Show I 1 fenta enia U the defection s ked addling cowardice coward ico or whatever it may have been becu of the great re fo ninn nian leader james stephens seems beems not to have dampened in tho the least the fenian ardor in tho united states the tha rival factious factions either under president roberts or general gleason Gl cason tho the latter of choin succeeded stephens are ns active tind is wo 0 suspect as bitter as ever but in ireland the revolution or at least outbreak seems to have commenced ini in earnest earliest from recent telegrams contradictory andun and unsatisfactory as they are wo deduce that the whole south of ireland is in open england is pouring forces into the uneasy isle and will ill bo be very likely to crush out by sheer force of numbers and better equipment of ol 01 armies the brnic brate feniane Fen ians wo we cannot but think that the present movement liko like the raid on canada is plema premature pie maturo ture and unwise and hardly possible of yet the heroic irishmen will havo tile tho sympathies of the civilized world evidently disgusted with the bicke rings and quarrels of the rival factions in america from whom they expected material aid id in money arms and men the irish republicans ba haio bao o determined to rely upon to depend no ion longer or on vapid promises and delusive hopes whether this be prudent rind and wise just now nony it is brave chivalric and patriotic thoy cast their all into the cause and trust in the god of battles for a safe deliverance the following is n proclamation issued florn the central organization it speaks bravo brave if not hopeful words dublin jan 28 1667 to all nhom khom it nay may concern in tho the present moment momentous ous crisis of irish nation nationality aliby when in the eyes of abo world tho question of ire lands existence or total extinction as an independent nation seems in the balance we ic the representatives of the republic can party in ireland deem it our duty to make known to all true sympathizers v with ith our down trodden race and oppressed nationality that wo we have taken our final stand on the high ran santago ranta tago gc ground of self reliance that taught by y koars of bitter exper experience ienco we no longer base baso our hopes of success upon tho the co opera tion of our countrymen in america and that we to repudiate once and forever fo rover tho the degrading doctrine doc trino that irish liberty liberta and irish rights right sale aie not to be won without assistance from foreign and external sources no longer shall we bo be dominated by the autocratic dicta of a single will vill no longer shall tho the destinies of our race hang upon the strength or weakness 0 of a single fingl 0 mind our lost opportunities and bligh blighted te hopes proclaim trumpet tongued that tilo the time ime for such feudal administration of our affairs is past from a deep conviction of this truth wo we the republican publican Be of ireland formed on the instant a directory with noth supreme control af pi tho the organization on tho the we became away awara u of tho the action of our countrymen in america in the deposition of mr stephens s aud and the election of general gleason to the vacant head center ship while I 1 lenim dewing these matters matteri with indifference and as entirely uncontested with mith ourselves wo we still trust that hat we retain the sympathy of our I 1 expatriated countrymen wherever they are to he be found but not to them alone do wo we appeal gal for sympathy when our struggle eggle for independence sh shall bo be inaugurated inaugural a to the whole world r shall behold tho the champions of libei liberty ty of every race arnd every nationality rallying i round our banner of rights then and not till thou shall the soldier and the patriot be ba for his true worth acx and tho the self sufficient fool and intriguing coward forced to v allow in the miro mire of his own infamy ere long shall tho the world behold the spectacle of ft a nation uprising in its mi might strong in its self confidence and conscious right 10 lo vrin its way to its legitimate place among the people of the earth or set mid a halo among of lood blood and glory which shall serve as a lodo lode star of liberty to future generations nud and succeeding ages remembering always that favors the brave and enterprising however adverse she may appear lor for a time we resolve to commit I 1 ourselves ourselves to energetic and aud independent action n as tho the only course now bb befitting fitting bravo I 1 and ho honorable norble 0 o mere men sedulously eschewing for the future all unnecessary exposure olour plans by public ablie display of lip patriotism such being the sentiments which actuate actual us ia a 0 shall enter fearlessly upon unon the course w wa r havo baye marked out and raygon may god defend tho right tile the rising at mallow mallov June junction fion and the disturbances i tur bances evidently intended to secure to the I 1 F the great graat irish quadri quadrilateral late ral formed by the cities of cork limerick Lime fick kilkenny and I 1 have been in 1 pun banco of the foregoing proclamation the cable dispatches contil continue lue to report overs every few days that the I 1 rebellion it ii crushed all is quiet quiel in rr ireland efalia etc but bit the very reite reiteration of these assurances proves that the revolt is assuming very considerable proportions for nearly a year i the turkish Gove government crit has been sending 4 over the continent of eusope similar soothing qa dispatches concerning the rebellion in crete according to them that rebellion has during 1 the last six rix months been 11 crushed nine 1 hundred and ninety nine times our dispatches published yesterday contained this significant telegram it is stated that private information has as eirl tato burt been received to the effect that sir frederick I 1 bruce advised the british government to per mitno more news of fenian risings to bo bo forwarded over the cable I 1 11 tho the last cable dispatch dated london I 1 I 1 starch 13 therefore ther eforo assures us that ireland I 1 is is quiet no new demonstrations are reported 41 11 1 thi the now york feniane evidently doubt it we fear that the green isle is entering upon I 1 a sea of blood i t |