Catholic Hierarchy, Restoration of, 58.
Catholic Institute, 54.
"Catholic Times," I review in it "Life of Robert Emmet,"
by Michael James Whitty, 21.
----carrying it on single-handed, 153.
Celtic Race, the Catholics of Ulster the most Celtic part of
--Ireland, 30. 57.
Chambers, Corporal, 200.
Chester Castle, plot to seize, 81.
----I volunteer for the raid, 82.
Christian Brothers, The, 14, 27.
Churches, increase rapidly in Liverpool, 6.
Clampit, Sam, a good, honest Protestant Fenian, is arrested, 108.
Clan Connell War Song--O'Donnell Aboo, 115.
Clan na nGael, 36.
Clarence Dock, Liverpool, 3.
----where the harvest men landed, 35.
Clarke, Michael, 180.
Clarke, Patrick, 180.
Clarkhill, Co. Down, 47.
Coming over from Ireland, 3.
Commins, Dr. Andrew, his record, 172.
----becomes head of Home Rule Organisation in Great Britain, 171, 172.
Conciliation Hall, Dublin, 16.
Condon, Captain Edward O'Meagher, 93.
Condon, plans rescue of Kelly and Deasy, 96.
----is himself arrested, 102.
Condon, his defiant shout in the dock of "God save Ireland," 104.
----returned to America, and has been since helping the Cause there and
here, 106, 107, and 112.
Confederates, Irish, 55.
Connolly, Lawrence, 185.
Connaught, 35.
Convention of 1876 votes confidence in Isaac Butt, 188.
Copperas Hill Chapel, 5.
----Schools, 13.
Cork, "No sin in Cor-r-r-k," 26.
Corydon, the informer, what he was like, 85.
----throws off the mask, 85.
Cottage Industries in Ulster, 33.
Council of Fenian Leaders, 93.
Cousens, a Liverpool detective, 131.
Cranston, Robert, escaped military Fenian, 141.
Crilly, Alfred, a brilliant Irishman, who did good service for the
Cause, 150, 171.
Crilly, Daniel, brother of Alfred, 150, 211.
----on staff of "Nation," 151.
----registration agent, 243.
----editor of "United Irishman," 180.
----Member of Parliament, 180.
Crilly, Frederick Lucas, General Secretary of United Irish League
--of Great Britain, 150.
Crimean War, The, 65.
Crosbie Street, mostly spoke Connaught Irish, 15.
Crowley, Thade, the Cork pork butcher, 25, 26.
Cumberland, 33.
Curragh of Kildare, I help at the building of camp there, 65.
D.
"Daily News," The, describes the rescue of Kelly and Deasy,
and acknowledges the courage and skill of the rescuers, 10
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