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Show A Misfery Cleared Up. It is thought strange by some people that the Irish, who are natural-born fighters, should never have been able to achieve their on independence. Some of the most distinguished generals in history have either been Irish or Irish de-cent. de-cent. As soldlen. the Irish are difficult to beat. Wellington, 'Wol-ttluy, 'Wol-ttluy, and half a doien other dls tinguifhedTnlliUry TOrj wcnTIrisb, but the CnglUh Were shrewd enough to engsjo heir services, and could hava used tliem at any time lo suppress the Irish rebellion If one hai been started. The Iilsh have never been nb'e to achieve in-dt.naUfti in-dt.naUfti f-r !?, fln " he'r bes-ea were Irish. Hie Jing, ih utillre tbe IrUli to keep the trih down. Tho royal Irish con utaUilfiry art- more than a match for tt-e dHcott n edtountrjmaa. Tbe position of the Irfcdi is somewhat e.mllar to that of IbeBcotchmao who wss employed as buslnM mas:ger of a ftctnry, lut who bad accumulated uo money. IJp gave as an explanation Qf Tjls-phverty, that hU employer w.al3 J Scotchman, Scotch-man, aeu uatriliU him (o Closely. Texas &fttnyi. |