INDEX.
- Agnew, Frank, details of, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael in 1876, [172].
- American Army, enlisted in, [9];
- different engagements with, [11], [12].
- American War, episodes in connection with, [13-19].
- Anderson, Mr., communications with, [60], [100];
- my reports to him regarding conversation with Mr. Parnell, [176];
- and regarding my visit to Ireland, [181];
- informs me of desire of Times for my services, [266];
- introduces me to Mr. Houston, [267];
- returns me my letters, [268];
- my tribute to, [271].
- Betts, Rev. Dr., at Dynamite Convention, [199];
- presides over Clan-na-Gael caucus prior to League conventions, [206], [227].
- Boland, Michael, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [125];
- convicted of misappropriation of Clan-na-Gael funds, [261].
- Bourke, General Thomas, on Executive of Irish Confederation, [104];
- further details of, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [121];
- trustee of Skirmishing Fund, [137].
- Boyton, Michael, Devoy’s references to, as League organiser and Clan-na-Gael emissary, [157];
- interview with, at Kilmainham Prison, [179];
- his views on situation in Ireland, [180].
- Brennan, Thomas, Secretary of Land League in Ireland, at Philadelphia Convention, [209];
- story of his escape from Dublin, [230].
- Breslin, John J., details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [124];
- trustee of Skirmishing Fund, [136];
- assists Stephens to escape from Richmond Bridewell, Dublin, [164].
- Buffalo, the row at, [186].
- Canadian Invasion, story of the first, [31];
- story of the second, [82-85].
- Carey, James, evidence of, regarding hand-grenade, [158].
- Carroll, Dr. William, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [122];
- trustee of Skirmishing Fund, [136];
- action in connection with proposed alliance with Russia, [140];
- visit to, on behalf of Mr. Parnell, and his views regarding position, [182].
- Clan-na-Gael, the beginning of the, [106];
- object of, [107];
- views which led to formation of, [108];
- general principles and methods of the, [110];
- form of admission to, [112];
- governing body of, [115];
- appointed on Military Board of, [119];
- leading men of the, [120];
- and the Skirmishing Fund, [136];
- work of the, [139];
- proposed alliance of, with Russia, [139];
- controls the Land League, [152];
- letter from Devoy regarding same, [154];
- Mr. Parnell on difficulties with Irish members of, [175];
- Michael Boyton on same, [180];
- Alex. Sullivan elected president of, [191];
- change of constitution of, [191];
- manipulating League organisation, [204];
- details of scheme for same, [205];
- and Phœnix Park murders, [208];
- and Philadelphia Convention of Land League, [211];
- Sullivan’s working of, [218];
- books and documents burnt, [220];
- and League Convention of 1886, [236];
- Egan and National League, [237];
- and Home Rule Bill, [246-248];
- and League movement, [250];
- finding of committee of, on Cronin charges, [261].
- Clerkenwell Explosion, references to, [71].
- Clingen, Colonel, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [122];
- arranges for my bringing letters from Devoy to Europe, [159].
- Collins, P. A., candidature for presidency of National League in America unsuccessful, because of his offer of reward for discovery of Phœnix Park murderers, [215].
- Condon, O’Meagher, at Dynamite Convention, [198].
- Conventions, Fenian, at Philadelphia, [60];
- at New York, [76];
- Clan-na-Gael, at Pennsylvania, [146];
- at Wilkesbarre, [149];
- Land League, at Buffalo, [186];
- “Dynamite,” at Chicago, [187-194];
- Land League, at Chicago, [204];
- National League, at Philadelphia, [211];
- at Boston, [227];
- Clan-na-Gael, at Chicago, [231];
- National League, at Chicago, [236];
- Clan-na-Gael, at Chicago, [247], [259].
- Cronin, Dr. P. H., reference to, [123];
- attacks Sullivan for misappropriation of funds, [220];
- sketch of his life, [221];
- expelled from Clan-na-Gael, [226];
- development of dispute between, and Sullivan, [258];
- murder of, [262];
- corroboration of my evidence through murder of, [270];
- the story of the murder of, [Appendix].
- Cross, Colonel, life and methods of, [44-48].
- Daly, “Jack,” story of, and Dynamite Campaign, [243];
- letters to Breslin on Home Office, [244].
- Davitt, Michael, release and arrival of in America, [142];
- opinions of, at this time, [143];
- visits camps of Clan-na-Gael, [143];
- meets with Devoy, [143];
- takes up “New Departure,” [143];
- returns to Ireland, [146];
- second visit to America, [151];
- advocates the Land League movement, [152];
- takes ill at Braidwood, [152];
- gives information unawares, [152];
- paid back moneys advanced from Skirmishing Fund, [153];
- Dr. Carroll’s views regarding, [183];
- speech against, by Devoy, [259].
- Devine, Joseph, story of escape of, from Illinois, [50].
- Devoy, John, arrival and sketch of, [103];
- further details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [76], [121];
- trustee of Skirmishing Fund, [137];
- and “New Departure,” [143];
- letters regarding same, [145];
- goes to Ireland as secret agent of Clan-na-Gael, [146];
- report regarding position of revolutionary forces in Ireland, [147];
- issues circular to Clan-na-Gael camps regarding Land League, [154];
- supplies details of plots and plans of Clan-na-Gael, [155];
- intrusts me with letters to Egan and O’Leary, [159];
- communication with regard to Mr. Parnell’s views, [181];
- letter from him regarding same, [182];
- at Dynamite Convention, [199];
- on Phœnix Park murders, [208];
- in opposition to Sullivan, [219];
- joins forces with Dr. Cronin, [225];
- secedes from Clan-na-Gael, [226];
- speech against Davitt, [259].
- Documents, in connection with second Canadian raid, [78];
- in connection with Clan-na-Gael, [112];
- my procedure with regard to, [128];
- telegram regarding “New Departure,” [144];
- Devoy’s letter, [145];
- Devoy’s letter re League and Clan-na-Gael, [154];
- my report to my “camp” of League Convention, [213];
- Egan’s letter of introduction to League in America, [234];
- Clan-na-Gael circulars re Home Rule Bill, [246], [247];
- Clan-na-Gael resolution re National League, [250];
- extract from Cronin report on misappropriation of funds, [263].
- Dunne, P. W., details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [123].
- Dynamite, invention of hand-grenade, [158];
- Convention of 1881, [187];
- proceedings at, [188];
- description of, [194];
- Sullivan supplies particulars of campaign of 1883, [217];
- sketch of same in England, [237];
- methods of conveying, [240-242].
- Egan, Patrick, and rescue of Australian prisoners, [73];
- Devoy intrusts me with letter to, [159];
- first meeting with, in Paris, [160];
- description of, [161];
- life with, in Paris, [167];
- as “a Land Leaguer, and something else besides,” [168];
- on Mr. Parnell as a Revolutionist, [169];
- on the Land League accounts and audit, [169];
- introduces me to M.P.’s, [171];
- Devoy on, and Phœnix Park murders, [208];
- arrival of, in America, [209];
- position as regards matters in America, [211];
- and Clan-na-Gael caucus in connection with Philadelphia Convention, [211];
- appointed president of American National League, [227];
- a tribute to, [228];
- tells the story of his escape from Dublin, [229];
- on Dr. Gallaher and Dynamite Campaign, [230];
- speech at camp meeting at Philadelphia, [231];
- supplies me with general introduction to League in America, [234];
- circulars of, as president of League, to camps of Clan-na-Gael, [237];
- charges by Rossa against, in connection with £20,000 paid to Sullivan, [264].
- England, my first visit to, [36];
- my second, [159];
- my third, [257];
- my fourth and last, [257].
- Facsimile of Fenian bond, [27].
- Fatalism, thoughts on, [24].
- Feeley, Denis, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [124];
- at the Dynamite Convention, [201];
- acquitted but censured in connection with Cronin charges, [261].
- Fenianism, state of affairs in connection with, [25];
- methods of obtaining money for, [27];
- Andrew Johnson’s government and, [28];
- my first connection with, [29].
- Fenian Brotherhood, I join the, [38];
- I organise a “camp” or “circle” of, [40];
- appointed major and military organiser of, [54];
- my first speech to, [56];
- appointed inspector-general of, [60];
- appointed assistant-adjutant-general of, [74];
- appointed adjutant-general and brigadier-general of, [82].
- Fenian prisoners, rescue of, from Australia, [72].
- Finerty, John F., and first Canadian invasion, [31];
- at League Convention, [206].
- Ford, Austin, medium of communication between Clan-na-Gael and Irish World, [133].
- Ford, Patrick, as editor of Irish World, advocates Skirmishing Fund, [131];
- sketch of, [131];
- Irish World and Clan-na-Gael, [133].
- Forester, Bill, escape of, from Illinois, [51].
- Fox, Dr. J. G., meeting with, [251].
- Gallaher, Dr., views on dynamite, [192];
- at Dynamite Convention, [200];
- introduced to Mr. Gladstone, [218];
- organising Dynamite Campaign in England, [238];
- with Sullivan in Chicago, [230];
- sentence on, [241];
- £1400 found on, [241].
- Grant, General, and the second invasion of Canada, [88].
- Hand-grenade adopted by Clan-na-Gael, [158].
- Home Rule, effects of Mr. Gladstone’s Bill, [235].
- Houston, Mr., first meeting with, [267];
- preparation of evidence by, [269].
- Hynes, Wm. J., details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [76], [123];
- in communication with, regarding Mr. Parnell’s proposals, [184];
- at Dynamite Convention, [196];
- at Land League Convention, [206].
- Inner Circle, Knights of the, [107], [117].
- Ireland, visit to, [177].
- Irish Confederation, formation of, [101];
- executive of, [104].
- Irish Republican Brotherhood, establishment of, [109];
- John Devoy’s report on, [147];
- troubles of Mr. Parnell with, [173];
- Boyton’s references to position of, [180];
- efforts of Sullivan to capture, [254].
- Irish World, Patrick Ford in columns of, advocates Skirmishing Fund, [130];
- reference to position of, [132];
- and Clan-na-Gael, [133];
- and Skirmishing Fund, [137];
- statement of accounts, [193].
- Johnson, Andrew, and first Canadian raid, [28], [35];
- interview with, [57].
- Jubilee Explosion Plot, reference to, [254];
- Millen’s connection with, [255];
- story of the, [Appendix].
- Kenny, Dr., M.P., introduced to, by Patrick Egan, [179];
- assisted by him to interviews with Boyton and others, [179].
- Kerwin, Michael, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [78], [124].
- Land League and Clan-na-Gael. See [latter].
- Lomasney, Thos., first dealings with, [100];
- description of, [101];
- views on dynamite, [192];
- dynamite work in England, [222].
- Luby, Thos. Clarke, on executive of Irish Confederation, [104];
- further details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [121];
- trustee of Skirmishing Fund, [137].
- M‘Micken, Judge, first communications with, [60];
- his kindly treatment of me, [61];
- and my troubles in connection with journey to Ottawa, [94];
- my last meeting with, [273].
- Medicine, I commence study of, [36];
- resume study of, [97];
- I enter Detroit College of, [100];
- I become a fully qualified doctor of, [105];
- I utilise my connection with, [126].
- Meledy, Joseph, supplies details of “active” work of Clan-na-Gael, [158].
- Millen, General, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [125];
- goes to Ireland as military inspector for Clan-na-Gael, [146];
- my meeting with, in Paris, [253];
- his connection with Jubilee Explosion Plot, [254] and [Appendix].
- Moroney, Joseph, and Jubilee Plot, [256];
- introduced by J. S. Nolan, M.P., to House of Commons, [256];
- in possession of £1200 for dynamite work, [274];
- his movements in connection with same, [Appendix].
- New Departure, Devoy and Davitt and, [143];
- sketch of, [144];
- advocated by Devoy in Ireland, [146];
- received with enthusiasm by the Gaels, [149].
- [See also “[Davitt]” and “[Devoy].”]
- O’Connor, John, alias Dr. Clarke, travelling agent for Clan-na-Gael in Europe and ally of Egan, [190].
- O’Donovan Rossa, arrival of, and sketch of, [102];
- further details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [121];
- advocates “Skirmishing Fund,” [130], [135];
- Devoy on difficulties regarding, [156];
- expelled from Clan-na-Gael, [209];
- work of his agents in England, [237];
- controversy with Egan regarding the £20,000, [264].
- O’Kelly, J. J., member of executive of Irish Confederation, [104];
- obtains seat in Parliament by misappropriation of Clan-na-Gael funds, [153];
- interview with, in House of Commons, [172].
- O’Leary, John, letter for, given me by Devoy, [159];
- my first meeting with, [161];
- Sullivan informs me, must be got rid of, [185].
- O’Neill, General John, and Fenianism, [29];
- commands first invasion of Canada, [32];
- extract of report regarding same, [34];
- sketch of his life, [38-40];
- my loan to, [77];
- general orders of, in connection with second invasion of Canada, [83];
- speech to the invaders, [85];
- arrest of, [88];
- sentence on, [97];
- and the Riel Rebellion, [98];
- last days of, [99].
- O’Reilly, John Boyle, arrival in America of, [72];
- at invasion of Canada, [88].
- Parnell, Mr., and the New Departure, [144];
- arrival in America, [130];
- supported everywhere by Clan-na-Gael representatives, [130];
- returns to Ireland for General Election, [151];
- Devoy on position of, with regard to Clan-na-Gael, [157];
- my first meeting with, [171];
- House of Commons interview with, [175];
- gives me his portrait, [177];
- his request to me carried out, [190];
- and Kilmainham Treaty, [210];
- cables to American supporters, [212];
- subsequent references to, [215], [235], [236], [255].
- Powderly, J. V., speech at Dynamite Convention, [201];
- at Land League Convention, [206].
- Phœnix Park murders, Clan-na-Gael and Devoy and, [207].
- Rebow, Mr. John, communicates my letters regarding Canadian invasion to Government, [30];
- arranges for my joining Secret Service, [37].
- Revolutionary Directory of Clan-na-Gael, details regarding, [116];
- Devoy supplies particulars regarding plans of, [155];
- referred to with respect to Mr. Parnell’s complaint regarding Irish Republican Brotherhood, [186];
- complaints regarding, [188].
- Reynolds, James, details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael, [122];
- trustee of Skirmishing Fund, [136].
- Russia, Clan-na-Gael alliance with, [140].
- Secret Service, I join the, [37];
- general references to, [273-276].
- Sheridan, P. J., in Kilmainham Prison, [179];
- arrival of, in America, [209].
- Skirmishing Fund and O’Donovan Rossa, [121];
- advocated in Irish World, [131];
- and Clan-na-Gael, [136];
- pays for expenses of Devoy and Millen in Ireland, [149];
- statement of accounts of, from Irish World, [193].
- Special Commission, my offer of evidence for, [259];
- I appear as a witness at, [269].
- Speech, my first Irish, [55].
- Stephens, James, brought from France for Irish Confederation, [104];
- my first meeting with, [163];
- story of his escape from Richmond Bridewell, [164].
- Stone of Destiny, plot to obtain, [224].
- Sullivan, Alexander, my first meeting with, [61];
- the early career of, [62];
- manipulation of the Irish vote in America by, [63];
- appointed collector of internal revenue at Santa Fé, [65];
- reporter in Chicago, [65];
- further details regarding, and his connection with Clan-na-Gael in 1876, [120];
- supplies details of “active” work of Clan-na-Gael, [158];
- my report to, regarding Mr. Parnell’s views, [184];
- informs me result of same, [185];
- elected president of Clan-na-Gael, [191];
- trip to Europe, [191];
- at Dynamite Convention, [203];
- elected president of Land League, [212];
- supplies particulars of Dynamite Campaign of 1883, [217];
- charged with misappropriation, [219];
- at war with Cronin and Devoy, [225];
- Mr. Sexton’s tribute to, [228];
- and J. G. Blaine’s candidature, [235];
- tried and acquitted but censured in connection with Cronin’s charges, [261];
- proved to have received £20,000 from Egan in Paris in 1882, [263];
- alleged connection with Cronin murder, [Appendix].
- Sullivan, A. M., the late, reference to, [170];
- cautioned regarding, [177];
- story about Mr. Biggar, [178].
- “Times,” the, my first dealings with, [266].
- Triangle, the, formed in connection with split in Clan-na-Gael, [220];
- acknowledgments of money received by, [231];
- charges against, [232].
- Tynan, P. J., No. One of the Phœnix Park murders, present at Boston Convention, [228].
- “United Irishmen,” the, of New York, [107].
- “United Brotherhood,” reference to, [110].
- “U. S.,” formation of, [219].
- “V. C.” See “[Clan-na-Gael].”
- Walsh, R. P., the father of the Clan-na-Gael, [108].
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