. Fagan, Crumlin Road A Friend, Dolphin's Barn . Mr. Tute, Dolphin's Barn . Thomas M'Kenna, Dolphin's Barn .... Miss Doyle, Dolphin's Barn £ s. d. 1 1 10 Total 3 8 6 Upper Larah Subscriptions. Rev. M.Brady, P.P. Daniel O'Reilly, C.C. Matthew Smith Matt. Conn ell Lawrence Nelson Lawrence Nelson Pat. Cooney Pat. Reilly . James Fitzpatrick Thomas Brady Philip Donohoe James Duke Hugh Smith James Cooke Pat. Brady . Pat. Lee . Balance in small sums Total . 12 10 2 10 4 Total 10 17 9 St. Peter's Church, Athlone, Diocese or Elphin, Subscriptions. The Very Rev. M. O'Reilly, St. Peter's Parish . Miss Susan Farrant . Rev. Charles O'Flannagan . Rev. Patrick Monaghan Mr. James O'Leary . Mr. Luke Watson Mr. Patrick Lyster Mr. Patrick Murphy, jun. . Mr. James Murtagh . Doctor Shanley . 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 107 £ s. d. £ s. d. Rev. Michael Eagan . 2 6 Mrs. Hay den, Cardenton 1 Mr. Peter Eagan . 2 6 Richard Keating . . 1 Mr. James Lawless . 2 6 John Nolan . . 1 Mr. George Everard . 2 6 Luke Carroll . 1 Mr. James Neary . 2 6 Patrick Timmins . . 1 Mr. John M'Donnell . 2 6 John Walsh, Castle-Mitchell 1 Mr. Bartholemew Lyster . 2 6 Michael Anthony . 1 Mr. Dominick Donnelly . 2 6 Dan Nolan . . 1 Mr. Matt. Hogan . 2 6 M. Conerney . 1 Mr. Michael Lyster . 2 6 Mr. O'Neill . . 1 Mr. Timothy Hanly . 2 6 Michael Commins . I Mrs. Flynn . . 2 6 Thomas Bowe . 1 Mr. Cornelius Hogan . 1 John Walsh . 1 Mr. Richard Croughan . 1 D. M'Grath . . 1 Mr. P. J. Wallace . 1 James Conlan . 1 Andrew Dunne . . 1 o James Molan . 1 A Friend . . 1 A. Shannon . . 1 Mr. — Ganly . 1 James M'Hugh . . 1 Mrs. Cullen . . 1 Mr. M'Donnell . . 6 Mr. James Kilkelly . 1 Mr. Pender . . 6 Mr. Owen King . . 1 Patrick Quigley, Kilcrow . < 6 Mr. Timothy Gahagan . 1 Thomas Flanagan . 6 Mr. Thomas Henery . 1 D. Whelan . . 6 Mr. John Galvin . . 1 A Shannon . . 6 Mr. James Doyle . . 1 Patrick Foley . 6 Mr. William Kelly . 1 Mr. Campbell . 6 Mr. Malachy Moran . 1 o Thomas Hughes . . 4 Mr. John Hopkins . 1 Small sums . . 3 6 Mr. John Galvey . 1 Mrs. O'Counor . 1 Total .... . 5 5 10 Mr. Michael Hayes . 1 Mr. James Hynes . 1 Bc-HERNABREENA SUBSCRIPTIONS. Mr. James Flannagan . 1 James Doyle, Killinarden . 2 6 With smaller sums m a total of . aking . 6 KlLDAR 10 2 Gavin Doyle Mary Doyle . Julia Jones . Michael Byrne . Pat. Curran . . . . . . 2 6 1 1 Athy, County 1 1 Subscript IONS. Charles Toole . 1 Christian Brothers' . 1<> Mr. Stewart . o 1 Dr. Ferris . . 10 Terence Byrne . . 1 Michael Lawlor . . 5 Owen Gorman . 1 Martin Kavanagh F. Crosbie . . . 5 5 James Bagnal Thomas Smyth . . . 1 1 Michael Keating . James Anthony . John Haydon John Barrett . . . . 5 5 5 5 William Ward . Mrs. Cullen . Catherine Walsh . Catherine Walsh . . . . . 1 1 1 1 Matthew Minch . . 2 6 Michael Jones . 1 Thomas Byrne F. Callaghan . . 2 2 6 6 Small sums . . 2 Mr. Dillon, H. Bank . 2 6 Total . . 1 1 Mr. Redmond . ouse . 2 2 6 6 Dan Whelan, Borrowh Timothy Murphy, Ma Lster . 2 Parish of Borris, Co. Car LOW, M. Mahony . . 2 Subscript [ONS. Timothy M'Hugh . 2 John Murphy . o 2 M. F. Sweetman, Esq. J.p. 1 Mrs. and Miss Dillon . o 2 E. Hagarty, Esq., J.,P . 1 108 £ a. d. Rev. P. Carey, P.P. . 1 Rev. R. Barry, C.C. . 1 Mr. Laurence Lawlor . . 12 6 Mr. Patrick O'Connell 10 Mr. John Flood . 10 Mr. James Murphy 10 Mr. Edward Phelan . 10 Mr. John M'Donald . 10 Mr. Patrick M'Gee . 10 Mr. Patrick Kavanagh 10 Mr. Martin Doyle 10 RAHAI Knocklong and Glenb ft Subscriptions. The Rev. R. O'Brien . 1 The Rev. Michael Ryan 10 Thomas Cleary, Esq. . 10 Mrs. Ryan .... 6 Timothy O'Connor 2 G Patrick O'Lehane 2 6 Mr. Quin .... 2 Hugh Gorman . 2 With smaller sums making a total of . . . . 6 17 1 10 3 2 c 2 (i 2 2 Lower Larah Subscriptions. Rev. John Brady, P.P Philip Smith, Esq. James O'Reilly, Esq. James M'Michel Philip Cullen James Brady Owen Cahill James Smith Mrs. J. Brady Edward Brady Michael Cusack Pat. Brady . Thomas Tully Patrick O'Connell Pat. O'Rourke Thomas Monahan John Brady . John O'Rourke Pat. Devine Hugh Brady Terence Gorman Edward Gorman Anne Brady Mathias Brady Pat. M'Kenna Pat. Fitzpatrick Mathew Fitzpatrick Bernard Gaffuey Owen Farrelly John Smith . 1 1 1 Thomas Brady Mrs. O'Connell John Brady . Pat. O'Reilly Widow Sexton Miss Brady . Ellen Comesky Ellen Maguire Pat. Magee . Peter Brady Miss Gorman Widow Higgins Miss Brady . Arthur Best James Donohoe Mrs. T. Lynch Pat. M'Entee Mrs. Smith . Mrs. Cusack Widow Olivill Widow M'Cabe Peter Smith Philip O'Reilly Francis M'Keon Michael Clarke Michael M'Kenna Pat. Farrelly Mrs. O'Reilly Pat. Flood . Total . £ s. d. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 12 March 25th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Canon Pope, being the amount contributed at the Cathedral Church on St. Patrick's Day . . . 27 10 From Celbridge and Straffan 6 2 4 From Boyle, Co. Roscommon 6 9 FromGalbally,Co.Tipperary 2 11 From Aghadoe, supplemen- tal collection on Palm Sunday . . . .110 From Capuchin Convent, Church street, including £3 from the United Con- fraternities attached to that Church . . . 13 From BalliuakilL Queen's county . . . . 21 From Queenstown, county Cork . . . . 12 From Kilmore, Diocese of Elphin . . . .210 From Tullyallen, Co. Louth 4 12 From Rolestown, Co. Dublin 4 2 3 109 St. Patrick's Church, Celbridge, Subscriptions. Rev. Robert Wheeler, C.C. 10 Rev. Joseph Nowlan, C.C. . 10 Mr. Joshua Jacob 10 Mr. Edward Dunne . 10 Dr. Flanagan 8 6 Mr. Wheeler 2 G Mr. R. Bran 2 G Mr. Barrett , 2 G Mr. Buggle . 2 G A Friend (A Lady) . 2 G Mr. John Connor 2 G Mr. Francis Kelly 2 G Mr. John Dwyer Mr. Michael Rourke . 2 G 2 G Mr. Peter Judge . 8 G Mr. Garrett Lynam . 2 G Mr. John Rourke 2 G Mr. Byrne, Castletown 2 Mr. Holmes, Hazlehatch . 2 Mr. Patrick Ross 2 Mr. Michael Quinn 2 Mr. Owens . 2 Mr. John Broe . 2 Patrick Bryan . 1 Mr. William Kelly . 1 Miss Valentine . 1 Mr. Martin Byrne 1 a Mr. Patrick Rourke . 1 Mr. Patrick Behan 1 Mr. John Sheridan 1 4 11 G Sundry small sums 4 Collected at Straffan . 1 6 10 Total 6 2 4 Boyle Subscriptions. Very Rev. J. M 'Tucker, P.P., V.G. . . .10 Joseph Mulhall, Esq. . .10 Owen Goulden, Esq. . .10 HarwardO'Farrell,Esq.,M.D. 10 John D. M'Dermott, Esq. .10 John Mulhall, Esq. . . 10 Mr. Thomas Crunny . .050 Mr. James Goulden . .050 Mr. John Smyth . . .026 Mr. Edward M'Morrow .026 Mr. James Tiernan . .026 Mr. Thomas Dowd . .020 Hallinakill and Knock, Subscriptions. Rev. J. P. Delany, P.P James N. Walsh, M.D Patrick Moore Mrs. Mulhall Rev. A. Dempsey, C.C Nicholas Mulhall John Feeney John Byrne . Mathew P. Comerford Patrick Fitzpatrick Patrick Walsh Mrs. Mulhall Edward M'Evoy Patrick Casey John Bowe . Constabulary Patrick Walsh Mrs. P. Moore Edward Hogan Patrick Campion James M' Don aid Christopher Delany Martin Kenna John Jackman Robert Fitzpatrick Patrick Muldowney Edward Kavanagh Thomas Fleming Miss Delany Edward M 'Donald John Deegan John Kenna Richard Kenna Michael Corcoran James Dowling John Dunne James Kavanagh Mrs. Bowe . Mrs. Nolan . Edward Walsh Edward Kehoe , Patrick Byrne Mrs. M 'Donald Patrick Keys , Mrs. Moore . Charles Moore . James Drury Patrick Cahill Patrick Kavanagh Mrs. E. Walsh Miss Ryan . Miss Dunne Miss Moore . ftXS Rev. John Brennan, P .P. . 10 Mr. Tighe, J.P. . . 1 • Rev. Martin Soden, C. C. . 10 Mr. N. Walsh, P.L.G . 1 John Brett, Esq. (3rd 3ub.) . 5 Mr. Martin, J.P. . 1 Mr. Patrick Collery, Tub- Mr. Ralph . . o 10 bercurry . , . 5 Mr. Rougham, M.D. . 10 Mr. John Bourke . a 5 a Mr. Griffin (solicitor) . 10 Mr. Hugh Healy . 5 Miss Morris . . 10 Mr. Nicholas H. D evine, Mr. Monaghan «, . 10 (2nd sub.) ; . 5 Mr. William Egan . 10 Mr. Mark Brennan . 5 Mr. M. Hearn . 10 Mr. Thomas Howley . 5 Mr. James Stanners . 10 Mr. Mark Cook . . 3 Messrs. O'Neill & Dor nellan 7 Mr. Henry Donohoe . o 2 6 Mr. T. Stanners . . 5 Mr. Thomas Brett . 2 6 Mrs. Gibbons . 5 Mr. Patrick O'Brien . o 2 6 Mrs. Cunningham . 5 Mr. Thomas Tigt le . o 2 6 118 Mr. Dominick Quinn Mr. Martin Donohoe Mrs. Michael O'Neill Mr. Jeremiah Roddy Mr. John Connolly- Mrs. P. Clarke . Thomas Rice, Esq. Mr. James Roddy Mr. George Crowther Mr. Bryan Kennedy Mr. Patrick Devine Mr. Thomas Cook Mr. Patrick Benson Mr. Thomas Kane Mr. William Connolly Mr. Patrick M'Dermott Mr. Michael M'Brien . Mr. Patrick Killmartin Mr. Patrick Bree Mr. James M'Goldrick Mr. James Henry Mr. James Connolly . Mr. Anthony O'Malley Mr. Michael Connolly Mr. Thomas Donohoe . Mr. Patrick Mullarky Mr. James Donohoe , Mr. John Connor Mr. Daniel Gill . . Mr. Denis Carroll Mr. Thomas Gray Mr. Patrick Gallagher Mr. Owen Killaran . Mr. John Feeney, Sligo Mr. Daniel Gillan do. Mr. B. Banks, Tubbercurry Mrs. Nicholson . Miss Healey Mrs. Murphy John Murtagh . . William Feeuey . Thomas Healey . Mr. Luke Killcoyne . Mr. Michael Mannon . Mr. Michael Cauley . Mr. Bartly Quigley . Mr. Thomas M'Gennis Mrs. Foy . Mr. Patrick Tirnan Mr. Francis Moran Mr. Michael Coleman . Mr. James Smith . Mr. John Weaver Mr. Luke Weaver Mr. John Kennedy Mr. Thomas Walsh . Mr. Pat. M'Donnell . Mr. Denis Hunte Mr. John Coleman Mr. John Kivean £ o o 1 1 3. d. 2 6 1 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 | Mr. Anthony Roddy Mr. Martin Feehely Mr. John Brett . Mr. Thomas West Mr. Patrick Kennedy Mrs. Neil . Mr. Pat Connell . Mr. Thomas Benson Mr. Peter Lyons . Mr. Hugh Gallaher In small sums . \ . Collected at Cloonacool Total . £ s. d. .006 .006 .006 .006 .006 .006 .006 . .006 .006 .006 . 96| 1 . 10 5i 7 10 6 April 2nd, 1864. Miscellaneous Subsbriptions. Rev. E. Wallace, P.P., St. John's, Lecarrow, Athlone, contribution of Parish .300 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon: From Maynooth, per the Rev. Mr. Cainan . .960 From Bally poreen, county Tipperary, including Rev. D. Bourke, P.P., £1, Rev. John Morrissey, C.C., 10s. 5 4 From Glendalough . . 12 From Ballymahon . .466 From Aghederg . . .270 From Ballybrack . .326 Maynooth Subscriptions. Drs. O'Kelly, sen., and jun. Mr. John Bell, Belmont Mr. Michael Cullen Mr. Robert Grady Mr. Brangan Mr. James Kelly Mr. Comerford Mr. Rickard Mr. Furlong Mrs. Fagan . Mr. Mooney Mr. Laurence Connor Mr. John Connor Leixlip Subscriptions. Rev. Mr. Doyle . Mr. Jacob . A Friend . Mr. Ennis, Confy Mrs. Moore . 10 5 3 2 2 119 £ s. d. £ s. d. Mr. Farrell . . 2 6 Mrs. Duffy 2 Mr. B. Lynch . 2 Mr. William Reilly . 2 q Mr. Campbell . 1 6 A Friend to the Cause 1 Mr. Gerald Dalton . 1 Mrs. Towson " . 1 o Mr. Andrew Crosbey . 1 Mr. Thomas Byrne 1 Mr. P. Farrell . . 1 Mr. Edward Kavanagh 1 Miss Dalton . 1 Mr. Smullen . ' . 1 Michael Gaffney . . 1 Mr. Redmond . . 1 Mrs. Crosbey . 1 Mr. Timothy Kavanagh 1 Mr. Brady . . 1 Mr. Michael Fleming . 1 Mr. Wm, Coogan . 1 Mr. William Field 1 Mr. James Kelly . . 1 William Owens . 1 Mrs. Gilloway . 1 Mr. John Stack . 1 Q Mr. A. Burke . 1 Mr. Clyan .... 1 Mr. Michael Lynch . 1 Mr. Archbold 1 Mr. Monahan . 1 Mrs. Meagher 1 Mr. W. Coogan, jun. . 1 Miss Duffy .... 1 Mr. James Levy . . 1 Mr. Phelan .... 1 Rose Mag aire . 6 Mr. John Byrne . 1 A Poor Man . 6 Mrs. Duggan . 1 A Friend . 6 Mr. John Walsh . 1 "With sundries, maki rig in Mr. James Meahen 1 total ..96 Mr. Patrick Fleming . Including sundry small sums 6 Ballymahon Sui 5SCRIPTIONS makes .... 3 2 G Mr. Owen Maxwell . 1 Mr. Thomas Maxwell Mr. James Neill . 1 . 1 April 4tth, 1864. Mr. Matthew Fagan Mr. Michael Shanley . 5 . 2 6 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Thomas Kenna . 2 6 Parish of Cloonclare, Diocese Mr. Matthew Lee . 2 6 of Kilmore, per Rev. J. Mr. Thomas Kennedy . 2 6 Rogan, P.P. . 13 13 4 Mr. Patrick Mulvihill . 2 6 Parish of Effin, Charleville, Mr. James M'Cormack . 2 per Rev. E. Molony, P.P. 4 Mrs. John Downey . 1 . 1 Miss Rourkes (2) Mr. Hugh Rourke . 1 Cloonclare, Diocese of Mr. John Downey Mr. John Reid . oo Kilmore, Subscriptions. Mr. Hugh Duggan . 1 Rev. J. Rogan, P.P. . 2 Mr. James Kenny . 6 Rev. H. Newman, C.C. 1 Mr. Andrew Magan . . 6 Rev. J. M'Manus, C.C. 1 Rev. S. MTernan, C.C. John Magenis Joseph Kearney . Charles M'Griskin 1 5 5 5 Total amount . 4 6 6 Q Ballybrack Sue SCRIPTIONS Hugh Ward James Kearney . 2 2 8 6 Mr. William Byrne . 2 6 Thomas Cosgrave 2 6 Mr. Michael Flaherty . . 2 6 Thomas M'Givern 2 6 Mr. John Rourke . 2 6 John M' Morrow . . • 2 Mr. Hugh Murray . 2 6 James Runian 2 Mr. Joseph Byrne . 2 6 Patrick M'Grath. 2 Mr. James Reilly . 2 6 James M 'Sherry . . 2 Mr. Henry Madden . 2 6 Morris M'Grath . 1 6 Mr. Philip Reilly . 2 6 James Bredin 1 6 Mrs. Walsh. . 2 James Berny 1 6 120 James O'Reilly . Cormack Gaffney James Gaffney . William Clinton . Michael Dogherty Wm, Quinn. James O'Reilly . Thomas Bredin . James Synott Terence M'Dermott Pat. M'Loughlin . Francis Gaffney . Thomas M 'Morrow Edward Gilligan . Pat. Curnian Margaret M 'Guinness Mrs. Francis Kearney Miss Campbell . Miss Meehan Denis M'Gowan . Lawrence Mouday Dan Lee Thady Runian Owen Brady Thady Magowen . James Curnian . Lawrence Meehan Michael Canning . Owen Cassidy John Magreanny . Thady M 'Morrow Francis Keany Charles M'Griskin Michael O'Hara . Thomas Flynn Bernard Maguire Wm. Kerr . James Keany John Keany Michael M' Morrow Michael Maguire . John M'Loughlin Matthew Brennan James Kilkenny . Michael Regan . James Kilmartin . Michael M 'Morrow Phelim Clancy Thomas Clancy . Denis Healy John M'Loughlin James Keany Michael M'Morrow Pat Magowly Hugh Walsh Denis Magowly . Pat M'Griskin . John Barns . James Feehehy . Pat M'Grath £ s. d. 6 1 10 10 1 1 1 1 10 10 1 10 1 £ s. d. Patrick Maguire . . 1 Phelim Magowran . 1 James Dolan . 1 Lawrence Runian . 1 David Saultry . 1 Anthony M'Grath . 1 Owen M 'Sherry . . 1 Patrick Mulligan . 1 William Runian . . 1 Michael M'Hugh . . 1 Francis Maguire . . 1 Michael M 'Sherry . 1 Francis M'Grath . . 1 Michael Meehan . . 1 Hugh Gilmartin . . 1 The remainder in sundry small sums. April 5th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From United Parishes of BallintubberandBallymoe, Diocese of Elphin, per Rev. Thomas Dillon, P.P. 5 11 From Cahirciveen, Diocese Kerry, per the Rev. John Healy, P.P. . . .17 From Croghan, Diocese of Elphin, per Rev. Terence Sweeny, P.P. . . . 1 15 From Aughrim, Diocese of Elphin, per the Rev. A. Morahan, P.P. . . . 18 9 Ballintubber Subscriptions. Patrick H. O'Conor, Esq. . 1 Rev. Thomas Dillon . . 10 Patrick Tighe, Esq. . . 10 Henry French (solicitor) .010 Martin Conor . . .010 Henry M'Dermott . .010 Ballymoe Subscriptions. James Kelly, Esq. Rev. A. French . Mr. P. Tuars W. Bodkin, Esq. . Mr. P. Kennedy . Anonymous . Rev. M. Naughten Mr. Gormly . Martin Gilleran . P. M'Grath . 10 10 5 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 121 Miss Hughes P. Daly Mr. W. Burke Mrs. French E. M'Cormack Mr. T. Hynes M. Rorke . Mr. Connelly Mr. Waldron James Tully Pat. Veasy . James Neary John Kine . M. Gannon . Mark Coyne Sundries £ s. d. 1 1 Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 6 6 9 6 3 10 April 6th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Rev. John Nolan, P.P., Killeigh, and a few of poor Alice Delan's friends 4 10 April 7th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray :— From the parish of Kilanerin, Diocese of Ferns, county Wexford, per Rev. Peter Doyle, P.P. . . . 10 12 10 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon: — From Wicklow (second sub- scription), per John Hayden, Esq, . . . 23 8 Mr. O' Toole, Gt. Brunswick st. (second subscription) .10 From Tanderagee, county Armagh, per Rev. D. O'Toole, P.P. . . . 9 10 6 From Dundrum, Co. Dublin 3 17 6 From Baldoyle, per Rev. Mr. Smithwick . . 7 10 From Kilkenny, per Mr. Keneally, Journal Office. 10 16 6 From Blanchardstown, per Rev. Mr. Dungan, P.P. . 6 11 1 From Castleblaney, Diocese of Clogher, per Rev. P. Bermingham, D.D., P.P. . 5 3 Kilanerin, Gorey, County Wexford, Subscriptions. £ s. d. Rev. Peter Doyle Rev. Thomas Cahill, C.C. Mr. Wm, Redmond Mr. Martin Kinsella Mr. Patrick Sullivan Mr. Wm. Woodbyrne Mr. Richard Graham Mr. Lawrence Kinsella Mr. Edward Jones Mr. A. Kinsella John Fanning Sylvester Boland John M'Daniel William Darcy Patrick Mernagh Robert Graham John O'Connell John Graham Michael Fanning Lawrence Kinsella George Woodbyrne Thomas Mooney . Thomas Redmond Michael Fanning, jun. Murtagh Sullivan Michael Kavanagh James Donnelly Thomas Kelly John Kinsella James Erity John Kelly . Mrs. Mary A. Fanning Mrs. Ellen Sullivan Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan Patrick Redmond William Byrne . Andrew Byrne John Kelly, Pallas Thomas Connor . Miss Eliza Graham Mrs. Eliza Kinsella Michael Shay James Clair . Lawrence Jones Catherine Allen Patrick Carthy James Jones Edward M 'Donald Mrs. Pat. Boland Thomas Redmond Elizabeth Fitzsimon Miss Kavanagh . Mrs. Michael Purcell Mrs. Terence Kavanagh Thomas Boland John Kavanagh 1 o 5 5 o 5 5 t) 5 5 3 3 2 (3 1 2 <3 o 2 (J 2 (» 2 (3 2 o 2 (3 2 6 2 (3 2 (3 2 (3 2 2 o 2 2 2 1 6 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 I) 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <) 1 1 o 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 122 Mrs. Lawrence Kinsella . 1 Wicklow. Parish Richard Wall . 1 Subscriptions. James Fanning . . 1 f X Peter Sommers . . 1 a Owen Fogarty . 1 The Rev. P. O'Doherty, Adm. Edward Rogan . . 1 Patrick Byrne ... Thomas Woodbyrne . . 1 Garret Byrne . . Denis Neill . . 1 Rev M. Sullivan, C.C. Patrick Darcy ' . . 1 Mr. Boland ... Patrick Keogh ' . . 1 Charles Flanagan . - Thomas Boland . . 1 Denis Kavanagh . . Martin Brien . 1 Henry Fox .... Terence Kavanagh . 1 Patrick Fox James Rogan . 1 J. W. Dillon . . Mrs. Wm. Darcy . Hugh Kavanagh . . 1 Mrs. Byrne, Wicklow. . 1 Thomas Smith . James Boland . 1 Timothy Byrne . Myles Darcy . 1 John Hayden Thomas Murray . . 1 Mrs. Byrne, R. New . Denis Whelan . 1 Denis Moran Michael Bulger . . o 1 P. Farrell .... Andrew Flaherty . 1 P. Reilly . . Patrick Knight . . o 1 William Cullen . Peter Byrne . 1 Thomas Hayden . Hugh Bowlew . 1 Joseph Collins . Miss M. Graham . o 1 Edward Collins . Miss Ellen Graham . e 1 B.Kelly .... Mr. Carroll . . 1 Peter Byrne . . . Miss O'Hara . 1 George Fitzsimons Mary A. Kavanagh . 1 Mr. Reilly .... Patrick Moran . 1 Laurence Byrne . Jeremiah Kavanagh . 1 B. Fitzsimons . . • Mr. Cogan . . . 1 M. Byrne .... Charles Byrne . 1 Thomas Douglass James Donnelly . . 1 A. Hetherington . Thomas Martin . . 1 Thomas Troy Myles Carthy . o 1 R. Duffy .... Mr. Pat. Boland . . 1 Mrs. Carr .... Terence Toole . 1 Mr. Murray ... Thomas Byrne . 1 S. Delahunt Denis Allen . 1 Miss Dillon. . . . John 'Toole . 1 Mr. M'Cabe Daniel Kavanagh . 1 James Flanagan . Denis Lennon . 1 Thomas Mangan . . . Sylvester Byrne . . 1 William Carr . . . Patrick McCarthy . 1 Charles Kavanagh Myles Darcy . 1 Joseph Fitzgerald William M'Donnell . Denis Finn . . 1 Michael Kavanagh . 1 John Kennedy . Patrick Allen . 1 Thomas Gregory . John Doyle . . Patrick Fanning . . 1 Thomas Gregory, jun. . . 1 P. Farrell .... John Fanning . 1 Terence Byrne . . Martin Kinsella . . 1 J. Marnell . • • John Doyle . ' . . 1 John Clarke . Other smaller sums . 1 11 10£ M. Flanagan Thomas Short . • ' Total . . 10 12 10* P. Byrne . L. Kugent . • • J. Classon . • • • £ s. d. 123 A. Heatly . D. Mooney . C. Byrne . P. Byrne • Collected at Wicklow , Do. do. at Ashford , Do. do. at Glanealy , Total £ s. d. . 2 . 2 G . 2 G . 2 G . 13 14 6 . 8 12 . 1 1 G . 23 8 JfHf-8IM864i Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John Q'Hanlon : — From Sandyford, Arch- diocese of Dublin (second subscription), from Rev. Charles O'Connell, P.P. . 2 7 2£ From Maghera, Diocese of Deny, per Rev. Patrick Hassan, P.P. . . . 7 11 3 From Kilbolan, Diocese of Cloyne, per Rev. Robert O'Riordan, P.P., Wood View Cottage . . . 5 12 From Newtownbarry,Diocese of Ferns, per Rev. John D. Hore, C.C. . . .300 Parish of Maghera, Co. of Derry, Subscriptions. Patrick Hassan, P.P. . . 10 Hugh O'Hagan, C.C. . .050 James M'Donnell, Maghera 5 John M'Nicholl . . do. 2 6 Edward Mooney . . do. 2 6 James O'Connor . . do. 2 John M'Eneny . . do. 2 Peter M'Guirk . . do. 2 John M'Closkey . . do. 1 6 Daniel M'Kenna, Tirkane .016 Mrs. M'Cay, Tirkane . .010 Pat M'Cormack, Maghera .010 John M'Closkey, Ballynock 10 John M'Kenna (Brien), Tirkane .... Michael M'Williams, Bally- nock Joseph Kelly, Maghera . 1 John M'Gurk, .do. .01 Andrew Demond, Ballynock 1 Pat Keenan, Maghera . .01 Edward Hassan, Fallagloon 1 1 10 ») Thomas Dugan, Druncum- ready .... Henry M'Kenna, Tirkane . A Friend . , . Michael M'Guigan, Maghera Pat. O'Neill . . do. Bernard Demond, Ballynock Lawrence Cassidy, Fallagloon Thomas O'Donnell, Maghera Mrs. M. M'Kenna . do. Catherine M'Kenna, Tirkane Mrs. Patrick M'Kenna do. Bernard M'Kenna . do. Pat M'Namee, Fallagloon . James Cooney, Maghera John M'Kenna (Dan.), Tir- kane .... James Harkin, Maghera James Lagan, Brackagh Daniel Quigley, Druncum- ready William Dugan, Tirkane Patrick Collins, Knockneal Neil Collins . . .do. John M'Eldoney, Gorlenure Edward Friel, sen., Knock- £ s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Edward Friel, jun. . do. Patrick Harkin, Swatera . Patrick Ward . do. Total . . . ' . . 3 10 April Mh, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon ; — Causeway, Diocese of Kerry, per The Rev. Thomas H. Brosnan, C.C. . . 2 Anonymous, a c Money Order,' per Mallow Post Office, county Cork . . 1 10 Causeway, County Kerry, Subscriptions. Rev. Thomas Brosnan, C.C, Causeway. . . . 10 Justice Rice, Esq., J.P., Bushmount . . .1.00 Mr. Michael O'Connell, WestRattoo . . .026 Jeremiah Sullivan, Garret Piers . . . .010 124 £ s. d. Maurice Pearse,Rattoo parish 10 Patrick Whelan . . do. 1 James Horrigan . . do. 10 Thomas Evans . . do. 1 Roger Harty . . do. 1 John M'Domiell . . do. 1 Total 2 April 12th, 1864. mountrath parish Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray ; — £5 18s. 2d., from Rev. James Dunne, Mountrath, in- cluding the following : — Rev. James Dunne The Monastery . Rev. Bartholomew Egan William Treacy William Delany James Miller Andrew Geoghegan John Donohoe Paul Kelly . Martin Costigan John Nolan . John Hughes Dr. Ryan Hugh Bradshaw Andrew Gorman Mrs. William Bray Mrs. Fenton Phelan Jem Carroll . Pat Russell . James Coyle James Fitzpatrick James Morrissey . Dan Delany Mrs. Moore . John Guilfoyle . Fenton Fitzgerald Richard Caulfield Smaller sums .10 .10 an . 10 . 10 .050 .050 .050 .050 .050 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .026 .020 .020 .010 .010 .010 .010 « .010 .010 .010 .010 .012 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Rathmines, including £1 additional subscription from the Rev. Monsignor Meagher, P.P., V.G. . 19 7 1 From Tourneena, Ballymac- carberry, Diocese of Waterford and Lismore . 7 16 9 £ s. d. From Galmoy, DioGese of Ossory . . . .300 From Caherdaniel, Western Kenmare, additional subs. 14 2 Galmoy Subscriptions. Mr. John Shortall B. Scott . Rev. James Ryan Edward Shortall John Bowe . James Bergin James Talent John Hart . William Kelly Martin Cullman Charles Kavanagh Thomas Kavanagh Edmond Laherty Mrs. Richard Delany Andrew Henderson 10 10 1 Eathmines Subscriptions. 7 6 2 10 1 10 10 10 1 1 10 10 1 Francis E. O'Brien, Esq. . 1 N. Halbert, Esq. . 1 — Lawrenson, Esq. .10 Captain Brennan . 1 Mr. John Flynn . . 15 John Kelly, Esq. . 10 Mrs. Eleanor Grattan . 10 James Coffey, Esq. . 10 H. Talbot, Esq. . . 5 Captain Walsh . . 4 Francis Corville . . 2 6 George Corville . . 2 6 William Corville . 2 6 John Corville . 2 6 April 13th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Balbriggan, per the Very Rev. Canon Keogh, P.P 14 1 From Abbeyfeale, county Limerick, per the Rev. M. Coghlan, D.D., P.P. .550 From Creeve, Diocese of Elphin, per Rev. J. White, P.P 17 7 125 Parish of Balbriggan Subscriptions Very Rev. Canon Keogh, P.P. Rev. John O'Brien, C.C. . Rev. William Harrison, C.C. Thomas Dillon P. O'Reilly . Edward Murphy Bernard Sharky John King . Miss Dogherty Mrs. Murphy Charles Cumisky Patrick M'Cabe Terence O'Neill William Ennis Mrs. M'Sherry Michael Wade James Wade Jane Byrne . Mrs. Walsh . Miss Murphy Richard Whearty Bernard Rogers Miss Seaver Mr. Lynch . Mrs. M'Court John Larkin Thomas Christie William Dillon William Hanrahan Bernard Morgan Matthew Coleman Thomas Magee John Archbold Richard M 'Cable Richard M'Nally Edward Maher Patrick M'Cabe Nicholas Graham Joseph M 'Sherry Mr. Seaver . Miss Nugent Patrick M'Cabe Mrs. Hanrahan Edward Hoey Patrick M'Garvey Michael Willia John Darcy . Catherine Procter William Maher Mr. Byrne . Mrs. Fulham Michael Heeney Thomas Brown Rose Coleman Lawrence Carton John Tolan . iAN £ s. d. 1 10 10 1 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 3 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 2 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 William Sherwin William Casey Patrick M'Nally Patrick Price Denis Fulham Thomas Larkin Joseph Larkin Joseph Rigney Francis Scally John Keegan Miss Fulham Miss Morgan John Knox . Mr. Fitzpatrick Mr. Wade . William Connor Mrs. Hoey . Margaret Dolan Mrs. Owens. Peter Rice . Nicholas Doran Nicholas Moore Patrick Boyse Michael Sweetman Mrs. Tolan . Patrick Tolan Mrs. Monks Peter Purfield £ s. d. o 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 O 1 o 1 1 <) O 1 <> 1 1 o o 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 o 1 1 1 Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick, Subscriptions. Very Rev. M. Coughlan, D.D., P.P. . . .10 William M'Evoy, Esq., M.D. 10 Rev. Mr. Connery, CO. .05 With smaller sums making a total of . . . .55 April 16th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon :— From Castledermot, per the Very Rev. and Venerable Archdeacon Dunne, P.P. . 16 4 5 From Loughglynn, Diocese of Elphin, per Rev. Thomas O'Connor, D.D., P.P 3 5 From Turbrid, Diocese of Waterford and Lismore, per Rev. Stephen M. Lonergan, P.P. . . 15 From Kill, Diocese of Kil- more, per Rev. P. Smith, P.P 4 126 Second remittance from Queenstown, Diocese of Cloyne, per Rev. J. Rice, Adm. . . . "A Poor Man's mite," per the Rev. M. Collier, C.C. From Cavan, second remit- tance, per the Rev. John M'Enroe, C.C. . From Donoughmore, Arch- diocese of Armagh, second remittance, per Rev. F. Devlin, P.P. . £ s. d. 10 1 17 6 4 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The following is a list of the subscriptions furished by the Very Rev. and Vener- able Archdeacon Dunne, P.P. ;- Moone : — ., St. Michael Walsh, Esq B. M. Chambers, Esq Louis, America Roderick Miley, Esq. L. Lawlor, Esq. . Messrs. T. German L. Miley M. Devoy . Mrs. Farnan Edward Hoey James M'Evoy Patrick Devoy Mrs. Kelly . Matthew Leigh Edward Lawlor Mrs. Byrne . Richard Lawlor Thomas Kelly John Connor James Molony James Stanley Mrs. Kelly . Luke Nolan . William Cashion John Burke . Sundries • Total from Moone Castlkdermot : — Richard Strange, Esq., J. P. Michael Burke . George Lawlor Owen M'Donnell Jeremiah O'Neill Michael Dempsey 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13 1 6 4 3 £ s. d. H. Roussel . . 2 James Curran . 2 Mrs. Lawlor . 2 Christopher Nolan . 1 6 Denis Murphy . 1 6 James Rice . . 1 6 — Mannion . . 1 Michael Farnan . . 1 Charles M'Donnell . 1 John Corcoran . . 1 Hugh Byrne . ■ . . 1 James Kavanagh • . Julia M'Donnell . • . . 1 . 1 James S. 'Hill • . 1 Michael Deegan . . 1 Thomas Byrne . . 1 William M 'Derby . 1 Denis Corrigan . . 1 — Kinsella . . 1 Matthew Lawlor . . 1 John Duffy . . 1 Mrs. Butler. . 1 Robert Cassidy . . 1 Edward Wall . 1 James Hutchinson . 1 Daniel Kinsella . . 1 Miss Whelan . 1 Matthew Kelly . . 1 Sundries . 1 10 Total from Castlederm ot . 4 15 5 Levitstow n : — Mrs. Caulfield . 10 John Curran , . 10 James Byrne . 10 John Nolan . . 10 Denis Lawlor . , . 5 John Lyons . . 5 Miss Jane Fitzgerald . 3 Joseph Brennan . . 2 6 James Lawlor . 2 6 Miss Curran . 1 6 Sundries . . . . 5 3 Total from Levitstown . 3 4 9 Very Rev. Archd eacon Dunne, D.D. . . 1 John Fogarty, C.C. . . 10 Father German, C.C. . . 10 LLYLOOBY, TUBRID AND BA Clogheen, Subs >CRIPTIONS. Rev. Stephen M. Lone rgan, P.P.. . . 2 2 Rev. E. Walsh, C.C. . . 1 Rev. William Hickey . . 1 Mr. Thomas Burke . 10 127 Mr. Russell . Thomas Keating . Robert Keating . Maurice Morrissey John M 'Grata . James Prendergast Patrick Prendergast Mrs. Devereux James Sheehan Henry Galvin William Walsh Garrett Mullany Darby Burke James Brien . Laurence Foley Richard Morrissey Michael Fenessey Patrick Morrissey Timothy Ryan Robert Keating John Morrissey John Mahony William Farrell Widow Brien Maurice Griffith Patrick Finn William Burke Andy Connors John Phelan Michael Phelan Patrick Hally John Hynes . Patrick M'Grath Patrick Kiely John Shea . Stephen Brien David Cahill John Martin, jun. John Martin, sen. James White Philip Lonergan William Ryan Robert Walsh Daniel Brien Patrick Connors Mrs. Galvin . Mrs. Ahearne Patrick Ryan William Hyland Thomas Phelan James Prendergast Patrick Duggan John Ross Lonergan Peggy Kennedy Peggy M'Grath Roger Donnell John Hickey £ s. d. 5 2 2 John Walsh, Ballylomasna . Peter O'Donnell . Pat Prendergast . John Fenessey, Ballyboy David Fox .... John Henessey . Pat Prendergast, Ballyagore Pat Fenessey, Ballyboy Thomas Fenessey, C.grace . James Moran Mrs. Roche . Pierce Walsh John Walsh, Tubrid Philip Wall . Wm. Molowney . James Cahil Thomas Hanrahan Pat Aughrim James Mahony . John Hanrahan . Mr. Coonan . Pat Walsh . Owen Molowney . Mrs. C. Anglen • John Anglen . Pat Anglen . . £ s. d. 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 Faribii of Donohil. David Fenessey and family .066 April I8th t 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Crookstown, county Tyrone, per John Har- bison, Esq. . . .500 From Blessington, per Rev. James Hamilton, P.P. . 10 From the Diocese of Ross, per the Most Rev. Dr. O'Hea . . . . 34 16 10 From Enniskeen, per Rev. John Rooney, P.P . . 3 10 From Dromid, Waterville, Diocese of Kerry, per Rev. John Fitzmaurice . 2 14 6 From Fenagh, Diocese of Ardagh, per Rev. John Behan, P.P. . From Moycullen, per the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor .... 2 1 10 Diocese of Ross Subscriptions. Per the Most Rev. Dr. O'Hea :— Clonakilty . Castlehaven . 6 4 8 128 £ s. d. Kilimeen . 3 7 6 Rath . . 3 3 Ardguld . 2 12 Barryroe . 2 Roscarbery . . 2 Timoleague . . 1 Skibbereen . . 10 6 4 Which includes the follow- ing sums : — Most Rev. Dr. O'Hea . 1 Eugene Downing, Esq ,J.P. 1 Rev. C. Davis, R.C.A. . 10 Rev. M. Donovan . 10 Mr. D. M. Cartie . 10 Sam Riordan . . 5 William Young . . 5 A. Menahane . 2 J. Varian . 2 6 Sam Levis . . 2 G Pat O'Hea . . . . 2 6 Pat Burke . . 2 6 Michael Keleher . . 2 6 James Kennedy . . 2 6 John Shea . .02 6 Peter Connolly . . 2 6 Mrs. Walton . 2 G April 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Knockbride, per the Rev. P. Brady, P.P., Diocese of Kilmore . From Newbridge, Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, per the Rev. Martin Nolan, C.C. . . . From Cahirciveen, Diocese of Kerry, second subscrip- tion, per the Rev. John Healy, P.P. . From Carndonagh, Diocese of Kerry, per the Rev. P. Bradly, P.P. . 3 16 3 . 12 17 2 9 4 4 Parish op Newbridge, Diocese of Kildare, Subscriptions. H. Walsh, P. Mulhall, and James Gallagher . .290 Rev. T. Kavanagh, P.P. .10 Mr. Edward Donnelly . 17 6 Mr. James Lex . . . 12 6 Mr. Martin Dunny . . 11 10 Rev. Martin Nolan, C.C. . 10 agan, Rev. Patrick J. Mulhall, C.C J. Hickey, Esq., J.P. . Collected by Mr. John Ennis Mr. John Farrell, Costeer . Mr. Tim Farrell , James Lawlor Mr. James Flann Wallerstown . C. Harman, Esq. . P. Carey, Esq. Mr. Michael Murphy Mr. Edward Farrell H. Walsh . P. Moon, Esq. . Mr. Pat. Hanlon. Mr. L. Carnegie . Mr, J. Tracy Mr. John Hyland Mr. H. J. Groom Mr. P. Keough . Mr. Thomas Dowling Mr. and Miss Duggan Mr. M. Irwin Mr. James Hyland Mr. L. Ryan Mr. T. Fleming . s. d. 10 10 8 6 6 5 4 6 2 2 United Parishes op ' dunleer, dromin and Philipstown, Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray . . 11 5 8 The following are the names- of the subscribers : — Dunleer Chapel. Per the Rev. Edward Dooley : — Rev. Edward Dooley, P P Mr. T. Carroll M. Gannon . H. Clarke . Anonymous . P. Carroll . T. M'Kenna J. Dowd B. Laudy M. Magrane B. Stokes . J. Keenan . Mrs. Mathews John King . William Donough P. Powderly Mrs. M'Quillen Miss Magrane Miss A. Magrane ..„ James Carroll B. Gannon . L. Torris Mat. Gregory J. Torris . P. Carton . P. P. Kelly . Mrs. Clarke P. Hoey M. Donough J. Halfpenny Miss Dowd . Mat. Devin . Bryan Byrne P. Powderly P. Hickey . P. Powderly P. Graham . Mrs. Magrane P. Stokes . Miss Carroll R. Brannagan Miss Plunkett Mary Fortescue S. Jordan^ . O. M'Enany T. Elliott . T. Dogette . T. Powderly 129 £ s. d. Dromin Chapel: — Patrick Brannigan, Esq., J.P., Dromin .... Mr. John Mullen Mr. James Magee Patrick Eakins . Patrick Stokes, jun. . Francis Matthews Owen Kieran Patrick Taaffe James Kieran Mr. George Taaffe Mr. Matthew Magnire Mr. J. Stokes, Richardstown Mr. J. Stokes, Dromin Mr. Patrick Matthews Mrs. Brannin Miss Matthews . Mr. P. Stokes . Philipstown Chapel Mr. James Stokes Mr. Thomas Powderly Mr. Thomas Dezelle Mr. Thomas Ebbitt Mr. Simon Jordan Mr. 0. M'Eneny . Miss Mary Fortescue 10 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 10 Parish of Carndonagh Subscriptions. £ s. d. Rev. Paul Bradley, P.P. . 1 A Friend . . . .076 Rev. James M'Loughlin, C.C. 5 Rev. Charles Gallagher, C.C. 5 With smaller sums making a total of . . . .44 Aghadoe Subscriptions. Mr. Denis O'Leary, Aghadoe Mrs. Sheehan, Ards . Michael Seery, Lake view . John Sullivan, Crohon Miss Quinn, Grenagh . Darby Clifford, Aghadoe Thomas Scollord, Lakeview John Connor, Aghadoe Miss Langry, Grenagh Michael Horgan . Crohan Grady Total .... I 1 Parish of Drumlane Subscriptions. Rev. Patrick O'Reilly, Rev. John O'Connor, C.C. . Thomas J. M 'Donough, Esq. Mr. O' Donovan . Miss O'Donovan . Mr. Doyle . Mr. Garrett Reilly Mr. John Williams Mr. James Reilly Mr. P. Leckey Mr. John Yaw . Mr. James Magauran Sundry small sums 10 2 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 Belturbet Subscriptions. John Tute, Esq., Belturbet . Mr. John Lataumelle . do. John A. Tute, Esq. . do. Mr. James Mahaffy . do. Mr. Andrew Fitzpatrick do. Mr. John Donegan . do. Mr. Terence Leddy . do. Mr. Francis M'Garaban, Carrigallen . Mr. John Johnston, New- towngore . 2 1 6 130 Mr. Patrick Shannon, Raleigh .... Mr. Francis Mortimer, Bel- turbet .... Mr. John Murray, Belturbet Mr. Laurence O'Brien do. Mr. John M'Kenna . do. Mr. Thomas Dolan . do. Mr. George Cuff . . do. Robert Ryecroft, Esq.,Lisanen Sundry small sums . . £ s. d. 16 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 9 c Total .240 Drumsna Subscriptions. Your Humble Servant Mr. Michael Morris . Mr. John Bierne . Mrs. Kennedy . Smaller sums • 10 2 Total 18 Church of the Holy Trinity, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone, Subscriptions. o 10 o o 10 o o 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 jun Rev. Hugh M'Crystal, P.P. John Harbison, Esq. John Rickard James Doris John Quin . Laurence Britton James Seenan James Mullen Patrick O'Rourke, Michael Quin James Devlin Bernard Henry Bernard Mallon Daniel Kelly James Mayne Thomas M'Sherry James Donaghy John Shiel . John O'Neill William Kelly Felix M'Elhannon Andrew Campbell Patrick M'Grady Fergus Hughes . John M'Elhannon Patrick Quin James M' Shane . James Campbell . William Burns . Peter Malone 1 1 1 Patrick Corr John Donnelly . Patrick Tierney . John M 'Henry . Hugh M'Aleer . Neil M'Elhatton . Jemmy Devlin Francis Vincent . John M'Gillan . Charles Graham . Charles Quin Edward M'Closkey Bernard M'lver . William Mallon . JohnM'Geogh . Joseph Garland . John Mullan Mrs. James Mullin Miss Annie Quin In smaller sums , Total . £ s. d. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 6 5 April 21s*, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions Very Rev. Canon Buckley, P.P., Butte vant . .10 Mr. Robert Walsh . . 10 Kingscourt, Diocese of Meath, per Rev. Peter O'Reilly, P.P. . . . 6 17 Parishes op LONGWOOD AND KlLLYON, Co. Meath, Subscriptions. Mr. Patrick Connolly, Killyon House . Rev. L. Smyth, P.P. Mark Colligan, Esq., Castle- rickard .... Rev. John Murray, C.C. . P. O'Brien, Esq., M.D. Mrs. Grady . Mr. James Hannon Mr. John Hannon Mr. Lawrence Duignan Mr. Edward Duignan , Mr. Andrew Duignan Mr. James Duignan Miss Grady . . Mr. Grady . • Mrs. W.Walsh . Mr. Patrick Dowens Mr. James Monahan Mr. Patrick Jellis 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 131 Mr. Daniel Clarke Mr. John Daly . . . Mrs. Daniel Clarke Mrs. Duignan, Mell park . Mr. Michael Kiernan . Mr. John Maguire . Mr. Robert Maguire . Mr. Michael Rourke . Mr. Edward Kavanagh Mr. James Murphy Mr. Michael Weir Mr. Michael Dixon Mr. Christopher Connolly . Miss Catherine Duignan Mr Edward Clarke Mr Darby Murray Mr. John Delany Mr. Michael Gaffney Mr. Lawrence Fegan Mr. Edward Cleary Mr. Dick Lowe . Mr. John Murray Mr. Patrick Procter Mr. James Flynn. Mr. Michael Carney Mr. Thomas Jellis Mr. John Jellis . Mr. John Roche . Mr. Michael Smyth Mr. James Rickard Mr. Edward Monahan Mrs. James Hannon Mr. Deane . Mr. Andrew Colclough Mr. Michael Malone Mr. Joseph Quirke Mr. Richard Muldowney Mr. Michael Fagan Mr. Nicholas White Mr. Patrick Malone Mr. Patrick Casserly Mr. Robert Coyne Mr. Stephen Dunne Mr. Christopher Colclough Anonymous . £ s. d. 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 9 2 2 2 2 1 1 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 1 1 10 LoUGHBRICKLAND SUBSCRIPTIONS. Rev. Peter M'Kay . . 10 Francis Mahony . . .026 Peter Strain . . ,026 Wm. M'Clony . . .026 Patrick Cronney . . .026 Daniel M'Convill . .020 Mary Anne Burns . .016 JohnM'Nally . . .010 James M'Grath . . .010 Joseph Burns . . .010 Felix M'Genity . . .010 Robert M'Keown Arthur Gill Daniel Sands Laurence Conroy Hugh Quinn Hugh Fitzpatrick Edward Mooney . John Kearney Daniel Burns Edward Burns Arthur Louery John Haughey . Alexander Hall . Parish of Kilbeg, Co. Meath, Subscriptions. £ s. d. .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 .010 Rev. S. Dugnan, P.P. . . i Luke Lynch . . o Michael Devlin . . .0 Edward Flood, Horath .' John Bradley . . . Thomas Farrell . . o John Farrell . . o Edward Flood, Roberts town Patrick Reilly, Ardlonan . Henry Smith, Ardlonan . Philip Carolan, Robertstown Thomas Reilly . . . o Miss Anue Devlin, Horath . Miss Eliza M'Dermott . William Hutchison . . MathewGogarty. . . o John Kiernan . . .0 Thomas Kiernan . , . o Patrick Dalton . . . o John Carolan . . .0 Christopher Smith . . John Flood, Robertstown . Thomas Smith, Carolanstown Michael Hayden, Carolans- town . . .0 Mr. Saul . . . . o 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 In small sums 1 1 14 6 Total 5 11 Barnmeen Chapel Collection and Subscriptions. Rev. Thomas Brady, P.P., Drumgath, Rathfriland . Mr. Patrick Conville, Drum- greenagh .... Mr. Joseph Donnelly, Rath- friland .... 10 10 5 132 £ s. d. . 5 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 G . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . o 2 6 Mrs. Daniel Bell . Doctor M 'Court . Patrick M'lllray . John M'Key James M'Aneorney James O'Hare Hugh Toman Matthew Mallon . With smaller sums makiDg a total of . . . .566 Kilcrohan West Subscriptions. Mrs. David Jernryn and Mr. Thomas Jermyn, Liss Cottage Mr. Jeremiah Gallivan Mr. Daniel Sullivan Mr. Henry Horan Mr. Cornelius Barry Mr. Francis Dwyer Mr. Michael Leary A Friend . . Mrs. Corcoran John Finton James Finton John Gallivan Mrs. Fitzgerald Mrs. Noonan Mrs. Sullivan Florence Sullivan Denis Cloovane Thomas Hayes Sylvester Sullivan Bett Moriarty Honora Gallivan John Maley . Denis Sullivan Thomas Connor John Sullivan Michael Grady James Finton ... 1 John Shea . . . . Denis Curran . . .0 John Sullivan . . .0 Dan Gallivan . . .0 Edmund Fitzgerald . . Mrs. Adams . . .0 Michael Dwyer . . .0 Pat Curran .... Crohane Curran . . .0 Tim Leary .... Jeffrey Connell . . .0 Michael Connor . . .0 Timothy Murphy . . Michael McCarthy . . Mary Griffin . . .0 Smaller sums . . . 18 10 10 6 5 5 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 Knockbride Chapel, Bailieboro', Subscriptions. £ s. d Andrew Clarke . 2 () Patrick Reilly . . 1 James Donnelly . 1 Bernard Magorinan 1 Mathew Carroll . 1 James Naulty 1 () Patrick Cusack . 1 James M. Breen . 1 James M. Breen . 1 o John Machesney . \ 1 Laurence Rogers . , 1 John Tierney , 1 Gregory M 'Breen , . 1 Thomas Carolan . 1 Philip Traynor . . 1 Bernard Lynch . , . 1 Owen Lynch . G John Carolan G Mary Carolan '. 6 Bryan Fay . . 6 Mary M 'Breen . • 6 With smaller sums making a total of , • 1864 3 16 3 April 22nd, Miscellaneous Subscriptions Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Swinford . 9 1 G From Dunshaughlin, Diocese of Meath, per the Rev. Mr. Duff, P.P. 4 4 7 From Killane, Diocese of Kilmore, per Rev. F. O'Reilly .... 10 From Kanturk, Diocese of Cloyne, per the Rev. P. D. O'Eegan, P.P. , CRIPT 5 IONS. Swinford Subs Very Rev. Dean Durcan, P.P., Swinford 1 Thomas O'Dowd (Solicitor) 1 Mr. P. Corly 1 Mr. P. Mannion . 1 Mr. Ignatius O'Donnell 10 Mr. Wm. Mulligan . 10 Mr. J. Durkan . . 10 Mr. P. O'Dowd . 10 George Harcan . . . 5 Michael Mallet . ► • 5 133 £ s. d. — Gordon . . 5 Thomas Groark . . 5 Walter dimming . 5 — Brown . 5 Mrs. Fleming . 5 P. Walsh . . 2 6 J. Mulligan . . . 2 6 M. Durcan . . 2 6 P. Harcan . • . 2 6 P. Jordan . . 2 6 J. Kyle . 2 6 Thomas Connor . . 2 6 Michael Munroe . . 2 Andrew M 'Nichols . 2 John Connor . 2 P. Dunlevy . . o 2 Anonymous . . 1 Total . . 9 1 6 April 26th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon :— From Louth, Archdiocese of Armagh, per the Rev. John Clark, P.P. . From Annakissy, Diocese of Cloyne, per the Rev. Pierce C 6 2 2 *ierce Greene, P.P. 3 Louth Subscriptions. Rev. John Clarke, Louth . Laurence Taaffe, Louth John Kieran, Canonrock . John Kieran, Tullyeahan . Dr. Kearney, Louth . H. B. Lynch, Louth . Mr. M'Gough, Louth . John Reilly, Coolrath . Mr. Carolan, Louth . Mrs. Marmion, Louth Mrs. M'Gough, Louth Mr. Dogherty, Cononrock . Mr. Coulan, Canonrock John Kieran, Blackbog James Coulan, Mullacrew . James Thornton, Louth Mr. Callan, Louth James Taaffe, Coolereedan . Thomas Reilly, Caolrath . Mr. Gernon, Mills of Louth Sundry small sums Total 1 JO 10 10 10 5 Q 2 G 2 G o 2 G 2 G 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 April 27th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Parish of Omagh, Tyrone, per Rev. M. O'Kane, P.P., Drumsagh 1 April 28th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Edward M. Duffy, Esq., Hardwicke street . From the Rev. J. O'Mahony, P.P., Carrigoline, county Cork, per Rev. John O' Hanlou, from Castle- pluuket, Castlerea, per Rev. J. O'Beirne . Richard Train, Esq. .- James Lynam, Esq. , John Train, Esq. . Mrs. Butler Mr. William Whitsitt, Lower Baggot St., per Mr. Henry 1 3 10 1 10 2 6 2 10 1 11 34 5 16 3£ April 30th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John OHanlon : — From Rev. James Sinnott, P.P., Kilmuckridge, Diocese of Ferns . .550 Per Venerable and Very Rev. Archdeacon Philip Porter, P.P., Cloncha, Diocese of Derry . .260 From Mallin, Diocese of Derry, per Rev. John K. O'Doherty, C.C. . . 1 10 Per Rev. Patrick Campbell, P.P., Magherafelt, Arch- diocese of Armagh . .446 Parishes of Castleisland, Scartiglin and Cordal . 10 12 Parishes of Castleisland, Scartiglin, and Cordal Subscriptions. Per Rev. Michael O' Sullivan, C.C, Castleisland : — Archdeacon O'Leary, P.P. . 1 Kev. Michael O'Sullivan, C.C. 10 Rev. Win. O'Leary, C.C. . 10 Edward Harnett, Esq. . 5 134 Wm. Harnett, Esq., Egypt . Patrick Brosnan Redmond Roche Dr. Quinlan James Reidy Cornelius Reidy Dr. Nolan . Philip O'Connell Harnett Milward Martin Pembroke William Quinlan . Timothy Shanahan Martin Nolan Dr. Roche . John Harrington . Dr. Harold . Terence Brosnan . James Lombard . Maurice Qninlan . Miss Norris . John Noonan Edmond Shanahan Daniel Kearney . Daniel Loughnane Mary Connor Maurice Connor . Maurice O'C. Roche John Hogan Matthew Wrin . John Brown Maurice Roche . Daniel Wm. O'Keeffe. Jeremiah Coffey . Bryan Connor, jun. Denis O'Connor . Mrs. Prenderville Jeremiah Nolan . John Greaney William Scollard . Mrs. Scollard Patrick John Hogan Thomas Brosnan . Mrs. Thompson . Jeremiah Sweeney Patrick Kenny . Michael Griffin . John Leane . . Martin Mahony . James Mahony . Thomas Connor . Bartholomew Reidy Maurice Kelleher James Cartin Patrick Flynn Edmond Jones . Thomas Brosnan . Mrs. Knight David Roche Daniel Sullivan . James O'Connor . £ s. d. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 I 10 10 10 1 1 10 10 10 1 1 1 Jeremiah Shanahan Lawrence Hickey Thomas Harrington Mrs. Roche . Maurice Conn ell John Leary . Maurice Keane Patrick Sullivan Robert Sullivan Thomas Bryan Connor Bryan Connor, sen. Small sums £ s. d. 10 9 6 May ith, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray : — Parishioners of Spiddal, Co. Galway, per Coleman M'Donogh, Esq. . . 14 6 Carrigaline, Diocese of Cork, from Rev. T.J. O'Mahony, D.D., C.C., per Rev. Charles P. Meehan, CO., SS. Michael and John's . 3 10 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Errigal, Truagh, Diocese of Clogher, per Rev. James Mooney, C.C. 1 16 1 A Policeman ' . . .010 A National Bank Order, signed Castlerea, Patrick Gannon, Castleplunket . 2 2 May 7th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Luke Eife, Rathtoath . 10 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From St. Nicholas of Myra's Confraternity, Francis st., Dublin .... 5 10 Silk Weavers, Dublin . 10 10 From Naas, Diocese of Kil- dare and Leighlin (second instalment), per Very Rev. James Hughes, P.P. 16 5 10 Naas Subscriptions. Rev. J. Hughes, P.P. . .300 P. Fay 2 P. Nolan, Osborne House .200 Edward Hanlon . . . 1 10 135 £ s. d. John Wynne 1 10 W. Brophy, sen. . 1 5 Mrs. Farrell , 1 5 Patrick Farrell . 1 5 P. Kearney . 1 5 JohnLawlor 1 5 William M'Evoy 1 5 J. Masterson . 1 5 Richard Tracy . 1 5 T. M'Donald 1 2 6 Rev. Daniel Byrne 1 o Rev. M. Comerford 1 J. Farrell, jun. . 1 John M'Elwaine . 1 Mrs. M'Evoy 1 James Murphy . 1 The Misses O'Callaghan 1 6 R. O'Callaghan . 1 P. Byrne, Bluebell . 15 Miss Leverton . 15 o Mrs. O'Callaghan 15 Thomas Boulger . 12 G Daniel Coady 12 G Mrs. Eagleton 12 G M. Ennis . . . . 12 G J. Farrell, sen. . 12 G J. Fagan . 12 G P. Kinsella . 12 G H. Monaghan 11 James Reilly 11 J. Dowling . 10 James Dowling . 10 Edward Fagan . 10 M. M'Grath 10 C. D. Irwin . 9 L. Dunne • 7 6 J. Flannagan • 7 G M. Headon • 7 G J. M'Grath . 7 G P. Mulcahy. 7 6 Matthew Byrne . 6 Mrs. Doyle, Oberston . 6 John Hearns 6 Alexander Byrne 5 Mrs. Carroll 5 Patrick Flood . 5 Philip Keane 5 Patrick M'Donald, Mouread 5 <> Mrs. Mooney 5 Martin Patterson 5 Michael Perry . . 5 o James Salmon . • 5 Peter Byrne . * 4 George Maguire . 4 Mrs. Brophy 3 G John Conway 3 G Mrs. Doyle . 3 6 John M'Cabe . 3 G Edward Reilly . . 3 6 Mrs. Catt . . 3 £ s. (I. Thomas Connolly 2 G Thomas Duignan . 2 G John Harding . . . 2 6 Matthew Higgins 2 G John Kenny 2 G James Lynch 2 G Richard Neill . 2 G Peter Kelly .... 2 John Lynch 2 James White 1 G Mrs. Anderson . 1 Nicholas Ball 1 (J Thomas Byrne 1 John Collins 1 Walter Condron . 1 Thomas Conlon . 1 James Cosgrave . 1 Edward Donegan 1 Philip Doyle 1 Michael Fallon . 1 John Gibbons 1 John Hogan 1 William Horan . 1 Thomas Hyland . 1 John Hyde .... 1 John Kearney 1 John Kelly .... 1 Mrs. Kenny . . . 1 Mrs. Lawlor, New row 1 Peter Lowry 1 Thomas M'Cann . 1 Patrick M'Donald 1 James M'Kelvey. 1 Frederick Mooney 1 Patrick Mooney, New row . 1 Michael Murphy . 1 Michael Murphy, Basin lane 1 Richard O'Neill . 1 Michael Patterson 1 Thomas Shelly . 1 James Tougher . 1 Edward Tray nor . 1 May Uth y 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From the Parishes of Ballin- derry and Kilbride, per the Rev. Hugh Daly, P.P. 11 From Carrigaholt, Diocese of Killaloe, per the Rev. Thomas M'Mahon, 0.0. .504 John and Eliza Rogers, 8 Great Clarence place .050 From Killevan, Diocese of Clogher, per Rev. John Hoey, P.P. . . . 4 13 136 Per the Very Rev. James g Hughes, P.P., Naas (third k remittance) From Munroe and Boher, Diocese of Limerick, per the Rev. M. Cleary, P.P. . From the Confraternity of St. Lawrence 0' Toole's, per the Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, CO. From Glenbryan, Diocese of Ferns, per the Rev. Thomas Sheridan, C.C. From Drumgath, Diocese of Dromore, per the Rev. Thomas Brady, P.P. £ s. d. 5 3 15 4 10 10 5 6 6 Carrigaholt, Co. Clare, Subscriptions. Rev. Michael Meehan, P.P. 10 Rev. P. White, C.C. . .05 Rev. Thomas M'Mahon, C.C. 5 Martin Creagh, Carrigaholt 1 Wm. Purcell . . do. 1 Michael Shea . . do. 1 Pat. Roughan . . do. 1 John Kelly . . . do. 1 Thomas Kean . . do. 1 Daniel Gorman . . do. 10 John M'Inerney . . do. Mrs. Keating . . do. Pat. Healy, Moreen . Joseph Quinlan, Rahona James Kean, Kilcloher Thomas Bonfil, Moneen Martin Kean, Kilbaha Martin Gibson, Fodra. Owen Loyd, Kiltuley . Mrs. Dustan, . do. Mrs. Stamfort . do. Mrs. Hehir . . do. . 1 Mrs. Keating, Fodra . .01 James M'Carthy, Quilty . 1 Thomas Liddane, Tullig . 1 Pat. Haugh, Leshen . Michael M'Inerney, Donnaha Hugh Maguire, Donnaha . Thomas Liddane, Tullig Mrs. Borough, Querin In small sums . . .2 13 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o 1 10 1 1 10 Total 5 4 klllevan, co. monaghan, Subscriptions. Rev. John Hoey, P.P. Rev. John Cassidy, C.C. 10 5 Mr. George Brown William Herbert , Thomas Clarkin Bernard Goal atrick Tierne y . Richard Quigley Patrick Ward Hugh Ward Edward Quigley Patrick Murphy Mathew Croan Owen Deery Patrick Goodwin James Glyne John Glyne . Owen M'Nulty Henry Slaney James Harris James M 'Donald John Goan . Con. Connolly Sundry small sums £ s. d. 2 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] Total 4 13 May lith, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Castleview, Passage West, per Rev. William Canon O'Connor, P.P., per the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor . . .540 From Kinsale, per Rev. Cornelius Corkran, P.P., per the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor . . .353 May 18th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Received from Sydney, per Bank Order on Bank of Australia, Loudon, in favour of Sir John Gray 400 May 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. Mr. Clifford, Mouaghan, £13, the amount of the Parochial collection, of Monaghan, 137 which includes the follow- ing :— Mr. Peter M 'Philips . Mr. Peter M'Cullagh . Mr. Peter Deighan Miss Curran (second sub.) . s. d. 8 Parish of Knockavilla, Cashel, per Rev. K. Cahill, P.P 5 Which includes the follow- ing:— Nicholas B. Greene, Esq., J. P., Greenpark . .10 Rev. R. Cahill, P.P. . ,10 Rev. Mr. Corcoran, C.C. .050 May 21th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions Per Rev. John O'Hanlon :— From Innishannon, Diocese of Cork, per the Rev. John Canon Foley, P.P., per the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor . . . 15 From Newmarket-on-Fergus, Diocese of Killaloe, from the Rev. D.Moloney, P.P., per the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor . . . 2 12 From Ballyforan, Diocese of Elphin, per the Rev. John M'Dermott, C.C. . . 10 From Enniscorthy, diocese of Ferns, per the Rev. Thomas Roche, being the second remittance from the Parish . . . 2 15 From Killanney, Diocese of Clogher, per H. E. Kelly, Esq 5 4 Post Office Order, being a Id. each, minus 3d., from 60 Clonmel men . .049 From ' A Frieud ' in Kings- town, per the Right Hon. The Lord Mayor . .10 Enniscorthy Subscriptions. Mr. Henry Roche . .10 Mr. Aidan Kelly . . .050 Mrs. Byrne . . . .050 Miss Ellen Martin . .050 £ a. d 2 6 2 2 6 2 G 2 6 2 6 2 1 e 1 J Henry Whitford James Malone Patrick Courtney John Kavanagh John Kenny Peter Moore Thomas Clifford Megue Lacy Paul Moore . Mrs. Miles Jordan May 31st, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. Dodd . . . .026 Rev. P. M'Cullagh, C.C, Drawskin, Co. Louth, per James Delany, Esq., Westmoreland street . 10 June 3rd, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon — Ardmore, Diocese of Water- ford, per Rev. Patrick Wall . . . . 1 13 Stamps, Anonymous, New- town barry . . .016 Postage Stamps, per Mr. Thomas Rorke, Morris- towntatten, Newbridge .044 Loughgiel, Diocese of Connor, per Rev. Henry M'Loughlin, P.P. . .16 3 Which includes the follow- ing :— Rev. H. M'Loughlin, P.P. . It) Mrs. H. M'Keever 10 <) Mr. P. Malone . 2 <) Small Sums .... 4 3 June IQth, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Clara, Diocese of Ossory, from Rev. James Ryan, P.P., per Wm. Kenealy, Esq., " Kilkenny Journal "400 138 June 18th } 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ a. d. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon :— Rev. M. J. Beechinor, C.C., Delgany, Co. Wicklow, (2nd sub. from Parish of Kilquade) . . .400 From St. Paul's Confrater- nity, Arran quay, Dublin, per P. Dowling, president 6 Claregalway, from Rev. Mr. Cummings, P.P., per Mr. Delany, Westmoreland st. 1 Ten men of the Matthew Brokers' Friendly Society, Dublin, per P. J. Shanley 5 Mr. Michael Burke, " Freeman's Journal " Office . . . .026 Mr. Thomas Mulligan, " Freeman's Journal" Office . . . .026 P. J. Shanley, President of Trades Association, 22 Coburg place (4th quarterly sub.) . . . 12 6 D. M'Loughlin, Letham .030 July 15th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Youghal, from Very Rev. Canon Murphy, P.P., per Alderman Dillon, Hon. Sec 13 Manister, Co. Limerick, per Rev. Michael M'Cormack, P.P 4 Per Rev. John O'Hanlon :— Banbridge, Diocese of Dromore, per Rev. John O'Brien, P.P. . . . 9 10 Durham Lodge, Roscommon, per the Rev. Patrick Donagher, C.C. . .340 Which includes the follow- ing :— Rev. P. Donagher C.C. . 10 Mr. Wm. Dolan . . .050 James Brennan . . .020 Stephen M'lvor, Esq., Richmond Hill, Rath- mines, per Very Rev. £ s. d. Canon Roche, P.P., SS. Michael and John's . .110 Mr. Thomas Kent, 38 Phibsborough road . .050 Two Protestant Countrymen 2 A Catholic Countryman .010 July 23rd, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Mr. A. Hayes . . .10 William F. Taaffe . .10 July 2Qth, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John M. Glynn, Esq., Gort 10 July 28th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — Mr. John Martin, from Kilbroney, Rostrevor .500 Mrs. Mary Mackey, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary . . . 1 a Mr. Andrew Phelan, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary . . .10 Master Michael Mackey, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary . 10 0- July 29th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John Lanigan, Esq., Richmond, Templemore, Co. Tipperary . . .500 Rev. P. Starkey, P.P., Bailee and Bailyculter, Co. Down . . .10 July 30th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. The Right Hon. The Lord Chief Baron Pigot . . 25 From the Operative Bakers', per Rev John O'Hanlon .500 From Beragh, Archdiocese of Armagh, per Rev. John O'Hanlon. . . . 10 0- 139 August 1st, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. Sir Robert Kane, Wickham, Dundrum . 10 August 2nd, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray : — M. Brogan, Esq., 4 Drum- condra terrace, Dublin .10 Thomas H. Tracy, Esq., Lower Gardiner street, Dublin (2nd sub.), per The Lord Mayor . . .10 From Parish of Dromore, Co. Down, per Rev. Wm. M'Cartan, P.P., per Rev. John O'Gorman, C.C., 88 Hill street, Newry . 4 4 5 August 3rd, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray : — From Marmion, W. Savage, Sydenham Villa, Tun- bridge Wells . . .500 James M. Matthews, Esq., Rosemount, Cardiff's bridge 10 Doctor Stokes, Cahir . .10 August Uh, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray : — Right Hon. Judge Ball . 10 J. B. RobertsoD, Dublin .10 Per The Very Rev. T. Matthews, P.P., St. Mary's, Drogheda . . 27 12 6 Parish of St. Mary's, Drogheda, Subscriptions. P. Matthews, Esq., J. P. . 10 10 J. Matthews, Esq., J. P. .500 Peter M'Evoy, Esq. . .220 Very Rev. T. Matthews, P.P. 10 F. Chad wick, Esq. Robert Finegan . Rev. J. Owens, C.C. T. Sherlock, Esq. Richard Moore . The Constabulary Michael Finegan . Pat Courtney Matthew Farrell . Mrs. P. Mohan . John Daeff . Pat Sherlock C. Gallagher John Rath . . James Caffrey James Eakins . Michael O'Shea . James Toole • James Tiernan . John Reilly . • J. Fitzsimons . J. Campbell . Henry M'Cullen . John Hamill Andrew Fitzharris And several smaller sums making up the total. August 5th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — £ s, d. .10 .10 . 10 . 10 . 10 .066 .050 .050 .050 .050 .046 .036 .030 .026 .026 .026 .026 .020 .020 .020 .020 .020 .020 .020 .020 John M'Kitterick, Esq., Newtownards . Mr. Charles Kelly, Tuam, per Mr. Martin Cream . From the Vicar General of Hamilton, Canada, West, and of the Rev. J. M'Nulty, P.P. of Cale- donica, Canada, West, per Michael Crooke, Esq., 10 Lower Ormond quay, Dublin . John Walsh, 34 Barrack st., Dublin . 2 5 3 10 August 6th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray :— From Belfast, per A. M'Kenna, Esq., "Ulster Observer " Office, Belfast 25 Mr. George F. Walsh, Cork 110 HO Mr. John Summer (Lock and Hinge Manufacturer), Ashton, Warrington Mr. J. Whitesmith, Govan Foundry, Glasgow . Mr. John Harper, Willow- Hall, London, per Mr. George F. Walsh, Cork . Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — £ s. d. 110 110 1 1 George P. Page, P.P., Glenavy, Co. Antrim 4 Per The Right Hon. The Lord Mayor, from Chief Justice Matthew R . Sausse 1 Dr. Alley . . . 1 Rose Lawler, King's House, Chapelizod, Co. Dublin . 2 Charles Geoghegan, 202 Gt. Brunswick St., Dublin 1 Per Dr. Clarke, Thomas st., from the Rev. P. Duffy, P.P., Street, by the collec- tion of that parish . 4 3 Including the following : — Rev. P. Duffy, P.P. . 1 Philip O'Reilly, Esq. . 1 Thomas O'Keeffe 5 A Friend .... 5 John M'Cutcheon 2 Bernard Maguire 2 Mrs. Smyth 2 John Canigy 6 2 () Thomas Cahill . 2 G Laurence Gilsenan 2 (3 Denis M'Ginn 2 Patrick Wallace . 1 Patrick Walker . 1 James Cormack . . . 1 John Fitzpatrick . 1 Bernard Lynch . 1 Peter Earley 1 Peter Delamor . 1 Francis Gilchreest 1 Thomas Monaghan 1 Simon Duffy 1 John Gilsman 1 Peter Wheelican . 1 Matthew Dalton . 1 Peter Green 1 Smaller sums August Sth, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. John Teevan, Woodside, Croydon, England . 100 Mr. Michael Scally, Ormond £ s. d. quay, Dublin, per Martin Crean, Esq. . . .300 John Sheehan, P.P., and V.G., Ennistymon . .10 August 10th, 1864 Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Earl Granard, Castleforbes, per Sir John Gray . . 5 From Belfast (2nd sub.), per A. M'Kenna, Esq. . . 50 T. S. De Salis, D.L. for the County of Armagh, Middlesex, Turnham Green, per The Editor of the Ulster Observer, A M'Kenna, Esq. Very Rev. P. Fogarty, P.P.., V.G-., Lismore . 5 5 August nth, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Sir John Gray : — Rev. T. M. M'Donnell, St. Mary's, Bath . . .10 James Coolican, Ballina . 10 August 15th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — From Carlow, Diocese of Kildare and Leighlin, per Very Rev. Patrick Boland, Anministrator . . .18 From Killeshandra, Diocese of Kilmore, per Very Rev. John O'Reilly, P.P., V.F. 11 John Fegan, Esq., Dromore, Co. Down . . .10 1 6 1 August 16th, 1864. Victoria Subscriptions. The Hon. Charles Gavan Duffy, Treasurer of the O'Connell Monument Fund, Melbourne, in a letter dated June 23rd, 1864, transmitted per John B. Dillon, Esq., Hon. Sec, 141 £ s. d. the munificent collection, with names of subscribers for. . . . 1,000 The Hon. John O'Shanassy, M.L.A 5 The Hon. C. Gavan Duffy, M.L.A 5 5 The Hon. J. F. Sullivan, M.L.A Ambrose Kyte, M.L.A. Barry Sullivan Esq. . Patrick O'Brien, J.P. . Very Rev. Dean Hayes, Geelong .... Mr. Alderman Cleary, Queensland Rev. M. Downing Dr. Brownless, Vice-Chan- cellor of the University . Dr. Dwyer .... Dr. Barry, South Yarra Mr. P. J. Hanify, Esq. Mr. Murtaijh O'Connor Per Mr. M. Lacy . . G. G. Morton, M.L.A. Samuel Wilson, M.L.A. Per Mr. Owen Moran . Williamstown i — James Calrill, Treasurer ; John Breheny, Secretary . . 15 Lancefield :— Terence Keenan and J. P. Conway, Treasurers ; L. Campbell and Thomas Gannon, Secretaries . . . 27 17 Oakley :— J. D. Healy . 3 17 6 Richmond :— J. Sheedy . 3 14 6 James Madden 8 6 Messrs. Madden 2 5 Mr. Lamb . 2 10 James O'Leary 4 14 R, Fitzgerald . 1 10 s a s 5 5 5 (» 5 5 5 5 3 2 2 a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 2 a e G D 17 6 Total 15 Sale : — J. D. Leeson . . 9 Smeaton:— P. A. Curtin, J.P Richmond : — P. O'Brien, J.P Tullamarine :— John Cor- coran .... Clunes :— J. M. O'Toole . Sandhurst: — John Harney 153 Yacka.ndandah :— Gilbert Power . . . .46 Stanley : — Michael Cox . 36 3 11 9 19 7 7 6 13 6 17 8 6 12 17 6 m £ s. d. Rutherglen :— John Kelly, Treasurer ; T. M'lveone, Secretary . . Y-- . 7 Bacchus Marsh : — J. s. 17 .. 12 7 6 William 11 14 35 4 17 8 10 Cooper Wangaratta : Willis .... Pleasant Creek :— George Jennings, Treasurer ; Francis O'Donnell, Chair- man ; Wm. Doyle, Hon. Sec Glenorchy :— Ditto . Beechworth : — Patrick Power, Treasurer, Charles F. Mitchel, Chairman, Patrick F. Murphy, Hon. Sec 115 Kew : — Michael O'Callaghan 3 Inglewood : — R. Donovan . Point-Henry : — Edward O'M.Tobin . Keilor : — Patrick Phelan, Treasurer ; Wm. Savage, Secretary. Buninyong : — P. R. Arkins Ararat ;— Michael Ryan, £7,Wm.Miller,£914s.6d. Geelong :— Martin Ryan . Hawthorn :— Mrs. Conran, £8 8s., T. Kenny, £3 3s. . Hamilton : — John Quigley, J.P., £100, J. M'Shehy, £13 17s. ... 113 17 Beechworth :— Rev. W. Tierney ... Castlemaine : — Per Rev P.Smyth. 5 6 7 3 8 16 1 6 14 (i 5 13 G 11 11 2 3 August 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Rev. P. Starkey, P. P., Bailee Ballyculter, county and Down 1 August 21th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Chapel- House, Coat- bridge, Scotland, including 10s. from Rev. Michael O'Keeffe, per Rev. Michael O'Keeffe . . . - 8 142 August 26th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. £ s. d. J. H. Crean, Esq., per Thomas Arkins, Esq. Miss Byrne, Derby street, Liverpool, per Martin Crean, Esq. Rev. P. Clarke, C.C., Rath- drum, per Rev. Mr. Gilligan, P.P. . . 1 10 6 10 September 15th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon : — Rev. Bernard Mooney, P.P., Rostrevor, per John Martin, Esq., Kilbroney . Postage Stamps, from Mr. Martin Murphy, Corrough, per the Rev. Patrick Shine, P.P., Aghadoe Per Alderman John B. Dillon : Rev. Timothy Murphy, P.P., Youghal . . . .13 " A Westport Man " . . 1 10 3 6 October 1st, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. T. B. Coyle, Vicar- General, P.P., St. George's, Island of Granada . .10 October 1th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Patrick Toner, Esq., Pork Merchant, Long lane, Belfast, per Thomas G. Kitts, 34 Lower Stephen street, Dublin . Mr. Cartin, his Book-keeper 10 5 October 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions Rev. Samuel Haughton, F.T.C.D 10 October 29th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. From Melbourne, Australia, transmitted by the Hon. C. G. Duffy, * per Alderman John B. Dillon, a cheque on the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank for 1000 "A Soldier" . . . £ s. d. December 10th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor ; — From the Parishes of Lorrha and Durrow, Co. Tipperary 6 December 20th, 1864. Miscellaneous Subscriptions. Per Rev. John O'Hanlon :— Rev. John Kearney, P.P., Knockbridge, Armagh Archdiocese . . . 7 11 3 Sydney Subscriptions. Mr. J. J. Moore . Mr. John Keegan Mr. John Duggan P. Reardon . John Dwyer L. Moran . James Farrell James Lenehan . Kiama Nicholas Hanley . Thomas Hanley . Francis M 'Entire Alexander Duffy . Martin Melody . John Hanrahan . Patrick Flynn . John M 'Entire . Thomas M 'Entire John Faraher John Hynes Patrick Hyam William Murray . William Connor . * The list of persons, localities and sub- scnptions has been previously given. . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 2 6 .02 6 . 1 . 1 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 10 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 143 £ s. d. £ s. » do., do. , to this date 1866. Oct. 27. it do., do. do. 1868. Oct. 30. it do., do., do. 1865. Oct. 25. >> Dividends < m stock to this date 1866. May 17. n do., do. Nov. 16. ft do., do. 1867. Sept. 30. >> do., do. 1868. Jan. 23. y> do., do. Oct. 19. it do., do. 1869. Feb. 22. it do., do. Oct. 5. >> do., do. 1870. Mar. 5. it do., do. July 4. do., do. 1871. Mar. 1. tt do., do. July 3. It do., do. 1872. April 17. It do., do. Oct. 8. j» do., do. Nov. 5. » do., do. 1873. Mar. 16. „ do., do. 1874. Feb. 10. it do., do. Sept. 14. >> do., do. Oct. 17. H do., do. 1875. April 15. tt do., do. Oct. 21. M do., do. Dividends on Investments. £ s. d. 274 3 8 155 3 153 10 148 11 146 15 128 10 151 10 153 1 9 153 14 10 156 3 8 129 14 8 131 16 3 134 15 136 5 134 15 140 9 3 143 6 9 145 12 11 146 5 2 153 153 6 8 11 Subscriptions Received. £ s. d. 4020 19 3 1190 1 li 246 8 10 2237 2 a 906 11 9 1107 13 5 72 10 3 23 1 G 1 8 3168 4 12981 13 1 150 EXPENDITURE AND INVESTMENTS. Cr. 1863. Jan. 8. By Cheque for General Expenses, Postages, &c. do. do. do, do. do. do. Aug. 19. n 22. n 25. 1864. Jan. 20. Feb. 25. » 26. April 2. May 21. Sept. 15. Oct. 24. 8. 13. 18. Nov. 3. n 14. „ 24. Dec. 24. „ 24. 1865. Jan. 6. Feb. 27. Mar. 2. n 13. June 2. July 28. Sept. 30. Dec. 23. 1866. Aug. 11. 1874. Nov. r do. do. Rev. Mr. O'Hanlon, for Saint Patrick's Day Collection Cheque for Petty Expenses ... Rev.Mr. O'Hanlon, supplement- ary Cheque for Saint Patrick's Day Collection for Purchase-money and Prizes for Designs Cheque to defray Expenses for laying Foundation Stone Cheque to Mr. Shanley, Presi- dent of Trades' Association . . . Cheque to Mr. Martin Crean ... Cash to Rev. Mr. O'Hanlon, for Current Expenses Do. additional Expenses for Trades' Bills Stamp on Bill for £1,000, due 2nd January, 1865 ... Cheque, John Reilly, Expenses Do., Balance of Carter's Bill for National Banquet Mr. M. Crean, for Gratuities to City Hall Servants Do. Do. to Advertise for Designs Stamp on Draft Cheque Mr. M. Crean, for Ex- penses Twenty- five Cheques Cheque ,„ ... Prizes for Designs, Advertising and Gratuities ... Committee, for Petty Expenses Expenses. £ s. d. Carry forward £1277 13 11 100 26 18 2 2 4 4 100 4 73 400 134 9 8 44 126 3 0* 5 1 19 10 10 5 23 10 3 6 10 10 0* 20 20 0* 37 19 6* 6 12 4 2 1 11 10 10* 6 10 0* 48 5 10 36 19 9 Investments. 151 EXPENDITURE AND INVESTMENTS, (continued). Cb. Brought forward 1863. Jan. 9. By Cash Invested in Stock m 9. „ Feb. 10. „ June 9. „ 1864. Jan. 18. „ April 15. „ >» 28. „ May 17. „ Sept. 16. „ Nov. 18. „ Feb. 17. „ Nov. 1. „ 1866. May 17. „ Nov. 16. „ 1867. Sept. 30. n 1868. Jan. 23. „ Oct. 19. „ 1869. Oct. 5. „ 1870. Mar. 15. „ July 4. „ 1871. Mar. 1. „ July 3. „ 1872. April 17. „ Oct. 8. „ Nov. 5. „ 1873. May 16. „ 1874. Feb. 10. „ Sept. 14. „ Oct. 7. „ 1875. April 19. „ Oct. 19. „ Dec. 4. „ Cash on Deposit Receipt, Na- tional Bank do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. Expenses. £ s. d. Investments. £ s. d. 277 13 11 3000 1000 500 500 250 1000 82 10 1 500 500 108 13 6 1068 15 3 300 155 3 153 10 148 11 146 15 128 10 153 1 9 153 14 10 156 3 8 129 14 8 131 16 3 134 15 5 136 5 134 15 5 140 9 3 143 6 9 145 12 11 146 5 2 151 6 153 8 11 151 10 £1277 13 11 1277 13 11 £12981 13 1 152 Db. ACCOUNT Showing the Moneys invested in Government 1863. Jan. 9. „ 9. Feb. 10. June 9. 1864. Jan. 18. April 15. »i 28. May 17. Sept. 16. Nov. 18. 1865. Feb. 17. Nov. 1. 1866. May 17. Nov. 16. 1867. Sept. 30. 1868. Jan. 23. Oct. 19. 1869. Oct. 5. 1870. Mar. 5. July 4. 1871. Mar. 1. July 3. 1872. April 17. Oct. 8. Nov. 5. 1873. May 16. 1874. Feb. 10. Sept. 14. Oct. 7. 1875. April 19. Oct. 21. CASH INVESTED. To Cash for purchase of Stock jj do., do. II do., do. J> do., do. > j do., do. >j do., do. J) do., do. j) do., do. J» do., do. }> do., do. jj do., do. >> do., do. >) do., do. JJ do., do. 5J do., do. J J do., do. >3 do., do. JJ do., do. JJ do., do. JJ do., do. „ do., u do., I, d °'» m do., ii do., n do., „ do., „ do., „ do., it do., ii do., do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. £ s. 3000 1000 500 500 d. 250 1000 82 10 500 500 108 13 1 6 1068 15 300 3 155 3 153 10 148 11 146 15 128 10 153 1 9 153 14 10 156 3 8 129 14 131 16 8 3 134 15 136 5 134 15 5 5 140 9 3 143 6 9 145 12 11 146 5 2 151 6 153 8 11 s. d. 8809 18 10 2742 19 6 11552 18 4 153 Stock, and the Amount of Stock purchased for same. CR. 1863. Jan. 9. » 14. Feb. 11. June 9. Dec. 30. 1864. April 27. „ 29. May 18. Sept. 16. Nov. 21. Feb. 20. 1865. Nov. 2. 1866. May 17. Nov. 16. 1867. Sept. 30. 1868. Jan. 23. Oct. 19. 1869. Oct. 5. 1870. Mar. 15. July 4. 1871. Mar. 1. July 3. 1872. April 17. Oct. 8. Nov. 5. May 16. 1874. Feb. 10. Sept. 14. Oct. 7. 1875. April 19. Oct. 21. STOCK PURCHASED. By Government Stock purchased do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. £ s. d. 3234 11 2 1074 10 9 538 11 10 544 2 273 16 11 1115 3 92 10 557 11 576 16 122 12u4 4 4 5 4 4 6 2 343 11 7 167 13 165 6 2 9 159 1 4 157 18 140 1 1 1 166 9 4 167 15 168 15 3 140 12 142 14 1 2 147 10 149 12 147 15 152 14 7 2 9 7 155 18 159 11 160 15 5 8 11 162 16 165 4 6 J. d. 9677 8 6 2978 5 10 12655 14 4 154 M Jbd O ■ en S3 CN o o 1 00 CN o -a C -+a 33 r O 09 S J .« © .* 11 -6 1 13 © *! £ 1 CD : 1 li +s +r o T3 o ID '© o ■+3 • r-l H3 1 © o © a 9 CD E 43 PQ 5 1 I 1—1 ^3 1*2 O ■a o 5 P J* £ o * I 43 o 1 1 o Si © © S-i CO o O © o © © a H3 5 a 02 § »d o » 00 * rH 8 Q ■S3 © ft £ 1 ^4 b J a: II 8. 155 O'CONNELL MONUMENT COMMITTEE. Mansion House, Dublin, February V2th, 1877. Dear Sir, — At a Special Meeting of the Committee, held on the 3rd August, 1876, to consider their position towards the representatives of the late Mr. J. H. Foley, R.A., in reference to the completion of the proposed Monu- ment, and the present position of the Trust Fund, it was decided, that a Case should be submitted to eminent Counsel, to advise on the several points which would be presented for their consideration. In pursuance of that resolution, Messrs. D. & T. Fitzgerald, Solicitors, by direction of the Committee, obtained the joint opinion of The Right Hon. Hugh Law, Q.C., and Mr. John B. Murphy, Q.C., and the case and opiuion sent herewith disclose fully the present position of affairs with regard to the two points under the consideration of the Committee, on the 3rd August, 1876. As we consider, that some decisive action should immediately be taken upon the opinion of Counsel, we have convened a General Meeting of the Subscribers and the Committee for Tuesday, the Cth of March, at Two O'clock, in the Mansion House. As it is of the utmost importance, that that Meeting should be largely and influentially attended, we request the favour of your punctual attendance. We are, dear Sir, Your obedient Servants, John Reilly, ) William J. Henry [ Hon & John Hanlon, C.C.,f E. Dwyer Gray. ) CASK ON BEHALF OF THE O'CONNELL MONUMENT COMMITTEE, Submitted to the Right Hon. Hugh Law, Q.C., and Mr. John B. Murphy, Q.C-, by Messrs. D. f the Com- mittee, every statement in my letter of the 7th inst. 175 " I trust you will soon be in a position to make some definite proposal, if not I very much fear that the Committee will be unable to wait. " Yours faithfully, " E. Dwyer Gray. " G. F. Tenniswood, Esq., " 10 Osnaburgh Street, Regent's Park, London." * ' 10 Osnaburgh Street, Regent's Park, "London, N.W., IZth October, 1376. "Dear Sir, " Illness and other pressing causes have prevented my earlier reply to yours of the 30th August. "Little, however, now remains to be said as to with whom rests the responsibility for the delay in the progress of the O'Connell Monument, as in your letter of the above date, you state the Committee was not in a position to treat with me for the resumption of the contract, until I took Probate. By that statement you relieved me of any responsibility up to the date of Probate, whilst the causes (beyond my control) further preventing action on the work since that date, have been already explained.} " I deny most distinctly having said to you on the occasion of your interview in London, the contract must be varied, i.e., as regards the price of the work. I alluded naturally enough to the necessity for its payment by instalments, a practice most common in commissions for works in sculpture, and a principle the Committee long since admitted, by paying Mr. Foley himself £2,000 on account ; however, as no arrangements can be entered into for the resumption of the work, until some Chancery proceedings now pending are settled, the question of responsibility for past delay can in no way affect future progress. "In my own justification, I beg to repeat, that had the Committee chosen to instruct me, on the death of Mr. Foley, to proceed with the work, I should have given my best efforts to its progress, and entertain no doubt, that by this date the Monument would have been rapidly approaching completion. " Yours faithfully, " George F. Tennis wood. " E. D. Gray, Esq., Hon. Sec. "The O'Connell Monument Committee." CORRESPONDENCE AND RESOLUTIONS REFERRED TO IN PART II. OF CASE. " Dublin, 4 Merrion Square, West, " February Uth, 1876. " My Dear Mr. O'Hanlon, " I am in receipt of yours of 12th February, 1876. " From occupation of my time, and for other reasons, I am desirous of with- drawing altogether from the trusteeship. M I expressed my desire, you may recollect, to this effect, at a meeting of the O'Connell Monument Committee, as far back as November, 1875, and I would still prefer this to any other course. "lam unable to say whether the law permits me to comply with the wish of the Committee as conveyed in yours of the 12th February, 1875. "It appears to me, that it would be most desirable for the protection of the 176 subscribers and of the fund, that the opinion of competent counsel should be taken to point out to the Committee what is the proper course to adopt. "Very truly yours, "D. J. CORRIGAN. 11 The Rev. J. O'Hanlon." " The letter of 12th February, referred to here, is not forthcoming, but we are informed, that it contained a request from the Rev. Mr. O'H anion, that the name of Mr. W. L. Joynt should be associated with that of Sir D. Corrigan and Mr. Moylan in the trusteeship. "D. & T. F." " Stephen's Green Club, " 15th February, 1876. "Dear Rev. Sir, "I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your favour of the 12th instant, and to say, that there is no person I consider more eligible, or with whom I would more gladly act as trustee than my old and much valued friend Mr. Lane Joynt. " However, as a man having some experience, I may be permitted to suggest, that his election to the trusteeship jointly with Sir Dominic Corrigan and myself, should be made by the persons in whom the power of appointment is legally vested. " I regret that I cannot attend the meeting at the Mansion-house on Friday, there being an important meeting of the Catholic Cemeteries Committee on that day at 3 o'clock. " I am, Rev. dear Sir, faithfully yours, "Denis Moylan. " The Rev. John O'Hanlon." The following letter from Mr. Moylan was also read : "43 Fleet Street, 23rd June, 1876. " My dear Rev. Sir, "Referring to yours of the 5th of last April, requesting that the dividend on stock in the name of Sir D. Corrigan and the writer should not be then drawn ; to-day I had an interview with Mr. E. D. Gray, when he expressed an opinion, that the amount of the April dividend should be drawn and invested in the names of Sir D. Corrigan and myself. Please let me know your views on the matter. "Faithfully yours, "Denis Moylan. "Rev. John O'Hanlon." Proposed by Mr. Roe ; seconded by Mr. Hughes : " Resolved— That Mr. Gernon's letter be read and inserted on the minutes and published, and the consideration of the course suggested by him be adjourned to a future special meeting." Proposed by Mr. Hughes ; seconded by Mr. Hayden : — " Resolved— That in view of the delay which has taken place, and to meet necessary expenses, the Trustees be authorized and requested to draw the April dividend, and lodge same in bank to their own credit." 177 Proposed by Mr. Gray; seconded by Mr. Hayden, having read the letters of June 18th and 20th from Sir Dominic Corrigan, " Resolved— That a case be laid before eminent counsel, for advice as to the best means of placing the trust in a satisfactory position, and generally to advise the Committee as to the best course to be adopted under the present circumstances. That the Trustees be requested to place at the disposal of the Honorary Secretaries the necessary fees for that purpose, and that their opinion be invited, as to what counsel they would desire to have employed, and the form in which the case should be prepared." "August 7th t 1876. " My Dear Mr. Moylan, " At the meeting of the O'Connell Monument Committee, held at the Mansion House on the 3rd inst., to consider, amongst other things, letters from Sir Dominic Corrigan to the Rev. Mr. O'Hanlon, relative to the present condition of the trust, and expressing his desire that a legal opinion should be taken thereon, the following resolutions were passed : — " Proposed by Mr. Hughes, seconded by Mr. Hayden, and passed unani- mously : — " ' Resolved— That in view of the delay which has taken place, and to meet the necessary expenses, the trustees be authorised and requested to draw the April dividend, and lodge same in Bank to their own credit.' "Proposed by Mr. Gray, seconded by Mr. Hayden, and passed unani- mously : — " ' That having read the letters of June 18th and 20th from Sir Dominic Corrigan, resolved, that a case be laid before eminent counsel, for advice as to the best means of placing the trust in a satisfactory position, and generally to advise the Committee as to the best course to be adopted under present circum- stances. That the trustees be requested to place at the disposal of the Honorary Secretaries the necessary fees for that purpose, and that their opinion be invited, as to what counsel they would desire to have employed, and the form in which the case should be prepared.' " I would be glad to know your wishes and those of Sir Dominic Corrigan at your convenience. Would you like that the Honorary Secretaries should draft a case, and then submit it to the trustees for revision ? And will you kindly give me your views as to the counsel to whom it is to be submitted ? " Yours faithfully, 11 E. Dwyer Gray, Hon. Sec. " Denis Moylan, Esq., D.L." " August 1th, 1876. 11 My Dear Sir Dominic Corrigan, " At a meeting of the O'Connell Monument Committee, held at the Mansion House on the 3rd instant, to consider amongst other matters your letters to the Rev. Mr. O'Hanlon, relative to the present condition of the trust and expressing your desire that a legal opinion should be taken thereon, the following resolutions were passed :— "Proposed by Mr. Hughes, seconded by Mr. Hayden, and passed unani- mously : — " ' Resolved— That in view of the delay which has taken place, and to meet necessary expenses, the trustees be authorized and requested to draw the April dividend, and lodge same in Bank to their own credit.' " Proposed by Mr. Gray, seconded by Mr. Hayden, and passed unani- mously : — " ' That having read the letters of June 18th and 20th from Sir Dominic Corrigan, resolved, that a case be laid before eminent counsel for advice as to the best means of placing the trust in a satisfactory position ; and generally to advise the committee as to the best course to be adopted under present circum- M 178 stances. That the trustees be requested to place at the disposal of the Honorary Secretaries the necessary fees for that purpose, and their opinion be invited, as to what counsel they would desire to have employed, and the form in which the case should be prepared.' " I would be glad to know your wishes and those of Mr. Moylan at your convenience. Would you like that the Honorary Secretaries should draft a case, and then submit it to the trustees for revision ? and will you kindly give me your views as to the counsel to whom it is to be submitted ? " Yours faithfully, " Sir Dominic J. Coreigan, Bart." ' E. Dwyer Gray, Eon. Sec, "4 Merrion Square, West, " Dublin, August 21s*, 1876. " Mv Dear Mr. Gray, "Pray kindly excuse my not having sooner replied to yours of the 7th inst. " I have, of course, no objection ' that a case be laid before eminent counsel for advice as to the best means of placing the trust in a satisfactory position.' " As to the counsel to be named, I think no one more fit than the Right Hon. H. Law ; and with regard to the other portions of your letter, I am only desirous of acting in a legal way in every respect. " Very truly yours, " D. J. CORRIGAN." " August 30th, 1876. " My Dear Sir Dominic Corrigan, (i I have your favour of the 21st. If Mr. Law's opinion is to be taken, I presume he must be paid. You say nothing on the portion of the resolution dealing with this subject, nor do you say whether you desire to have the case submitted to you before being laid before counsel. " I understand not merely that you had ' no objection,' but that it was your desire, that counsel's opinion should be taken on the present position of the trust, that you requested this should be done, and actually refused to add the name of your co-Trustee, Mr. Joynt, to those of yourself and Mr. MoylaD, in the bank account, without such opinion. " The Committee is most anxious to act in accordance with the wishes of the trustees ; but the circumstances are complex, and I think we might expect some co-operation from those who have undertaken such responsibility. " The trustees have not attended a single meeting of late, nor given one word of advice or assistance. On the contrary, they have held studiously aloof, so as to throw all responsibility on others. Had I anticipated this, I would not have accepted the post of Honorary Secretary, which, under such circumstances, is particularly irksome and thankless. " If you will say what you desire to be done I will try and do it. "Yours faithfully, „ , .. "E. Dwyer Gray. " Sir Dominic J. Corrigan, Bart. ' " 4 Merrion Square, West, " September 3rd, 1876. " My Dear Mb. Gbay, " In reply to yours of the 30th ult., I have only again to express my desire already intimated of acting in a strictly legal way in every respect, and also to express my wish, already stated both verbally and in writing, of retiring from my position of trustee. " I do not see that it will be necessary to lay the case for counsel before me. "1 cannot coincide with that part of your letter, which appears to place Mr. Joynt in the position of a co-trustee. "I am, very truly yours, "D.J. Corrigan." 179 U5 -< 'I 3 1 1 I I * a I g P H V> t3 o H go d J 3 g « 8 •3 1 J o O b CD I a <3 O GO TJ co § g t>n s c3 4> o s ^ B S •^ ^3 2 o & s $ *~* 00 3 en a to * .9 o >■ sj o I — a> » Feb. 10. ,, June 9. ,, 1864. Jan. 18. „ April 15. „ „ 28. „ May 17. „ Sept. 16. „ Nov. 18. 1865. Feb. 17. „ Nov. 1. 1866. May 17. Nov. 16. 1867. Sept. 30. 1868. Jan. 23. Oct. 19. 1869. Oct. 5. 1870. Mar. 5. July 4. 1871. Mar. 1. July 3. 1872. April 17. Oct. 8. Nov. 5. 1873. May 16. 1874. Feb. 10. Sept. 14. Oct. 7. 1875. April 19. Oct. 21. £ s. 3000 1000 500 500 d. 250 1000 82 10 500 500 108 13 1 6 1068 15 300 3 155 3 153 10 148 11 146 15 128 10 153 1 9 153 14 10 156 3 8 129 14 8 131 16 3 134 15 5 136 5 134 15 5 140 9 3 143 6 9 145 12 11 146 5 2 151 6 153 8 11 £ s. d. 8809 18 10 2742 19 6 £11552 18 4 181 Stock, and the Amount of Stock purchased for same. Or. STOCK PURCHASED. 1863. Jan. 9. By Government Stock purchased „ 14. j> »» Feb. 11. ii II June 9. i) II Dec. 30. ii »> 1864. April 27. >» it m 29. N it May 18. »> it Sept. 16. ii it Nov. 21. If tt Feb. 20. II it 1865. Nov. 2. II it 1866. May 17. a tt Nov. 16. II tt 1867. Sept. 30. i* II 1868. Jan. 23. II ll Oct. 19. »» II 1869. Oct. 5. >» ll 1870. Mar. 15. II ll July 4. II tt 1871. Mar. 1. a tt July 3. >» tt 1872. April 17. ii a Oct. 8. it a Nov, 5. II a 1873. May 16. II l) 1874. Feb. 10. || il Sept. 14. II tt Oct. 7. II it 1875. April 19. »» tt Oct. 21. II ll £ b. d. 3234 11 2 1074 10 9 538 11 10 544 2 273 16 11 £ 8. 1 1115 3 92 10 557 11 576 16 122 1204 4 4 5 4 4 6 2 343 11 7 9677 8 G 167 13 165 6 2 9 159 1 4 157 18 140 1 1 1 166 9 4 167 15 168 15 3 140 12 142 14 1 2 147 10 149 12 147 15 7 2 9 152 14 7 155 18 5 159 11 8 160 15 11 162 16 165 4 6 2978 5 10 £12655 14 4 182 Dr. STATEMENT of the O'Connell Monument Account from December, 1875, to the present date. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Balance as shown in last statement carried for- ward—Stock ... ... 10480 18 4 ,, Dividends on stock and subscriptions received from December, 1875, to 31st July, 1882 ... 1880 15 10 - 12361 14 2 £12361 14 2 1878. Nov. 20. 1879. Feb. 16. Sept. 10. 1880. June 11. Oct. 27. 1881. Mar. 7. .. 17. Oct. 3. 1882. Jan. 26. n July 10. „ 31. By Mr. Brock, first instalment on foot of his contract , , Costs paid to Mr. George F. Murphy, Cork, for preparation of draft agreement ,, Mr. Brock, second instalment as per contract ,i do. third instalment ,, Stationery account paid to Brown and Nolan „ Mr. H. H. Armstead for certificate re condition of the statue ,, Mr. W. J. Doherty in payment of contract for laying foundation of monument ,, Do., for altering foundation as re- quired ... ,., ,, Mr. T. Brock, fourth instalment ... ,, Do., fifth instalment „ Do., sixth instalment „ Do., seventh instalment... ,, Mr. H. H. Armstead, for certificate re statue ,, Mr. Brock, eighth instalment ,, Contribution towards expense of j oint ceremonial ... „ Messrs. J. Meade & Sons for plat- form ,, Coachbuilders' Association, expense of repairing and horsing O'Connell Triumphal Car ,, Balance ... Cr. Cash. £ s. d. Stock. £ s. d. 800 851 13 9 75 14 2 78 9 4 800 800 834 1 10 13 7 5 52 10 552 —1446 14 190 800 800 1200 800 195 10 9 819 17 9 817 16 9 1230 19 9 50 —851 1 8 800 801 9 4 100 100 57 10 —257 18 6 4176 9 £12361 14 2 21st July, 1882. 183 OMISSIONS. The following details of Subscriptions were accidentally omitted in the General List, and at the proper date, although the totals were inserted. At April 5th, 1864, the sum of £1 15s. is acknowledged from Croghan, Diocese of Elphin, through the Rev. Terence Sweeny, P.P., and it includes the following individual contributions, viz. : — Rev. Terence Sweeny, P.P., 10s. j Mr. Ford, 5s. ; Mrs. Walker, 5s. ; Rev. Mr. Geraghty, 5s. ; Mr. Michael Barrett, 2s. 6d. ; Mr. Nicholas Barrett, 2s. 6d. At April 30th, 1864, the sum of £1 10s. is acknowledged from Malin, Diocese of Londonderry, and it includes the following individual contributions, viz. : — Rev. John Keys O'Doherty, CO., Rev. R. P. O'Doherty, CO., and Rev. J. Quinn, CO., 10s. each; Daniel Ruddin, Edward M'Loughlin, John Lannigan, James Ruddin, John M'Loughlin, Neal M'Donnell, and John Mooney, Is. each. To the General List of subscriptions to the O'Connell Monument as found in the Appendix, those included in the Report, in Sections V., VI., and VII., must be added to complete the returns. In many cases detailed lists of contributors had not been sent to the honorary secretaries ; in various instances the names, addresses, and figures as written, were hardly decipherable, and therefore errors may have crept into the printing ; while in a few cases, lists had been mislaid and could not be recovered. However, notwithstanding these omissions, which on the whole are of a very trivial character, great care has been taken to decipher, arrange and classify in chronological order the lists as filed and preserved by the honorary secretaries for a term extending over many years that have elapsed since the inception of the O'Connell Monument. 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