a el sn egornaes maenecronnp pelo oe - ” : ah eh etn Islands now hie thee, *'G. S.,” To the Correspondence. fot pate mye ple that's there in distress ; Lluste to these La oe, so foggy and murky, FROM OHIO. And write us the hist’ry of a ** Magdalen turkey ”! Movst Onna, Ono! Oct. 15, 1806," | And whet (60 conte bitk, we'll expect ere pen, . Biographical sketches of of jends ! ui Fo Tab Reqs oF ras Hxsat. 4 sketch of Black Bill” would be charming, I trow, Dean Sin,—In: spite of tho exaggerations of news-/ With your own and ‘White Bill's,” would form the trio. Dmper writers,.it is evident, to every impartial rz r, that Fenianism is not yet on its death-bed.) That's right, ‘Georgy S/’ don't spare them, you’ro able, Organizers”. ary in the field; and, although not) Your warning, I'm told, éven sounds on the Cable! meeting with the suece’s to-which, according to the] And is waft ’ opinion they entertain of themselves, t entitles them, they are winuing a friends, One. of these werthies the countzy # short: time good many active across the Atlantic so deep, heir vloquence|{t makes Pio Nono even tremble aud weep. was in this part of] Mahomet's disciples.are trembling with fear, , distressing an ducience!Brhamins and Doodiees no eaatehe 3 hear; ' in about every town he viz:ted, Whenever he made The Jews want to see you, Tm candidly told, " any allasion to the Catholi¢ Hierarchy of the United |To give you the care af their gumerous fold, | ~'< ." States, he very eloquent alias once. Catholio priests, he thought, assume teo much authority in reference to the Fenian Brotherhood, and the people act pen allowing them. Indeed it was beligf thas the Catholic clergy have always been a obstacle in the way of ‘Irish liberty.” And, for the is}, great! Throw away Then go. into them, ‘* George,” “ be the round and the uare, wate a tame and 4 balf, and a blood horse to spare ;" your ** old bible,” your pulpit forzaxe, And haste to the Polls for your dear countyy's sake ! rn ap ep spy by au vawing « line of denar-| Your praises are chanted on the wins of the wind cation between what, in his opinion, is the duty of the] And you'll | s friend of man- short, his “ loewure” is regarded " ‘Then come to the polls and I'll give you a plumper heard it ug morn. or loss a violent tirady . Gineh the Church, which thoy boli dearer than Thole] \'" £°%* (@ Jour sonra gay ree EM es—as one , & few years ago, would find an OOP, Hees echo only ih the heart