OCR Text |
Show ! been drenched in blood to prevent the es-i es-i tablishmeiii of one despotism over t ' 1 whole, world. The attempt to crush free dom failed and right and libel ly prevailed The Irish claim they should be glv"'j ! lie freedom which ha s been imi versa 1 ; 1 cnneided every other small nation. I'nti it is eom ede,! to Ireland there ca u b no peaee in tiie world. "The sooner t ho principle of Ins-ii freedom free-dom is recon ized t lie bet t er. The nrln i ciple has been ror ignized in Australia j Canada and South Africa, and praee ha? secured the friendship which England ha 'created and fostered there. The death o CiO iera 1 Pot ha brings Irresistibly to mi it the truth of this declaration, This nohl. land truly great figure was a living matures; matu-res; a I inn of how freedom and trust cat btge'L friends." (DEVLIN ASKS FOR IRISH LIBERTIES i ;.v l;ni ers;il Ser ice Special Cable Dispatch.) Dis-patch.) Li'.VDON. Aug. Joseph nevlm. the nationalist leader. s;cakinr at a demonstration demon-stration or the Ancient trher of lliher-nians lliher-nians at tlienborg. p"ar dlasow, -aid: "During the past five years Kurope ji;i,s |